For our trailer we created a shooting schedule before filming, stating details such as when and where certain scenes were to be shot. A shooting schedule is important to have during the planning process as it clarifies what and where we are filming, this also enables us to decide beforehand what we need to bring with us such as props and camera equipment. As well as this, we can note weather conditions, deciding if it will be appropriate and effective to film at that point.
Below is the shooting schedule that we created, showing our planned dates for shooting, or what type of day (school), the location whether or not it was based elsewhere, and what we aim to film whilst we're there. Due to restrictions in school, we went to different locations and places in order to give our
Below is the shooting schedule that we created, showing our planned dates for shooting, or what type of day (school), the location whether or not it was based elsewhere, and what we aim to film whilst we're there. Due to restrictions in school, we went to different locations and places in order to give our
Throughout our trailer there are flashing shots of the forest/ trees to set the scene of where something would occur, and created suspense. It was one of our 7 location choices and had an impact on a witness statement being taken. The rain gives a gloomy feeling to the trailer, lacking positivity to show the unideal circumstances. This tied in with our schedule of when to film, as we took advantage of the weather conditions and making it fit with the theme of our trailer.