Monday, 28 November 2011

planning for filming the setting boards, location

The next task was to do the final Planning for my film and this is a continuing task over the next few weeks. This would allow me to have a clear picture of what my film storyline and settings are and how everything works together to make the final opening sequence. There are eight key features to the planning that i have to do, these are script, story board, actors profiles, setting boards, prop boards,  permission for filming and test footage.

Now that i have completed all the research tasks i had to do i know the requirements that the BBFC and the target audience have to make my opening sequence successful. Now that i am planning for my opening sequence i will take these requirements into account when planning my film opening.


Setting boards location
I decided that this was a good setting for a Romantic Drama because of the natural light of the area. The hill behind the area blocks out the sun a little and allows for an orange sky when the sun is setting, this is perfect for a romantic drama. 

This is a good setting for the storyline and genre of my film as it is in the urban area of Tavistock and it fits in with the characters description I made for James. Also this setting allows me to use a range of shot angles and lighting for my main film opening.



This setting is a stretch of river in Bere Alston Devon. This area is not very well known so as a result it is quite and perfect for filming.

In addition to this the area allows me to use a range of shot types.

I think this setting will help me to make my film look authentic because of the wide range of shots I can use. Also the colour of the set will help me fit the setting to the genre.

from doing this task i ahve found out how i can make my film look authentic and profeshional by using the settings natural light and a range of shot types. this will help me to keep the film opening interesting and entertaining.

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