Monday, 28 November 2011

planning for filming the setting boards, inside the living place

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 interior



This setting will be used in the main film opening when we see James getting ready to go on holiday. I think this is suitable to shoot this as it is a modern teenage boy’s room.

In this scene I will use the draw to link to the flashback scene.




In this scene I will place the picture James looks at before he has the flashback about Rachel. They will be placed in the draw you see open in this shot.






I have learnt from this that setting is very important in the making of a film. Also I have learnt how to link interior and exterior shots together through the use of doors and cutting.

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