Tuesday 30 September 2008

Call sheet for second day of shooting and details of shoot

Sunday Morning Song
CALL SHEET: 2



DIRECTOR: BRITTANY PEARCE

CASTING DIRECTOR: CHRISTINA RANKIN

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: HAYLEY AMIN

CAMERA OPPERATOR: CAMERON FORD

DATE: WEDNESDAY 1ST OCT 2008

UNIT CALL: 13.10
EST. WRAP: 14.40




LOCATIONS:
Location 1:
Brooklands avenue, Cambridge
UNIT BASE:
Long Road Sixth Form
CB2 8PX


SUNRISE: 06.58 SUNSET: 18:37
WEATHER: HEAVY RAIN



SC. SET/SYNOPSIS D/N CAST
Intro and End EXT
Car scenes D 4



No ARTISTE CHARACTER
1 Waq Zah Boy Friend
2 Christina Rankin Girl Friend
3 Hayley Amin Girl 1
4 Brittany Pearce Girl 2





REQUIREMENTS:


PROPS Hand Bag, A Coat,
EQUIPMENT Camera, Tripod, Tape, Umbrella
SET: Car



The Actual Shoot


We began by parking the car where we thought would look good for the accident to have happened. It proved difficult as we couldn’t find a place which would mean we weren’t blocking the road. Eventually we had to park near to the end of the road, which kind of ruined the shot because you could see the end of the road and it didn’t look like they had been driving. Aside from that where we parked worked well, it was close to a sidewalk and it was on a road. We set up the first shot and filmed what looked like the crash, Waq and I flung ourselves forward and then sat back in our seats in shock, we filmed this several times until Cameron thought it was perfect. We then went on to film the side shots of us sitting in the car, then the pan to the boy on the side walk. After this shot we filmed the ending, Christina lied down in the road and Cameron tried several ways of filming from the car to girl 1 lying on the road. They all looked really effective and worked really well but we had some problems with the reflection of Cameron and the camera on the bar. After this shot we filmed the argument. This took some work, we had planned to film this in a house but because everyone lives so far away from college there was no time for this to happen. Instead we filmed it down a walkway. There was a line down the middle and the plan was to keep them on each side of the line to represent how they have broken apart. I filmed this part, I centred the camera down the walkway and they walked towards the camera arguing, at the end they split, it is from here that the boy goes to the pub.

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