Before I start talking about the shooting schedule, I would just like to inform you guys that Josie and I are considering titling our film...
Look Who's Stalking?
We came up with this title while joking around in class, the other option was "Can We (S)Talk?". Although the title isn't very creative, we thought that this phrase could be incorporated into our script somehow as a joke for the audience. After laughing about our new name we started to discuss how we would go about the shooting process for our film.
Since Josie and I both have such busy lives, the shooting schedule will help us set up time slots that tell us what we need to shoot and when we need to have each shot done. In order to not fall behind in the project timeline, Josie and I will need to follow this schedule as best as we can. As of now, Josie and I are planning to film our opening over the course of three days. Currently those three days are going to be February 18th, February 22nd, February 23rd. Josie and I still have to figure out what time we want to film, but I'm hoping we will be able to film some shots before the sun goes down (which has been around 7:30 lately).
We both knew that filming at night would not be an option for us, as we want to utilize natural light to our advantage to help make editing easier. I am hoping that we have decent weather during shooting so we don't have to reschedule any shooting days, however living in Florida I know that this is not likely (fingers crossed!). While most horror films like to film during the night, my group figured that because we are doing a horror-comedy, filming during the day will make our opening stand out. Filming during the day for the school scene is also more realistic and helps us make these shots appear authentic.
Since Josie and I both have such busy lives, the shooting schedule will help us set up time slots that tell us what we need to shoot and when we need to have each shot done. In order to not fall behind in the project timeline, Josie and I will need to follow this schedule as best as we can. As of now, Josie and I are planning to film our opening over the course of three days. Currently those three days are going to be February 18th, February 22nd, February 23rd. Josie and I still have to figure out what time we want to film, but I'm hoping we will be able to film some shots before the sun goes down (which has been around 7:30 lately).
We both knew that filming at night would not be an option for us, as we want to utilize natural light to our advantage to help make editing easier. I am hoping that we have decent weather during shooting so we don't have to reschedule any shooting days, however living in Florida I know that this is not likely (fingers crossed!). While most horror films like to film during the night, my group figured that because we are doing a horror-comedy, filming during the day will make our opening stand out. Filming during the day for the school scene is also more realistic and helps us make these shots appear authentic.
Shooting Schedule
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