Friday, 17 December 2010
Lewis Hards Post
As you can see under main production paperwork, we have added a shooting schedule with day one and day two. The date for shooting day one was Friday 10th December 2010 . The second day of shooting was on Monday 13th December. We feel as a team we followed the schedule quite well. We did however not film a few shots as we as a team feel that this would make our final production far too long and would not fit inside the maximum time limit of two minutes.
Tuesday, 14 December 2010
Lewis Hards Post
I feel as a team we have progressed very well from preliminary task to the main task. We are far more creative with ideas of filming and have been much more accurate with our paperwork. We have changed our ideas even when filming in the main production, which is just through improvising. We may not have done anything like that in the preliminary task.
Voceover Draft Notes
As you can see on our Main Production paperwork, we have two voiceover draft pieces of paperwork. This was what we used in the film and there was some improvisation from the actors, but overall we were pleased with the final result from the actors. Matt Solly wrote draft number one, whilst Ben Wilson wrote draft number 2.
Changes to the Film
We now have changed some of the dialogue in the film. This is just through improvisation from the actors on set. We have not changed the script of the film.
Changes to the Filming Procedure
Six6Six Productions have made some changes to their Main Production whilst actually filming. We have added a new shot to the film. Now shot 29 is a C/U of a fire extinguisher, the hand of the officer, who is rescuing the hostage, comes into the shot and picks up the extinguisher. We as a team believe this shot is needed in the film as it shows the item that officer will use to break the door down. It was a quick decision we added and believe it is the right decision to be made.
Flming Update
Six6Six Productions has filmed the majority of their main production. We have added a new shot to the film which is not on the storyboard as of yet. The paperwork is being checked as well.
Friday, 10 December 2010
Filming Update
Six6Six Productions have completed all paperwork for the Main Production and have begun filming. 9th December was our first day of shooting. We realised that using a large crew would not work, due to the fact no one likes standing around being bored which is quite acceptable, and this meant that communication was poor. So 10th December Six6Six Productions decided to scale down their Main Production and change the storyline from a SWAT team searching a building to just one Officer . Lewis Hards changed the Script, Proposal and Treatment. Whilst Matt Solly changed the Storyboard. We then shot a most of film after school 10th December with great success and the smaller crew meant we were communicating better as a team. The sync sound was by Lulah and the results were perfect. The creative ideas from Matt Solly also made the filming process quick and fluent. Actors in our film also provided a professional display making filming easy.
Tuesday, 7 December 2010
Another New Member to Six6Six Productions
Six6Six Productions would like to announce we have a new member, Lulah.
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
Continuity Task Completion
As you can see on the right hand side we have updated all our completed paperwork for our continuity task onto this blog. We have also completed the film with full editing and we are pleased with the final result.
Tuesday, 5 October 2010
Storyboard Completion
Six6Six Productions have completed their storyboard for the contunity task. Ben Wilson was incharge of drawing, with Matt and Lewis creating the ideas. We realise that our film may go over the thirty second time limit due to the good quality of our filming.
Friday, 24 September 2010
New Member on the Team
We are pleased to announce that Six6Six Productions has a new member. Ben Wilson has joined and is ready to give his input to our projects.
Friday, 10 September 2010
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