Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Production schedual
1.
2. FILMING TIME TABLE
Date Equipment/prop
s
Plan
25/9/2015 Camera, tripod,
Glasses, Bottles, Lights
Film the party aspect of the montage, and try to include close up
facial shots of emotions.
26/9/2015 Camera, Tripod Film Time laps of a road with cars driving past/the sky over a field.
Film the close up of artist singing
9/10/2015 Camera, Tripod,
Makeup, Mirror,
Dresses
Film the trying on clothes/makeup aspect of the montage.
15/10/2015 Apple Mac, Adode
premier Pro
Editing initial footage to assess if it fits the music.
Use and edit older stock footage.
16/10/2015 Camera Film the day to day footage- eg. Walking, drinking, close ups of
holding hands. Using information from previous day re-film certain
shots. if needed
3/11/2015 Camera, Spot light,
photography
equipment, dress up
accessories.
Film the photo-shoot aspect of the montage. The album cover
art/digipack photo’s will also be taken today
3. EDITING TIME TABLE
Date Plan
3/11/2015 After filming is finished. Watch all of the footage, naming it and soring it correctly.
5/11/2015 Start the initial editing process, matching footage with lyrics and making sure the cuts and
editing between montage clips fits the tempo of the song.
6/11/2015 Continue on from the previous day.
10/11/2015 Using the photo’s take on 3/11/2015 start to create the Digi-pac (CD cover & Magazine
advert) focusing on the CD initially as this is needed for the advert.
12/11/2015 Continue the editing process the the previous lesson.
13/11/2015 Continue the work started in the previous lesson.
4. POSSIBLE FILMING HAZARDS & DIFFICULTIES I
MAY FACE:
• The stock footage I will be using will be of a lower quality than the new
footage, this may create some technical issues. However I think the
visual impact will be good as the montage is supposed to represent
different memories and experiences. Therefore this issue shouldn't
cause a massive impact
• The time laps footage may be difficult to get as the camera’s battery life
will not be that long, therefore the footage quality and length will be
dependent on this.
• Having a tripod and wires around whilst filming could cause a possible
health and safety risk as if could cause accidents. Therefore performers
and filmers would have to take care to avoid harm.
• Filming in crowded areas could lead to breaking or damaging
equipment. It could also result in poor footage quality as people may
interrupt shots or cause filming difficulties.