Harry Wright has scheduled a production shoot from October 10th to 23rd. The shoot will include 14 scenes involving a group of friends. Scenes will take place in various locations around March Town including bedrooms, streets, a coffee shop, park and nightclub. The shoot will involve the same cast and crew for all scenes, including actors Clarizh Nalzaro, Egle Paliontye, Fran Deneri, Amelia Sindle, Charlie Harrison, Alex Oldfield and Tom Smith. Crew members are Charlie Barwick and Harry Wright. Each scene lists the location, date, characters, props, set design, equipment and cast/crew.
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1. Harry Wright
ProductionLogistics
Production Schedule
Scene: 3
Shoot Date/Time: 10th
-23rd
October Location: March Town, Broad Street
Characters: Lydia, Kelly, Phoebe and
Connie
Props/Costumes: ‘Going out’
clothing, bags
Set Design: Dark-lighting, evening Equipment: Video Camera, Tripod
Cast:Clarizh Nalzaro, Egle Paliontye,
Fran Deneri and Amelia Sindle
Crew:Charlie Barwick and Harry
Wright
Scene: 1
Shoot Date/Time: 10th
-23rd
October Location: House Girls Bedroom
Characters: Lydia, Kelly, Phoebe and
Connie
Props/Costumes: Bed/Outfits
(changeof), make-up over the
floor, wardrobes
Set Design: Mid-lighting Equipment: Video Camera, Tripod
Cast:Clarizh Nalzaro, Egle Paliontye,
Fran Deneri and Amelia Sindle
Crew:Charlie Barwick and Harry
Wright
Scene: 2
Shoot Date/Time: 10th
-23rd
October Location: Boys Bedroom
Characters: Jack, Jadyn and Nick Props/Costumes: Contents of boys
bedroom/Outfits (changeof)
Set Design: Mid-lighting Equipment: Video Camera, Tripod
Cast:Charlie Harrison, AlexOldfield
and Tom Smith
Crew:Charlie Barwick and Harry
Wright
2. Harry Wright
ProductionLogistics
Scene: 4
Shoot Date/Time: 10th
-23rd
October Location: March Town, Broad Street
Town centre
Characters: Jack, Jadyn and Nick Props/Costumes: ‘Going out’
clothing, smartparty clothes, bags
Set Design: Dark-lighting, evening Equipment: Video Camera, Tripod
Cast:Charlie Harrison, AlexOldfield
and Tom Smith
Crew:Charlie Barwick and Harry
Wright
Scene: 5
Shoot Date/Time: 10th
-23rd
October Location: YPM, March
Characters: Lydia, Kelly, Phoebe,
Connie, Jack, Jadyn and Nick (plus
surrounding people)
Props/Costumes: Sameclothing as
seen in scenes 3 and 4
Set Design: Dark lighting, club
lighting
Equipment: Lighting, Music
Cast:Clarizh Nalzaro, Egle Paliontye,
Fran Deneri, Amelia Sindle, Charlie
Harrison, AlexOldfield and Tom
Smith
Crew:Charlie Barwick and Harry
Wright
Scene: 6
Shoot Date/Time: 10th
-23rd
October Location: YPM, March
Characters: Mainly focused on
Lydia and Jack but other characters
in the background
Props/Costumes: PoolTable,
drinks/Sameclothing as last scene
Set Design: Dark lighting, club
lighting
Equipment: Lighting, Music, Pool
Table
3. Harry Wright
ProductionLogistics
Scene: 7
Shoot Date/Time: 10th
-23rd
October Location: Coffee Shop, March
Characters: Lydia and Jack Props/Costumes: Coffee, tables,
chairs/Casualwear but smart
Set Design: Other people in the
background attheir tables, mid-
lighting
Equipment: Video Camera, Tripod
Cast:Clarizh Nalzaro, Charlie
Harrison
Crew:Charlie Barwick and Harry
Wright
Scene: 8
Shoot Date/Time: 10th
-23rd
October Location: West End Park, March
Characters: Jadyn and Jack Props/Costumes: Bench/Casual
clothing
Set Design: Mid-day lighting Equipment: Video Camera, Tripod
Cast:Alex Oldfield and Charlie
Harrison
Crew:Charlie Barwick and Harry
Wright
Cast: Clarizh Nalzaro and Charlie
Harrison (plus Egle Paliontye, Fran
Deneri, Amelia Sindle, Alex Oldfield
and Tom Smith)
Crew: Charlie Barwick and Harry
Wright
4. Harry Wright
ProductionLogistics
Scene: 9
Shoot Date/Time: 10th
-23rd
October Location: Main character’s house,
either male or female
Characters: Lydia and Jack Props/Costumes: Dining Table,
plates and food, candles/Shirtand
Dress
Set Design: Low-lighting, candle lit Equipment: Video Camera, Tripod
Cast:Clarizh Nalzaro and Charlie
Harrison
Crew:Charlie Barwick and Harry
Wright
Scene: 10
Shoot Date/Time: 10th
-23rd
October
Location: YPM, March
Characters: Lydia, Kelly, Phoebe
and Connie
Props/Costumes: Party Boppers,
‘Bride To Be’ sash/Party clothing,
dresses
Set Design: low-lighting, club
lighting
Equipment: Video Camera, Tripod
Cast: Clarizh Nalzaro, Egle
Paliontye, Fran Deneri and Amelia
Sindle
Crew:Charlie Barwick and Harry
Wright
5. Harry Wright
ProductionLogistics
Scene: 11
Shoot Date/Time: 10th
-23rd
October Location: YPM, March
Characters: Jack, Jadyn and Nick Props/Costumes: Party clothing,
shirts, white shirts as these a smart
yet still casual
Set Design: low-lighting, club
lighting, strobelighting
Equipment: Video Camera, Tripod
Cast: Charlie Harrison, AlexOldfield
and Tom Smith
Crew:Charlie Barwick and Harry
Wright
Scene: 12
Shoot Date/Time: 10th
-23rd
October
Location: March Town, Broad
Street
Characters: Lydia, Kelly, Phoebe
and Connie
Props/Costumes: Party Boppers
and sash/Sameclothing as in scene
11
Set Design: Low-lighting, evening Equipment: Video Camera, Tripod
Cast:Clarizh Nalzaro, Egle
Paliontye, Fran Deneri and Amelia
Sindle
Crew:Charlie Barwick and Harry
Wright
Scene: 13
Shoot Date/Time: 10th
-23rd
October
Location: March Town, Broad
Street
Characters: Jack, Jadyn and Nick Props/Costumes: Sameclothing as
in scene 12
Set Design: Low-lighting, evening Equipment: Video Camera, Tripod
6. Harry Wright
ProductionLogistics
Cast:Charlie Harrison, Alex
Oldfield and Tom Smith
Crew:Charlie Barwick and Harry
Wright
Scene: 14
Shoot Date/Time: 10th
-23rd
October
Location: Hotel-like room, this will
be a bedroom made to look like a
hotle.
Characters: Lydia and Connie Props/Costumes: Bed/Pyjamas
Set Design: Mid-lighting Equipment: Video Camera, Tripod
Cast:Clarizh Nalzaro, Egle
Paliontye
Crew:Charlie Barwick and Harry
Wright