SHOOTING PLAN 2
BY LUWANG GITTEH
KEY INFORMATION
■ Date of shooting: 30th September 2017
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■ Time: 1pm – 5:30pm
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■ Location: Tanika’s House
MEMBERS WHO ATTENEDED
■ Director - Luwang Gitteh
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■ Cinematographer - Tanika Singh
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■ Actor 1 - ( Tahmena Johan)
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■ Actor 2 – ( Sacid Ahmed)
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EQUIPMENT/ PROPS NEEDED
■ Equipment
q Canon 700D
q 50ml
q Batteries
q Tripod
q Shoulder rig
q SD card
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PLAN FOR DAY OF SHOOTING
■ On this day we will attempt to commence in filming one of the main scenes of our
production. This will take place in Tanika’s house with our protagonist and
antagonist present. During this scene it will only be in the living room and the porch
however just like our other footages we will need to use a range of different shots
to ensure we captivate each and crucial moment to help build the storyline. We
plan to arrive at the location at approximately 1pm. This is the home of our
cinematographer, Tanika Singh therefore she is instructed to have the equipment
set up before we arrive. This just helps us to become more organised and help us
get straight into filming without panicking and struggling to set up any equipment
Futhermore we plan to film the scene whereby our protagonist and antagonist are
sitting together on the sofa, we hope to film a lot of different shot such as medium
shots, shot-reverse-shot, and close ups. All of which will aid us in successfully
conveying the right emotions correlation with our storyline and genre.
THE OUTCOME/ AFTER FILMING
■ After filming, as the director I felt as if it went really well as we managed to get
feedback from our teacher where we were praised for our excellent
positioning/camerawork within this scene. Futhermore due to the fact that we
were filming at Tanikas house ( our cinematographer) it meant that she was able
to set up our equipment previously to our arrival at the scene and this made a
massive difference in comparison to our first time filming. Therefore we will
continue to do this as it has proven to be extremely useful in ensuring that we
stay on schedule and make use of all the time that we have.
■
THE OUTCOME/ AFTER FILMING
■ After filming, as the director I felt as if it went really well as we managed to get
feedback from our teacher where we were praised for our excellent
positioning/camerawork within this scene. Futhermore due to the fact that we
were filming at Tanikas house ( our cinematographer) it meant that she was able
to set up our equipment previously to our arrival at the scene and this made a
massive difference in comparison to our first time filming. Therefore we will
continue to do this as it has proven to be extremely useful in ensuring that we
stay on schedule and make use of all the time that we have.
■

Shooting plan 2

  • 1.
    SHOOTING PLAN 2 BYLUWANG GITTEH
  • 2.
    KEY INFORMATION ■ Dateof shooting: 30th September 2017 ■ ■ Time: 1pm – 5:30pm ■ ■ Location: Tanika’s House
  • 3.
    MEMBERS WHO ATTENEDED ■Director - Luwang Gitteh ■ ■ Cinematographer - Tanika Singh ■ ■ Actor 1 - ( Tahmena Johan) ■ ■ Actor 2 – ( Sacid Ahmed) ■
  • 4.
    EQUIPMENT/ PROPS NEEDED ■Equipment q Canon 700D q 50ml q Batteries q Tripod q Shoulder rig q SD card ■
  • 5.
    PLAN FOR DAYOF SHOOTING ■ On this day we will attempt to commence in filming one of the main scenes of our production. This will take place in Tanika’s house with our protagonist and antagonist present. During this scene it will only be in the living room and the porch however just like our other footages we will need to use a range of different shots to ensure we captivate each and crucial moment to help build the storyline. We plan to arrive at the location at approximately 1pm. This is the home of our cinematographer, Tanika Singh therefore she is instructed to have the equipment set up before we arrive. This just helps us to become more organised and help us get straight into filming without panicking and struggling to set up any equipment Futhermore we plan to film the scene whereby our protagonist and antagonist are sitting together on the sofa, we hope to film a lot of different shot such as medium shots, shot-reverse-shot, and close ups. All of which will aid us in successfully conveying the right emotions correlation with our storyline and genre.
  • 6.
    THE OUTCOME/ AFTERFILMING ■ After filming, as the director I felt as if it went really well as we managed to get feedback from our teacher where we were praised for our excellent positioning/camerawork within this scene. Futhermore due to the fact that we were filming at Tanikas house ( our cinematographer) it meant that she was able to set up our equipment previously to our arrival at the scene and this made a massive difference in comparison to our first time filming. Therefore we will continue to do this as it has proven to be extremely useful in ensuring that we stay on schedule and make use of all the time that we have. ■
  • 7.
    THE OUTCOME/ AFTERFILMING ■ After filming, as the director I felt as if it went really well as we managed to get feedback from our teacher where we were praised for our excellent positioning/camerawork within this scene. Futhermore due to the fact that we were filming at Tanikas house ( our cinematographer) it meant that she was able to set up our equipment previously to our arrival at the scene and this made a massive difference in comparison to our first time filming. Therefore we will continue to do this as it has proven to be extremely useful in ensuring that we stay on schedule and make use of all the time that we have. ■