Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Shooting Schedule
1. Shooting Schedule
I feel it is extremely important to have a shooting schedule as without it
there is a great possibility when you come to filming you either miss shots
out or aren’t organised enough to get all the filming done needed and end
up not finishing.
2. Sunday 12th November
This part of the filming is the performance of the band, in the empty car park. I picked
this timing as I felt the car park would be empty and I would be able to shoot with no
complications. I filmed this part early as knew there was a possibility of going back to fill
in bits that I had missed and needed to reshoot. I will use a whole range of shots in this,
Long Shot, Mid Shots and Close ups. I also plan to use camera movement in the form of
tracking, I aim to do this by driving past slowly in a car. I also aim to use depth of field to
create interesting videos.
Sunday 19th November
I again picked this day as I felt the car park would be clear, so I could reshoot
anything I felt needed improving. The only complication to reshooting could be that
everything had to be in the same place, the drums etc and everyone had to wear
the same thing but I feel I can overcome this obstacle. Again the shots I will use in
this shoot are similar as they are of the same thing.
3. Thursday 27th November
On this section of filming I will film most of not all of the narrative. Parts of it will be
filmed in an abandoned warehouse as this emphasises the idea of loneliness. Again
I will use a range of shots but many close ups to get across the emotion, I will also
play with depth of field to create technically good videos. For the other part it will be
filmed in and out of the woods, including a fire yet again the actor being on their
own. In the scene I will use many over the shoulder shots therefore showing of the
views and how vast the world is, again getting across the point of loneliness.
Monday 1st December
This will be my very last day filming and it will be a catch up day, anything that
doesn’t quite fit together in the filming or doesn’t look as I hoped. Throughout
the whole filming I will be using a tripod to keep the footage steady and
professional however in many videos that I have seen, some of the band
performance footage is filmed by hand, and free moving so this is one this I
will take inspiration from.