Saturday, March 9, 2024

Research/Planning for Portfolio Project





                  Hey everyone! I hope you guys are having a fantastic day. Today's blog will be light but very important. We will be discussing the shooting schedule of 'Only Mine.' Additionally, we will be discussing my location scouting process and any potential camera equipment I need to obtain before my production process. Let us begin ...











               Developing a shooting schedule is an important part of the planning process of a production. A shooting schedule allows you to organize any important events in your production and set deadlines for yourself. Moreover, a shooting schedule allows your cast to know the exact date they have to be fully ready to perform. This includes full comprehension of lines, plot, and setting. Here is the shooting schedule I have written for my Portfolio Project. 




'Only Mine' Shooting Schedule: 


  • March 15th: 

1. Record Sarah's Voiceovers




2. Film Scenes of Trailer 1 

(Night and Daytime) 



  • March 17th
1. Record Jacob's Voiceovers 



2. Film scenes of Trailer 2 

(Night and Daytime)





  • March 18th 

1. Re-do scenes (if necessary)


2. Obtain any essential footage.





           As you can see, I will be filming both trailers over the course of three days. Each trailer will be broken down into one day, and any necessary component that needs to be fixed, will be corrected on the last day. My team and I will spend a few hours working on the production on each of these days. This allows us to take our time and not rush anything. Since I will start filming in a week, from now until then, I will discuss my planning process more. I will be providing you guys with a shot lists, prop/set design, etc. This shooting schedule was just given as a way for you guys to stay continuously updated on the course of this project. To know things in advance. 





 
Now that I have given you guys the shooting schedule for 'Only Mine,' let us talk about potential locations and camera equipment for my production. 






Location Scouting




        The location of a production is basically the setting of a production. Film location scouting is a very important process because it allows for suitable locations for the film to be identified and evaluated. The location of the setting has a high impact on the film. A setting creates the scenery, vibe, and feel to a movie. It allows the audience to create a connection with the film.  Here are some locations I have been considering for 'Only Mine':





                                                          1. Town Center (Weston, FL)









2. The Shops at Pembroke Gardens (Pembroke Pines, FL)








       These two are great locations for showcasing how Jacob and Sarah meet. These would be ideal locations for illustrations of them on dates and/or falling for each other. Additionally, both of these locations are easily accessible. These pictures are just a brief overview of my location scouting process so far. I will definitely be adding more locations to my trailers, however, I just wanted to give you guys a hint at what to expect in the future. 







Camera Equipment 




          Since I have created a shooting schedule and done some location scouting, I will be discussing potential camera equipment I could use when filming. Two well-known and beneficial production equipment are Tripods, Camera Stabilizers, etc. These are efficient for making sure film is steady or clear. That said, I will definitely be using these when I begin to film 'Only Mine.'




Here are some examples of Tripods or Camera Stabilizers: 












Well, I hope you guys now have a better understanding of what to expect soon! Over the next week, I will continue to dive deep into my planning process for 'Only Mine.' This blog post was just to highlight the importance of planning equipment, schedules, and locations for your production. Thank you, guys, for tuning in and have a wonderful day. XO...XO ;)














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