Thursday, April 15, 2010

4.15 - Who Got the Props?

Warm-Up (10 min)
POTD
VOTD:
Golden Hour: The hour after the sun has risen and before the sun has set. During these times, the color and diffusion of natural light and are ideal for shooting.

Blocking: The plan the movements of actors on a stage or movie set. Used to coordinate the movements of the actors with the framing and movements of the camera.

Rule of Thirds: Dividing the frame into three horizontal and three vertical sections. It is common practice to: 1) align a subject’s eyes on the top horizontal line of the frame. And 2) place the frames most important elements on the intersections of these lines.

Continuity: Stable and without interruption or disruption.

Amassing our props and wardrobe (30 min)
Why did your main character change their sweatshirt in the middle of that conversation? Nothing ruins a movie quicker than a glaring continuity error. While we may shoot over the course of a week or more, we use specific wardrobe and props to preserve the illusion that your movies takes place in one continuous 

To begin shooting we need all our props and wardrobe that will fit the characters and scenes we have written.

Use the wardrobe and props sheet to design your character’s look and fully prepare for the scene.

!!END PRE-PRODUCTION!!

If you have received all of your stamps and are done with your pre-production, you may work on your BGP/GP work or:

If you have received all of your stamps in your project folder, you are ready to shoot. You may check out a camera, tripod and dolly from Morgan. Please check these items out and upload any clip to your server and the hard drive upon finishing your shoot.
REMEMBER: HD clip take a long time to upload!

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