Tuesday, 24 November 2009

...and ACTION!

Shooting Order for ‘Bogdan’

WAVERLEY

9:00 – 9:15
Arrive at Waverley, stash props in 108a, collect kit
  
DICE
9:15 – 9:30
Camera crew to begin set up for first tracking shot.

9:30-9:45
Actors rehearsals and blocking

9:45 – 10:00
Tracking shot (1); (intro)

10:00 – 10.15
            Wide shot (4)

10.15 – 10.30
            MS+CU Bogdan (7/8/8a)

10:30-10.45
            MS/CU Lawyer 5/6)

10:45-11:00
            Pan shot from stairs (9)
            Track shots Lawyer/Bogdan outro (8/9)
            Additional shots?

FOREST TRAM STOP
 11:00-11:15
            Taxis to Forest road tram stop
Ryan and Alan to York office > set decoration > first lighting setup (for shots FACING the window)

11:15-11:30
            Actors rehearsals and blocking
            Camera crew to get additional establishing footage

11:30-11:45
            WS/MS/CU/ECU Bogdan reading

11:45-12:00    
Pan shot Bogdan to trash can
            WS/MS/CU/ECU Bogdan seated at tram stop
           
12:00-12:20
            Tram arrives/departs/full scene establishing shots

12:20-12:30
            All remaining cast and crew to York House for rendezvous

12:30-13:00
            LUNCH

YORK HOUSE OFFICE
 13:00-13:15
            Actor rehearsals and blocking

13:15-13:55
            All shots facing window (initial lighting setup)

13:55-14:35
            All shots facing away from window (switch to second lighting setup)

ALAN HOUSE
 14:35-14:50
            Remaining cast and all crew to final set via taxi

14:50-15:05
            Actor rehearsal and blocking

15:05-15:30
            Bogdan activities round house (tv/food/toilet/read paper/ coffee/cook etc)

15:30-15:45
            Bogdan application form/email

15:45-16:00
            Bogdan email V/O record

16:00-16:30
            Bogdan arrives home from meeting/finds letter
            Reads letter/destroys letter


Unfortunately, we didn`t manage to get all of these shots; a series of unforeseen circumstances meant we had to rethink some of the shots on the go. I suppose this type of unpredictability is part of the job.

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