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Saturday, 1 December 2012

Poetic doc shooting


We have been shooting our poetic doc for the last few days at Stanley Tools, here is my shot list for the shooting days:
X
#
SHOT
Action
Notes
S.

1
MED
Urbexers go down the stairs

Ariel shot
2

2
CU
Silhouette goes past round window

Expos for outside
2

3
MED
Urbexer walks from behind cam into darkness

2

4
MED
Urbexer walks from darkness over cam
Opposite of sh3
2

5
CU
Aaron with cam in front of face
Background should be 1 point perspective
3

6
CU
Aaron with cam in front of face
Background should play on square motif
3

7
LONG
Aaron Defacing a window. Shot from behind him to hide identity.
Try exposing for outside and inside lighting
3

8
MED
Track of urbexers looking at graffiti timed cam flash and walk away
DOLLY
1/
3

9
LONG
Light version of chair and tv tracking shot
DOLLY
3

10
MED
Lighter shot Peacock graffiti or urbexers shooting the graffiti
PAN
2

11
MCU
Tracking shot of the windows

DOLLY (like the practice shot)
2

12
LONG
Long shots of the large rooms, position urbexers CU and LONG
One urbexer left+close
Other right+long
2/
3

13
MED
Bathroom, peeling walls and vegetation in better light

2

14
LONG
Shot of the outside of Stanley tools.

Show the urbexers entering
2


So how did it go? Really well, the lighting was a lot better, much more helpful, and we had lots more time with the urbexers to get more relevant footage. We were a little restricted on the first day as the Airsofters that us the pace were using a few of the rooms however we got to move about during different times of the day so that was great. On the second day we were a little short on time but we had long enough to get the last few shots we needed so it went really well. After the first day me and Steve, the director, reviewed alll of the footage we has shot and were really happy with what it all looked like, we used the final day to get the last few shots noticed we needed and wrapped yesterday. 


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