Tuesday, 12 January 2010

Organizing The Shoot.

Organizing The Shoot.

Who's In charge Of What?

Costumes; we decided Aimee would be in charge of what the actors playing will be wearing, Poppy (Laura Debourde) and Josh(Jack Lowe) on the day of the shoot. This was a group decision, For the actress playing poppy we decided wanted her to where a floral pattern dress with a cardigan something that is similar to the image below, we feel that this will give an "indie" feel to poppy but also make her look arty and we feel that this type of dress achieves this.



For the actor playing Josh we decided again as a grope we wanted him in a nice but simple outfit looking "indie" again.
But we don't want him to look like the typical top man shopper. We decided we wanted Josh in jeans and perhaps a grey coat and cardigan, something similar to this photo but more suited for cold weathers outside.



Setting: When we were looking for locations we put Molly in charge of finding the perfect setting for our shoot. As a group we wanted somewhere where the two actors could blend in but subtly stand out. Molly then came back to us and suggested Bexleyheath shopping center and as a group we got really excited the reason for this excitement was because Bexleyheath welcomes a variety of people and sometimes you notice those few people that just happen to stick out and this is exactly what we wanted for our characters.


Organising Actors: When it came to organising the shooting schedule we had to work out times that we were shooting each of the actors because of the fact we were editing it through split screen we had to shoot both actors on the same day at a different time;As a group we decided myself and Jason would be incharge of this and we have decided to organise the actors in two halves (Jason organising Jack and myself organising Laura) and we think this will work out really well. We decided to film the shots of "Poppy" first because that way we could work out how to shoot "Josh's" shots and how to fit them in so they flowed nicely on the screen.

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