planning - as media studies
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PlanningGENOVEVA FOSSAS
Shooting Schedule
Date What will be shot
March 12th - 15th, 2015
All shots featuring the main protag will be shot on any of these days, including the few shots with the middle
March 19th – 22nd, 2015
These days will serve as backup and touch up/reshot days for everything filmed on the 12th-15th. If the 12th – 15th are not successful, then all shots will be filmed that day.
Script
Scene 1:
None
Scene 2:
None
Scene 3:
Kendall: Hello? (Pause) Alright, I’ll be right there.
Scene 4:
None
Scene 5:
William: Welcome. Come inside.
Script (cont.)
Scene 6:
Kendall: What you called me for seemed urgent, especially since I’m off duty at the moment. Give me the rundown.
William: Yeah, I apologize for that. In summation, no one in the other districts of Florida has been able to solve this mystery.
Kendall: Oh, you’re talking about the murder case up north. The murder didn’t leave any traces, right?
William: (makes a confirmation noise) The whole state looked to you and our department once no one else could solve the case. I’ll send you the information over email so everything can remain classified. You never know when someone is listening.
Kendall: Alright, I’ll keep an eye on my email. Have a good evening.
Script (cont.)
Scene 7:
Kendall: I could have sworn I locked this door when I walked out…”
Scene 8:
None
Scene 9:
Kendall: Trust me, I will find you.
Scene 10:
Unknown villain: Good luck.
StoryboardON THE FOLLOWING SLIDES MY STORYBOARD IS DISPLAYED WITH COMMENTS BENEATH EACH DRAWN IMAGE.
Shooting Script
Scene 1:Close up on poured coffee, protag walking off to the side
Scene 2:Medium shot to long shot as the protag walks away
Scene 3:Scene opens with a tracking shot, progresses into a long shot, and then turns into a medium shot as the girl picks up the phone. As she is talking, the protag is shown in a close up of her face. Then becomes a medium shot as the girl walks off.
Scene 4:Medium shot as the protag grabs her jacket and walks off.
Shooting script (cont)
Scene 5: Initially opens with a medium shot, but eventually becomes a long shot as the
protag walks toward the head detective’s home.
As she is knocking, a close up shot cuts in depicting her hand knocking on the door.
Protag is shown in a medium shot as she walks in.
Scene 6: Medium shot is used as the protagonist and the head detective speak to eachother.
A medium shot is also used as they depart.
Scene 7: Medium high-angle shot is used as the protagonist notices her door is unlocked and
steps in.
Scene 8: Medium tracking shot as the protag walks through the hall to her bedroom.
Shooting Script (cont)
Script 9 A high angle shot of the paper and photo.
Medium shot as the protagonist crumples the paper and tosses it.
Script 10 Extreme close up of eyes
Decoded
The title was something that I had to deliberate over for quite a while. After a few days of thought, I decided to go with Decoded. I believe that Decoded fits the plot very well and will gain some attention from prospective viewers.
Sound and Audio
Within the film there will probably be two different songs playing in the background in order to properly set the mood. These songs are likely to be royalty-free classical pieces I find on the internet.
As for sounds, there is going to be a substantial amount of diegetic sounds. Some diegetic sounds that I have planned (such as the door knock, etc.) may become non-diegetic if the sound doesn’t project enough in the film. I highly doubt that I will have to make any of those replacements, however.
The cast and crew…
My cast will consist of two people, and those two people are close friends of mine. The protagonist will be played by my female friend by the name of
Kendall, and
The most prominent assisting role will be played by another friend that goes by the name of William.
The crew will consist of only myself, and I will be playing the role of director and editor.
The Set (Locations)
The main place that I will be filming will be my own room, which will serve as the protagonist’s bedroom. This room has most of the health hazards, but these hazards can be avoided. I feel as if this room fits the eclectic protagonist as it displays varying interests (especially through the double bass and electric bass in the room).
The other location will be Kendall’s home, as it has a more professional and smaller look and feel to it, which I feel fits some of the scenes including the head detective best.
Images of the Shooting Locations….
<- My own room and the desk that will often be in the shot
This will be the detective’s home, and willbe in a few shots that are set indoors and outdoors. ->
Safety
In my film there will be minimal health risks aside from the minor risks that may come along with using a computer. However, both my actor and actress are quite experienced with computers and shouldn’t have any issues whatsoever.
Along with the computers, there are some heavy objects in the rooms we will be filming in (the most notable being an instrument amp), so due care will be taken around those objects.
Aside from those two things, the environments in which most of the shots are taken are quite safe.