Monday, 1 February 2010
Effectiveness of the pre-production
Through out the planning process I thought the group and I had control over what would be a quick few hours of shooting in a forest which then could be turned into a thriller sequence. However, it turned out to be a lot more difficult than I had assumed. Having developed a scripted list of shots as well as a storyboard we thought this would be enough to not worry about the actual shooting, which turned out to be very naïve of us. In any case, being director I had to personally make sure that the scripted list of shots was what I wanted it to be and that the storyboard was accurate. This did on some events end up with me doing parts of the storyboard, as well as doing the entire scripted list of shots by myself. After the pre-production I learned that if I was ever going to actually make a movie I would have to be able to work with a team more effectively unless I wanted to do the entire thing myself, but then again I always liked doing things my way.
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