Production and Stripboard Calendar

     My group and I were told to make our production and stripboard calendar in preparation for the upcoming week; we were going to start to film. The progress wasn't all that bad the only thing that was hard was being exposed to something new, which meant we had to figure out how to use it and to make sure we weren't messing anything up. By far this might be the most easiest thing I've done personally.

Production Calendar



    My group and I started off by planning when and where we were thinking about filming. Our film days was between roughly 4 days, but we planned on doing them before the dates so we can be ahead of schedule and have enough time to edit. Basically we put every shot or scene we want to get done on the apropos film day, which helps us figure out and organize what is expected to be done.
    

    Stripboard Calendar

    To talk about what we did for the stripboard is pretty straight-forward. We organized our stripboard by where we wanted to shoot the scenes, what time of day, and interior and exterior scenes/shots. We put the script along with where the setting is to remind us of what we should be looking from. We also put together the amount of time used in the specific shot to indicate when to stop filming. The stripboard was easy getting into from asking questions and learning as we go.

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