First, we scheduled the dates when we would have our test, main and backup shoots, so that when we casted our actors, we could ensure they would be free for all three weekend shoots. We decided this fairly early on during pre-production, around the time of completing the storyboard.
A week before our test shoot, we agreed to bring all of the kit to our location so that we could stage our set well in advance and not waste time on the morning of the shoot creating the set. Emilio brought the kit home from school on the Friday evening, and on Saturday we brought other necessities, such as the white table, over to the location ready for filming.
We then filled out a shoot organisation form, which described all the arrangements for the test shoot. This included the call times for our group and the actors, the location where we will be filming, the time we would be wrapping up filming, the names of all the additional actors and the signing off of any further kit arrangements.
A message I sent to my friend Mari, who played Lucy in our film opening
A week before our test shoot, we agreed to bring all of the kit to our location so that we could stage our set well in advance and not waste time on the morning of the shoot creating the set. Emilio brought the kit home from school on the Friday evening, and on Saturday we brought other necessities, such as the white table, over to the location ready for filming.
We then filled out a shoot organisation form, which described all the arrangements for the test shoot. This included the call times for our group and the actors, the location where we will be filming, the time we would be wrapping up filming, the names of all the additional actors and the signing off of any further kit arrangements.
Our test shoot organisation form |
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