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Three productions; Four Days.

I haven’t slept in two days. For some reason each of the four courses that I do have set deadlines three or four days apart from each other. This general lack of communication is typical and us students have to run around like headless chickens. The only difference is, they’ve more than likely had a decent night sleep before hand! If I told you when my deadlines are you may think it’s plenty of time, but in the film industry, time is everything (and money).

Over the last four days I’ve had to shoot an interview for a documentary that I’m making, shoot an entire short film, dress a set for a TV studio shoot and then shoot that production. That’s four things over four days. But thats not all, to go with these different productions different paper work is needed. For the TV production a camera script is needed. This takes time. For the interview, I needed to collect, test and prepare the equipment that were needed and then also prepare question to ask my interviewee. For the short the film, the script needed to be prepared along with other shot lists etc…

I simply haven’t slept. Thank you to all the cast and crew that have helped. You’ve been fantastic :)

Here’s a few snap shots of each shoot.

Short Film - Paul Newbegin


Documentary Interview - Harry Spiro

 

TV Studio - Set Left Side

 

TV Studio - Set Right Side

 

 

 

 

 

 

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One Response to “Three productions; Four Days.”
  1. val says:

    the lighting is too flat – it looks like its light from above and not the motivating light you suggest from the window – so the light should fall off more .. you need darker areas.

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