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Shot Schedule 

After doing our storyboard we needed to go and make a schedule of the shots we had/have. When me and Tom were doing the storyboards we made sure that we put the timings on the shots on each frame therefore when the storyboard went to danielle she could copy that information into the table. We also made sure we were specific in the transitions between the shots, if we didn't write anything then Dainelle knew it was a quick cut. As we all want to have a go filming the best way to make sure we were all on the same page when filming was to make sure our shot schedule was as detailed as possible, including what kind of camera angle means that no matter who's using the camera they know what to do with the shots. Having the events and people present on the shot schedule means that we can organise the shots in relation to who we need. Mise en scene is important for each shot so we know which props, costumes and setting we need for the shot. 

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