a. Determine each character’s spine – life goals/objectives
Getting to work on time.
b. What are each major character’s obstacles to reaching their objectives?
Shoe lances.
c. What are the actions the characters will use to overcome their obstacles and reach their objectives?
Didn’t find one.
d. What are the ways and means the characters will use?
None.
e. What adjustments do the characters make when their actions and means don’t succeed?
Did not need.
f. What realistic doings are the actors engaged in?
Tripping over lance.
2. Breakdown the Script -- Determine the following
a. The number and types of actors required
One actor (me).
b. How many scenes each actor will be in and the total length of their performances.
Scene 3-4
c. The requirements, number, and types of locations.
One location. Street setting.
d. The number and types of stunts and special effects.
One stunts (me). Tripping over shoe lances.
e. What special costumes and makeup will be required?
Wendy’s uniform.
f. What props are required?
None.
3. Location Scout (locations_legal.doc) – during scout note sound quality, available light, and power. Take photos of location. Post to your blog.
Will use sound effects. Only need batteries.
4. Confirm Locations – Draw an overhead map of the natural and electrical power sources.
Need batteries only.
5. Block each scene by creating a series of thumbnails for each scene. Master Shots – note coverage.
6.Determine the number of days you will shoot
10am to 2pm Sat.
7. Create a spreadsheet schedule – this should include:
date – days – scene – time – location – actors –
10am to 2pm Sat.
8. Create a contact sheet for all actors/crew/locations
No need.
9. Create maps for actors if not picking them up.
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