When deciding to film we wanted to make it as easy as
possible for us to not break continuity, so when discussing where, when and how
we want to film we said we wanted to film it all in one day, that way it would
be easier for us not to break continuity, however this means that we had to put
a lot of effort into the planning of the day and we did. We made a call sheet
for the day (can be seen in a previous post) and that said we had to start at 1pm and we had
to have everything ready before.
We printed off 5 scripts, one for each actor and
two for the crew. We had already previously bought the ingredients for the
blood and the costumes so we located ourselves a ‘Base Room’ and set up in
there. First off we had to get Darren ready as he was on set first at 1:30pm.
His costume wasn’t that complicated, it was just a hospital robe with bandages.
We bandaged him and wanted to make his chest wound look like it hadn’t been
treated in a while to keep up with the story that he has been abandoned in the
hospital for like a month. We thought the best way to do this was to make it
bloody. We then made the first batch of blood whilst Darren got dressed and
then we placed the blood behind the bandage to look like it had seeped through
but we also put it on the outside of the bandage because it didn’t look right
at first and the blood didn’t fully come through but after we applied it to the
outside of the bandage it looked so much better. Once we found this had worked
effectively we applied a second bandage to Darrens arm just to make the point
hi is injured stand out a bit more.
Once Darren was ready for set we went to the
location of filming. This was the Hair and Beauty room in college. The reason
we picked out this room was because it most resembled a hospital as stated in
our location of filming post. It took us longer than expected to get the room
sorted to our liking, taking out any objects that didn’t belong, making the
beds covering anything that wouldn’t look right in the scene and even setting
up the first shot. This was all unexpected as we have no previous experience of
setting up a film set or prepping the shots but this didn’t put us that far
behind, we were only roughly 15 minutes behind schedule, which didn’t at this
minute pose any major problems.
We looked at the shot list we printed off and we set
up the camera for the first shot but due to the fact none of us had done this
before we all checked the first shot was to our liking and ultimately like the
shot list. We checked it against our view of what the shot would look like in our sort of mental floor plan and we were satisfied that the shot was good enough and
we started filming. For the first 5 shots we did at least 4 takes for each shot
just to make sure we covered the basics and we were all constantly checking the
takes were right and spot on for what we wanted. Callum, Ellis and Tom all operated
the camera, Callum for the more moving shots and we were all constantly
making sure that Darren was in the right place. We
wanted to do this as a team and although we should have really had one official
director we all wanted to make sure that we were on a mutual agreement with the
shots and the camera angles. This was because this was the first time any of us
had properly filmed, some of us had experience on film sets but none of us had
ever done it ourselves.
Whilst we were filming Becky (playing Sarah) and
Jack (playing Steve) were getting ready and due to the fact all of us were
constantly retaking shots and checking the shots were right we had fallen more
behind which was a problem now. This is when we decided we were doing something
wrong and decided we needed one director and one assistant director. It was at
this moment that the rest of the cast and crew turned up so Tom and Ellis went
to sort costumes and make sure everyone knew what they were doing, what time
they were on set and what to expect. This was a real big help as whilst Callum and
Darren were filming still checking the shots were right (however not as much
due to how far behind we were), Tom and Ellis were sorting everyone else out
and by the time Callum and Darren finished filming inside the hair and beauty room
everyone else was ready and that made everything so much easier.We started filming the next part now with Becky and Jack and Ellis became the camera operator along with Darren (for the POV shots) whilst Callum and Tom were directing Becky and Jack. We personally feel that having a second head there visualising how the scene would look was very helpful and got it done so much quicker. We began filming this scene but couldn’t quite do it right. The scene was supposed to be Becky running in front of Jack and then Becky hits Darren with the baseball bat but she couldn’t do it. Each time she wasn’t violent enough or ended up laughing which was quite funny when we were there but we knew we were behind time and something had to be done. Darren suggested the idea of changing the storyline from Becky swinging the bat to Jack swinging the bat. I was very wary at first as we were reluctant to change this but we knew it had to be done and had to be done fast if we wanted to finish the rest of the film. So from this we changed the story so Jack swings the bat and it worked much better and we got that done in a few takes and it looked really good.
By this time we were still behind time but we allocated a break into the call sheet which was 30 minutes long but we could
cut it down. We wanted to give everyone a break because we pushed everyone hard
the first few hours. Once we removed everything that needed to
be removed and set up the camera and got the rest of the cast and crew but by
this time other than us four most of the cast had lost motivation so we had to
get everyone motivated again which wasn’t that hard and then we got back
filming again. Because the room was so small not everyone could fit in so we
only got the cast, Callum and Tom started filming Darren whilst Ellis sorted everything outside and
letting everyone know what was happening. For this scene we had many different
takes and angles and wanted to cover everything and we did add a few other shots
that weren’t in the shot list just because we wanted to try new things but we
all agreed and continued filming this scene again and again in different ways.
We had many bloopers and things that went wrong which was very good for
motivation as it kept everyone happier that we were having fun doing this
however because we had so much to film it was taking a long time and people
were getting bored so we decided to finish of this scene and we were happy with
what we covered. During the interrogation Tom left to help Ellis get the
zombies ready and that was good because we focused on the scene whilst they
were busy. By the time we finished that part of the scene the zombies were
ready and we didn’t want to waste time so went straight away to film their part
which went quite well but they didn’t really know what to do. We didn’t know
what to tell them as we have no previous experience of acting as a zombie so we just went back to what we knew about the general conventions and what we had researched and just gave them simple instructions about limping etc. Because It
was only the zombies. In this scene Callum and Darren were directing together and we
were all happy with the outcome.
After filming the zombie part we had to film the scene where
the zombies rush into the room and when the three characters run out of the
room. Because there were so many people we found it hard to do this scene and
struggling for time unfortunately we didn’t get enough shots or at least as
much as we wanted but everyone was a bit hectic and bored and wanted to go
home. It was late by now so we knew we had to get it finished. This may not
have been the best idea but it’s the idea we went with. After fiming the last
scene where they run out everyone was still in costume so we did it as normal
but we got it good every take and we were happy with what we did. The last shot
of the camera falling over most people had left and it took a few takes but we
finally finished. We then cleared up dropped the camera back off and we were
going to sort the clips out the next day but we left the set and we were very
happy we managed to get everything filmed in that day.
Looking at what we did we feel that we made a few
bad decisions such as the messing about with the first scene doing so many
takes and checking so many times but we weren’t to know. It was our first time
filming and we had to keep that in mind and not be hard on ourselves. But next
time we will get straight on it and if we film again, maybe next year we would
do a lot differently such as checking the shots again and again, we would not do
that we'll just trust our guts (no pun intended) and have more confidence in the shots we filmed. In
terms of moral we felt that we should have done more to keep everyone happy
because by the end all the cast and crew were tired and wanted to go home. So next time we will put more breaks in the day of filming so that
people are happier and can relax more. In terms of the zombie flooding scene we were quite unhappy with as we didn’t get all the shots we wanted which was
annoying because with more time and preparation we might have but it’s done now
and what we have is of a good standard so it’s not that much of a problem. So
to answer the question, was filming all the shots in one day successful? We think
so and we think it would have been much worse and much more hectic if we would
have filmed over a few days. But saying this, it did have it’s problems and
next time we know how to tackle those problems and make filming much more
smoother and successful!
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