Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Planning Blog: Location, participants, health, schedule

 Location: Filming at the beach would provide stunning visuals with the backdrop of the ocean and sand. The players could be shown diving and rolling on the soft sand to make intense plays. A park would offer a more relaxed and peaceful atmosphere, with trees and greenery in the background, providing a contrast to the fierce competition on the court. Filming at the gym would allow for intense close-ups of the players as they sweat and strain to make every move count, with the sounds of the game echoing off the walls. The contrast of these three locations would add to the dynamic storytelling of a volleyball movie.

Participants: Victoria Newell, as the director and editor, will be responsible for overseeing the creative vision and execution of the film. She will work closely with the other members of the production team to plan out the visual style, character development, and overall tone of the film. She will also work with the actors to ensure they understand their roles and deliver the best performances possible. She will be responsible for piecing together all the footage shot during production. He will work closely with the director to ensure the film follows the desired narrative and stays within the desired runtime. He will also be responsible for incorporating visual effects, sound design, and music to enhance the overall impact of the film.

Randy Sweeting,  as the cinematographer, will be responsible for the visual aspects of the film. He will work closely with the director to plan out the camera shots, lighting, and overall visual style of the movie. He will also oversee the camera crew and ensure they capture all the necessary footage to bring the story to life.

Aidan Jones and I will be the main actors and will be seen in the Majority of the scenes. Everyone will have some contribution in every aspect of the film but these will essentially be everyone's roles

Together, we will work collaboratively to bring the vision of this volleyball movie to life. We will communicate regularly, problem-solve any challenges that arise, and support one another throughout the production process. Our collective skills and expertise will ensure the film is completed on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards

Health: As high school students, it is important for us to prioritize their health and well-being during the filming process. We may need to adjust their schedules to ensure they have enough time for rest, exercise, and healthy eating. We could pack healthy snacks and meals for long days on set, and prioritize getting enough sleep each night. We could also encourage one another to take breaks and practice self-care to avoid burnout and maintain our focus and productivity throughout the filming process.

Schedule: Having limited filming hours on Saturdays and Sundays could pose a challenge in capturing all the necessary shots for a volleyball movie. We would have to be efficient in our planning and make the most out of the available time. We may need to prioritize key scenes that must be shot during these hours, and potentially schedule reshoots if needed. The cast and crew would need to be flexible and willing to work within these limitations to ensure the project is completed on time.





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Final CCR

 This is my CCR or Creative Critical Reflection based on our short film Spike of Luck