Shooting Schedule for Filming the Trailers for 'Se7en Devils'
Here is my shooting schedule for filming the footage for the trailers for 'Se7en Devils'. I have spread it over a number of days as I will be filming in various locations and with various actors.
Day - February 18th
- establishing shot of town from a hill – take a few static shots, but also some slow pans and slow zooms, in case they can be used later in the sequence/to give more options during editing (five or six shots should be enough)
- establishing shot of a rural road leading to the town – again, shoot this in a number of different ways from static shots to pans/zooms, and maybe even a moving shot (shot from inside a car
- medium shot of road sign showing the town name Seven Devils (can be shot in the same village, placed over the existing sign, sign needs to be made)
Day 2- February 21st
- extreme long shot of suburban house (take a number of shots of the house, from different angles, and maybe a couple of shots slowly zooming in)
Day 3 - February 26th
- pan slowly around room to show posters and props (do a number of pans, some right to left and others left to right, and also one that goes full circle 360 degrees)
- series of close ups of props and posters (lots of shots, film these from eye level angles, but also each one from canted angles as well – with the posters, focus in on the gory bits and/or the titles, to emphasise the horror)
- two shot of girls sitting on couch – from lots of different angles, some static, some of the shots moving around them, and make sure that there are many different distances including long shots/medium long shot/medium shot/medium close up/close up – need to know the dialogue so that this matches with the images
- series of over the shoulder shots, keeping shot distance same for both (film many different shots)
Day 4 - February 27th
- pan slowly around room to show posters and props (do a number of pans, some right to left and others left to right, and also one that goes full circle 360 degrees)
- series of close ups of props and posters (lots of shots, film these from eye level angles, but also each one from canted angles as well – with the posters, focus in on the gory bits and/or the titles, to emphasise the horror)
- two shot of girls sitting on couch – from lots of different angles, some static, some of the shots moving around them, and make sure that there are many different distances including long shots/medium long shot/medium shot/medium close up/close up – need to know the dialogue so that this matches with the images
- series of over the shoulder shots, keeping shot distance same for both (film many different shots)
- cut back to girls, medium two shot of them talking on sofa
- medium shot of girl putting Ouija board into bag
- close up of Ouija board
Day 5 - March 2nd
- series of shots of each another character (in a different location) getting ready to leave and meet the girls
- medium shot of someone putting on shoes
- close up of tying laces
- medium shot of putting jacket on
Day 6 - March 3rd
- series of shots of each another character (in a different location) getting ready to leave and meet the girls
- medium shot of someone putting on shoes
- close up of tying laces
- medium shot of putting jacket on
Day 7 - March 7th
- series of shots of each another character (in a different location) getting ready to leave and meet the girls
- medium shot of opening drawer, close up of taking the torch, close up of putting things into a rucksack, medium shot of putting rucksack onto back
Day 8 - March 8th
- extreme long shot of haunted house - low angle
- shots of rooms inside the house - low-key lighting, static shots and pans, slow zooms
- shot of 'monster' twitching in the mirror - close up, static and slow zoom
- shot of 'monster' at the window - backlighting, medium close up, static and slow zoom
- tracking shot of 'monster' gliding through the house - low-key lighting



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