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This film schedule will help us a lot as a group, as we will know when to meet up to do the filming and at what times we have to film certain scenes and what shots will be used to film those scenes. We decided that we would try to film our entire sequence on the same day, this is because it would be easier to do and we would have less issues with continuity, for example if we came back to film on a second day the weather and lighting may not be the same which would cause problems with the continuity.

Equipment we will need to bring along:•Canon 600D DSLR camera•18mm-135mm lens•50mm lens•18mm-300mm lens• Tripod•Ouija board (Prop)•Candles (Prop)•Stereo & IPod (Prop)•SD card•Spare batteries

Clothing:Jeans and hoody's (Casual clothing)

Equipment

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• We decided to create a contact list which included each other's mobile numbers and e-mail addresses, so that we would be able to contact each other to in case of an emergency and so that we would be able to confirm our arrangements of when and where we were going to shoot our title sequence.

Contact List:

• Marc Jordan Mobile: 07763690289Email: [email protected]

• Rachel Whitewood: Mobile: 07594115763Email: [email protected]

• Joshua Bentley Mobile: 07875739006Email: [email protected]

Contact details

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Shot number Time Action

1 11:10-11:15 2 characters walking to an odd building while having a conversation with each other.

2 11:16-11:20 In this sequence one of the characters will be holding a board game while walking to the building and talking to the other character.

3 11:21-11:25 The two characters will be walking towards the odd, abandoned looking building

4 11:16-11:20 Here we will switch between the characters talking about the board game and feeling nervous, scared and excited.

5 11:21-11:25 In this sequence, the more confident character will place his hand on the handle of the door and prepare to walk in. this is to show that he is more confident than the other character and that he is also more eager to play

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Shot number Time Action

6 11:26-11:30 In this sequence one character

will be looking over the others

shoulder to see into the building.

7 11:31-11:35 We will be focusing on the

characters facial expressions to

show their emotions and feelings

about playing the game.

8 11:36-11:40 Long shot of the back of

The boys walking into the

building

9 11:41-11:45 We will have a long shot of the

two characters walking into the

building.

10 11:46-11:50 The panning shot will be of the

room where the two characters

are walking in to

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Shot number Time Action

11 11:51-11:55 In this sequence the two

characters will be looking and

talking about the room where

they are going to play the board

game.

12 11:56-12:00 Here the two characters will be

sitting down and getting ready to

play the game.

13 12:01-12:05 The two characters will be

setting up the game in this shot.

14 12:06-12:10 In this sequence we are going to

be showing one of the characters

lighting a candle, if we are

unable to do this we will have to

exclude this sequence, as it is not

important in the title sequence.

15 12:11-12:15 We will be showing the two

characters laughing with

excitement and nervousness

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Shot number Time Action

16 12:16-12:20 In this shot one of the characters

will be turning on some music

with very unsteady hands to

show that he is nervous

17 12:21-12:25 Here the two characters will

begin to play the board game and

placing their hands on the board

18 12:26-12:30 In this sequence both of the

characters will ask the spirits a

question

19 12:31-12:35 The action in this sequence will

show the two characters reacting

to a sudden, scary voice and we

will show the two characters

attempting to run and escape.

20 12:36-12:40 Here we will show the doors

closing by them selves to scare

or spook the audience.

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Shot number Time Action

21 12:41-12:45 We will be showing the

characters facial expressions so

the audience can see their fear

and emotions.

22 12:46-12:50 The point of view shot will be to

show the audience what the

characters are seeing and

experiencing

23 12:51-12:55 The medium shot will be of the

two characters struggling to open

the door

24 12:56-13:00 Characters will be shaking in fear

and terror

25 13:01-13:05 Here will be focusing on a

ghostly silhouette in the room

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Shot number Time Action

26 13:06-13:10 This will be used to show the

characters emotions and

expressions.

27 13:11-13:15 The extreme close up will be of

the ghostly hand popping out

from behind the furniture in the

darkness.

28 13:16-13:20 Used again to emphasise their

fear and dread.

29 13:21-13:25 One of the characters will hear a

sudden demon voice