Friday, February 7, 2025

Schedule

In the developing of the schedule we will take into account the characteristics of our genre. A western highly depends on mise-en scene elements such as set design and costume design. Other aspects we should take into account is in acting, aspects like the accent and body language are things we have to planify and practise with time. So for this be done well, we'll do an schedule planning dead lines for each aspect of pre production, production and post production. 


This elements of course are not things you find every day. For clothing we own some vests and boots that we will try before actually buying any other clothes. We aim to only have two characters so this tasks of props and costumes are easier. 

For locations we will visit old town davie and the Southwest Ranches. 





SCHEDULE:
-PLANNING UNITL FRIDAY
COSTUMES, EQUIPMENT, SCRIPT FINALIZED BY WEDNESDAY


SATURDAY, FEB 8TH
LOCATION SCOUTING, STARTING ON STORY

SUNDAY, FEB 9TH
START ON COSTUMES, DEVELOP THEMES AND GENERAL VIBE AND OR AURA

MONDAY, FEB 10TH
SCRIPT WRITING/ SHOT LIST

TUESDAY, FEB 11TH
SCRIPT WRITING/SHOT LIST

WEDNESDAY, FEB 12TH
SCRIPT WRITING/ SHOT LIST

THURSDAY, FEB 13TH
FINAL EDITS FOR SCRIPT AND SHOT LIST-FINALIZE ALL PRE-PROD PLANNING

FRIDAY, FEB 14TH
LOCATION RUN THROUGH

SATURDAY, FEB 15TH
REVISE
SUNDAY, FEB 16TH
FILM WITH REVISIONS IN MIND, BULK OF FILMING DONE

MONDAY, FEB 17TH
ANY ADDITIONAL FILMING DONE

TUESDAY, FEB 18TH- SUNDAY, FEB 26TH
EDITING 

CCR Rest of the time + Correcting mistakes in editing

This schedule reflects how making an organizes process could help our production in being efficient and succesful. By reparting tasks through group memebers this efficiency will also be enhaced. 







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