Week 3 Progress and Troubles

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The biggest issue I am having with this project is the deadlines. I am not nearly as productive as I should be in this Project. 
The one gleaming issue though is the fact that it is very hard to get my hands on a traditional tick clock, and it is hard to get really high angles of my room. It's pretty simple, but time was the issue. I went over to my grandparent's house, and I got a video of their clock, and I made a cool holder for my phone to tape to the walls and stuff. Not fancy, but it works. 
I also had the issue of recording audio. iPhone and GoPro microphones are pretty bad, and I do have a mic, but it is difficult to record on a microphone meant for a computer., Though, I just bought an adaptor.
Hopefully next week I'll get the motivation to record really good videos instead of some really bad ones....

DATE:2/1-9

PROD.#: 3                             I PRODUCTION TITLE: Days to Years

DIRECTOR: Preston Hoang                                                    I PRODUCER: Preston Hoang

SHOT LIST

 

SHOT#

SCENE#

TYPE OF

SHOT

ONE LINE DESCRIPTION

1

1

WS ESTABLG

FADE INTO A SHOT OF A MESSY BED

2

1

CLOSEUP

SHOT OF HAND TURNING ON A LAMP

3

1

WS

SHOT OF CLEAN AND ORGANIZED BED

4

2

CU

FULL CLOCK TIMELAPSE

5

2

ECU

SLOW SHOT OF MINUTE HAND HITTING 12

6

2

LOW ANGLE

SHOT OF CLOCK FROM DOWN BELOW

7

3

CU

WATER FILLING A CUP

8

3

HIGH ANGLE

FRYING AN EGG

9

3

MCU

EATING AT A DIMLY LIT TABLE

10

4

CLOSEUP

TYING SHOES

11

4

M

CLOSING HOUSE DOOR

12

4

M

TURNING ON CAR

13

5

F

PAN TO SKY, FILM NAME FADES INTO VIEW

14

5

F

TIMELAPSE BACK INTO NIGHTTIME

15

6

C

TURNING ON LAMP AGAIN, PC SLIGHTLY VISIBLE

16

7

M

CHARACTER WALKS INTO CLOSET

17

7

M

CHARACTER CHANGES INTO VARIOUS STYLES OF CLOTHING

18

8

M

CHARACTER TIME LAPSES PREVIOUS SHOTS

19

9

 

 

20

9

 

 

21

10

 

 

22

10

 

 

23

10

 

 

24

11

Wide

SLOW ZOOM ON SPOOKY MIRROR

25

12??

ECU

SUDDEN EYE OPEN WAKING UP


 

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