Sorry for any delay, apparently there's a festive season on that takes up people's time.
Anyway, we had our first day of shooting for CAROLS last Sunday and it's safe to say I'm pumped for the remainder of the shoot over January and February.
Little personal admission, the first 30 seconds of on set activity and I'm pretty sure I had no idea what to do. We were going to start running the actors through their movements and as usual when you're director, you're asked 5 million questions one after the other and are expected to know all the answers there and then. I found myself muttering and mumbling and needlessly looking at my script for the first slew of QandA but thankfully my DOP had to go and sort something camera related out and I took a moment to myself where I was like 'What is wrong with you? this is what you want to do for the rest of your life, you're on a location with 15 people looking to you, this is a job you love. So snap out of it!' I took a breath and from then on I worked in my usual form.
I suppose it was a case of first shot jitters and we were attempting a tracking shot too, probably not the smartest thing for the first shoot day as the crew all need to get used to each other too but we got there and I am very happy with the print take (take 12 if you were wondering... yeah I do still have a lot to learn).
Saturday, December 22, 2012
First Shot Jitters
Labels:
cast,
directing,
filmmaking,
jitters,
location,
nerves,
set,
tracking shot
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