Documentation

What I did:

For today’s at-home class session, I did most of the grunt work for my project; and by that, I mean I went and picked up the camera and lighting equipment from the Innovation Space. Similarly, now that I have the storyboard complete, I’ve started compiling the script. Though it’s not complete, the main ideas are present. I’ve even considered leaving the script simple, so that my roommates can have more wiggle room in their performances. I guess we’ll see what works better.

Why I did it:

As I’ve stated in my previous post, this weekend is when all of the filming for my project needs to get done. As such, Everything needs to be ready to go as soon as possible. With the acquisition of the equipment and the basic script complete, I should be ready to film.

Documentation plan:

Because my project is a film project, using credits is the most logical way to document my sources. That said, a vast majority of what will be done for my project will be of my own doing/design, so keeping track of everything will probably be much easier for me than for someone who is creating a website. Of course I will cite my source story and credit the actors, but other than that, my credits may be somewhat short.