We are hoping that on our film shoot day it will go according to plan but our storyboard does leave room for any alterations we may have to make if we encounter an issue we didn't originally take into account. We are expecting to have some possible problems, particularly with props. The open/close door sign is an ideal prop but we are prepared for it to be unavailable when filming. Other props could also be replaced, and we are fine with improvising on the day if it's necessary, as long as the props still fit our surf theme (which is most likely, considering we are filming inside of a surf school, decreasing the severity of the problem). We will stick to the shot types chosen but we were debating whether the shop part would be a long take or loads of shots connected together with subtle jump cuts- this is something we agreed to decide on the day. Due to the fact we didn't get a location recce and only got the chance to observe images and a video clip of the area, we are fully aware of the possibility of unexpected problems such as a lack of space or lighting, lack of props, difficulty filming etc. We are willing to return for extra shooting days if it comes down to it, and have a back up surf shop called The Wave Project if we are unhappy with the final footage.
This is good Katie - it would be good to add a bit of detail about how you expect the filming of this to go etc. Whether you're aiming for an exact reproduction etc.
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