Here's a run down of the last few weeks which has been busy with organising filming dates and working on scripts and shooting lists. After filming the BMX I've been researching more into the UFO doc over the inter semester break. Got the shooting wish list done, contributor research and have got a script. However, because this documentary is an ob doc, there is only so much structure I want. I want to allow the audience to get to know him and even though there are key scenes I want, I want to make sure we let the rest unfold. I've also looked into crowdfunding and although it's not been a huge success it has got us some extra cash. The producer has been on work experience for 2 weeks so has missed some of our conversations as I've spent a lot of time mainly bouncing ideas back with the cameraman and the editor to help with the visuals and the editorial style. Still not quite on the same pathway with the producer but slowly getting there. Filming starts tomorrow, which is exciting as Phil Hoyle has been a really big help in also looking for accommodation, organising the other contributors to meet within the same time frame to make our lives easier and cheaper, as well as looking into finding us a farmer to be on camera. He's like my assistant producer as well as a strong contributor.
As for the BMX doc, filming is due to happen the week after. I'm excited to do some more filming and am excited to say that we get to film inside the Olympic development programme in Manchester which allows us to film academy level riders. This filming is taking place a week later than expected but it's allowed the director time to get his way into the development programme aswell as the peckham BMX track to film Quillan and Tre. This will give us the contrast of the grass roots track to the World championships track.
Here is a picture of the peckham track:-
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