What issues may you come across regarding locations?
Many things can go wrong whilst filming on a location, one of the main problems I've experienced whilst shooting is sound, especially when filming in a populated or busy area. A way to resolve this problem is by simply using more professional equipment e.g using a boom mic instead of filming using a camera's built in mic. A simpler way would be by going to the area you wish to film at a quieter period during the day such as dawn or dusk.
Lighting also can affect the overall outlook of a sequence as if the lighting changes continuity is scrambled, colour correction is a time consuming option but the easiest way to get around this problem is by shooting on a day where there is little variation in weather.
All in all during filming there are an infinite amount of problems that may arise involving location but by simply being organised can erase the opportunity of the shoot going sour. A solid call sheet listing the days programme can make sure that any chance of hiccups during the shoot are less likely to occur. Should a problem arise the cast and crew should band together to try and come up with creative and quickly thought up ideas to try and keep the days programme on course.
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