I made sure when I got to the studios to check the sound levels ensure the boom was working and prepare my paperwork ready for the shoot. However I was prepared for the shoot due to lack of much practice I was a little slow to begin with. In contras once I started working I was very comfortable and felt like I knew what I was doing, and confident in my ability. I was listening to the headphone throughout the shoot and at first I was unsure what sounds I would be listening for and worrying if I would identify then, however once I heard the sound of footsteps I told them to re shoot and felt more relaxed because the sound was very loud and distinctive therefore I knew I would catch the irregular sound. The boom was a little tricky because I had to know when to move with the cast, and who was speaking fist therefore I would be able to follow them and get the sound equal for both people, this took me a couple takes to get the hang of however with the help of the script and a practice run I finally got the levels the same and was pleased with the sound outcome. I brought a sound sheet with me to write down everything and keep a log of this however I only brought one which meant I had to use other paper for the remaining notes, therefore next time I would bring extra copies and be more prepared.
Images of my Sound log.
Stills from the shoot
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