When you create a film or an opening title sequences,you need to make sure that you plan it properly. A good example of planning properly is a shooting schedule,the things that a shooting schedule include are the date and time you plan to do the certain shots for your film. The second thing that is included in a shooting schedule is the location of where the scene will be filmed; You can also include props and costumes as this will give you a good idea of what the scene is and also means you might be more prepared for what will happen so it could possibly mean you won't make as many mistakes.
Above is our shooting schedule so that we could organize things and be more prepared for what we were going to film. Our shooting schedule includes and shows the days of each shoot day and the camera shots and angles and if our filming will be inside or outside. The dates are on the table so that we know what we are going to film incase we forget and the characters who will be in it as we need to stick to our original ideas. The reason why we created a shooting schedule so that we can work out when some of the filming is completed and what scenes are not completed. When creating and developing our shooting schedule we broke it down into columns so that we could see clearly what we had prepared for. We put down the same dates for the same clips as it would be easier to get them all done in one day at the same place instead of going back a few times and not getting the same lighting/clothing/props as we had the time before.