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Calendar, budget (location, props and equipment) and risk assessment

  • Writer: Asztrid Szasz
    Asztrid Szasz
  • Apr 10, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 28, 2025

  1. Calendar

When we decided to film the film opening, I was thinking, let me do it on a Sunday when I don't have to stress about schoolwork or having other plans, but that was not the case in the end. In the end, we decided to do it on a Thursday when I also took the day to film. I was hesitant due to the fact I was thinking that I am wasting a day not doing schoolwork but managed to realize this was actual schoolwork I had to finish. So we managed to film everything that day with time to spare. We finished at around 6 pm and started very late at 12 am-1 pm. That story is on my shooting day blog.


  1. Budget

The apartment/cameras that I used were my uncle's, so it was good that I didn't have to go overboard with the budget. Also, most things we needed, like a robe, pajamas, or other details, we already had them at home. My cousin decided, though, to buy from her money (which I didn't ask her to) a new pair of pajamas. She told me it would look more aesthetic, and she wanted pajamas like this before, so it was perfect. I appreciated that a lot as it was handy :) Most of the money was spent on snacks and drinks to have while filming, which was roughly about 20-30 max lei. Then also the food we ordered, which for both of us was around 80-90 lei. Which is approx. 100-120 lei until now, and in the end, I also told my cousin to tell me how much I have to pay for her road as she came to Cluj from Alba. But in the end, she didn't tell me how much I have to give her for the road. That was it for my budget, 100-120 lei.


  1. Risk assessment

Here you have it:


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