Thursday, 6 December 2012
Tuesday, 4 December 2012
Friday, 16 November 2012
Music Video First Draft
This is the first draft of the music video problems with the draft was that on the camera display the footage looked lighter. So I didn't realize the footage would look darker on the mac display. I wanted to add brightness into the shots however the quality of the images would drop. Therefore, I kept it at how it originally looked. This means that when I go to re-shoot I would have to boost the amount of lighting. Another problem is that the person playing the drums did really sych with the music well. So it didn't really sell the video as a semi-professional indie rock music video. This would mean I may have to find another person to preform the drumming. - When recording for the narrative, the problems I encountered firstly was the weather was very cold so it affected the work flow of recording. On later days when I wanted to record more of the narrative, the weather turned for the worse. This meant I had to postpone shooting. For the performance I feel like we need to get a better person o perform the drumming.
Thursday, 15 November 2012
Friday, 9 November 2012
Recce/Contingency Plan
Date: 02/11/2012
Location
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Potential risk to production
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What would be affected?
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Plan
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Epping forest
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- On location team member(s) could catch an illness.
- A member of the team could fall over and cause an injury.
- Issues with lighting
- Issues with weather
- The number of people in the area
- No source of electricity
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- If a member of the team got an illness or was injured. This would affect work flow and shooting.
- Issues with lighting will effect post production and the atmosphere intended for the shot
- Issues with weather will affect the shooting schedule
- Number of people will also affect the shooting schedule, aswell as the work flow.
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- If a member of the team were to get ill or injured. We would use solutions such as makeup, change shots depending on injury and find a temporary replacement for a crew member. However if the illness or injury is too severe. Then we’d have to reschedule shooting.
- If lighting was affected then we’d find a more appropriate time in the day to get the right lighting. Prior, to going out to shoot, a member of the crew would check the weather to see if it would be appropriate for shooting. However, on location if there was a change in weather. Then we’d apply necessary protection for equipment. If the weather conditions were severe, then we’d pack up and leave location immediately
- If too many people would interrupt while shooting, then we’d use a tape a form of barrier.
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School theatre/ Drama pod
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- Students could interrupt while shooting
- Cables
- Fire alarm could be set off
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- Students interrupting would affect work flow and shooting.
- Cables could interrupt shooting as a cast member could trip on the cables. This would interrupt shooting.
- A fire alarm being set off will interrupt the shooting .
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- A sign would be placed at the entrance, specifying not to disturb as recording is happening.
- Cables would be placed in a secure place.
- If the fire alarm is set off, then the cast members are to leave the set. However, the crew are to collect all recoding equipment, then leave location.
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Tunnel
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- A person could come into the shot
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- This would interrupt the shot being taken and would have to be shot again
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- We would plan a time that would be appropriate for the shot yet at a time where the location wouldn’t be busy
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Road
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- A car or a person could come into the shot
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- This would interrupt the shot being taken and would have to be shot again
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- We would plan a time that would be appropriate for the shot yet at a time where the location wouldn’t be busy
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Station
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- A person could come into the shot
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- This would interrupt the shot being taken and would have to be shot again
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- We would plan a time that would be appropriate for the shot yet at a time where the location wouldn’t be busy
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Bench
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- The bench was occupied
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- This would slow down shooting time
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- We would find a time that would be appropriate for the shot and is a time where the location won’t be busy. If still the bench is occupied, we would ask kindly if we could use the bench for our Media Studies project
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Tuesday, 6 November 2012
Risk Assessment
Production Title: Block Productions
Date: 06/11/2012
Key: High(H)/Medium(M)/Small(S)
Location
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Risk
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Who is at risk?
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Level of Risk
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Control Measures
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Epping Forest
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On location team member(s) could catch an illness.
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All members of the project
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M
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Depending on weather, wear suitable clothes for the whole day
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Epping Forest
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member(s) of the team could fall over and cause an injury
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Specified person
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H
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A member of the crew will act as an escort for the entire team. The escort will be at the front and will be looking for any signs of danger. Plasters will also be available. If serious the ambulance would be called.
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Drama pod
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The fire alarm could be set off
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All members of the team
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M
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If the fire alarm is set off, then the cast members are to leave the set. However, the crew are to collect all recoding equipment, then leave location.
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Drama pod
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Cast members could trip over cables
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All team members
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S
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The cables would be placed at a secure distance from the shooting scene. Furthermore, the cables will be tapped to the ground with duct tape.
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Road
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A car or a motor bike could collide with a person
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All members of the project
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H
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Tunnel
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People could trip over cables
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Memebers of the team and memebers of the public
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M
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The cables would be placed at a secure distance from the shooting scene. Furthermore, the cables will be tapped to the ground with bright coloured duct tape.
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Epping Forest/ Road/ Tunnel/ Bench/Station
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Dangerous people could be around the set
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Members of the team
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H
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A member of the crew will be on the look out for dangerous people.
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