Tuesday 8 December 2015

Pre- Production Planning

Pre-Production Planning

Identify coinciding non teaching periods on group members timetables-

All of the group members have agreed to meet at period five on Wednesday. We will also on non-teaching periods to continue with the work.

Organise a time to do filming-

We have arranged to film in period five on Wednesday.

Who is responsible for various aspects of Mise en Scene- props, locations, costumes, make-up-

All the group members are bringing props, costumes and make-up that is needed to film, we have all decided on a location as well. The location we have chosen is the Hub Cafe because it creates the cafe effect we're looking for, and we got permission for this.



For props, we used tea cups, tea, a spoon, and a small bottle, which Chayana will provide. Tash and Mel chose the outfit their outfits. Mel is going to wear black to show that her has ill intentions, and Tash will wear white to show her innocence.

Organise all equipment (camera, lighting, tripod, mics and sound recorders)-

As a group we are all going to collect the equipment and use what is needed for the scene being filmed.

Remind yourselves of White balance, Framing of subject, Making a sandwich-

White Balance
                                                



Conduct a risk assessment for your shooting locations-

The risk assessment will include:
Making sure that the location where we're filming isn't hazardous e.g. tripping over equipment or props.



For our location, we evaluated the area, and concluded that one of the main risks were the vast amount of chairs and tables on the shoot. This meant that it could be easy for us to trip. However, we are going to make sure that we clear the area. And when we move the tables, we will make sure that we have two of us doing the heavy lifting.

In our shoot, we are also going to be using hot water for the tea. This can cause us to be burnt, so we must handle with care, and make sure that we do not spill it.

Framing of Subject

1 comment:

  1. Good to see reference to rule of thirds - good extension work here. Well done!

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