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Call sheet
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call sheet Call Sheet No: 1 Production: Help for heros Production company: Co-Producer: Nassim, Jakob, Eyman Director: Pearl 1 st AD: no Ads Crew Call: Estimated wrap: Shooting Date: February *** See movement order 1 and attached map *** Location: Leyton Sixth Form College - Film studio Location contact: Tutor, Danielle, Vanessa - Teachers. *** NO SMOKING ON ANY SET *** SET *SCENES PAGES CAST Nos LOCATION Leyton sixth form college 3 2 1 Film studio Leyton sixth form college 2 2 3 The classroom Leyton sixth form college 2 1 1 (G14) classroom NO. ARTISTE CALL TIME MAKE-UP REMARKS 2 Jakob 2 mins Yes Impressive ...
Risk assessment for Filming
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Production Title… HELP FOR HEROES …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Crew: Director, Actor 1, Actor 2 Cinematographer Address of shoot: Date 30/01/18 TBC 01/02/18 The following potential risks / hazards might be present: Floor space Tripping hazards low lighting adverse weather / temperatures Electrical cords and sockets Flammable materials Crowds Fatigue Traffic Animals Scaffolding / working at height ...
personal management skills (4)
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We've finished filming our scenes and now were starting to edit. Our editing will be the more important aspect in this unit as thats where we will be graded mostly. so we will take extra precautions to ensure more time is taken into the editing. We've found our news report and one scene from homeland to insure in our video and were looking for audios and sounds affects now. we also need to complete our tag lines that will appear on the screen to represent our charity.
Personal managment skills (3) / Storyboard
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today we decided the theme songs that will be played. (Gladiator) in the first scenes then it will fade out approaching the ending then the atmosphere will change and exciting music will be played (Johnny cash further on the road.) We have arranged and prepared our uniforms for props. we are still missing furniture. We've drawn out our storyboard We are still to confirm booking of our filing room. (011) We will start filing next week so we will start wrapping up our planning very soon. We are going to arrange some time after college hours or in between lessons to engage in further research into our filing.
Personal managements skills 2 / Props
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Our prop list, US air force uniform, Police uniform - Handcuffs, stab proof vest, Furniture such as sofa's chairs, and computers. Balaclava, Knife, devices such as computers - Skype, and phones. Created our story board Chose our filming location. (011) ask Mell from reception for booking. Organised our crew list and who's doing what. prepared our uniforms.
Personal management skills 1
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(17/01/2018) Today we discussed what scenes will take place, duration of video, sounds, props, we named our charity "wounded warrior" We agreed to create our own charity logo. - Progress made. We identified the overall storyboard to our project. We assigned each personnel with a role such as me being the Director. We discussed as a group what props will be used such as, uniforms and possible firearms. We briefly went over our risk assessment.
Mise-en-scene
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Mise-en-scene Setting Props Costume Lighting Setting: Setting refers to location, layout and décor of a scene. Décor = lights, sofa, wallpaper. Props: Short for property, refers to anything that can be moved by actors Costume and makeup: Costumes are the clothes worn by actors that reveal information about their character. We can find out their age, personality, sexuality, and job by their costume. Lighting: Can be broken down from natural light (the sun) or artificial light (light bulbs, screen) also can be used to convey the mood of a scene. Dark for spooky or danger, bright for happy and cheer. Camerawork Framing Focus Shots Shots: Established shot, extreme close up, close up, mid shot, long shot, wide shot, two shot, point of view, over the shoulder shot. Angles: High = camera looks down at the character or subject, low = camera looks up at character or subject, Eye level = eye level...
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TV DRAMA MOVING IMAGE Hot Fuzz Introduction/Plot: From the beginning, Hot Fuzz subverts the audience's expectations. It begins not with a bang but a long shot of Pegg's character Sergeant Nicholas Angel slowly walking towards the camera. Then comes a montage about what a splendid constable he is. However his hard work and awards for the most arrests record did not have the best outcome or the one he presumed so. Nicholas Angel had to be relocated from the great city of London where crimes took place on every corner, to a quite community village in Sandford. What makes this story engaging from start to finish, even if it’s filled with every major action trope you can think of, is just how comically-oblivious the rest of the force is to the village’s secrets. Every gruesome death that happens, and every crime scene that is so clearly a cold-blooded murder, is simply written off as an accident by every cop, except for Nicholas Angle. It’s j...