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Tuesday 12 November 2013

Shot list.

Shot list.

1) Establishing shot of street - Protagonist walks into view creating a mid shot of him, then tracks him. Midday

2)Mid track shot of protagonist walking in a different place

3)Mid track shot of protagonist walking in a different place

4)Mid track shot of protagonist walking in a different place

5)Still Close up of mobile phone receiving a new message

6)Still Mid shot of Antagonist holding up phone, then exiting view (S/M)

7)Still Long shot of Antagonist walking towards the door and shutting it on his way out. (S/M)

[ 6 x Mid shot of protagonist walking in a different place ]

14)Mid shot from the back of the van of van door being swung shut, (S/M

15)Close up of van lights igniting (S/M)

[26 x Mid track shot of protagonist walking in a different place]

41)Mid shot pan of van driving

42)Cantered still shot of steering wheel and window

43)Mid Track shot of Protagonist walking with van approaching in the background, the van 
comes to a stop and driver gets out and approaches Protagonist.

44)Low angle shot of weapon being held, with Protagonist featured in shot (S/M)

45)Mid track shot of Antagonist striking Protagonist over the back of the head.

46)Still mid shot from side on of Antagonist dragging the Protagonist away (S/M)

47)Still mid shot from side on of Antagonist dragging the Protagonist into van (S/M)

48)Still Mid shot of back van door being swung shut, then the van driving off.

49)Still shot of road being traveled down at night (S/U)

50)Still shot of road being traveled down at night (S/U)

51)Still shot of van driving up close to camera

52)Side shot of van, featuring antagonist bringing the protagonist to the front (S/M)

53)Side shot of van, featuring antagonist bringing the protagonist to the front (S/M)

54)Low shot still shot, protagonist is brought in front of camera, put onto knees creating an eyeline match, then camera slowly zooms out, whilst antagonist is walking around behind protagonist. When shot is fully zoomed out... (S/M?)

55)Slow fade to the same shot, but without van or characters there.

56)Still shot of antagonist receiving text message

57)New character walking (S/M)

When filming:
Film shots -
5, 6, 7 & 56 together
1-4, 8-13, 16-40 together
41 & 42 together
43-48 together
49 & 50 together
52-55 together

Monday 11 November 2013

Health & Safety assessment

Health & Safety assessment:

There are few factors within my piece that require safety procedures. There are several shots that are filmed near roads, so I must ensure that road safety measures are made, making sure there are no cars coming that could endanger the cast.
There are also several shots in the van when a character is driving, so I must ensure that the shots are filmed in a way that does not in any way obstruct the driver of his full capability.
There is also a shot when the protagonist needs to appear to be struck by a blunt object, so I must ensure that every measure is made to create a safe execution of this shot and ensure that under no circumstances is the protagonist actually touched by the blunt object, this can be done by creating effective angles and positioning of the characters.
 The majority of shots within my piece feature the camera operator walking backwards whilst filming, this could be dangerous as there may be obstacles in the way of their path, so I must ensure that the path is clear for the camera operator.
There is also a risk that the camera could be damaged whilst filming, so i must take precautions to ensure that the camera is attached firmly to the tripod and kept in a safe place whilst not being used.


Hazard
Risk
Who’s at risk
Possible severity
Precaution
Trip hazards when filming
high
Me
Medium
Ensure paths are clear for filming
Oncoming Cars
medium
Me & Jack
Medium
Always check for traffic prior to filming.
Obstructing driver whilst filming
medium
People in van
Other driver’s
high
Stay distant from driver, and don’t distract them whilst driving.
Stunt going wrong
low
Jack
medium
Use effective camera angles, so the weapon is nowhere near Jack
Damaging camera
low

low
Ensure camera is tightly attached to the tripod.