Location Recce
During the first scene, the filiming will take place inside of the left side of the building.This photo also represents part of the panning shot that is in scene two.
The lighting of this is also a key aspect in analysing with this photo, it tells us that we will not need any artifical lighting for the shots outside, as the timing of out filming and the timing of these photos being taken were within a small time span, therefore we know we will have enough light outside for the filming to look good and work with the rest of the shot. The sound of the area in which this photo was taken has told us that we won't struggle with loud noises, classes will be on while we are present in this area, so there will be no cars moving and no loudness outside. However, we may have some noise from the classroom that is directly next to the room we are using. As the filming is outside, there is no power supply,so the camera we use much have a full battery so that we are able to film all that we need.
This location is part of the area which the panning shot of scene two will be filmed. As with the photo above, this helped us analysis the lighting and sound. (See above for that information)
This is the inside of TC8 where the inside filming will take place. This photo was taken with the artifical lighting from the cieling on. From this photo we know that when the lighting is on, we are able to see parts of the room better, but in comparison to the photo without the lighting on and only natural light, there is not much of a difference. The sound in this room was extremely echoey and therefore we know that the dialouge may not be as clear as we want and the cast will have to put a lot of effort into speaking clearly and louder than usual. The photo underneath those two is a photo showing the entrance of the room. This photo also helps up with the lighting side of these shots, ass now we are aware there are window on the side of the room that the door is located around. We are also aware there is are two exits to the class room, as there is a fire exit, along with the door that is the entrance and exit to the room.
This is a photo taken in the same room without the artifical lighting, with only the natural light from the outside coming through the windows.
This photo is the door at which HANNAH will be knocking to get into the room in scene 3. This photo also shows the direction of shot we are planning to do for these part of the filming. The lighting in this area is good, as it is right next to a door which has a lot of natural light coming through the window in it, so no artifical light will be required. The room this door is located in small and so the sound is not echoey and we should not stuggle with any unessassary noise, however, across from this door is another classroom which will have a class in it, this may cause us some trouble, as there will be outside noise.
Mise-en-scene table
This table above describes all the features of the 'mise-en-scene' within the production of our preliminary project. Containing information on: Set Design and Location; props we will be using; how the lighting will effect the shots and the type of lighting we will use; the character movement in the scenes; the costumes of the cast and the hair and make-up of the cast. Each member of the group was given a copy of this before filming.
Cast, Crew and Equiptment list:
Cast:
HANNAH - Hannah Findlay-Bada
LAURA - Laura O'Brien
Crew:
Camerawoman - Sabene Wilkin
Editor - Sabene Wilkin, Laura O'Brien and Hannah Findlay-Bada
Clapperboard worker - Sabene Wilkin
Equiptment:
Video Camera
Tri-pod
SD card
Clapperboard
Risk Assessment:
Risk Assessment:
For our risk assessment, we went around the TC8 room and looked at all the features which could have posed a threat to saftey. One of the main features was the fact the classroom has wires loose near the front of the room, these wires posed a threat, as they meant that we could trip and fall over and hurt ourselfs; we could also damage the filming equpitment if the wires caught around and made them fall onto the ground. In relation to this, we had to make sure that there was enough space for all of the equpitment to move and be used safely. Along with this, we identified there were two exits, one being a fire exit located at the back of the room and the door through which we enter and exit the room. The windows of the room had safety locks so that they couldn't be opened too far.