Monday, 9 November 2015

Seaford Call Sheet and Risk Assessment


Date:25/10/15          Location: Seaford (cliffs)
Meeting Time: 8:00             Group:3                
 
Crew :
Freddie O’Connell                   Phone:07403083989
Mia Pavey                                               Phone:07746202947
 
Cast:
Anna Jennings                         Phone:07910870272
Luke Cole                                               Phone: 07915570095
 
Props & Equipment      Crew  Responsible
3 Kites                                         Fred and Mia
Different clothing                      Anna and Luke
Camera frame                            Mia
Camera                                        Fred                                                      
 
Location
Shot number (on storyboard)
Cast
Technical notes
Base of cliff
 
Anna
Camera: slow ped up and backwards
Props: Kite
Actor: Wearing the same clothes as she wears when she leaves the house to go. She will be starting to walk up the cliff, her back facing the camera
Mise-en-scene: She will be in the center of the frame and be walking away from the camera. She will be walking at a moderate place and looking ahead of her the whole time.
 
Cliff
 
 
 
Anna
Camera : 360 reverse pan. A single person with the camera frame will circle Anna on the cliff. The rest of the crew will have to hide somewhere.
Props: Kite will be held but may not be in shot
Actor: Wearing the same clothes as before.
Mise-en-scene: Her facial expressions will be sad. She will not smile  but keep a plain facial expression to express her sadness. She will take up the majority of the frame however some of the background will be in the frame at either side of her. The background will be the cliffs and the grass.
Cliff
 
Luke
Camera: Handicam of Luke at the sign. There will be more movement in the camera as it needs to look as if Anna is filming him
Props: Kite will be in view
Actor: Luke will be smiling and talking to the camera whilst being active in body movement. Luke will be wearing causal clothing such as jeans and a hoodie.
Mise-en-scene: Luke will go behind the sign and talk. In the background there will be the location of the cliffs.
Cliff
 
Anna and Luke
Camera: Handicam again of Luke and Anna, will be made to look as if Luke is filming Anna
Props: Kite
Actors; They will be running along the cliff, smiling and laughing.
Mise-en-scene: Anna will be holding the kite and Luke will be the one holding the camera and then she will take hold of the camera and turn it around to Luke. They will be smiling and laughing.
Cliff
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Anna
Camera: Low angle show, on the floor, No movement from the camera
Props: Kite
Actors: Anna will come into shot from the right and place down the kite in front of the camera. She will then walk off. The kite will fly away out of the shot.
Mise-en-scene: We will not see her facial expressions in this last shot. She will be facing away from the camera. She will walk off moderately slowly.
 
 


TWGSB Media Studies Film Production

Risk Assessment

 

Location
What is the hazard?
 
Think about road safety, filming at night, potential damage to equipment
Who/what might be harmed and why?
 
Think about who needs to be aware of the risk
How will you reduce the risk?
 
 
What steps will you take to ensure that the risk is lowered?
Signed
 
Approved by JF, CF, KJ
Seven sisters cliffs
 
 
 
 
Gettings too close to the edge causing it to crumble and someone to fall
The crew and cast and equipment
Make sure we do not stand close to the edge and stay in the area that is marked safe
 
Seven sisters cliffs
 
 
 
 
Slipping or tripping over causing us to hurt ourselves
The crew and cast and the equipment
Make sure we do not run and look where we are going
 
The Beach by the cliffs
 
 
 
 
 
Standing to close to the cliff causing in case some of it crumbles onto us
The crew and cast if we are filming right in front of it and the equipment if it should fall on it
Make sure we do not stand too close in front of the cliffs and watch out
 
 
The beach by the cliffs
 
 
 
 
Slipping over and getting the equipment wet
The equipment may break if it should get wet by the sea water
Make sure we are holding on tight to the equipment and don’t leave the equipment on the floor near the sea
 

 

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