Monday, 9 November 2015

Tonbridge Park Call Sheet and Risk Assessment


TWGSB Media Studies Film Production
Call Sheet & Shot list
 
Date:25/10/15                      Location: Tonbridge Park
Meeting Time: 11:00 am            Group:3                        
 
Crew :
Freddie O’Connell                   Phone:07403083989
Hamish Maslen                       Phone:07542687807
Mia Pavey                               Phone:07746202947
 
Cast:
Anna Jennings                         Phone:07910870272
 
Props & Equipment                      Crew Responsible
3 Kites                                              Fred
Long Board                                      Hamish
Different clothing                           Anna and Luke
Camera frame                                 Fred, Hamish, Mia
Camera                                             Hamish
Tripod                                                Hamish, Mia
Mia’s phone                                     Mia
Photoframes                                    Mia
 
 
Location
Shot number (on storyboard)
Cast
Technical notes
Tonbridge Park
21
Anna Jennings,
2 extras
Camera: Camera will be facing towards, as well as behind Anna, the movement will be steady but not still. Sometimes may be moving and following her.
Actor/s: Anna will be walking alone and she will see a couple on a bench and look at them sadly, then walking off. The couple of the bench will be talking and look as if they are having fun and a couple. She will be wearing comfortable clothes. E.g. jeans and a wooly jumper.
Mise-En-Scene: The lighting will depend on the weather of that day. However, the forecast suggests there will be sun.
Tonbridge Park
Various shots
Anna Jennings
Camera: Different shots of Anna walking on her own to show her loneliness
Actor: She will be walking, fairly slowly and her facial expression will be glum. She will be wearing comfortable clothes. E.g. Jeans and wooly jumper.
Mise-En-Scene: The lighting will depend on the weather of that day. However, the forecast suggests there will be sun.
 
 


TWGSB Media Studies Film Production

Risk Assessment

 

 

You need to consider all the potential risks at each location shoot and outline how you will work to prevent any accident or injury to you, your cast or the equipment.

 

 

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
Tonbridge park
Tripping over
The crew and cast could injure themselves as well as the equipment which could get broken
Do not run when moving between locations and make sure we have a firm grip of the equipment
 
Tonbridge Park
If it rains
The equipment could get damaged due to the rain. Mainly the camera.
Make sure we are prepared for all weather conditions and take an umbrella and waterproof case for the camera.
 

 

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