Wednesday, 11 November 2015

Callsheet and risk assessment 4


TWGSB Media Studies Film Production
Call Sheet & Shot list
 
Date:6/11/15       Location: Dunorlan Park
Meeting Time:14:30   Group: 3       
 
Crew & Cast Contact details:
 
Anna Jennings                 Phone: 07910870272
 
Mia Pavey                     Phone: 07746202947
 
Hamish Maslen                 Phone: 07542687807
 
Freddie O’Connell             Phone: 07403083989
 
Luke Cole                     Phone: 07915570095
 
_____________________         Phone:
 
 
 
Props & Equipment                               crew responsible
Hamish’s Camera                                 Hamish
Camera Frame                                    Freddie
Tripod                                          Hamish
Kites                                           Freddie
 
 
 
 
Location
Shot number (on storyboard)
Cast
Technical notes
Dunorlan Park.
By the lake and the café at the top of the hill.
First chorus, second chorus, middle 8.
10 shots.
Anna (lead) & Luke (supporting)
The couple.
 
Actors – Running and smiling and laughing, having fun just being with each other.
Props – Kite will be in many of the shots. The camera itself will be held and passed between (while filming) the two actors. Kite.
Camera – It should look amateur as though the couple are filming eachother. Lots of close ups. Purely handicam. Steadicam with the camera frame may be used in shots afterwards when Anna’s on her own.
Clothing – Anna will be wearing bright clothing such as a bright yellow, traditional raincoat. An orange wooly hat.
Luke will be wearing casual clothing: jeans, jumper underneath a raincoat.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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
 
Dunorlan park
 
 
 
 
Falling in the lake.
 
 
The actors and the crew equally. If we don’t look behind us when using the camera we could trip and fall in the lake.
Have members of the crew tell the camera man and actors to look out if they go too near the bank.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Slipping because the grass will most likely be wet.
 
The steep hill and the wet ground may cause us to slip and get hurt. The camera may be damaged too.
Wear grippy footwear. Try not to run.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Getting attacked by dogs
An enthusiastic dog may try to run into us or possibly bite the camera.
Stop filming if a dog comes near us and put the camera away.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hitting children
We could walk into a child.
They could get in frame.
Don’t hit children. Try and film away from kids.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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