Wednesday, 19 November 2014

risk assessment

Risk assessment


What is a risk assessment?
Risk assessment is a document which must attend any filming and recce schedule. This makes sure the person responsible when on location has considered the safety of everyone involved in the filming from the contributor, the crew to the general public. They need to think through the filming day and consider what the potential hazards are, what injury could result from this hazard and how the risk can be reduced or avoided.

The risk assessment should be structured and applied so as to help everyone to:
  • Check whether the measures in place are adequate
  • Evaluate the risks in order to make the best informed selection of work equipment, chemical substances or preparations used the fitting out of the workplace, and the organisation of work.

The producer is responsible for ensuring that risk assessments are completed for their productions. In practice, they may delegate risk assessment to other people, such as production managers, designers, heads of departments, the location manager or the unit manager.
In this case, the producer must ensure that:
  • The person delegated is competent to perform the assessment, if necessary, by providing training in risk assessment procedures or other aspects of health and safety
  • The assessment is carried out
  • Necessary controls are implemented effectively throughout the production
  • The assessment is reviewed where changes or new circumstances have made the original assessment no longer valid.





What are the hazards?
Who might be harmed and how?
How do you prevent it?
Action by whom?
Action by when?
Done
Slips and trips
The camera-person, the actor/actress may be injured if they trip over objects.
Make sure nothing is on the floor, excepts props that needed
all student
27.10.14
done
Prop- knife
As one of the actors will have to hold a knife, he may cut himself with it.
By informing the actor how to hold the knife correctly, never touch the knife without our permission
all student
27.10.14
done
Time rushing (rushing to finish is when hazards get missed, or people start taking risks)
If the cameraman rushes to finish filming then the quality of the videos may be rubbish and we won’t get the videos that we wanted and it is waste of time to go back to the location again, where we could use that time to edit the videos.
The cameraman needs to film the same scenes more than once, to make sure that every scene is right
all student
27.10.14
done
Precarious(shots from high up or near the edge of something)
To be able to get a high angle shot, the cameraman needs to be up high to get a proper shot. To be near the edge, the cameraman can get caught by a sharp edge and he may be injured.
the runner needs to make sure that there is nothing dangerous in the scenes
all student
27.10.14
done






Thursday, 6 November 2014

Film titles


Film titles


I picked these titles because they are bold and stand out, also the colour red represents blood linking into the conventions of a typical horror/thriller film.






I picked these titles because they are bold and stand out, also they are simple and if we had used a dark background to match the horror convention they would be readable. 





I picked these titles because they were simple and lower case adding just one capital letter giving it an effect. Also the titles have an eery white shadowing making it look ghostly linking it to the conventions of a horror.






I picked these titles because they are simple and thin. They are all in capitals and are white so on a dark background they would stand out.

Production schedule

Production Schedule – (Film Title)



Date
Task
Complete Y/N

W/C: 3/11/14


Filming

Y
W/C: 10/11/14


Creating/sourcing sound/music


Y
W/C: 17/11/14


Editing


Y
W/C: 24/11/14


Creating graphics/titles


Y
W/C: 01/12/14


Uploading all elements from Foundation Portfolio onto your blog


Y
W/C: 08/12/14


Blogging all stages of the filming/editing process

Y
W/C: 15/12/14

Film to be handed in to be marked over the Christmas Break.

Y


Filming schedule

Actors- Sophie and Sophie's brother.
Sophie Wynn and Riley Woakes
Director (a person who supervises the actors and other staff in a film, play, or similar production)
Kannika Fletcher
Producer (a person responsible for the financial and managerial aspects of the making of a film or broadcast or for staging a play, opera, etc.)
Sophie Wynn and Kannika Flectcher
Camera person
Kannika Fletcher
Editor
Kannika Fletcher and Sophie Wynn
Sound
Kannika Fletcher
Makeup/prop
Sophie Wynn and Kannika Flectcher
Runner (Runners work across the TV industry so you could be doing anything from helping out on sets to helping out with the editing process post-production. The actual day-to-day jobs you’ll be expected to do)
Kannika Fletcher
Researcher
Kannika Fletcher and Sophie Wynn

Date
Time
Location
Shots and scenes
Cast
Props
27.10.14
6pm until filming was complete.
Sophie's house. Areas used were; Riley’s room, Hallway, Stairs and landing.
All shots and scenes were filmed during our session. We managed to complete all the work we needed to create our final piece.
Sophie Wynn playing the mother and Riley Woakes playing the main character.
Make-up, toys, knife and bedroom ect… We then completed a risk assessment following the props we had used e.g. the knife.

Recce

   Recce


These photos were taken in and around my house. We decided to use a house as our setting to keep our opening horror scene realistic. The photos taken are of the areas in the house we used to film in. We based our opening scene in Riley's room as Riley is the main character, by doing this we achieved the look of innocence through Riley as his room was inspired with all his favorite toys and hobbies. We only used the rest of the areas in the house to film specific parts of the film e.g. Riley's mother shouting up the stairs to Riley and later on walking up the stairs to see what he is doing.

By choosing a house to film in we managed to create a realistic, typical setting for our actors. Keeping our film short, simple and low-cost.






Casting

Storyboard



Script

script

*Riley playing with toys*

[Creepy voices talking to him]

*mother comes to the bottom of the stairs and begins to call for riley*

Mother: Riley your dinners ready

*riley doesn’t respond and continues playing with his toys*

Mother: Riley??? (sounding worried)

[Creepy voices talking to him again]

Riley: I don’t want to

*grabs knife*

[Creepy voices talk to him yet again]

*riley walks towards the door carrying the knife*

Mother: Riley??! (Beginning to sound concerned as riley is not responding to her call)


*mother walks up the stairs*

The story line

Curse of the Illusioned mind


Narrative: A young boy named Riley is casually playing with his toys, all of a sudden he begins to hear a whispering voice coming from behind him, he looks but there is nothing to be seen. Riley’s mother then begins to call him down for his dinner. However Riley does not respond to her call and gets up and begins to draw on his walls, his mother then calls again sounding a little concerned as Riley has not came down. It becomes clear something is wrong as Riley walks towards his toy tool box and pulls out a knife. Riley’s mother calls again this time sounding very concerned. She decides to go and see what Riley is up to. She starts walking up the stairs as Riley walks towards the door still carrying the knife. They both reach the door and his mother pushes it open finding Riley clearly possessed with big dilated eyes holding the knife. Throughout the opening scene there will be continuous whispers pulling Riley into the trap and getting into his mind.

Mind maps

The pitch




Target audience research

Genre research

Genre research
 
A horror film depicts the viewers emotions, worst fears, terror of the unknown. The horror genre is a genre that often features scenes throughout the film to scare the viewer using macabre and the supernatural. This genre also overlaps with other genres such as:
  • Comedy
  • Thriller
  • Horror
 
There are also sub-genres that may be involved such as: Physiological, thriller, demonic, supernatural, suspense or gothic. There are also hybrid genres that cross over two different genres to make a combination of both types of film.
 
Conventions of horror:
  • Usually starts off with a family what then gets torn apart.
  • Themes to do with religion, supernatural, insanity, death and the undead coming back to life.
  •  Point of view shots are common in a horror to give the sense it’s real also to giving the audience a feel of not knowing what is about to happen. Fast pace editing is used to give the sense of panic due to the events taking place.
  • The setting is using isolated and places where the area connotes that the people are alone.
  • The characters in a horror are normally negative energies such as devils, demons, monsters ect…