Wednesday, 5 May 2010
Tuesday, 30 March 2010
Tuesday, 23 February 2010
Assessment eight - Shooting Schedule by Grace and Jasmine
Asessment 8 – Jasmine Graham and Grace Peel
Shot | Type | Duration (seconds) | Location | Mise-en-scene |
one | Close up | 5-8 | Photograph | Lighter, Photograph |
Two | Establishing shot | 5-7 | School | Costumes-showing what type of person each character is. Spray paint cans. |
Three | Close up | 2-5 | School | Camera |
Four | Long shot | 3-5 | School | Fence, Photos. |
Five | Long shot | 6-7 | On the way to drama studio | School buildnigs |
six | High angle | 4-5 | Breaking into drama studio | Low key lighting and fences making the scene feel enclosed |
seven | pan | 3-4 | Outside the drama studio looking in | See normal everyday classroom then killer in the corner |
eight | Shot reverse shot | 3-4 | Inside drama studio | Worried faces |
Nine | Killers point of view | 5-6 | Inside drama studio | Classroom, big black curtains to increase tensity, graffiti Low key lighting |
Ten | Low angle | 4-7 | In the drama studio | Character flying over barrier, low key lighting |
eleven | High angle | 4-6 | In the drama studio | Character lying on floor and killer moving closer and characters running. |
twelve | Arial high angle | 2-3 | In the drama studio | Character hurt surrounded by spray cans and bottles that were dropped when the others ran |
Thirteen | High angle long shot 180 degree spin | 4-6 | Drama studio | Character lying on the floor, crying glasses lying next to her |
fourteen | Close up pan | 7-8 | Drama studio | Shocked faces of hurt characters friends |
fifteen | Close up Point of view of hurt character | 8-9 | Drama studio | Ceiling then face of killer. |
sixteen | Extreme close up | 4-5 | Drama studio | Killers mouth |
Risk Assessment - By Grace Peel
Risk Assessment
When filming our opening sequence we all will have to consider the risks involved before filming it. For instance, when we ‘break’ into the school, whoever climbs over the fence will have to make sure their safe and are not at risk of causing harm to themselves whilst doing it. Also we will have to walk around the areas of the school that we are shooting in and make sure there is nothing in our way that we could fall or trip over. We will also have to walk round the inside surroundings of the drama studio, and when one of us falls over the banisters in the drama studio in our sequence we will have to make sure there is a mat at the bottom were they will land as then they won’t hurt themselves or put themselves at risk of an injury. Also little things such as running in the yard of the school, we will all have to watch out for on coming vehicles leaving the school as we will be filming at the end of the school day when it is busy. We will also have to watch out for each other when filming, as we won’t want the person who is filming being knocked over by one of the actors and then damaging the camera equipment. We will have to plan out were the person who is filming is going to stand after every shot to make the shooting and running of it flow.