Friday, 24 November 2017

Friday, 10 November 2017

Risk Assessment

Risk Assessment 

Potential risk/hazard
Result of occurrence
Precaution taken to control the risk
Risk Level
Risks to people
The Tripod
It is possible that either one of the actors or the director could have tripped over one of the tripods legs.
Make sure that when people are walking past they leave space in order to avoid the fall
Low
The rain
As it was raining on the day of the shoot it means that the floor would have been slippery. Therefore meaning that people could fall
Make sure that people were extra careful when moving both in and out of a scene
Medium
Risks to the equipment
The rain
The rain poses another risk as if it gets to heavy then it could damage the equipment
Make sure the equipment is covered when the weather is worsening therefore meaning that the equipment will be undamaged
Medium
Dropping the camera
The camera might be dropped on accident when using it on shots that do not require a tripod
Make sure when the camera is not secured on the tripod it is fastened around someone’s neck securely
Medium

Thursday, 9 November 2017

Equipment List

Equipment List

Production:

  • Camera - To record the shots for the music video. The camera will have to be high quality in order to get the best possible shots. I will be using different camera angles and shots, and this is to make the entire music video more professional.
  • Tripod - To stabilise the camera in shots where the camera must be still.
  • Lights - To light up my scenes as they will be shot during the night time, this is to create synergy between the digipack and the lyrics of the video.

Props:

  • Drug packets - This is so the character in the first verse can realise how their life is going after purchasing drugs. This will be a key item in the progression of the story.
  • Knife - To show the dangers of the environment.
  • Money - To purchase the drugs and to show the audience how much money is wasted on it, instead of trying to save up and leave.
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Costumes:

The main costumes in the video will be ordinary clothes in order for the audience to see the human side of these people and relate to their struggles, this will be done through the simple clothing that they will wear.
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Post-Production:

  • Adobe Premier Elements 14 - This is to edit the video together.
  • SD Card - This is to store the shots on before the editing process.
  • Adobe Photoshop - To edit the digipack and magazine advert. 
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Monday, 6 November 2017

Shot List

Shot List


Production Title: Gang Related
Director: Jack Szklarek
Cinematographer – Jack Szklarek
Shot
Location
Shot Type
Camera Movement
Shot Description
1
ROAD
Establishing
Zoom
The camera will zoom in on ARTIST while they have their back to the camera. The camera will then pan to the sky and transition to the next shot
2
PARK (Deal Scene)
Medium
Still
The camera pans down to a flashback scene. The MAIN CHARACTER in focus will begin to walk forwards towards a background CHARACTER
3
PARK
Extreme Close Up
Still
A close up of the hands acknowledging each other before passing the packet.
4
PAVEMENT
Medium
Reverse the camera while following in front of M.C
Walking towards the camera away from the location in SHOT 3. Needs to be looking around
5
PAVEMENT
Close-Up
Slow Motion
Walking next to the camera. Ignores the bloodstains on the background wall.
6
ALLEY
Mid Shot
Zoom
Zoom in on the packet before the character drops it
7
ALLEY
Extreme Close-Up
Still
Packet falls to the ground. When it lands the black and white filter is removed.
8
ROAD
Long Shot
Still
ARTIST:
‘Yeah’
9
ROAD
Close-Up
Still
ARTIST:
‘Uh, yeah’
10
ROAD
Long Shot
Still
ARTIST:
‘Livin life like this’
11
ALLEY
Extreme Close-Up
Still
Running away from SHOT 7
12
ROAD
Long Shot
Still
ARTIST:
‘Tales from my hood, not a sight like this’
13
PAVEMENT
Mid Shot / Establishing Shot
Still
M.C is walking away from camera
14
ROAD
Long Shot
Still – (Swing with arms)
ARTIST to swing hands away at ‘Baseheads coming through lookin for the play’
15
ALLEY
Extreme Close-Up
Still
The blade is extended from the knife
16
SEE SHOT 4
17
ROAD
Tracking Shot
Track the car
The car drives past and the camera will follow it down the road
18
ROAD
Mid Shot
Still
The artist has to point away at ‘next to the baby in the bib’
19
ROAD
Long Shot
Still
More lip-synching
20
ALLEY
Long Shot
Still
M.C confronts the DEALER and gets stabbed
21
ROAD
Mid Shot
Still
At ‘NO,NO,UH,UH’ the shot is repeated to the first NO and UH
22
ROAD
Extreme Close-Up
Still
Follow the hands as the ARTIST counts out
23
ROAD
Close-Up
Still
More lip-Synching
24
ALLEY
Close-Up
High Angle
Looking down at M.C’s body
25
NEWS REPORT.
Have the news report played out detailing the murder
26
ALLEY
Close-Up
Still
Close up on a memorial to M.C
27
ROAD
Long Shot
Still
More lip-synching
28
ROAD
Close-Up
Still
Close up on ARTIST praying
29
ROAD
Long Shot
Still
More lip-synching
30
ALLEY
Long Shot
Pan to group leaving
M.C’s body is still there and DEALER is running away
31
ROAD
Extreme Close-Up
Still
Close up on gun fingers
32
ROAD
Long Shot
Still
More lip synching
33
ROAD
Mid Shot
Still
More lip-synching
34
ROAD
Long Shot
Panning around ARTIST
Full end of the song is done in one to make the video seem raw and from the heart.