Monday, 22 September 2008

AS coursework peliminary task

Risk Assesment
We started with a risk assesment on the risks that we might haft to deal with whilst filming in the drama room. This risk assesment consisted of risks to us,the public, equipment, and risks regarding people making noise etc whilst we were filming.We included the location we were in, the risks and the action we are going to take.

Storyboard
After the risk assesment we drew up the storyboard. In this we had a rough drawing of the shot with a breif description of each shot. The scene description included a scene number, shot number, character movement, shot sizes, camera movement, sound description and length of shot.


Shot List
We then did a shot list. This shows us the number of shots and what would be taking place in that shot. We included the location of the scene and the scene number .This will make it a lot easier when we are filming.

Script
We wrote out the script. This is the dialogue in the scene. It also includes the fictional location of the scene and stage directions for the actors. We then had to make sure that everything in the storyboard and shot list fitted in with the script.

Costume List
Lastly, we did a breif costume list, just for the actors, so they knew what sort of thing they needed to wear for filming.

Filming
In the lesson today, we started shooting, this was set in our drama room. The task went pretty well except a few shots which were not up to standard. And when watched back, seemed mostly the way we wanted them to look.We only had an hour so we didn't take too many of one shot, and with some we only had one take of the shot.We went through a range of different shots such as; close-ups, medium close-ups and long shots. We did a medium shot which was slightly too far away and should have been closer and lower down looking up at the actors. We also did a panning shot which didn't turn out as well as we'd wished as the actor was walking out of shot because the camara wasn't moving fast enough when trying to keep the panning smooth, however we had a long shot as backup.We will be re-doing some of our shots after school at some point to try and make some of the wrong shots correct.

Wednesday, 17 September 2008

AS coursework peliminary task

Today we had to do the location recce. Although the plan to take photo's of our set seemed simple enough it proved to be quite difficult. As we had chosen the drama room at kings langley school to be our set we had to wait untill no one was using it. Eventually we were able to take the pictures. We then had to line up the photos to create an acurate dipiction of the drama room. This proved difficult as it was near impossible to line all the details of the room together. After much persistance however the job was complete.









Thursday, 11 September 2008

10/09/08

Today in media we had to think of a script (short) and then write it out on the computer in the correct layout ( which we learnt to do in the previous class) .

Our breif was to have a person walk into a room sit down with the other character and hve a convosation. Our group, TM2G Productions, decided on a interigation scene involving a cop and a murderer. We discused what the basic plot should involve. We were trying to come up with a basic script with opertunties for interesting and invetive camera shots.
This is what we came up with:



After we decided on the script we made the shot list. A shot list is basically a table consisting of 4 things: Location, scene, shot and a breif description. It looks like this:



We decided on some shots, including the mandatory one's, i.e shot reverse shot. This is what we came up with:

Tuesday, 9 September 2008

AS Media

In media we learnt to draw characters in preportion (so we wouldnt draw stick figures).

After learning to draw th e characters we were shown how to put them into correct shots i.e: ECU (exstreme close up)












CU (close up)












MCU (medium close up)





















MS (medium shot)



















3/4

















MLS (medium long shot)










LS (long shot











and the establishing shot. Which is where you have a shot of the setting before the actual scenes with the actors commence.





We also learnt about shot reverse shot. Its were say person A is talking to person B, your first shot would be on person A for there line, then you would reverse and have the second shot on person B for there line, then back to person A for the responding line, so its a shot, reverse, shot.




The thirds rule is were the TV screen is split in to three sections across and down, this is so the audiences main focus isnt in the centre of the screen as this unpleast for the viewer.





We learnt the correct name for camera movement

Theres panning where camera go's from right to left or vise versa whilst the camera is in a stationary position.





Tilting is when the camera tilts up or down whilst in a stationary position


Tracking is where the camera move from left to right or right to left but is not stationary, i.e if a camera is following a person running.


Jibing is where a camera goes down or up but is not stationary i.e if a character falls down the camera will go with them to te floor.


Diegetic is when the characters can hear the noise i.e if there's a piano in the restaraunt there sitting in. Non diegetic is when only the audience can here the music i.e if the character is running there may be music that fits the pace of him running to make it more exciting to the viewer.


The 180 degree rule is where the characters shouldnt cross the line, and the cameras can only film one side.

Match on acton is when the camera is on the person doing the action, for instance when the camera is on the person talking.