2. Personnel
Name - Role Contact details Days of availability Notes
Courtney Henderson β Actress
playing Jolene
clhenderson.1399@hotmail.com
Whattsapp
14th - 15th April, 18th β 19th
April, 25th β 26th April
Lives in Manchester, will have
travelfromthere to get to the
shooting locations, I will be
paying for all traveland food
expenses.
Luke Tearney β Actor playing
Jospeh
lukastearney@gmail.com
Messenger app
2nd β 14th April, 17th April +
Oscar Rogers βActor playing The
Target
oscar.rogers23@icloud.com
Instagrammessages app
Day by day case
Jake Handley β Director of
Photography
jacob-
handley@student.yorkcollege.ac.
uk
Instagrammessages app
Day by day case
Kai Fordham-Brown βDirector of
Photography
07534676185
Instagrammessages app
Day by day case
Abigail Atkinson - Actress Instagrammessages app Day by day case
These are the people who will be involved in the production, I'veincluded all their necessary details. Some of people I haveinvolved I may or
may not need, they're happy to help, I will contact them on a case by case basis. The days of availability are very importantas these dates will
determine the shooting schedule. I mustuse these dates and find the best combinations when everyoneis free.
3. Daily Shooting Schedule of the month Breakdown
I made a calendar of April, the month
I intend to shoot in. I took all the days
the actors areunavailable to shooton
and crossed themout and marking
the initials of the actor that isn't
available.
Itwas also important to determine
the order of what I shoot, as there are
somescenes that mustbe shotbefore
others. The days when all the actors
are available are highlighted in
purple. I also marked the 2 week
block where the easter holidays take
place, I know then I'll havemore
availability.
I havealso been able to allow for
two contingency days thatcan
be used for another reshoots or
rescheduled days.
7. Full Prop List
Prop When it will be needed Available?
Make-up β darken eyes Every day of shoot
Espresso cup Day 4 of shoot
Glasses of water Day 4 of shoot
The file (with b&w pic of The Target) Day 1, 3 and 4
Cigarette Day 1, 2, and 4
Ash tray Day 4
Ripped piece of nylon Day 2 and 4
Car Day 4
Sleeping pills Day 4
Umbrella Day 1, 2 and 4
White cloth Day 4
Small jug Day 4
Boat Day 1
Take-away coffeecup Day 1
Slip of paper handwritten by Jolene Day 1 and 4
8. Prop Whenit will be needed Available?
A shovelβ Day 3β
The keyβ Day 1 and 2β
Alarm clockβ Day 1 and 4β
Coffeemug filled with coffeeβ Day 4β
Laptopβ Day 4β
Headphonesβ Day 4β
Lavender oilβ Day 4β
Phoneβ Day 1β
Slip of paper written by Jolene in cameraβ Day 1β
Zippo lighterβ Day 1 and 2
Full Prop List
9. Full Equipment List
Equipment Whenit will be needed
Black magic cinema camera Everyday of shoot
Sony camera Everyday of shoot
Canon lens for BM Camera Everyday of shoot
10 β 18mmlens Everyday of shoot
Canon 200D Everyday of shoot
Canon kit lens Everyday of shoot
All essential pieces in BM camera bag Everyday of shoot
All essential pieces in Sony camera bag Everyday of shoot
All essential pieces in Canon camera bag Everyday of shoot
Tri-pod Everyday of shoot
Ronin Stabiliser Everyday of shoot
SD cards Everyday of shoot
Laptop Everyday of shoot
Camera cover Everyday of shoot
Camera mount Everyday of shoot
Mic Everyday of shoot
Split dioptre Everyday of shoot
Lights Everyday of shoot(Intscenes only)
Most of the equipment I have and will be using, shall be brought to every shoot. I'd rather have it and not need it, than need it and not have it. Most of the time I have make informed
decisions if I'll need to use such equipment when looking at my storyboards and shot list.
10. Music
Music is an important part of any film, I feel for short films especially it's hard
to get it right as you're mainly reduced to royalty free rubbish which you hear
in every student short, or you use already professionally composed music
which will copyright strike your film and remind everyone how much better
The Dark Knight is, to your film. I will avoid both. Hans Zimmer won't be listed
as composer nor will bensound get a mention. For the actual music used in the
film I want to collaborate with a composer, a music enthusiast. I have reached
out to a friend who would love to help out on the score. I explained to him the
themes and style of the film, this vision I hold for it. I also sent him the
screenplay and a playlist with inspirations for the score. I know I want a main
theme which is piano based then a more suspenseful, build-up piece that
explodes into craziness (After Hours).
Although a piece of music I know I will use is a song, Dream a little Dream of
me by The Mamas and Papas. The song will play in the credits. I've always liked
the idea of a cheerful song playing in the credits of a film that is thrilling β Ari
Aster does this masterfully in both Hereditary and Midsommar. I also feel the
song will help the audience understand that most of the film is dreamlike.
I also made a playlist that contains music that makes me think of the film and
that hepls me to get into the mood. During the early stages of writing the
treatment and screenplay I would listen to Stalker and Aguirre, the Wrath of
God soundtrack as I would feel as if I was being hypnotised and slowly sent into
a sleep I couldn't get out of.
11. Music
Finally,I made playlistsfor the characters. The music in these playlists,I feel, help me understandthe character more. I
sent the playliststo the actors, to hopefullyget them more intocharacter. As I've discussed before, the slow, dreary,
hypnoticmusic perfectly puts you in the mind of an insomniac and Jospeh. With Jolene, since she is an ex-dancer I felt
her music would be the music she would dance to most, that's when she was happy β of course, the whole state of mind
of her in the film is that she's not happy, she's in a bad place therefore to look back on the precious memories she wants
back so much would be naturalfor her.
12. Colour
As for the coloursused in the film β yellow and blue are the most importantand meaningful. They both represent
Jospeh and Jolene. Part of the films story is about these two characters. There is a constantlinkagebetween the
two, even from their names β JOseph, JOlene. Yellow is Jolene's colour. It is there to represent the sudden warm
emotion of fallingin love. As a beautifulwoman walks down the street, to see her and to love her the warm glow
of yellow would swell and drip from her. The placement of this colouris very deliberate.It will feature on her
umbrella which is a very importantobject in the film, that helps tell the story. The key, another importantobject,
will be golden, a shade of yellowβ the gold will be dark, this showing Jolene'sinvolvement with this object is
negativeand a dark turn for her as a character. To further the connectionof the two, Joseph's colour is a blue (as
yellow and blue complement each other on the colourwheel) althoughother coloursJospeh will represent are
purple, dark blues and black. These colours will show his insomnia. Black for night and so on. Most of these colours
will feature in the opening scene, where I can put them in lighting as the scene will take place at night.
13. Sunday April 3rd β Day 1 Shoot
For the shoot I prepared various documents I will be using on the
day to be as organised as possible. Call sheet (emailed to all cast
and crew) - it was brief and unfinished, that's where my timing
production schedule came in. I am sticking to this schedule
religiously. Then helpful lists of props, equipment and costumes
so I don't forget anything on the day.
18. Sunday April 3rd β Day 1 Shoot
Scene 1 of the day. All shots stationary. Still. Quiet and moody. All MFS or FS.
Scene 2 of the day. Tracking. MFS. Thosethreeparticular shots I'vehad in mind, I thought would be usefulto have
as a visualreferenceon the day of shoot.
I haven't storyboarded for any other shots or scenes as I feel the shotlist will sufficeand mostof the other shots
don't need any dynamic planning. I'vetested one of these shots while I was getting to grips with the stabiliser.
19. Sunday April 3rd β Day 1 Shoot
Locations
(image from google maps) The first scene of the day takes
place on a boat. This is where the boats are on the day of
shoot. I have included the risk assessment forthe self drive
boats, below. I have also created my own personal risk
assessment for health and safety as I am brining people
onto this boat, it is my responsibility to keep people safe.
Risk Control Severity Probability
The boat is not in control, either going too
fast, too slow, not turning etc
I will be the first person to drive it until we
get sorted. I will call the phone number
provided. All instructions will be read by
myself and I will listen to everything the
boat staff have to tell me.
2 3
Someone falls in. Life jackets are provided and are optional to
take on board, I will request we have them.
4 3
Someone trips entering / leaving the boat. Make people aware of being careful.
Request they wear appropriate footwear.
3 3
Someone slips on the boat. Make sure the surfaces are dry. If any water
gets in, try my best to remove it / make
everyone aware of it.
3 3
I will also be shooting a few shots at this area near the river. The actor will
only require to stand still near the water. Therefore, the risk of falling is
minimised. He will be stood at least a metre or so away from the edge.
Severity Probability
1 - None 1 β Extremely
unlikely
2 - Minor 2 β Very
unlikely
3 - Major 3 β Unlikely
4 β
Major/deat
h
4 - Likely
5 - death 5 β Very likely
20. Sunday April 3rd β Day 1 Shoot
Locations
The location that we will be spending mostof our time in during the shootwill be the racecourse.
There are a total of 4 scenes that take place in various locations at the racecourse. I'vescheduled
them according to actor availability; therefore, weshoot the scene Oscar is in firstas he has to
leave first. Then the scenethat will be on the balcony due to sunlight. Then the other scenes that
take place with no windows, thereforethelight or lack thereof, will not be a problem and I can keep
continuity within the film.
I havea made a risk assessmentfor theracecourse, detailing risks that could happen judging by the
scriptand what action entails.
Risk Control Severity Probability
During the fight scene,
someone could potentially
get hit.
Choreograph the fight before
it is shot, make sure the
actors are aware of their cues
etc.
2 2
Could trip while running. Rehearse first and clear the
area for any potential risks
2 - 3 2
Trip on wire. Put any wires that may get in
the way, out of the way. Make
sure cast doesn't go near.
Only authorised crew.
2 1
Severity Probability
1 - None 1 β Extremely
unlikely
2 - Minor 2 β Very
unlikely
3 - Major 3 β Unlikely
4 β
Major/deat
h
4 - Likely
5 - death 5 β Very likely
21. Updated Production Schedule
I have updated the productionschedule as I've been told
Luke can't make the 15th which I originallyplannedto
shoot on, to work with Courtne's availability.Thiswill
cause minor changes to the shooting schedule. I have
also mapped out when I will begin post-production,
which will start practicallyas soon as I finish shooting on
3rd April. Unlike waiting until the end to begin, I will start
throughout the productionto save time and if I
encounterany problems, I may havethe opportunityto
reshoot it while I have the actors. I must also make time
to make the trailer and poster too.
25. Wednesday April 13th β Day 2 Shoot
Again, I choseto make minimal storyboards as I feelthe shot list will
suffice. I'veshotlist every shot I know I wantto get it, in the order we
will shoot it on the day. I'llonly storyboard if the shot itself needs
visualising better.
This particular storyboard is when I want the camera to lose the
character and focus on something else, then find the character again
β in the same shot. Something I looked into when researching Fellini's
8Β½ - I may expand this by changing something during the shot, such
as adding someone in who wasn't there before.
26. Wednesday April 13th β Day 2 Shoot
These are the various locations I will be using to shoot. I begin the day at the racecourse, Navesmire. Then continue into York to shoot the chase scene. This will be another dangerous and
potentially hazardous shoot as the actors are required to run on cobbles and near crowds of people. I have chosen alleyways as the main locations as less people will be walking down
them so I won't interfere with the public and it will keep the actors safe. I also chose the alleys to make the city seem like a maze. I want the streets of the city to be a character. This comes
from a real thing I find about York, the city feels like a maze and that's what I will show during this chase.
27. Wednesday April 13th β Day 2 Shoot
This is the main alleyway I will be using for the key scene. I took pictures of both entrances and exits
so I can remember where to find it.
Risk Control Severity Probability
Actor could trip on paving stone, uneven
ground, cobbled area.
Make sure they wear appropriate foot ware,
check the ground first before shooting.
2 β 3 3 - 4
Actor get over exhausted. Provide with water and breaks. 2 1
While walking to next location or shooting,
get hit by moving vehicle.
As the director, lead the way. Make sure
everyone is behind you and tell them to
move if a vehicle is coming.
3 - 4 1
Knock into member of the public. Primarily shoot in empty alleyways to avoid
the public, when shooting on busy street,
wait until there is an opening of less people.
3 3
Severity Probability
1 - None 1 β Extremely
unlikely
2 - Minor 2 β Very
unlikely
3 - Major 3 β Unlikely
4 β
Major/deat
h
4 - Likely
5 - death 5 β Very likely
28. Thursday April 14th β Day 3 Shoot
The following day is when Courtney is available,so will be shooting all of
her required scenes in the streets. We also haveto shoot 2 scenes which
didn't get shot last time we were at the racecourse (due to actor
availability)luckily,I was able to get that locationback to shoot those
scenes. The locationsused and the risks they containare nothing new,
so I have not includeda risk assessment for this day.
34. Monday April 18th β Day 4 Shoot
These two storyboardsare
for the final scene of the
film. An incredibly
important scenethat I feel
justdoing a few sketches
gives me moreconfidence I
can pull off the shots on
the day
This shot
I'vehad
planned for
a long time,
one of the
firstshots of
the film
when the
light is
beaming
through the
window at
Jospeh
35. Monday April 18th β Day 4 Shoot
Locations
For the purposes of ease,
time reduction and fuel costs
I have put up the actors and
myself in a holiday cottage
my mum runs. It will be the
central hub and base for the
next two days. At the
beginning of the day I will
drop off all props and
equipment. Once everyone
arrives we will use the house
to shoot a few short scenes.
Later on, after the night shoot
(estimated wrap time β
12am) we will go back to the
cottage to rest, for us to then
wake in the morning to drive
out to the beach for the final
shooting scene.
Risk Control Severity Probability
Uneven ground, someone could trip Walk in front and tell the people behind me
that the ground is uneven.
2 1
Get stung by an insect or hurt by plant etc Bring healing cream 2 β3 2
When putting up the white sheets, cut
yourself on branch
Be careful, wear gloves 2 β3 1
Tired and fatigued from heat and carrying
equipment.
Take breaks and bring water for everyone. 2 1
Severity Probability
1 - None 1 β Extremely
unlikely
2 - Minor 2 β Very unlikely
3 - Major 3 β Unlikely
4 β
Major/death
4 - Likely
5 - death 5 β Very likely
36. Tuesday April 19th β Day 5 Shoot
Since this shootday is taking place directly after Monday
18th β everyonewill already be in Helmsley with the
equipment ready to go. We will only be shooting 4 β 5 shots
at most, at the final location of the beach.
Decided to shoot at Cayton Bay as it's a quiet beach and
nearestto my house.
I do havea rough plan in my head of the timings β set off at
10 β get there for 11. Lunch at 12ish β get back home 1ish.
Two very particular shot ideas I have for the day, I felt best needed planning
visually.
Risk Control Severit
y
Probabi
lity
Uneven ground, someone
could trip
Walk in front and tell the
people behind me that the
ground is uneven.
2 1
Falling / slipping on the steep
hills and cliffs
Make sure people bring extra
pair of shoes with grip. Make
sure no one goes near the
edge of cliff.
3 - 4 3
Drown Don't go too farinto the water 4 - 5 1
Dropping any equipment on
ones self
Make sure it is secure and the
person is trusted
1 - 2 1
Severity Probability
1 - None 1 β Extremely
unlikely
2 - Minor 2 β Very unlikely
3 - Major 3 β Unlikely
4 β
Major/death
4 - Likely
5 - death 5 β Very likely
37. Credits
The credits of a film are often overlooked in the process of making said film. Although, for this film I
havea clear idea of what I wantto do with them. -- opening credits throughoutthe film up until the
end. This is done as audiences havebeen trained to think when opening credits appear while a
scene is playing out, this is the opening scene/sequence and once wesee 'directed by...'Then we
know the film has actually begun. My opening credits will appear throughoutthe film to trick the
pacing of the film, it should feel faster and make the point that the film truly begins at the end β as
it has properly begun in your head as you process whatyou'vejustwatched.
There's a certain formand structureto the credits which I will need to fresh my memory on. For the
opening credits actor's names come firston their own. For the practical and technical credits you
could put their job title in smaller writing below their name. I want my credits to specify the
location used and will havea special thanks section. There is also a part stated how the film is based
off fiction and cannot be related to anything fromreal life which I might useas well.