2. RECCE report
• In order to start a RECCE report we need to take into consideration the
following;
• Health and Safety concerns
• Parking or equipment access
• Electrical outlets/power supplies
• Available lighting sources (natural and artificial)
• Requirement of permissions to film on site
• Viability in creating a suitable and intended atmosphere
• Space and filming possibilites.
• Area for shooting, cast, equipment
3. Green Screen
We used the green screen in college in
order to get the same effect most
artists do with a plain background for
when the artist is preforming.
This will also be used to take photos to
use for the digipak and the poster to
promote the album.
Using artificial light in order to be able
to get good lighting on the artists face
so it can be viewed throughout the
video.
4. Ice Skating
One part of the set will be on the ice skating
rink and the camera will be off the ice to just
be able to see the girls on the ice and
eliminates any problems such as dropping the
camera on the ice which would be a health
and safety problem.
The light will be natural as it will be through
the day and this will allow it to feel more
realistic.
Also we won’t need consent from people as
the ice rink won’t be full due to use filming
through the day on a week day.
5. Bumper Cars
The bumper cars will have natural lighting of the
fairground and also it will be quite light as it’s
through the day giving it a more natural feel and
allowing the setting to seem more realistic.
The camera won’t be taken onto the bumper cars so
it will just be filmed from the side as someone
watching would be able to view the scene.
6. Costumes
Ice rink and the bumper cars: Typical daywear
such as big coats and scarfs and jeans or
leggings. Very casual to show a contrast from
here and to the scenes in the green screen
room where it is just the artist.
Green screen room: two different dresses which
contrast. One which is very pale and light but
very dressy and another which is plain black and
a bit more revealing showing two different
sides to the artist.