This document outlines the schedule for a BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production course at Eccles Sixth Form Centre for the weeks between April 15th and May 20th. It details the tasks to be completed each week for the Film, TV and Radio module HA4 - Objects of Desire, including pre-production, production and post-production work on tasks 3, 4 and 5 culminating in a deadline on May 20th.
The document outlines a production diary and progress plan for a student's music video project over several months. It details filming at a school recording studio in February, editing the footage to match the music in March. It notes uploading a first draft to YouTube and writing a halfway evaluation. It further describes gathering more footage and starting the final edit in April, then finishing and evaluating the final video by late April. The plan aims to film, edit, and refine the music video over multiple stages while gathering evidence and feedback along the way.
We began learning Adobe Illustrator and After Effects by making rolling titles for a film. We looked up technical terms to understand how to use various tools and effects. This helped us create titles for a TV channel and logo for a college. We analyzed other titles and logos for inspiration. Creating an ident for the TV channel on our own helped us better understand After Effects. Designing a logo for the college sports academy from scratch allowed more creativity using Illustrator. Studying storyboards helped in planning and making a video more efficiently. Though the software was difficult, completing these projects improved our basic skills in Illustrator and After Effects.
Eccles Sports Academy is an organization mentioned repeatedly in the document. The document does not provide any other details about Eccles Sports Academy, its purpose, activities, or mission in the 3 brief repetitions of its name.
This document outlines the schedule for a BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production course at Eccles Sixth Form Centre for the weeks between April 15th and May 20th. It details the tasks to be completed each week for the Film, TV and Radio module HA4 - Objects of Desire, including pre-production, production and post-production work on tasks 3, 4 and 5 culminating in a deadline on May 20th.
The document outlines a production diary and progress plan for a student's music video project over several months. It details filming at a school recording studio in February, editing the footage to match the music in March. It notes uploading a first draft to YouTube and writing a halfway evaluation. It further describes gathering more footage and starting the final edit in April, then finishing and evaluating the final video by late April. The plan aims to film, edit, and refine the music video over multiple stages while gathering evidence and feedback along the way.
We began learning Adobe Illustrator and After Effects by making rolling titles for a film. We looked up technical terms to understand how to use various tools and effects. This helped us create titles for a TV channel and logo for a college. We analyzed other titles and logos for inspiration. Creating an ident for the TV channel on our own helped us better understand After Effects. Designing a logo for the college sports academy from scratch allowed more creativity using Illustrator. Studying storyboards helped in planning and making a video more efficiently. Though the software was difficult, completing these projects improved our basic skills in Illustrator and After Effects.
Eccles Sports Academy is an organization mentioned repeatedly in the document. The document does not provide any other details about Eccles Sports Academy, its purpose, activities, or mission in the 3 brief repetitions of its name.
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This production schedule call sheet outlines the details for filming a TV advertisement for Skull Candy headphones, including the crew roles, location, call time, transportation, and actors. Denni Hepburn will serve as the writer, producer, director, camera operator, sound technician, and props for the shoot taking place on April 30th at 10am at Eccles College photography studio, using 5 student actors from Eccles in their own clothing without makeup.
This risk assessment sheet is for a TV advertisement filming project at a photography studio. It identifies triping over wires as a possible hazard with a risk level of 2. The solutions proposed are to keep wires neat, warn people of the wires, and use bright tape to hold wires down to prevent tripping and protect equipment from damage if someone falls. Contact information is also provided for the site safety manager and local emergency services.
This production plan outlines the requirements for a TV advertisement for Skull Candy headphones, including filming equipment needed such as a camera, tripod, and flashgun. It lists crew roles of camera person and actors, with 5 actors needed to wear the headphones. Transport of a bus to college is required, along with headphones as props. Post-production will include music, brighter colors, and potentially voice-over.
Denni Hepburn booked various photography and video equipment from the Media Department at Salford Community College from April 29th to May 3rd, 2013. The equipment included one HD SLR camera, one tripod, and one SD card to be used in the Photography Studio. Christopher Gladwin at Salford Community College was notified of the booking.
The document provides an evaluation of the student's final music video project. It summarizes the planning process which involved researching equipment costs, filming locations, and who would fill what roles. Storyboards and scripts were created to stay organized. Reference music videos were analyzed to understand effective angles, action, and how to capture band performances. The video was filmed at the student's high school, featuring two artists comfortable with the process. Additional footage was later captured. Editing incorporated effects like overlapping footage to add interest beyond the initial black and white idea. Feedback was that more raw footage could have been collected, but working with the existing material, an original, professional final video was produced matching the referenced genre and song.
The document is a synopsis for a TV advertisement for Skull Candy headphones. The ad will showcase the foldable feature of the headphones by showing people folding and storing them. It will depict both adults and teens using the headphones to demonstrate they are for everyone. The ad will be filmed using a stop-motion technique of compiling many pictures to create movement. The slogan for the ad is "Foldable, affordable".
This document outlines an assignment for a Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production. The assignment involves students working in teams to: [1] shoot footage and record sound for a music video based on pre-production materials; [2] maintain a weekly production log detailing contributions and issues; [3] complete rough and final edits of the music video individually; and [4] evaluate their final edit. The assignment aims to develop students' single camera techniques, music video production skills, and ability to work professionally in a collaborative team.
The meeting record summarizes a production meeting held by Muvic Productions on February 19th, 2013 from 3:45pm to 4:00pm in the library. Clayton Skorski, Denni Hepburn and Ellie Ryan were present with no apologies. They agreed to begin filming on February 25th from 2:30pm to 4:30pm and assigned job roles for each set location.
Muvic Productions held a meeting on 19/2/2013 from 3:45pm to 4:00pm in the library to discuss filming plans. They agreed to film on Tuesday 26/2/2013 from 10am to 12pm and assigned job roles to crew members for each set location. Clayton Skorski took the minutes and those present included Clayton, Denni Hepburn and Ellie Ryan with no apologies received.
This call sheet was prepared by Clayton Skorski for a film shoot taking place on February 24, 2013 in Manchester, UK. The shoot is scheduled to take place from 3pm-12pm at an address on Hilton Lane. Clayton will be the camera person and director of photography, while Denni Hepburn will direct and Ellie Ryan will be the production runner and producer. Scenes may include reshoots from previous days. Cast and crew contact details are provided. The weather is expected to be cold with potential light showers. Local hospitals and markets are also listed.
This call sheet summarizes the filming schedule and crew contact information for a shoot taking place on February 21st, 2013 in Manchester, UK. The camera operator and director of photography is Clayton Skorski, the director is Denni Hepburn, and the production runner/producer is Ellie Ryan. Scenes 15-16, 22, 24-28 will be shot outside and inside at a location in Hilton Lane between 3-5pm. The call sheet provides safety information, weather forecasts, hospital locations, and schedules shots by time and scene description.
This call sheet provides details for a film shoot taking place on February 18th, 2013 at the Hilton Lane location in Manchester. It lists the contact information for three crew members - Clayton Skorski, Denni Hepburn, and Ellie Ryan. The schedule outlines the scenes and script pages to be shot that day, as well as safety notes, weather forecast, hospital information, and details of shots planned between 3-12pm including locations and descriptions.
This risk assessment evaluates hazards for filming at Harrop Fold High School in Manchester. It identifies potential risks like wires, electrical equipment, and confined spaces. Controls are in place like taping wires down, monitoring equipment use, and limiting people in small spaces. The assessment rates risks as low for wires and confined spaces due to controls, and moderate for electrical equipment. Further actions like using yellow tape and taking equipment breaks are recommended to improve safety.
The document describes an academy called Eccles Sports Academy. It contains the name of the academy repeated in different formats across multiple lines. The academy's name, Eccles Sports Academy, is the main information provided.
This risk assessment evaluates hazards for filming at Harrop Fold High School in Manchester. It identifies potential risks like wires, electrical equipment, and confined spaces. Controls are in place like taping wires down, monitoring equipment use, and limiting people in small spaces. The assessment rates risks as low for wires and confined spaces due to controls, and moderate for electrical equipment. Further actions like using yellow tape and taking equipment breaks are recommended to improve safety.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document is a second draft script for a music video by The Killers for their song "Spaceman". It outlines 29 scenes that will be filmed of the band performing and recording the song in a studio. The script provides direction for camera shots, angles, and movement that correspond with lyrics and elements of the song. It shows the band recording, laughing together, and the lead singer performing vocals inside and outside the studio.
The meeting record summarizes a production company meeting that took place on January 15th, 2013 at 2:50pm in the library. Ellie's script was chosen for the production because it had attention to detail, more angles were added, and there was more action involved. The meeting ended at an unspecified time.
The meeting record sheet documents a meeting on January 15th, 2013 at 2:50pm in the library. Clayton, Denni and Ellie were present. Ellie's script was chosen for the production because it had attention to detail, more angles were added, and there was more action involved.
Pp production schedule_call_sheet_templateDenniHepburn96
This production schedule call sheet outlines the details for filming a TV advertisement for Skull Candy headphones, including the crew roles, location, call time, transportation, and actors. Denni Hepburn will serve as the writer, producer, director, camera operator, sound technician, and props for the shoot taking place on April 30th at 10am at Eccles College photography studio, using 5 student actors from Eccles in their own clothing without makeup.
This risk assessment sheet is for a TV advertisement filming project at a photography studio. It identifies triping over wires as a possible hazard with a risk level of 2. The solutions proposed are to keep wires neat, warn people of the wires, and use bright tape to hold wires down to prevent tripping and protect equipment from damage if someone falls. Contact information is also provided for the site safety manager and local emergency services.
This production plan outlines the requirements for a TV advertisement for Skull Candy headphones, including filming equipment needed such as a camera, tripod, and flashgun. It lists crew roles of camera person and actors, with 5 actors needed to wear the headphones. Transport of a bus to college is required, along with headphones as props. Post-production will include music, brighter colors, and potentially voice-over.
Denni Hepburn booked various photography and video equipment from the Media Department at Salford Community College from April 29th to May 3rd, 2013. The equipment included one HD SLR camera, one tripod, and one SD card to be used in the Photography Studio. Christopher Gladwin at Salford Community College was notified of the booking.
The document provides an evaluation of the student's final music video project. It summarizes the planning process which involved researching equipment costs, filming locations, and who would fill what roles. Storyboards and scripts were created to stay organized. Reference music videos were analyzed to understand effective angles, action, and how to capture band performances. The video was filmed at the student's high school, featuring two artists comfortable with the process. Additional footage was later captured. Editing incorporated effects like overlapping footage to add interest beyond the initial black and white idea. Feedback was that more raw footage could have been collected, but working with the existing material, an original, professional final video was produced matching the referenced genre and song.
The document is a synopsis for a TV advertisement for Skull Candy headphones. The ad will showcase the foldable feature of the headphones by showing people folding and storing them. It will depict both adults and teens using the headphones to demonstrate they are for everyone. The ad will be filmed using a stop-motion technique of compiling many pictures to create movement. The slogan for the ad is "Foldable, affordable".
This document outlines an assignment for a Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production. The assignment involves students working in teams to: [1] shoot footage and record sound for a music video based on pre-production materials; [2] maintain a weekly production log detailing contributions and issues; [3] complete rough and final edits of the music video individually; and [4] evaluate their final edit. The assignment aims to develop students' single camera techniques, music video production skills, and ability to work professionally in a collaborative team.
The meeting record summarizes a production meeting held by Muvic Productions on February 19th, 2013 from 3:45pm to 4:00pm in the library. Clayton Skorski, Denni Hepburn and Ellie Ryan were present with no apologies. They agreed to begin filming on February 25th from 2:30pm to 4:30pm and assigned job roles for each set location.
Muvic Productions held a meeting on 19/2/2013 from 3:45pm to 4:00pm in the library to discuss filming plans. They agreed to film on Tuesday 26/2/2013 from 10am to 12pm and assigned job roles to crew members for each set location. Clayton Skorski took the minutes and those present included Clayton, Denni Hepburn and Ellie Ryan with no apologies received.
This call sheet was prepared by Clayton Skorski for a film shoot taking place on February 24, 2013 in Manchester, UK. The shoot is scheduled to take place from 3pm-12pm at an address on Hilton Lane. Clayton will be the camera person and director of photography, while Denni Hepburn will direct and Ellie Ryan will be the production runner and producer. Scenes may include reshoots from previous days. Cast and crew contact details are provided. The weather is expected to be cold with potential light showers. Local hospitals and markets are also listed.
This call sheet summarizes the filming schedule and crew contact information for a shoot taking place on February 21st, 2013 in Manchester, UK. The camera operator and director of photography is Clayton Skorski, the director is Denni Hepburn, and the production runner/producer is Ellie Ryan. Scenes 15-16, 22, 24-28 will be shot outside and inside at a location in Hilton Lane between 3-5pm. The call sheet provides safety information, weather forecasts, hospital locations, and schedules shots by time and scene description.
This call sheet provides details for a film shoot taking place on February 18th, 2013 at the Hilton Lane location in Manchester. It lists the contact information for three crew members - Clayton Skorski, Denni Hepburn, and Ellie Ryan. The schedule outlines the scenes and script pages to be shot that day, as well as safety notes, weather forecast, hospital information, and details of shots planned between 3-12pm including locations and descriptions.
This risk assessment evaluates hazards for filming at Harrop Fold High School in Manchester. It identifies potential risks like wires, electrical equipment, and confined spaces. Controls are in place like taping wires down, monitoring equipment use, and limiting people in small spaces. The assessment rates risks as low for wires and confined spaces due to controls, and moderate for electrical equipment. Further actions like using yellow tape and taking equipment breaks are recommended to improve safety.
The document describes an academy called Eccles Sports Academy. It contains the name of the academy repeated in different formats across multiple lines. The academy's name, Eccles Sports Academy, is the main information provided.
This risk assessment evaluates hazards for filming at Harrop Fold High School in Manchester. It identifies potential risks like wires, electrical equipment, and confined spaces. Controls are in place like taping wires down, monitoring equipment use, and limiting people in small spaces. The assessment rates risks as low for wires and confined spaces due to controls, and moderate for electrical equipment. Further actions like using yellow tape and taking equipment breaks are recommended to improve safety.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document is a second draft script for a music video by The Killers for their song "Spaceman". It outlines 29 scenes that will be filmed of the band performing and recording the song in a studio. The script provides direction for camera shots, angles, and movement that correspond with lyrics and elements of the song. It shows the band recording, laughing together, and the lead singer performing vocals inside and outside the studio.
The meeting record summarizes a production company meeting that took place on January 15th, 2013 at 2:50pm in the library. Ellie's script was chosen for the production because it had attention to detail, more angles were added, and there was more action involved. The meeting ended at an unspecified time.
The meeting record sheet documents a meeting on January 15th, 2013 at 2:50pm in the library. Clayton, Denni and Ellie were present. Ellie's script was chosen for the production because it had attention to detail, more angles were added, and there was more action involved.