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Filming planning sheet
1. SCRIPT BREAKDOWN SHEET
“No Escape”
Cast
Alexa Ash – Mother/ Sibling
Jake DeCosta – Bullied person
Technical equipment
The equipment that we are going to be
using is a camera to film these scenes,
with maybe a tripod so that the shots are
smooth and steady. We will also be used
a boom microphone in order to film the
audio/dialogue for the scene.
Costume
The characters will be wearing their
own clothing as this will be natural for
the school environment so will make
the trailer more realistic.
We want this natural setting for the
trailer as it is set in a school so we
want the feeling to be naturalistic and
representative.
Props
There will be no props for this scene
as the abuse that the person is going
through is more verbal in this scene so
we will not need any props.
Location
We will be filming in Alexa Ash’s house
in the kitchen as this will create a natural
home environment for the characters and
the audience watching this scene.
Transport
We will need to walk to this location
as this is one of the actors house that
we are using in order to make this
scene seem more realistic and in the
environment that this scene would
normally happen in.
Breakdown Sheet #
Scene #
Int / Ext Set:
Kitchen
Day / Night
Day
Pages
Description:
Mother shouting at son
Location
Alexa Ash’s
House
Studio
2. Notes:
SCRIPT BREAKDOWN SHEET
“No Escape”
Cast
Alicia Willoughby - Bully
Jake DeCosta – Bullied person
Technical equipment
The equipment that we are going to be
using is a camera to film these scenes,
with maybe a tripod so that the shots are
smooth and steady. We will also be used
a boom microphone in order to film the
audio/dialogue for the scene.
Costume
The characters will be wearing their
own clothing as this will be natural for
the school environment so will make
the trailer more realistic.
We want this natural setting for the
trailer as it is set in a school so we
want the feeling to be naturalistic and
representative.
Props
We are going to be using screwed up
paper as the bully is going to throw
this at the other person in order to
show to the audience that this person
is being picked on and that this is the
theme of the trailer and storyline.
Location
This scene will be in a classroom or
possibly the sixth form common room
within the school so that we get a natural
school environment where this bullying
could happen.
Transport
We will walk to our locations as they
are within the school grounds due to
the nature of our trailer and the themes
that we have decided to use in our
trailer and soap opera.
Breakdown Sheet #
Scene #
Int / Ext Set:
Classrooms/ Common room
Day / Night
Day
Pages
Description:
Kid gets bullied in classroom, pieces of paper thrown at him
Location
St Paul’s Catholic
College
Studio
3. Notes:
SCRIPT BREAKDOWN SHEET
“No Escape”
Cast
Mr Vinnicombe - Teacher
Tom Everrad - Bully
Joseph Elison - Bully
Alicia Willoughby - Bully
Jake DeCosta – Bullied person
Von Villanueva – Friend of bullied
person
Technical equipment
The equipment that we are going to be
using is a camera to film these scenes,
with maybe a tripod so that the shots are
smooth and steady. We will also be used
a boom microphone in order to film the
audio/dialogue for the scene.
Costume
The characters will be wearing their
own clothing as this will be natural for
the school environment so will make
the trailer more realistic.
We want this natural setting for the
trailer as it is set in a school so we
want the feeling to be naturalistic and
representative.
Props
There will be no props for this scene
as the abuse that the person is going
through is more verbal or being
ignored in this scene so we will not
need any props.
Location
Hallways of St Paul’s Catholic College
Transport
We will walk to our locations as they
are within the school grounds due to
the nature of our trailer and the themes
that we have decided to use in our
trailer and soap opera.
Breakdown Sheet #
Scene #
Int / Ext Set:
Hallways
Day / Night
Day
Pages
Description:
The bully’s and teacher ignore the child and their friend leaves him.
Location
St Paul’s Catholic
College
Studio
4. Notes:
SCRIPT BREAKDOWN SHEET
“No Escape”
Cast
Tom Everrad - Bully
Joseph Elison - Bully
Alicia Willoughby - Bully
Jake DeCosta – Bullied person
Technical equipment
The equipment that we are going to be
using is a camera to film these scenes,
with maybe a tripod so that the shots are
smooth and steady. We will also be used
a boom microphone in order to film the
audio/dialogue for the scene.
Costume
The characters will be wearing their
own clothing as this will be natural for
the school environment so will make
the trailer more realistic.
We want this natural setting for the
trailer as it is set in a school so we
want the feeling to be naturalistic and
representative.
Props
There will be no props for this scene
as the abuse that the person is going
through is more verbal in this scene so
we will not need any props.
Location
This scene will take place in the
playground, again to keep the theme of
school and bullying in the school
environment, with the effects of this.
Transport
We will walk to our locations as they
are within the school grounds due to
the nature of our trailer and the themes
that we have decided to use in our
trailer and soap opera.
Breakdown Sheet #
Scene #
Int / Ext Set:
Playground
Day / Night
Day
Pages
Description:
The bully pushes the bullied person to the floor, being mean and spiteful to Jake.
Location
St Paul’s Catholic
College
Studio
5. Notes:
SCRIPT BREAKDOWN SHEET
“No Escape”
Cast
Tom Everrad - Bully
Joseph Elison - Bully
Alicia Willoughby - Bully
Jake DeCosta – Bullied person
Technical equipment
The equipment that we are going to be
using is a camera to film these scenes,
with maybe a tripod so that the shots are
smooth and steady. We will also be used
a boom microphone in order to film the
audio/dialogue for the scene.
Costume
The characters will be wearing their
own clothing as this will be natural for
the school environment so will make
the trailer more realistic.
We want this natural setting for the
trailer as it is set in a school so we
want the feeling to be naturalistic and
representative.
Props
There will be no props for this scene
as the abuse that the person is going
through is more verbal in this scene so
we will not need any props.
Location
This scene will take place by the lockers,
again to keep the theme of school and
bullying in the school environment, with
not only verbal abuse but physical abuse
so this theme is related to real life
situations.
Transport
We will walk to our locations as they
are within the school grounds due to
the nature of our trailer and the themes
that we have decided to use in our
trailer and soap opera.
Breakdown Sheet #
Scene #
Int / Ext Set:
Lockers
Day / Night
Day
Pages
Description:
The bully pushes the bullied person against the lockers, emphasizing both the
verbal and physical abuse the person gets.
Location
St Paul’s Catholic
College
Studio
6. Notes:
SCRIPT BREAKDOWN SHEET
“No Escape”
Cast
Jake DeCosta – Bullied person
Technical equipment
The equipment that we are going to be
using is a camera to film these scenes,
with maybe a tripod so that the shots are
smooth and steady. We will also be used
a boom microphone in order to film the
audio/dialogue for the scene.
Costume
The characters will be wearing their
own clothing as this will be natural for
the school environment so will make
the trailer more realistic.
We want this natural setting for the
trailer as it is set in a school so we
want the feeling to be naturalistic and
representative.
Props
There will be no props for this scene
as the abuse that the person is going
through is more verbal in this scene so
we will not need any props.
Location
This scene will take place in the
bathrooms, so that the character is by
themselves and acts as a moment of
realization for the character.
Transport
We will walk to our locations as they
are within the school grounds due to
the nature of our trailer and the themes
that we have decided to use in our
trailer and soap opera.
Breakdown Sheet #
Scene #
Int / Ext Set:
Bathroom
Day / Night
Day
Pages
Description:
This is the part of the trailer where the bullied person runs into after being pushed
around, they look into the mirror angrily.
Location
St Paul’s Catholic
College
Studio
7. Notes:
SCRIPT BREAKDOWN SHEET
“No Escape”
Cast
Tom Everrad - Bully
Joseph Elison - Bully
Alicia Willoughby - Bully
Jake DeCosta – Bullied person
Technical equipment
The equipment that we are going to be
using is a camera to film these scenes,
with maybe a tripod so that the shots are
smooth and steady. We will also be used
a boom microphone in order to film the
audio/dialogue for the scene.
Costume
The characters will be wearing their
own clothing as this will be natural for
the school environment so will make
the trailer more realistic.
We want this natural setting for the
trailer as it is set in a school so we
want the feeling to be naturalistic and
representative.
Props
In this scene we will use fake blood
and possibly a weapon like a fake
knife to suggest to the audience what
has happened to the characters.
Location
This scene will take place in the stage, as
we will use a dolly shot to shoot this
scene. We want the character to look
unstable and suggest to the audience that
there isn’t a positive outcome for the
bullied people.
Transport
We will walk to our locations as they
are within the school grounds due to
the nature of our trailer and the themes
that we have decided to use in our
trailer and soap opera.
Breakdown Sheet #
Scene #
Int / Ext Set:
Stage
Day / Night
Day
Pages
Description:
This is where the bullied person is on the stage looking unstable after being in the
bathroom – part that cuts to the hand with blood on it.
Location
St Paul’s Catholic
College
Studio