INDIVIDUAL AND
GROUP
RESPONSIBILITIES
Laura Burgess & Harry Amond
Individual and group
responsibilities
 Within the group we split the roles equally so we
   both had individual responsibilities. We divided
 the roles to suit our best abilities. Between us both
   we have worked on given tasks together as well
   as individually. We found that this would be the
    most efficient way to successfully complete all
              tasks given for our project.
Laura Burgess
Within the group, Laura’s main roles and responsibilities included: costumes,
   props, lighting, location, directing and organising schedules.
Costumes: This involved organising suitable costumes for the characters in
  the film. As there was only one character, only one outfit needed to be
  provided.
Props: Laura was required to provide all props necessary, this included a
   mobile phone, keys, sofa, television, DVD, cushions, camera & camera
   equipment.
Lighting: As Laura weren’t filming, her role included controlling the lighting
   whilst shots were being filmed. This included things such as dimming lights
   and adjusting curtains.
Directing: As Laura weren’t starring in the film nor operating
the camera, she was allocated a shared role of directing the images for the
Location: This involved finding possible locations and taking
film. This involved suggesting different shot types andfor the film.
    planning and then deciding upon the final location angles
and suggesting improvements for the film.
Organising schedules: Schedules needed to be produced to
keep the group organised with what they are doing and when.
This included shooting schedules and creating a storyboard for
the group to work with when filming.
Harry Amond
Within the group, Harry’s main roles and responsibilities included: editing,
   camera operator, production, directing, and paperwork.
Editing: As Harry has the most knowledge on the software we used, he was
  the most suitable for this role to ensure our film was edited to the best
  ability.
Camera operator: Due to Harry’s knowledge on technology, he took on the
  roll of operating the camera. This involved filming all shots for our film.
Production: Harry made vital decisions for our film, such as the storyline and
   casting. Due to his ability to be create and also being a large fan of Horror
Directing: the most direct input to the base of ouras the
   he had Harry was also allocated the joint role storyline.
director. As the camera operator, Harry could see what worked
well and what didn’t within the shots, therefore could direct the
cast and Laura to help with the settings and lighting to produce
the camera shots required.
Paperwork: Throughout the making of our film, Harry took on
the role of making key notes to help us develop our planning
into construction. Within this role he made brief notes on

Individual and Group Responsibilities

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    Individual and group responsibilities Within the group we split the roles equally so we both had individual responsibilities. We divided the roles to suit our best abilities. Between us both we have worked on given tasks together as well as individually. We found that this would be the most efficient way to successfully complete all tasks given for our project.
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    Laura Burgess Within thegroup, Laura’s main roles and responsibilities included: costumes, props, lighting, location, directing and organising schedules. Costumes: This involved organising suitable costumes for the characters in the film. As there was only one character, only one outfit needed to be provided. Props: Laura was required to provide all props necessary, this included a mobile phone, keys, sofa, television, DVD, cushions, camera & camera equipment. Lighting: As Laura weren’t filming, her role included controlling the lighting whilst shots were being filmed. This included things such as dimming lights and adjusting curtains. Directing: As Laura weren’t starring in the film nor operating the camera, she was allocated a shared role of directing the images for the Location: This involved finding possible locations and taking film. This involved suggesting different shot types andfor the film. planning and then deciding upon the final location angles and suggesting improvements for the film. Organising schedules: Schedules needed to be produced to keep the group organised with what they are doing and when. This included shooting schedules and creating a storyboard for the group to work with when filming.
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    Harry Amond Within thegroup, Harry’s main roles and responsibilities included: editing, camera operator, production, directing, and paperwork. Editing: As Harry has the most knowledge on the software we used, he was the most suitable for this role to ensure our film was edited to the best ability. Camera operator: Due to Harry’s knowledge on technology, he took on the roll of operating the camera. This involved filming all shots for our film. Production: Harry made vital decisions for our film, such as the storyline and casting. Due to his ability to be create and also being a large fan of Horror Directing: the most direct input to the base of ouras the he had Harry was also allocated the joint role storyline. director. As the camera operator, Harry could see what worked well and what didn’t within the shots, therefore could direct the cast and Laura to help with the settings and lighting to produce the camera shots required. Paperwork: Throughout the making of our film, Harry took on the role of making key notes to help us develop our planning into construction. Within this role he made brief notes on