The document discusses three potential locations for filming a school-based scene:
1) The school studio room, which provides a large space, studio lights, and a white background for editing.
2) A classroom, which is conveniently free and allows filming school scenes, with many available props.
3) The common room, which has a vast space for multiple scenes but risks intrusion from students walking by.
The document also provides a proposed production schedule, dividing roles and responsibilities among crew members, and listing minimal necessary equipment including a camera, lights, and computer. Guidelines from the press complaint commission regarding photographing children at school are also summarized.
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1. Locations considerations
Haydon's school studio room
My first location is school the
studio room, I have chosen to
use this due to it allows me to
have bigger space to photo-
shoot, furthermore it has
studio lights which provides
good lighting also the white
background is an advantage as
it allows to edit the white into
a suitable background.
Haydon class room
My second location is the
Haydon classroom this is
due to it being a
convenient locations as it
is always free, and allows
us to film a school based
scene. Furthermore there
are many props available
to us
Haydon's sixth form
common room
My last choice to film my
scene
ne would be the common
room this is because, it
has a vast space so I can
film more than multiple
scenes. This is also good
however a disadvantage is
students walking past
during filming causing
intrusion.
2. Production schedule
3:15
I collect the equipment's and personally set it
up for the shoot
3:20
All models arrive with their props getting ready
for the photo-shoot
3:25
We begin the shooting
3:35
All photoshoot ends and we pack up
equipments
Week 1 Week 2
Repeat shooting as week 1
3:30
Collect all the footage needed from
the photo-shoot
3:35
Begin editing in Photoshop
3:45
End editing
3. Who will do what? What jobs
Jonathan-photogher: I will be responsible for taking the shoots
needed for the magazine. I will take different angles and different
types of shots such as, mid shots wide shots and extreme close ups. I
will collect the camera at a convenient time from the teachers.
Aaron-model : Aaron will be used as my model for my shoot, I will
have him pose differently to suit the purpose of the shoot. He will
have different types of props with him such as glasses and suit.
Sophie Kho: Sophie has experience working with the camera so she is
appropriate to help me set up the equipment needed for my
photoshoot. She will show me the different types of camera techniques
to nuse for different types of shot.
4. Equipment's and resource
i can use minimal equipment for the production I'm planning
to have a studio filled with light and white to light up my
work area and to give you the flexibility to achieve my goal.
Camera
Camera stand
Studio lights
White background
Computer
Props: glasses, pen
5. The rules and regulations I will follow from the press complaint commission is:
Young people should be free to
complete their time at school without
unnecessary intrusion.
ii)
A child under 16 must not be interviewed or
photographed on issues involving their own or
another child’s welfare unless a custodial
parent or similarly responsible adult consents.
iii)
Pupils must not be approached or
photographed at school without the
permission of the school authorities.
Rules and regulations