This document outlines the health and safety policy for Luke Barnes and Ben Sewell's music video project. It assigns overall responsibility for health and safety to Luke and Ben. It identifies potential hazards such as tripping over wires or falling from the loft conversion and outlines actions to manage these risks such as taping off hazardous areas and ensuring cables are tidy. First aid provisions and accident reporting procedures are also addressed. A risk assessment identifies additional hazards like dropping camera equipment and falling out a window, as well as measures to prevent these risks, ensuring the safety of all workers on set.
This risk assessment document evaluates various activities and identifies associated hazards, assessing the risk level as high, medium, or low. Precautions are proposed to minimize each risk. For each activity, the review confirms whether precautions will be in place and schedules future review dates. The reviewer's name is recorded to accept responsibility for the risk assessment.
This document addresses eye, face, head, hand, foot, torso, respiratory, noise, and fall protection. It will serve as the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Certification document required to satisfy the federal requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Standard, 29 CFR 1910.132 Subpart I‐ Personal Protective Equipment.
This risk assessment form identifies several potential hazards for the production "A Classical Serenade". Hazards include falls from height while rigging, tripping over cables on the stage, trips and falls on the set, parts of the set collapsing, lifting heavy equipment, electrical shocks, fires started by stage lighting, broken tea cups, and spills in the green room. For each hazard, the document evaluates the severity, likelihood, and risk level, and proposes control measures to reduce the residual risk, such as ensuring safe rigging practices, taping cables, marking hazards on the set with tape, following safe lifting procedures, electrical equipment testing, fireproof set materials, and spill cleanup.
Risk Management has been a valuable and essential subject in projects and financial businesses but it is new to health care management. This presentation will help you understanding basics of Risk Managment.
The document discusses how the creator of a music video effectively combined their main product with ancillary texts like a digipak and magazine cover to promote synergy. Key points:
1) The creator focused on keeping the same band across the music video, digipak, and magazine cover to relate all three aspects and provide a connection for the audience.
2) Examples like The Black Eyed Peas and U2 are discussed where they used similar stylistic elements like clothing, fonts, and locations/moods across ancillary texts and music videos.
3) The creator used a similar location, color/contrast effects, and facial expressions across their music video, digipak, and magazine cover
From distributing questionnaires and gathering feedback through focus groups and social media, the creator of a music video learned about their target audience's preferences. They found that folk and indie music were most popular, as well as the acoustic subgenre. This feedback helped shape the creation of an acoustic-style music video combining folk and indie elements. Additional feedback suggested including a performance aspect, which improved audience engagement. Further feedback on promotional materials led to enhancements. Overall, audience feedback proved invaluable for creating a music video that would appeal to target viewers.
This document discusses the target audience for the film "Entity" which is 15-25 year olds. A young adult male named Danny was cast as the protagonist Bruce to appeal to this demographic. Bruce is portrayed as a fit, well-dressed 18-year-old for audiences to see as a role model. Both male and female audiences can relate to Bruce to feel connected to the film. The school setting was used with subjective camera movements to make the film feel realistic to an audience who would have experiences in school. Social media was used to present the low-budget British film to a wider niche audience.
The document discusses how a horror film represents particular social groups in its target audience of 15-25 year olds. The protagonist, Bruce, is portrayed as a typical high school student to appeal to that demographic. Specifically, Bruce is a mix of popular and nerdy qualities to allow a wide range of teen viewers to relate to him. The film also uses common horror tropes like a school setting and supernatural elements ("A Nightmare on Elm Street") to attract its intended young audience.
This risk assessment document evaluates various activities and identifies associated hazards, assessing the risk level as high, medium, or low. Precautions are proposed to minimize each risk. For each activity, the review confirms whether precautions will be in place and schedules future review dates. The reviewer's name is recorded to accept responsibility for the risk assessment.
This document addresses eye, face, head, hand, foot, torso, respiratory, noise, and fall protection. It will serve as the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Certification document required to satisfy the federal requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Standard, 29 CFR 1910.132 Subpart I‐ Personal Protective Equipment.
This risk assessment form identifies several potential hazards for the production "A Classical Serenade". Hazards include falls from height while rigging, tripping over cables on the stage, trips and falls on the set, parts of the set collapsing, lifting heavy equipment, electrical shocks, fires started by stage lighting, broken tea cups, and spills in the green room. For each hazard, the document evaluates the severity, likelihood, and risk level, and proposes control measures to reduce the residual risk, such as ensuring safe rigging practices, taping cables, marking hazards on the set with tape, following safe lifting procedures, electrical equipment testing, fireproof set materials, and spill cleanup.
Risk Management has been a valuable and essential subject in projects and financial businesses but it is new to health care management. This presentation will help you understanding basics of Risk Managment.
The document discusses how the creator of a music video effectively combined their main product with ancillary texts like a digipak and magazine cover to promote synergy. Key points:
1) The creator focused on keeping the same band across the music video, digipak, and magazine cover to relate all three aspects and provide a connection for the audience.
2) Examples like The Black Eyed Peas and U2 are discussed where they used similar stylistic elements like clothing, fonts, and locations/moods across ancillary texts and music videos.
3) The creator used a similar location, color/contrast effects, and facial expressions across their music video, digipak, and magazine cover
From distributing questionnaires and gathering feedback through focus groups and social media, the creator of a music video learned about their target audience's preferences. They found that folk and indie music were most popular, as well as the acoustic subgenre. This feedback helped shape the creation of an acoustic-style music video combining folk and indie elements. Additional feedback suggested including a performance aspect, which improved audience engagement. Further feedback on promotional materials led to enhancements. Overall, audience feedback proved invaluable for creating a music video that would appeal to target viewers.
This document discusses the target audience for the film "Entity" which is 15-25 year olds. A young adult male named Danny was cast as the protagonist Bruce to appeal to this demographic. Bruce is portrayed as a fit, well-dressed 18-year-old for audiences to see as a role model. Both male and female audiences can relate to Bruce to feel connected to the film. The school setting was used with subjective camera movements to make the film feel realistic to an audience who would have experiences in school. Social media was used to present the low-budget British film to a wider niche audience.
The document discusses how a horror film represents particular social groups in its target audience of 15-25 year olds. The protagonist, Bruce, is portrayed as a typical high school student to appeal to that demographic. Specifically, Bruce is a mix of popular and nerdy qualities to allow a wide range of teen viewers to relate to him. The film also uses common horror tropes like a school setting and supernatural elements ("A Nightmare on Elm Street") to attract its intended young audience.
The document discusses location scouting ideas for a music video. The creators want to find a location that reflects the song's themes of sorrow and depression but also folk music origins in nature. They propose shooting in an isolated field to portray these ideas and relate to folk genre conventions. They also describe plans to incorporate flashback scenes showing a character sitting with his terminally ill brother through the use of camera angles and white sheets.
This document describes changes made to a Digipak design for a song. A tearing effect was added to three sections to convey the inner message about sorrow and depression portrayed in the song's lyrics and music video. A barcode and branding images were also included on the back page to make the design look like a realistic commercial product. A shadow effect under one section indicates where the CD would be placed and helps direct the audience to the lyrics to make the song's message more personal to them.
One of the ideas considered was to film the singer walking alone through a secluded field to convey feelings of isolation and relate back to folk music conventions. This location was chosen carefully to provide easy access for filming and ensure the travel distance wasn't a problem. A second idea involved using a camera mounted on a pole to enter through an upstairs window and portray a flashback scene of an ill brother in a white room being visited by his crying sibling. Relating these ideas back to techniques used in other music videos helped show thoughtful consideration of camera conventions.
The document discusses codes and conventions for indie/folk music genres that can be seen in music videos. It analyzes videos by Mumford and Sons, Show of Hands, and Seth Lakeman to identify conventions like performance shots of the band, close-ups of instruments, black and white filters, isolation, and exaggerated lighting/shadows. Key conventions were compiled to incorporate into the author's own music video and relate it to the indie and folk genres.
The document contains data from a questionnaire given to audiences about their music tastes and habits. The results show that the majority of respondents listen to folk and indie music every day, and their favorite subgenre is acoustic folk. Most use social media sites like Blogger and attend concerts. This data provides useful insights into the target audience for an indie/folk music video being created.
The document contains data from a questionnaire given to audiences about their music tastes and habits. The results show that the majority of respondents listen to folk and indie music every day, and their favorite subgenre is acoustic folk. Most use social media sites like Blogger and attend concerts. This data provides useful insights into the target audience for an indie/folk music video being created.
1) The document analyzes data from a questionnaire given to a folk/indie music audience to better understand their demographics and preferences.
2) The results show the audience is majority male, aged 20-30, who listen to music everyday and enjoy folk and indie genres, especially acoustic folk.
3) This information helps validate the creator's music video concept featuring acoustic folk music, which should appeal to and potentially gain popularity within the target audience.
This document provides an analysis of techniques used in the horror film "Scream". It discusses how the film establishes tension through lighting effects, amplified sounds, and eerie music. It also examines how the film subverts horror conventions by misleading the audience about the killer's identity and motives. Throughout, it references other horror films while also distinguishing Scream as a new type of psychological horror that engages the audience. Key techniques include masking the killer's face, using irony and dark humor, and keeping the audience constantly guessing about the killer.
The document discusses techniques used in the horror film "A Nightmare on Elm Street" to frighten and tension the audience. It notes the use of eerie scenes, dark colors, increasing music, isolated locations, jump scares using shadows or smoke, and psychological elements where things that happen in dreams happen in real life. Specific scenes discussed include a slow motion killing using children singing, sudden changes in music to shock viewers, and building and releasing tension through the music.
The author needed to come up with an impactful name for their horror film that audiences could relate back to the genre. After intensive research using dictionaries, the internet, and a thesaurus, the author and their group settled on the name "Entity" after looking up the word "demon". The name "Entity" fit well to describe the dark cloaked figure in the film and intrigued audiences about the mysterious paranormal events without spoiling the film.
The document discusses the target audience for a student film project. The group plans to target teenagers and young adults aged 16-24 because the main character and storyline about a student investigating ghostly killings at their school will closely relate to that age group. The document references similar successful horror films like The Blair Witch Project and Paranormal Activity that also targeted this 16-24 age range and received many positive reviews from viewers in this group. Research on IMDB showed these other films received many high ratings from 17-24 year olds, informing the group's decision to aim their film at this audience.
The document discusses ways in which the filmmaker attracted and addressed their target audience of 16-24 year olds. They set the film in a dark, eerie school setting at night to draw the audience in. The main character Bruce is also a teen to make the story more realistic and relatable. Diegetic and non-diegetic sounds were used to build tension and keep viewers engaged. The opening sequence directly addresses the audience to catch their attention and make them want to see what happens next.
The document discusses various technologies and skills the author learned during creating a movie project. The author learned about using different camera angles beyond just left and right, such as high and low angles, to convey meaning. They also learned to use iMovie editing software after initial problems with Adobe software, including how to add transitions, cut sections, and import music. Viewing other students' films on YouTube provided inspiration and lessons on what works best. Research on IMDB also helped with understanding popular film genres and audiences.
Analysis of cd pack kaiser cheifs newest3minidjluke
The Kaiser Chiefs album cover and booklet are designed to have an antique, vintage style to match the indie music genre. The cover has a worn, leather texture and details like a border around the text help enhance this old-fashioned aesthetic. Within the booklet, various board game motifs and styles are used as a parody to make the content feel like an adventure and engage audiences visually. Lyrics for all songs on the album are included, along with credits and thank you sections, following a consistent board game theme throughout that aims to expand the band's target demographics.
The CD cover for Nizlopi's single "The JCB Song" depicts the band member Luke as a child drawn onto lined paper, representing his past and personal story told in the song. The inside shows Luke and John playing acoustic guitar and double bass, representing their folk/indie music. It lists the songs "The JCB Song" and "Clear" to promote both, and advertises their upcoming album. The back references images and lyrics from the "The JCB Song" music video, linking it all together around Luke's childhood imagination.
Case study on mtv and its audience newest 33minidjluke
MTV is a leading music cable channel launched in 1981 that primarily plays popular music videos but also airs other programming. It has influenced the creation of other genre-specific music channels and expanded its own offerings over time. Though it originally focused on rock music appealing to teenagers and young adults, MTV now plays various genres and caters to broader age groups. The channel has been hugely successful in promoting new artists and popularizing genres, becoming a worldwide brand that drives music consumption and trends.
The document discusses location scouting ideas for a music video. The creators want to find a location that reflects the song's themes of sorrow and depression but also folk music origins in nature. They propose shooting in an isolated field to portray these ideas and relate to folk genre conventions. They also describe plans to incorporate flashback scenes showing a character sitting with his terminally ill brother through the use of camera angles and white sheets.
This document describes changes made to a Digipak design for a song. A tearing effect was added to three sections to convey the inner message about sorrow and depression portrayed in the song's lyrics and music video. A barcode and branding images were also included on the back page to make the design look like a realistic commercial product. A shadow effect under one section indicates where the CD would be placed and helps direct the audience to the lyrics to make the song's message more personal to them.
One of the ideas considered was to film the singer walking alone through a secluded field to convey feelings of isolation and relate back to folk music conventions. This location was chosen carefully to provide easy access for filming and ensure the travel distance wasn't a problem. A second idea involved using a camera mounted on a pole to enter through an upstairs window and portray a flashback scene of an ill brother in a white room being visited by his crying sibling. Relating these ideas back to techniques used in other music videos helped show thoughtful consideration of camera conventions.
The document discusses codes and conventions for indie/folk music genres that can be seen in music videos. It analyzes videos by Mumford and Sons, Show of Hands, and Seth Lakeman to identify conventions like performance shots of the band, close-ups of instruments, black and white filters, isolation, and exaggerated lighting/shadows. Key conventions were compiled to incorporate into the author's own music video and relate it to the indie and folk genres.
The document contains data from a questionnaire given to audiences about their music tastes and habits. The results show that the majority of respondents listen to folk and indie music every day, and their favorite subgenre is acoustic folk. Most use social media sites like Blogger and attend concerts. This data provides useful insights into the target audience for an indie/folk music video being created.
The document contains data from a questionnaire given to audiences about their music tastes and habits. The results show that the majority of respondents listen to folk and indie music every day, and their favorite subgenre is acoustic folk. Most use social media sites like Blogger and attend concerts. This data provides useful insights into the target audience for an indie/folk music video being created.
1) The document analyzes data from a questionnaire given to a folk/indie music audience to better understand their demographics and preferences.
2) The results show the audience is majority male, aged 20-30, who listen to music everyday and enjoy folk and indie genres, especially acoustic folk.
3) This information helps validate the creator's music video concept featuring acoustic folk music, which should appeal to and potentially gain popularity within the target audience.
This document provides an analysis of techniques used in the horror film "Scream". It discusses how the film establishes tension through lighting effects, amplified sounds, and eerie music. It also examines how the film subverts horror conventions by misleading the audience about the killer's identity and motives. Throughout, it references other horror films while also distinguishing Scream as a new type of psychological horror that engages the audience. Key techniques include masking the killer's face, using irony and dark humor, and keeping the audience constantly guessing about the killer.
The document discusses techniques used in the horror film "A Nightmare on Elm Street" to frighten and tension the audience. It notes the use of eerie scenes, dark colors, increasing music, isolated locations, jump scares using shadows or smoke, and psychological elements where things that happen in dreams happen in real life. Specific scenes discussed include a slow motion killing using children singing, sudden changes in music to shock viewers, and building and releasing tension through the music.
The author needed to come up with an impactful name for their horror film that audiences could relate back to the genre. After intensive research using dictionaries, the internet, and a thesaurus, the author and their group settled on the name "Entity" after looking up the word "demon". The name "Entity" fit well to describe the dark cloaked figure in the film and intrigued audiences about the mysterious paranormal events without spoiling the film.
The document discusses the target audience for a student film project. The group plans to target teenagers and young adults aged 16-24 because the main character and storyline about a student investigating ghostly killings at their school will closely relate to that age group. The document references similar successful horror films like The Blair Witch Project and Paranormal Activity that also targeted this 16-24 age range and received many positive reviews from viewers in this group. Research on IMDB showed these other films received many high ratings from 17-24 year olds, informing the group's decision to aim their film at this audience.
The document discusses ways in which the filmmaker attracted and addressed their target audience of 16-24 year olds. They set the film in a dark, eerie school setting at night to draw the audience in. The main character Bruce is also a teen to make the story more realistic and relatable. Diegetic and non-diegetic sounds were used to build tension and keep viewers engaged. The opening sequence directly addresses the audience to catch their attention and make them want to see what happens next.
The document discusses various technologies and skills the author learned during creating a movie project. The author learned about using different camera angles beyond just left and right, such as high and low angles, to convey meaning. They also learned to use iMovie editing software after initial problems with Adobe software, including how to add transitions, cut sections, and import music. Viewing other students' films on YouTube provided inspiration and lessons on what works best. Research on IMDB also helped with understanding popular film genres and audiences.
Analysis of cd pack kaiser cheifs newest3minidjluke
The Kaiser Chiefs album cover and booklet are designed to have an antique, vintage style to match the indie music genre. The cover has a worn, leather texture and details like a border around the text help enhance this old-fashioned aesthetic. Within the booklet, various board game motifs and styles are used as a parody to make the content feel like an adventure and engage audiences visually. Lyrics for all songs on the album are included, along with credits and thank you sections, following a consistent board game theme throughout that aims to expand the band's target demographics.
The CD cover for Nizlopi's single "The JCB Song" depicts the band member Luke as a child drawn onto lined paper, representing his past and personal story told in the song. The inside shows Luke and John playing acoustic guitar and double bass, representing their folk/indie music. It lists the songs "The JCB Song" and "Clear" to promote both, and advertises their upcoming album. The back references images and lyrics from the "The JCB Song" music video, linking it all together around Luke's childhood imagination.
Case study on mtv and its audience newest 33minidjluke
MTV is a leading music cable channel launched in 1981 that primarily plays popular music videos but also airs other programming. It has influenced the creation of other genre-specific music channels and expanded its own offerings over time. Though it originally focused on rock music appealing to teenagers and young adults, MTV now plays various genres and caters to broader age groups. The channel has been hugely successful in promoting new artists and popularizing genres, becoming a worldwide brand that drives music consumption and trends.
1. Health and safety policy
This is the statement of general policy and arrangements for: Ben Sewell and Luke
Barnes AO2 Music Video Ben Sewell & Luke Barnes A02 Music video
Overall and final responsibility for health and safety is that of: Luke and Ben
Ormiston victory academy
Day-to-day responsibility for ensuring this policy is put into practice is delegated to: NR5 OBJ
Luke and Ben
Responsibility of Action / Arrangements
Statement of general policy
To prevent accidents and cases of work-related ill health and Luke and Ben Make sure workplace / filming area is clear of all hazards. The Hazards that may
provide adequate control of health and safety risks arising from occur could be wires that may cause trips. Also the loft conversion entrance would be
work activities taped up and made clear not to go near it whilst open to ensure no falls occur.
To provide adequate training to ensure employees are competent Ormisition Victory academy Lessons on filming and media in general. Such as lessons on editing using up-to-
to do their work date software. Also theory lessons on the importance of for instance mise en scene.
To engage and consult with employees on day-to-day health and Luke and Ben Help if someone is in need of help. This means good communication between
safety conditions and provide advice and supervision on actor and between ben and Luke.
occupational health
To implement emergency procedures - evacuation in case of fire Luke and ben/ school For Luke and ben to arrange if needed and for school to sort out whilst in
or other significant incident. You can find help with your fire risk Ormisiton. This could mean evacuations out of bens house in case of an incident and
assessment at: (See note 1 below) also to plan out an emergency exit point. Also for the school to have an emergency exit
route if needed.
To maintain safe and healthy working conditions, provide and Luke and ben to arrange that workplace remains safe. Meaning things must be put to a place
maintain plant, equipment and machinery, and ensure safe where they are not in the way and not to have anything left lying around that
storage / use of substances could cause a threat.
Health and safety law poster is displayed: either Luke or ben to create one whilst on the filming site to ensure everyone is aware of the health and safety procedures.
First-aid box and accident book are located:
Accidents and ill health at work reported under RIDDOR: First aid box and bens house, at school - first aid room. Both Luke and Ben are trained in first aid so if soothing were to happen
(Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences then the incident could be dealt with.
Regulations) (see note 2 below)
Signed: (Employer) Luke and Ben Date: 26/09/12
Subject to review, monitoring and revision by: ------------- Every: ------------------
2. Risk assessment
Organisation name: Luke and Bens AO2 Music Video
What are the Who might be harmed and What are you already doing? Do you need to do anything else to Action by Action by Done
hazards? how? manage this risk? whom? when?
fall down actor, ben or Luke Shutting door to prevent fall. This then possible tape to show that hazard may Luke or ---- ----
loft conversion prevents an incident that would lead to a broken led occur ben
etc.
fall out of actor Shut window and lock This could again Responsibility of ben or Luke to ensure Luke or ---- -----
window prevent a fall and therefore won’t harm anyone. that window is locked before the scene. ben or actor
tripping actor , Luke or ben Cable tidy and moving all possible hazards Ben or Luke to make everyone aware of Luke or ---- ----
over equipment aside away from everyone. This then would prevent where wires are and to be careful whilst on ben
falls and trips over wire and insure safety on the set insuring safety to the workers.
workers.
dropping Luke or ben Tight hold on camera to prevent any damage possibility of strap to prevent falling Luke or ---- ----
camera to the camera or to the actor. For instance if it is a which could be obtained by Luke or ben ben
equipment close up bird’s eye view of someone laying down
you don’t want the camera to fall onto them