Tuesday, 19 October 2010

Risk Assessment

AREA-MISS DIGBY OFFICE

Risk
Actions to be taken
Falling over furniture/ loss objects
Assess the area and locate where the furniture will get in the way and what lose objects could become a hazard and avoid filming in the area
Tripod could fall over
Make sure the tripod is secured and the camera is on properly place it on a flat surface
Tripping over wires
Makes sure everyone knows where the wires are to insure health risks are low
Being aware of other people
Watch when we are walking in and out of the door of other people


Post 6 - Shot List

This is a shot list and it has been created to demonstrate the different types of shots we will be using
whilst filming.

Tuesday, 28 September 2010

Post 3 - Continuity

pPo What is Continuity?
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuity_(broadcasting)
In broadcasting there is a word called continuity. Its a termused to pass on announcements, messages and graphics during adverts and between particular programmes. Continuity announcer are the people who during breaks of  programmes you are watching, there voice comes up giving you programme information such as what you are watching at the current time, what will be on later and sometimes what programmes were on previously, this can also apply to radio stations. They also may read out information about the previous programme, for example who presented and produced it, relay information or merchandise relating to the show, or to provide details of organizations who may offer support in relation to a storyline or issue raised in the programme. Continuity announcers may also play music during intervals and give details of programmes later in the day. If there is a breakdown, they make any necessary announcements and often play music for its duration.

What is the 180 degree rule / crossing the line?






What is the shot reverse shot?

Post 2-storyboard drawing, shot sizes and framing







































rule of thirds
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rule_of_thirds

preliminary task introduction

The continuity task involves of filming and editing a character opening a door, then crossing a room and sitting down in a chair opposite another character which whom then exchanges a few line of dialogue.