Working Pattern
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What does this mean?
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Who works like this?
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Pros
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Cons
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Shift work
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An assigned set of work hours
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Camera operator
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Shifts can be changed and adjusted to conditions.
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Needs to have experience frequent hire and get work.
Shifts are often set in awkward and dangerous conditions that are health
threating.
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Fixed term
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Set period of time
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Researcher
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The researcher can work at their own leisure.
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Work must cautiously be correct and double checked
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Office hours
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Hours set in the office-popular shifts are from 9am-5pm
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Production secretary
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Regular pay for the job. No travelling is
necessary-everything is done in the office.
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Can be a stressful without having good time management
skills in order to get the work done.
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Freelance
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Freelance workers are independent workers; they work for themselves.
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Freelance writer
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Freelance workers can work on multiple projects, with more
time to complete them.
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No health coverage No frequent income like full time
workers.
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Hourly rates
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Paid by the hour
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Specialist technician
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Paid by the hour. Work is evaluated on time. Easier to
track the amount to be paid.
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More pressure to get work done.
Pay may be lower in
total compared to someone who does a salary job.
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Piece work
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Paid for each piece created
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Props maker
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Pay is determined on the piece you are making and the
effort which may be required to make it work. Some would be more expensive if
they take longer/are harder to make.
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More pressure to get the work done in the set time. Those
without experience will find piece work more difficult.
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Wednesday, 12 June 2013
Ways of working
Monday, 10 June 2013
Sunday, 9 June 2013
Saturday, 8 June 2013
Unit 22: Task 2
INDIVIDUAL IDEAS AND PRE PRODUCTION
Equipment list
1 canon camera
1 Tripod
1 dictaphone/recording device
1 pair of headphones
1 microphone
props
Costume
-Simple suit
- White shirt
- Black tie
- Blazer
- Black slacks
Storyboards
Script
CAT GOT YOUR TONGUE?
Script by Hannah Gowdy
LONG SHOT OF HEAVY LOOKING DOOR.
ZOOMS INTO DOOR KNOB.
FAINT MUSIC CAN BE HEARD FROM INSIDE
DOOR OPENS
MUSIC BECOMES CLEARLY HEARD NOW
INSIDE IS REVEALED TO BE A DARKLY LIT STUDY
THE CAMERA CONTINUES TO MOVE SLOWLY OVER SMALL DETAILS OF
THE STUDY. (HEAVY LOOKING BOOKS, PENS AND PIECES OF PAPER EVEYWHERE)
THE CAMERA STOPS AT A MAN AT A WRITING DESK.
HIS BACK TO US.
HE IS YOUNG. MALE. DARK HAIR.
HE APPEARS TO BE WRITING.
[IN THE CORNER OF THE DESK THE AUDIENCE CAN SEE A LARGE CAT
STATUE]
CUTS TO MEDIUM CLOSE UP OF HIS FACE
A LOOK OF CONCENTRACTION UPON HIS FACE. HE ALSO LOOKS
WORRIED.
HE LOOKS UP SUDDENLY AND JUMPS THEN TURNS AROUND IN HIS
CHAIR AND SMILES.
[IN A RELAXED MANOR]
Oh it’s only you. What are you still doing up?
[LOOKS CONFUSED FOR A MOMENT THEN IN A TEASING VOICE]
You going out somewhere?
[HE SUDDENLY BECOMES FEARFULL.]
HE IS THEN HIT IN THE FACE WITH SOMETHING HEAVY
MEDIUM SHOT OF THE VICTIM FALLS OFF HIS CHAIR ONTO THE
FLOOR.
THE ATTACKER MOVES IN FRONT OF THE CAMERA BLOCKING THE VIEW
FOR THE AUDIENCE [THE ATTACKER IS WEARING A LARGE BLACK CAPE- AUDIENCE
UNABLE TO TELL IF MALE OR FEMALE
THE FLICK OF A PEN KNIFE IS HEARD.
THEN THE ATTACKER MOVES OUT OF THE FRAME.
THE VICTIM IS STILL ON THE FLOOR. BLOOD SEEPING OUT OF HIS
MOUTH.
CLOSE UP OF BLOOD ON HIS MOUTH
MEDIUM SHOT OF ROOM.
CAMERA SLOWLY ZOOMS OUT INTILL BACK OUTSIDE THE DOOR.
DOOR CLOSES AFTER CAMERA LEAVES
MUSIC CAN BE HEARD FAINTLY
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