Tuesday, 7 January 2014
Tuesday, 17 December 2013
Production diary 1
Production diary
Crew A includes the students Tomas, Allisson, Alex and their producer Hannah. Crew A are in charge of the title opening.
The theme is ‘Students’ and thus they’re filming will focus around the students of the college.
Wednesday 6th
A member of Crew A, The student Tomas, took advantage of the City of Westminster college open day and using a college Canon HD camera filmed a significant amount for the opening. The crew member Tomas asked a member of staff Charlie Penrose for a selection of photographs that have students around the college as the main subjects which Charlie Penrose himself took.
The filmed the following footage:
· Students talking at the stalls
· Students walking around
· Students and career guides talking about potential opportunities
Thursday 7th+Friday 8th
Two members of Crew A, The students Tomas and Allisson, went out during class to film with an average Canon HD camera and a tripod. They filmed for the majority of the day.
They planned to film the students in average college situations such as class or hanging around different casual environments such as the canteen.
On Friday Crew member Tomas received the student photos from staff member Charlie Penrose.
They filmed the following subjects:
· Students playing basketball
· Students dancing in class
· Students in business class
· Students playing table tennis
· Students playing football during a physical education
This footage was recorded for the purpose of being part of the opening sequence that will open the recorded Student awards
Monday 11th
Members of Crew A, The students Tomas and Allisson plan to use their class time to go out and film students in the gym and then speak to the head of facility of engineering to allow them to film while the class is being taught. Crew A will be filming practical work during a lesson. Canon HD college cameras will be used. Plans to film in a science class where also made for Tuesday.
They filmed the following footage:
· Students preparing the equipment
· Students using the equipment in the gym
· Students exercising
· Human physiology theory
Tuesday 12th
Members of Crew A Alex, Allisson and Tomas filmed the science department during lessons taking place, Members of crew A Allison and Tomas filmed the close protection course during activities. They filmed for a majority of the day with a canon HD. They planned to film students using the science equipment and the close protection course a practical demonstration of what they learn during the class
They filmed the following footage:
Science department students using the equipment
theory science lesson
Close protection course practical demonstration
Wednesday 13th
Crew members Alex, Thomas and Allison filmed outside in front of the college for the opening sequence. Crew member Allison also filmed the sports department.
They filmed the following footage:
Students interacting during college
Students in class
Students in the sports department ( Using the sports equipment, Playing basketball, playing football, talking to the sports teachers)
Students outside the college
Thursday 14th
Crew member Tomas came into college to sort a majority of the footage out and asked member of staff Charlie for some photos he has taken and then began started editing.
Friday 15th
Crew Member Tomas came into the college again to continue editing
Monday 18th
Crew member Tomas completed the first draft of the opening sequence and showed it to the rest of the crew members and removed the filming from close protection.
Monday 2nd December
The client reviewed all the inserts and made suggestions on what they want redone. Crew members Thomas, Allison and Alex went out that afternoon to re film several parts.
Tuesday 3rd
Crew member Thomas re edited with new footage and music and completed the second draft.
Wednesday 4th
Opening sequences was viewed by other crew members and re evaluated. Crew member Thomas reedited.
Monday, 11 November 2013
UNIT 23: Multi Camera techniques
UNIT 23: Multi camera techniques
TV Soap: Doctors
Broadcasted at 1:45pm, BBC
One Doctors is a British TV soap set
in a fictional Midlands town of Doctors seems to have viewers from “all walks of life” because of the diversity and differences in the characters where the characters go through many challenges of life that often can be related to it is common for the viewers to associate their problems with the characters and thus creating a relatable show.
However
TV soaps are more commonly watched by the female gender aged 35-54 due to the
heavy romance in the plots. Compared to the shows Lost or 24, Doctors has a
larger demographic in women.
Doctors has
a very realistic feel to it as it is mostly filmed without any editing or
effects added. It is often set inside using artificial lighting and focuses on
the characters on the screen and the development of the relationships between
the characters instead of the scenery and location. Despite the themes and problems that the
characters have to deal with it Doctors
is rather light in terms of stressfulness and is probably watched by families
together.
Doctors is
shown on a main channel on British Television which means it draws in a large
crowd of viewers as the BBC is one of most popular and widely recognised
channels in the UK in which people watch daily.
Doctors is played right after
BBC London News at 1:30pm in the afternoon.
Doctors, as
shown, is always on everyday at 1:45 in the afternoon after BBC London News.
This schedule rarely changes.
Doctors scene, Episode 96 ‘Collateral Damage’
12:42- 14:50
Like
a majority of TV Soap operas and dramas Doctors
uses very simple and low profile shots, rarely using anything but Mid
shots, Mediums and close ups. Often on eye level with the characters
themselves. It is often to bring attention to the characters reactions and
bring the audience into the scene and therefore there is not a lot of variety
in these shots, If theses shots and camera views drastically changed and became
something we could not see ourselves (For instants: a birds eye view from
above) the audience would become disconnected from the story as it would not be
‘realistic’ to the audiences as they would not be able to become part of the
show.
The
low profile and eye level shots are often to keep the viewers attention on the
characters themselves, as they are the main subjects in the shot and should not
have anything distracting the viewer from them.
TV
soaps such as Doctors are as a
majority filmed multi camera as the demand for new episodes almost daily
requires more footage with less need to edit and therefore it becomes an almost
assembly line for making new shows; scripts written, filming commences, editing
takes place, show is aired.
Broadcasted
at 10:00pm on Mondays on BBC Two Never
Mind the Buzzcocks is a British comedy panel game show that asks questions
with a music theme. The show has a celebrity guest presenter every episode with
two guest team members for each side every week. The only recurring players on Buzzcocks are Noel Fielding and Phill
Jupitus as team captains. Often the team
members are musicians themselves while the guest presenter is a comedian or
actor.
Buzzcocks
has been running since 1996 but has only become better known since 2005. It has
over 250 episodes.
The
show is well known for its dry and sarcastic humour and provocative and
controversial themes and questions. Celebrities that have appeared on Buzzcocks include Martin Freeman,
Jonathon Ross, Catherine Tate, Jack Whitehall, Paloma Faith, Rizzle Kicks,
Eliza Doolittle, Kathy Burk, ect.
Buzzcocks is
a prime time hit on BBC 2 and often has a large amount of viewers. The main
audience of Buzzcocks is young adults
aged 16-34 as the show is aired late and is appealing towards said
demographic. Although the demographics
for females and males are close, more females watch Buzzcocks than males.
Originally
when the show first aired the majority group of the demographics was older but
because of the change in theme of the show becoming more modern and trendy the
majority audience have become younger who have an interest in music.
The
dry wit of the show is often is selling point as many young adults that watch
the show have the same humour type and sarcastic tendencies.
Never
Mind the Buzzcocks, Season 25 episode 3
17:26
– 17:56
Buzzcocks shots are normally to focus on the participants and the presenter (And occasionally a shot of the audience) so they focus on mid shots, wide shots, medium close ups and close ups considering the show has a comedy genre it often uses mid shots and close ups on the presenter and participants faces as they speak to properly illustrate the joke to the audience.
Buzzcocks also
often keeps the camera to eye level on using jib shots and over the head for
shots of the audience. Using eye level also means that presenters can talk
directly into the camera occasionally addressing the viewers directly- thus
‘breaking the fourth wall’ and bring the viewers into the show on another
level. Buzzcocks will rarely have
camera movement and keep the shots on the subjects instead of the scenery as it
essential that the viewers can see the subjects when they speak but Buzzcocks will have sweeps of the
setting to show where they are to the viewer.
TV Sitcom: Black Books
Black Books
is a British sitcom that was created in 2000 by Dylan Moran, Who also stared,
and Grahan Linehan. It was shown on Chanel 4 at 10:00pm in the evening and ran
until 2004.
Black Books is
about the life of surly and hostile bookshop owner Bernard Black who hates
everything but smoking, drinking and reading. The show revolves around him, his
oldest friend Fran, and Manny and their attempts to bring Bernard into a more
socially accepting lifestyle with chaotic and miserable results. Black Books is known for having a dry
and sarcastic sense of humour and, ironically, being a ‘black’ comedy.
Since
sitcoms are often loosely inspired by real life situation a majority of the
audience can relate to on some level (In comparison the sitcom ‘Friends’ depicts the lives of 6 young
adults and their failures in their jobs/love life/family life and other parts
that the audience could relate to on a personal level) Black Books often has storylines or plots that can borderline
unbelievable but the characters are what the audience can relate to: Bernard and
his complete disdain for life around him and his failures trying to “fit in”, Mannys hatred of his previous stressed filled
job and failure after trying hard, and Frans complete disaster of a love life.
Young
adults aged around 18-35 have been shown to be the major percentage demographic
of people watching Black Books
Wednesday, 12 June 2013
Ways of working
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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