Wednesday, 2 December 2015

Allocated Roles

Jack:
Location scout: This job requires analyzing possible locations where shooting can take place. This job will be broken down by selecting areas around the Central Sussex College campus that are in relation with the storyboard. This will also mean taking into account how busy the area is, how weather impacts on the scene and finally how accessible a location is to shoot.

Casting director: This job requires casting suitable actors and actresses around the college to partake in the shooting of the one minute preliminary. In order to do this I will evaluate possible people for roles in the sequence. A place to look can be within the performing arts side of the college. I believe this will be an effective way to cast as these students will have experience being in front of the camera and in addition, they will also find the opportunity as a way to develop their acting skills.


Emily:

Camera Operator: This job will require Emily to shoot the one minute preliminary. In doing so she will have to incorporate the rules we have learned throughout the past weeks including reverse shots, match on action and the 180 degree rule. In addition to this she will also have to take into account camera angles so that we can a diverse sequence.

Storyboard Artist: This job will require Emily to plan out the entire of the one minute preliminary sequence by using illustration to portray this. Emily will create this storyboard through the form of post-it notes so that we have accessibility to move the story around so we can alter things.


Nathan:

Director of Filming: This job requires Nathan to maintain control throughout the process of the shooting. This is an important job because it means that he will have to over-look how the film is shot and the organization of the process and make sure deadlines are met.

Harry:

Sound Recorder: This job requires Harry to make sure that when shooting the sound is crisp and at a high standard quality. If this job isn't done correctly then the sound may corrupt and the film will be unusable so having Harry doing this job allows us to have full control over how sound is captured and relayed into the editing software.

Prop Manager: This job requires Harry to make sure that if we are in need of a prop whilst shooting then he is able to go out and get it for filming purposes. This is an important job because if props aren't accessible to us whilst on the set shooting then it will make it hard to bring certain scenes to life and bring a sense of reality to the scene so it's important this job as well as the rest are done to perfection. 

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