Before we started filming we had to storyboard our film, write a script and decided on locations, we also had to complete a risk assessment form.
This is our storyboard:
We had to storyboard our sequence so we knew they layout of the story when we were filming, so we knew what shot types we wanted to use and so we had a general base to work from.
We wrote a script so our actors knew what to say and so our story made sense.
This is our script:
Girl one walks down a corridor, opens a door, goes in and sits down beside girl 2
Girl 2: How are you feeling?
Girl 1: Not great you?
Girl 2: I'm fine, I'm just worried about you.
Girl1: I just keep seeing the accident over and over again.
Cut away to girl lying on floor in front of car, two other girls run over to her.
cut back to the two girls talking.
Girl 2: I wish I could help you
Girl 1 : Don't worry about me.
Cut in to Girl 2's hand on Girl 1's hand.
Scouted locations:
we decided to use one of the media classrooms in college of the sequence of the two girls talking because it was easy and accessible. We used the college car park for the shot of the accident because we wanted it to look like Girl 1 had been hit by a car but it would be far to dangerous to lye in the middle of a road.
Casting:
We had to consider who we were going to use in our production.
Risk assessment:
We had to consider what potential risks were involved during filming, we had to calculate how dangerous they could be and how likely there were to happen if a risk potential scored too high we would have to change what we were filming/location to suit the risk assessment better. Some of our potential risks were things like people tripping over tripods or equipment cases. One of our main risks was the shot of the girl lying in the road because there was a chance she could actually be run over, so we can to consider our filming time and location carefully.
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