Monday, 27 September 2010
Friday, 24 September 2010
Wednesday, 22 September 2010
Risk assessment for Busted Preliminary
As well as having a Prop list we also needed to create a risk assessment for the video, so that we would be aware of the hazards and have measures in place to reduce the likely hood of these hazards happen. To create the best risk assessment we worked together as a group to work out all the potential hazards, the hazards that we came up with are shown in the table below and as you can see for every hazard it shows how we can minimize the risk.
Hazard | How it can be minimized |
Table +chairs falling over | Make sure that all table and chairs are at the side of the room out the way |
Jumping up and down and falling aucadally | Make sure that you do not jump to high and to fast as this is when injure is most likely to occur. |
Dark room | Make sure a light is turned out before so that we inspect the floor and room to see what hazards it has, before we start filming |
Wires lying around | Make sure the wires are tied up and out of the way and in the corner, do not film in areas where cables and wires can not be moved. |
People at the Gates | Make sure that there is somebody at the gate weather it is a student or anther member of staff in school to make sure that nobody gets in the gates when we are filming the out door scene v |
Projector | Do not stair straight into the projector as it may blind or cause eye damage so make sure nobody stairs straight into it at any time |
Chewing gum | Do not chew gum when filming as it may cause an accident such as choking so make sure nobody in the group is chewing |
Barging through people | Do not barge roughly through the people as it may cause injure, the best ways is to make it look aggressive but be gentle, also the people should move slightly as the person approaches them, to reduce the impact. |
Bending down knee | Make sure that when you bend down you do not do it suddenly as this is when injure is most likely to occur, the best ways it do it gradually |
Sensible shoes | Where sensible shoes for the scene because we do not want people to twist their ankle due to the wrong shoes for example for the scene out side you cant wear hi heals because when you jump you are bound to land awkwardly. |
Guitar strap | Make sure the guitar strap is fastened properly so that the guitar does not fall or hit anyone else close by. |
Paper cut | Take care when dealing with paper and try to keep fingers loose and do not grip the paper to tight as this is when cuts are more likely to happen |
Long nails | Make sure that when coming into contact with other people they are not rough with their hands as this is cuts will happen so try to avoid to using your hands if you have long nails, this could be done by getting somebody else to do the scene who does not have long nails. |
Prop list
As part of our preliminary we needed to create a list of props that we needed in order to make the music video, this was important because we needed have the props ready on the day we were going to film. The prop list that we came up with as a class is as follows.
- Black board
- Projector (old school)
- Ties and white shirts
- Guitar x3 for the 3 members of the group
- Table and chairs
- Red pencil
- Paper/books
- Chalk
- School uniforms white shirt and black trousers
- Girls
- Black bracelet
- Class room
- White trainers with red
- Red nail varnish
- Red lipstick
- Red pencil Skirt
- Background boys
The props that I needed to wear for my part in the video was:
- White shirt
- Trousers
- Tie
- White trainers plus normal ones
Tuesday, 21 September 2010
Saturday, 18 September 2010
Weather forcast
This post above is a weather for cast that I found on the internet as you can see it is able to tell me the weather. This will prove to be very useful because it means that when filming we will be able to plan according to what for cast, so for example if we want the weather to be sunny then I can use this to find out which day is foretasted to be sunny this means that time will not be wasted. As you can see the forecast system allows you to see the weather a week in advance which is very useful because most weather forecasts only let you see three days in advance. What I also like about this is that you can select your location so where ever you are planning to film which means you know what the weather will be in filming location.
One of the main reasons I like the this weather forecast is that I like the the way that it is user friendlily because it the way that it has a picture in the background according to what the weather is going to be like. I also like the other features that the system offer which is why i find it very useful and easy to understand.
The main features that the system offer include:
- The temperature in degrees Celsius ( This is helpful because it means when filming we will be able to plan ahead and where the appropriate clothing and also make any adjustments to our filming)
- Pressure (This will be helpful because it again means that we will be able to plan ahead and make any adjustments to the planning process)
- Humidity (This will be very important because during filming we will need to monitor this because we do not want to work in high humidity conditions as it can become dangerous and also if we do we then need to make sure that we have enough liquid to avoid dehydration)
- The temperature ( This is very useful as well because it means that we can plan ahead and make sure that we have the right clothing because even the actual temperature might not be what it feels like so we need to access this as well to get the best possible data we can)
- When it was last observed ( This very important because it shows that the data is constantly being updated which means that we are able to get more accurate results. As a result this means that we a are getting the beat data, out of all the features i feel that this is the best one because it shows changes in the weather, which then means our planning more accurate)
Friday, 17 September 2010
Thursday, 16 September 2010
Wednesday, 15 September 2010
Monday, 6 September 2010
Sunday, 5 September 2010
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