Thursday, 26 January 2012

Costumes

These are the costumes that I have chosen for the video but they are different for two different times of day.
At first Xenia is going to wear the white dress with the black mask and then she takes it off then when we film during the night shes gonna wear a tight black dress, gloves and a white mask. These costumes have a meaning to it, especially the masks. What I meant by the mask was that when she wears a black mask during the day she doesnt want to show her real self to people and thats why she hides under the mask, also as the mask is black it syblolises that shes "evil" as if she doesnt want to be herself with anyone and she would ignore what people say about her. The white mask in the night represents her realself but because the filming is hapening behind a fence it means that she in kind of a "cage" and she cant show her real self to teh people and its not because she doesnt want to, its because people cant exept her.




First cut


Edeting

These are the screemshots of me editing on procut :
This one shows how I have chosen a clip so I could drag it to the bottom part to connect it to the other clip that is already there
 This cscreen shot shows how I hace made a clip slower to make the clip and the actress stand out
 This one shoes how I have used some light effect transition to connect two clips but so the change between is not too noticed
 This Screen shot shows how I have detached the audio off each clep and some of the detached audio was deleted and some was left there I have put the volume of that certain detached audio so I wouldn't be able to hear my actress sing.

Shooting "Eyes on Fire"

At first I had to put make up on the Xenia so that through the mask you wouldn't be able to see the skin arounf eyes.

This is me with the equipment.

 Me and Boby Yaneva with the equipments at our first location.

 Me telling Xenia not to come closer to the camera during filming.

 Me and Connie Yaneva with the equipment

 Me filming Xenia at our second location

 Xenia in our thired location


Shooting Schedule


Shot no.
Date/Time
Location
Cast
Crew
Costume/Props
Equipment


1





22/01/2012

St Edmund’s college, yard at the back of the main building.


Xenia Telunc

Dasha Titova, Connie Yaneva, Boby Yaneva.

Black mask, white dress, white necklace.

Camera, tripod, laptop.


2






22/01/2012


St Edmund’s college, science block yard


Xenia Telunc

Dasha Titova, Connie Yaneva, Boby Yaneva.

Black mask, white dress, white necklace.

Camera, tripod, laptop.


3






22/01/2012

St Edmund’s college, headmaster’s house yard.


Xenia Telunc

Dasha Titova, Boby Yaneva, Daniela Zaharieva.

Black mask, white dress, white necklace.

Camera, tripod, laptop.


4





26/01/2012


St Edmund’s college, hockey pitch.


Xenia Telunc
Dasha Titova, Boby Yaneva, Connie, Yaneva, Misha Zaharieva, Daniela Zaharieva.

White mask, black dress, black long gloves.

Camera, tripod, laptop, iPhone torch.




Risk Assessment

MEDIA STUDIES RISK ASSESSMENT FORM

Generic headings are presented to ensure consistent safety practices. They are not definitive. Other potential hazards must be included and assessed.


ACTIVITY:                Theatre Trip


HAZARD
A
Severity
B
Likelihood
Risk
rating
1

Running away from the camera


6
7
42
2

Getting ill because walking around with no shoes on


6
2
12
3

Falling down because wearing a mask


6
2
12
4

Damage of equipment


4
7
28
5

Damage of clothing


4
7
28
6

Walking in the night to the location of filming


6
7
42
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10







RISK RATING

Severity (A) multiplied by Likelihood (B) gives a Risk Rating between 0 and 100.

A)        Severity:                     Fatality (Fa)               10        Major injury (Ma)      8
                                    Minor injury (Mi)       6          Damage property     4
                                    No injury (No)           0




The above assessment is valid as at the date below. Should the activity change substantially, a further assessment will be required.

Compliance with the control measures and precautions should be monitored at all times.

                   ASSESSOR: Daria Titova

                         DATE:­­­­­­­­­ 20.01.2012


B)        Likelihood:                Probable (Pr)                        10        Occasional (Oc)       7
                                                Improbable (Im)        2

Risk ratings up to 40 need attention, but generally not urgently.
Risk ratings between 40 and 70 will require action, with urgency dependant upon where in the range they lie.
Risk ratings above 70 will require urgent action. Work will almost certainly have to stop until risks are reduced to an acceptable level.
MANAGEMENT ACTION – CONTROL MEASURES AND PRECAUTIONS REQUIRED

In order to remove or minimise risks, all personnel involved in the activity should adopt the control measures and precautions listed below. If already in place, they should be re-assessed to ensure continuing effectiveness.

HAZARD
CONTROL MEASURE PRECAUTIONS
Completed
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1. Running away from the camera
I will need to make sure that the grass is not wet so that when the actress runs she doesn’t trip over.
2. Walking in the night to the location of filming
I will have to make sure I take a torch so that when we walk we don’t trip over.

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