task 10 props
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Planning PaperworkLocation Recce:
Art and design block/ photography studio:
I decided this would be a good place to use for my location for my photographs because it would act as a blank space so I could easily edit the photos to look professional and rock themed.
Brick wall:
I decided this would be a good place to use for my location for my photographs because it fits with the edgy rock theme as it is outdoors and quite urban.
STUDENT RISK ASSESSMENT
HAZARDS DEGREE OF RISK
CONTROL MEASURE
S
ACTION PLAN
HazardRegardless of control
measures
Persons at risk*1
Worst outcome
*2
Probability
*3
Risk Rating
A-E
Existing control
measures taken
against the risk
What further control
measures are
required when and by whom
1. Rain/ scratched from brick wall
2. Lights smashing/ blinding studio light
St, sf
st
Nr
Min
U
R
E
D
Don’t lean on wall.
Stay carefully around lights and don’t knock them.
n/a
n/a
*1Sf = staffSt = studentsCr = contractorsCl = cleanersV = visitors
D = people with disabilitiesX = young/inexperiencedL = lone workersW = women of child-bearing age
*2 This is without control measuresF = fatalMaj = major injury or permanent disabilityMin = minor injuryNR = non-reportable
*3 This is with control measures in placeFr = frequent/likely/could occur repeatedly/expectedPr = probable/not surprised/might occur oftenPs = possible/could occur sometimeR = remote/unlikely but conceivableU = unlikely/improbable such that likelihood is almost zero
Props:
Piercings, drums sticks, bright/ unique hair.
Makeup
Lots, black eyeliner, dark lipsticks.
Costumes
Black, colourful hair, plaid, band t-shirts, ripped/ distressed clothes, black shoes/ converse.
Texts/emails
Production schedule
- Take pictures for front cover and double page spread: 31st January- Take pictures for secondary images of band for featured posters: 8th
January- Take secondary images of last 3 soloists: w/c 16th January
Storyboard of different shots
Long shot:
- Low angle:
Used to show the full subject and usually puts focus on
costume.
Puts the subject at a higher, more dominant level
compared to the audience to signify importance.
- Mid shot:
- Straight on shot:
- Close-up
- Extreme- long shot
Shows half of the subject to portray body language and
subject’s costume as well as parts of the background still.
Used to show subject’s facial expression and small details.
Puts the audience at the same level of the subject
and used to portray mode of address.
Booking sheet:
Used to show the full subject and the background (can be
establishing shot).