Monday, 20 October 2014

Prop equipment for short movie

These are images of the equipment which is going to be featured in our short movie, we decided to use a joker mask for the mysterious character.We wanted a mask which gave out a mysterious but simultaneously creepy look.As for the fake blood we just wanted to make our short movie as realistic as possible instead of using the common paint or ketchup.

Saturday, 11 October 2014

Preparation towards short film

This is a screenshot of me and my media group discussing about the arrangements and progress made towards the preparations for the short film.

Friday, 3 October 2014

Call Sheet

Call Sheet

Production: Stamped

Production company: A2 Productions
Co-Producer: Luqman
Director: Geoffrey

1st AD:  Zak

Crew  Call: 4 actors, 3 people with multiple roles (Zak – Sound & Editing/ Geoffrey – Directing and Filming/ Luqman – Filming Assistant

Estimated wrap: 10th November



Shooting  Date: 21 and 24 October 2014

 

Location: East London

Location contact:  N/A

SET

*SCENES

PAGES

CAST No’s

LOCATION
College gates
1
1
4
 Leyton SFC

Back Streets

1
0
3
 East London : 
 Walthamstow

Main roads

1
0

 East London:
 Walthamstow
Bedroom
1
TBC
1
 A house
Park
2 (1 Day, 1 Night)
2 pages of script
4
 Any park in East
 London.

NO.
ARTISTE
CALL TIME
MAKE-UP
REMARKS
1
Louis Hosang
12-8
NO
  NO
2
 Tyrell Martin
12-8
NO
  NO
3
 Euwan Dias
12-8
NO
  NO
4
 Robert Wright
12-8
NO
  NO

CAMERA / LIGHTING
PROPS / DESIGN

Natural Lighting

LED lighting
 The Envelope
 The letter within the envelope.

COSTUME / MAKE UP

CATERING
 A Jester Mask for the mysterious figure.
 Fake Blood for nosebleeds and wounds.
 Cast will buy their own food


Risk Assessment Form



RISK ASSESSMENT FORM

Shoot date

Production Title


Page            of











 

Producer


 

 





                                                                               
Location:



Address:




RATINGS:
·          each risks severity on scale from Negligable (N), Low risk (L), Moderate risk (M), Severe (S), Very severe (V)
·          each risks likelihood on scale from Very unlikely (VU), Unlikely (U), Possible (P), Likely (L), Very likely (VL)
·         risk factor from the table overleaf.

Hazard

Present?

Severity
Likelihood
Risk Factor
1
Alcohol/drugs
NO



2
Animals/insects
NO



3
Audiences
NO



4
Camera cable/grip equipment
YES
L
U
2
5
Confined spaces
YES
L
U
2
6
Derelict buildings/dangerous structures
NO



7
Electricity/gas (other than normal supplies)
NO



8
Fatigue/long hours
NO



9
Fire/flammable materials
NO



10
Hazardous substances
NO



11
Heat/Cold/extreme weather
NO



12
Laser/strobe effects
NO



13
Machinery/industrial/ crane/hoist
NO



14
Materials - glass, non-fire retardant set materials
YES
L
U
2
15
Night operation
YES
L
U
2
16
Noise – high sound levels
NO



17
Non standard manual handling
NO



18
Public/crowds
YES



19
Radiation
NO



20
Scaffold/Rostra
NO



21
Smoking on set
NO



22
Special effects/explosives
NO



23
Special needs (elderly, disabled, inexperienced)
NO



24
Specialised rescue/first aid
NO



25
Stunts, dangerous activities
NO



26
Tall scenery/suspended ceilings
NO



27
Vehicles/speed
NO



28
Water/proximity to water
NO



29
Weapons
NO



30
Working at heights
NO



31
Working overseas
NO



32
Other risks
NO




Calculate the Risk Factor:

Very Unlikely

Unlikely
Possible
Likely
Very Likely
Very severe
3
4
4
5
5
Severe
2
3
3
3
5
Moderate
2
2
3
3
3
Low
1
2
2
3
3
Negligible
1
1
2
2
3

Decide the action to take:
5
Very severe
Take immediate action
4
Severe
High priority
3
Moderate Risk
Programme for action
2
Low Risk
Action may be required
1
Negligible
Probably acceptable

Then list each risk identified

Hazard no: 4

Risk Factor (1-5): 2

Description
Camera cable/ grip equipment
Person(s) exposed (detail if cast/crew (C), outside company (O) or public (P) )
Whole cast
Action to take
Make sure we roll the wires up. We have to make sure it’s safe so it does not get stolen. Make sure the tripod does not stick out so people do not trip over it.
Person/company responsible for action
Whole cast
To be completed at agreed later date
Exposed person(s) informed? (y/n)
y
Agreed action taken? (y/n)
y
Risk removed? (y/n)
Y

Hazard no: 5

Risk Factor (1-5): 2

Description
Confined spaces in a bedroom
Person(s) exposed (detail if cast/crew (C), outside company (O) or public (P) )
Whole cast
Action to take
Make sure that we use up the space wisely so that people do not drop over the equipment and the actual film is effectively shot.
Person/company responsible for action
Whole cast
To be completed at agreed later date
Exposed person(s) informed? (y/n)
y
Agreed action taken? (y/n)
y
Risk removed? (y/n)
Y

Hazard no: 14

Risk Factor (1-5): 2

Description
Materials - glass, non-fire retardant set materials. Things like the jester mask, the bed covers e.t.c.
Person(s) exposed (detail if cast/crew (C), outside company (O) or public (P) )
Whole cast
Action to take
Make sure none of the materials are left alone where they can catch fire. Make sure we do not place them in hot areas or near flammable products
Person/company responsible for action
Whole cast

To be completed at agreed later date
Exposed person(s) informed? (y/n)
Y
Agreed action taken? (y/n)
y
Risk removed? (y/n)
y

Hazard no: 15

Risk Factor (1-5): 2

Description
Night operation. We will be filming around sunset and after sunset.
Person(s) exposed (detail if cast/crew (C), outside company (O) or public (P) )
Whole cast.
Action to take
Make sure we film around lights which wouldn’t be that much of a problem because we are filming in London where there are lights on almost every street. We can make sure we stay together during film.
Person/company responsible for action


To be completed at agreed later date
Exposed person(s) informed? (y/n)
y
Agreed action taken? (y/n)
y
Risk removed? (y/n)
Y


Completed by: Zakariya, Geoffrey, Luqman                    Position: Cast

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