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Thursday, 29 April 2010

Example of title sequence for films of the same genre - Lisa Clayton


Music Ideas - Lisa Clayton

Rough Storyboard Design - Dale Hill

Scene 1 Shot 1
Laura is alone in the old project room, she looks around for people hiding in the darkness.





Location: Old project room.


Scene 1 Shot 2

After Laura has discovered that no one appears to be about she shouts Charlotte.




Location: Stair well/ Project room.


Scene 1 Shot 3

Laura and Charlotte walking down the stairwell looking for Kirsty's jacket. They look at an old room and remember thats where she was grabbed.


Location: Stairwell


Scene 2 Shot 1

Laura blinks. Flashbacks of when Kirsty was grabebd and taken away by the killer, the girls become distressed as they revisit their thoughts.



Location: Bottom of stairwell.


Scene 2 Shot 2

Charlotte starts moving around frantically. She keeps looking over her shoulder after every step she makes as she walks with spee
d and frantic breathing behind Laura.


Location: Stairwell.


Scene 3 Shot 1

Laura shakes her head as she keeps looking around the room waiting for the snatcher to appear. They continue to walk with a progressive look over their shoulder.


Location: The room.


Scene 4 Shot 1

The door opens slowly, dramatic banging happens from the back room, the girls begin to scream. Another flashback comes to them.



Location:


Scene 4 Shot 2

Kirsty screaming whilst being isolated at the back of the room, unable to move due to the snatcher was looking deviously at her.



Location: The 'snatched' room.

Risk Assesment - Carried Out By Luke Greenslade

A Level

PROGRAMME RISK ASSESSMENT

training area sign

Product Name

Snatched

Director

Crucial Creations

Date or period this Risk Assessment covers

4/3/10 – 4/6/10

Risk assessment carried out by

Luke Greenslade

Location address
and Contact No.

The Kirno (the princess theatre) west street, hoyland, Barnsley


South Yorkshire S74 9DJ

HAZARD - Pre-vetted Contractors - attach specific assessment

HAZARD

HAZARD

Costume/Make-Up Vehicle

Access/egress

Machinery

Diving Operations

Animals

Manual handling (attach specific assessment)

Explosives/Pyrotechnics/ Fire effects

Audience/Public

Mines/excavations/caves/tunnels/quarries

Flying Ballet

Communication Failure

Noise (attach specific assessment)

Hydraulic Hoists (Cherry Pickers)

Compressed gas/cryogenics

Person with special needs

Lasers

Confined spaces

Physical exertion

Location Catering

Derelict Buildings/dangerous structures

Radiation ionising/non ionising

Hire of Lighting Equipment

Electricity or gas

Speed

Scaffolds

Fire/Flammable material

Tropical Diseases (e.g. Malaria - attach details of medical arrangements e.g. prophylactics, local hospitals and evacuation plan)

Smoke Effects

Fight sequence

Vehicles/off road driving

Stunts

Glass

Violence/ Public disorder

Physical Effects

Hazardous substances/ chemicals/ drugs micro-organisms (attach specific - assessment)

Water

Heat/cold

Weather

Hostile Environment: (attach confirmation of clearances from Senior Management)

Working patterns/working hours

Inexperienced performer or children
N.B. for children, risk assessment must be provided to parents or guardian.

Working at heights /trips and falls

Lifting appliances/ machinery

Other

Please upload to your blog together with the shooting script and Location Recce sheet.

Please include Brief detail of activity to be recorded

Hazard Identification Risk and controls

Hazard

Persons effected

Severity

Risk

Controls

Severity

Risk

Trips and falls over cables from cameras, lighting and audio equipment

Camera crew including director and Sound operator. Cast

Moderate

High

Ensure short cable runs where possible.

Use gaffer tape or other devices to ensure cables are secured.

Limit personnel entering work area with tape or other barrier

Use wireless audio where possible

Moderate

Low

Vison for trips and falls

Camera crew, cast

moderate

high

Ensure smoke can be cleared easily.

Use wireless remotes, gaffer tape to secure cables.

Moderate

Low

Dark, spaces secure trips and falls

Cast

moderate

high

Extra lighting to identify hidden objects.

Clear rooms with unnecessary objects removed.

Moderate

Low

Cold, shows breath when speaking, could condense camera.

Camera crew.
Cast.

moderate

high

Warm costumes, extra heat to keep people warm.

Moderate

Low

Under the influence of alcohol could resort in unclear shots.

Camera crew cast

moderate

high

Make sure the camera crew are fully sober before filming commences.

Moderate

Low