Wednesday 18 June 2014

Monday 9 December 2013

Shooting Day



Today us our shooting day (09.12.13) . Our team have been spending the morning preparing the lighting plan and set. 


Callum and Adam have been plugging in the lights and testing the lighting plan. Safety precautions have been taken for example ensuring the ladder is secure. Health and safety forms have been filled in.


Coloured gels have been placed all of the back lights by myself and Adam.We then directed the lights into the plastic transparent chairs which proved extremely effective. The colored lights have contributed to the overall aesthetic of the set.


Leia has been getting all of our signs and cards printed on high quality paper, cutting out the cue cards and has brought refreshments for cast and crew.


We also ensured that our set is tidy but vacuuming the carpet

We set up all of our shooting equipment. This consisted of three cameras, three tripods and a boom mic. As well as boom poles, lighting poles and extra batteries.


Having briefed our talent we got on with filming. We enlisted the help of Finn as a boom operator and Ollie as clapper loader.


We ran into difficulties during production when the bachelor females didn't turn up or couldn't make it. We did have reserves in place however they were not contactable and as a group we had to think fast. We reshuffled the boys and had some friends of our talent who were watching take part. I had to step in as the female singleton. This was not ideal but sufficient enough to get the footage we needed. We had to improvise and because of this we will have to redo the video tapes in the green room. We ran into a few problems with the camera batteries running out but we had extra batteries and had planned for this in our contigency plan.


Tuesday 3 December 2013

Pre Production notes- Casting and Group Meeting

Today we spoke to a group of boys on a sports course in college to see if they would be interested in participating in our dating show TV pilot. This was based on a suggestion from one of our tutors and facilitated by group member Adam Sutcliffe. We explained to them what the shooting day would entail, what they would need to bring with them with regards to clothing and then asked which one of them would like to play a principal part in The Blind Matchmaker.

Darrell nominated himself as the singleton and then proceeded to answer the questions required for us to make our VT of him. This VT would give the bachelorettes an insight into his personality and interests. The questions were composed by Leia and we handpicked a few to be included in the VT. These questions and Darrell's answers are as follows:

1. If you could have any superpower what would it be?

I would choose superhuman strength because you could do anything you wanted in the whole world with no trouble.

2. If you could eat one thing for the rest of your life what would it be?

BBQ ribs.

3. If you had a free plane ticket where would you go?

Florida.

4. Pepsi or Coke?

Coke

5. You have your own island to start up your own society what is the first rule you’d make?

Everyone would have to worship me in every way possible.

We then asked Darrell a few more questions about his interests.Darrell enjoys football, writing poetry and cooking. He plays playstation in his spare time and hates pets. The last song he listened to was Girls Like Beyonce by Drake.

Today we also decided that instead of arranging a meeting with our talent to film VTs of them in their own homes or locations we'd shoot our host in the green screen room acting out the principal girl and boy's answers. We thought that this would be a better idea as we can shoot these VTs much quicker and more efficiently than having to make arrangements with others. Also it will add to the overall comic effect of the show. 
Today we sat down and began to extend the script to allow for another couple to be made in the show. This will give us more content on which to be assessed and keep the show interesting as we show how the format can be mixed up with different genders involved in each role. 

Tuesday 26 November 2013

Testing in the green screen room

 
Today Adam, Callum and myself went down to the television studio to do some tests and get footage that we may be able to use in the title sequence of our pilot. This involved booking out a camera and tripod and getting shot of the show's host (Callum) striking various poses and making exaggerated movements as well as introducing the show. 

Adam and I took it in turns to film and get the right type of shot we needed (mainly long and mid/medium shots) using the green screen as a backdrop so that we can key in graphics in post production. We both gave Callum direction in how to move, where to stand (marking it with tape) and how to deliver any dialog. Which he took onboard and adde his own styling to. Adam also experimented with the lighting though due to technical faults we weren't able to get the strobes working. This isn't a setback though as we just wanted to try them out to see if they added anything unique to the footage. 





Monday 11 November 2013

Notes from today's pre production

Today we as a group pitched our pilot 'The Blind Matchmaker' to our tutors and class. This was recorded on a video camera and will be marked and we'll be given feedback. We had considered the feedback given in our practice pitch on board and made some changes to the existing presentation and pitch. One of these changes was the addition of a demonstration of the show. Previously we'd explained the show's format in the form of a power point presentation, this method was not the best way of explaining how the show works and what each of the three rounds entails. So we decided a more visual aid would better display them. Our tutors gave us good initial feedback on this so I feel it was a good idea on our part.

We made a few inquiries today regarding booking filming time and equipment. Our tutors hadn't sorted out the booking of the television studio for filming yet so our group took the proactive decision to speak to the tutors, Mike in particular and get a spreadsheet sorted whereby all of the students could write their names next to the dates and times they want to film. We then spoke to Chris who is in charge of the media stores and asked about clip on microphones and the logistics of filming our pilot. We found out we'd be using the handheld DV cameras and a HD vision mixer.

We discussed the set and lighting setup at length with those roles belonging to Adam and Callum who have both been in charge of the design and setup. They have produced floor plans and the production schedule for the day as well as spoken to the drama department regarding sourcing talent for our production.

Wednesday 6 November 2013

2nd Group Meeting - New Members and Pitch Discussion

Prior to our second meeting we (Leia and I) were told by our tutor that our group was going to be changed and our new members would be Adam and Callum. We convened for a meeting and I introduced them both to the idea and concepts of the The Blind Matchmaker.
They contributed some great ideas to the production and we also discussed the pitch we're going to have to make on Monday.

Topics that came up include:

  • How we're going to present the VTs (Video Tapes) whilst we film- ideas that we came up with include using a green screen or employing chroma key in the post production edit, playing the videos on the television screen that is mounted to the wall in the college's TV studio. We are unclear as a group as to whether we'll be producing the show live in which case we can simply cut to the VT footage using a vision mixer and have the cast act as if they are watching the clips in the studio. 
  • The Pitch/Presentation- We discussed this at length and decided to do a demonstration to best explain our idea and engage our potential investors. We're considering asking audience members up so that we may get them involved and help them to understand better. We will produce a powerpoint to accompany this and each having a speaking part in the presentation.

1st Group Meeting- Deciding Roles and Introducing Concept




We had been informed of the successful  pilot proposals chosen by the teachers to go into production and were sorted into groups to have our first production meeting. As two members of our group were absent it was just Leia and myself.I introduced and explained my TV pilot idea to Leia via a powerpoint I'd made and the diagram you can see at the bottom of the scanned meeting action sheet.

We discussed staying in contact, as communication skills are incredibly important to have in the making of a production. I noted down Leia's email address so that I could reach her beyond the classroom and send over any documents necessary.

We agreed that the genre of television programme calls for a multi camera to capture wide shots, mid shots and close ups. We endeavoured to talk more at length about this when we met with the other members of the group. 

The next topic of our meeting was how we were going to get the cast to appear in The Blind Matchmaker (the title of our production). This saw us deciding to produce a poster and put it up on the notice board near the drama department in the hope aspiring actors will get in contact. We also entertained the idea of also asking if anyone in the class would like to get involved. When we come to production we may be able to invite fellow class members to be part of the studio audience or get involved in the show as talent or crew. This will be subject to their availability though and we must not rely on it. 


I showed Leia what I had in mind for a the logo and prompt card designs and we agreed that she would form the art department and design the prompt cards. I emailed her the show logo I had come up with myself. 
Thinking about the filming of The Blind Matchmaker we turned our minds to the possibility of using clip on microphones and therefore vowed to enquire with Alex and/or Chris about their availability. 
We also briefly touched on set design and talked about getting a barrier of sorts for the parts of the show where the single people are separated so they cannot see one another and decided to look around college to see if there was anything that would be suited for this job. 

We both decided that we'd create a production schedule once we knew specific filming dates. I feel that our meeting was a productive one and that we covered a lot of bases considering we were two members down.