Planning 2

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Location 1 For my first location I have chosen a faded white wall. The location of the wall is in Stoke Poges. The wall itself is in a safe and secure area with no potential hazards. The reason I have chosen this location is because it represents locations across the country that my target audience live around. By enforcing this and portraying images that my target audience can relate to the target audience can relate to the magazine and will feel as though the magazine is on the same level as them

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Location 1For my first location I have chosen a faded white wall. The location of the wall is in Stoke Poges. The wall itself is in a safe and secure area with no potential hazards. The reason I have chosen this location is because it represents locations across the country that my target audience live around. By enforcing this and portraying images that my target audience can relate to the target audience can relate to the magazine and will feel as though the magazine is on the same level as them

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ACTIVITY IS THE LOCATION SUITABLE FOR PRODUCTION?

ADDITIONAL COMMENTS

Look around the location.Natural area, safe and secure location

Talk to people there, organise filming permissions.My land, therefore do not need permission

Identify the equipment you need to use. CameraModelBMXClothing

Examine and identify any potential health and safety issues(Both people and equipment related issues e.g. crowd numbers being controlled; using safe cabling practises and video equipment being set up in a sensible location that does not block access points or that damages the environment or frightens livestock)

Area is outside and is in a safe location. My self and the model were in safe positions throughout the shoot and the shoot itself was carried out safely and securely

Check the position of the sun and lighting conditions.On the day of the shoot the weather was warm and sunny so had to look for best location for best and most efficient use of lighting

Look for interesting shots and camera angles. High angleOver the shoulder Long shot

Check the electricity supply. (For the majority of exterior locations you will be using battery power)

Not much electricity used. Only that of the camera

Do a test sound/video recording and check for potential noise problems (traffic noise may be a problem; is a location on a main flight path to an airport?)

Area was in a quiet location, roads weren't near the location so there were no interruptions

Confirm times and dates with technical crew/actors or anybody you are interviewing, etc. Discussed times etc over the phone and when the

model arrived at the location

Arrange car parking, access, loading, security, where possible.was plenty of parking spaces, private land so was secure as well.

Make sure everybody concerned with your video production knows what is happening and what is expected of them when on location. everyone who was involved was informed on what was

happening at all times.

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Location 2The second location I have chosen is again located in Stoke Poges. The as to why I have chosen this location is because like my previous image, the majority of my target audience have had to or have grown up in areas like this and I think that my target audience will look onto the front cover or contents page or Double page spread and will be able to relate to the model featuring in the magazine

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ACTIVITY IS THE LOCATION SUITABLE FOR PRODUCTION?

ADDITIONAL COMMENTS

Look around the location.Natural area, safe and secure location

Talk to people there, organise filming permissions.My land, therefore do not need permission

Identify the equipment you need to use. CameraModelClothing

Examine and identify any potential health and safety issues(Both people and equipment related issues e.g. crowd numbers being controlled; using safe cabling practises and video equipment being set up in a sensible location that does not block access points or that damages the environment or frightens livestock)

Area is outside and is in a safe location. My self and the model were in safe positions throughout the shoot and the shoot itself was carried out safely and securely

Check the position of the sun and lighting conditions.On the day of the shoot the weather was warm and the sun was setting so had to look for best location for best and most efficient use of lighting

Look for interesting shots and camera angles. For this specific shoot I used the Long shot

Check the electricity supply. (For the majority of exterior locations you will be using battery power)

Not much electricity used. Only that of the camera

Do a test sound/video recording and check for potential noise problems (traffic noise may be a problem; is a location on a main flight path to an airport?)

Area was in a quiet location, roads weren't near the location so there were no interruptions, only sounds of natural features such as animals etc

Confirm times and dates with technical crew/actors or anybody you are interviewing, etc. Discussed times etc over the phone and in person and

when the model arrived at the location

Arrange car parking, access, loading, security, where possible.was plenty of parking spaces, private land so was secure as well. However model does not drive so was not neccessary

Make sure everybody concerned with your video production knows what is happening and what is expected of them when on location. everyone who was involved was informed on what was

happening at all times.

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Location 3 This location came across me when I was carrying out my photo shoot. I think that it represents the wilderness and can relate to some of my target audience, by this I mean that some of my target audience will be from poverty stricken areas and this destination can relate to them.

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ACTIVITY IS THE LOCATION SUITABLE FOR PRODUCTION?

ADDITIONAL COMMENTS

Look around the location.Natural area, safe and secure location

Talk to people there, organise filming permissions.My land, therefore do not need permission

Identify the equipment you need to use. CameraModelClothing

Examine and identify any potential health and safety issues(Both people and equipment related issues e.g. crowd numbers being controlled; using safe cabling practises and video equipment being set up in a sensible location that does not block access points or that damages the environment or frightens livestock)

Area is outside and is in a safe location. The model were in safe positions throughout the shoot and the shoot itself was carried out safely and securely. However I was standing on a scaffolding unit. However I checked the unit thoroughly and it was safe and secure.

Check the position of the sun and lighting conditions.On the day of the shoot the weather was warm and sun was setting so had to look for best location for best and most efficient use of lighting

Look for interesting shots and camera angles. High angleOver the shoulder Long shot

Check the electricity supply. (For the majority of exterior locations you will be using battery power)

Not much electricity used. Only that of the camera

Do a test sound/video recording and check for potential noise problems (traffic noise may be a problem; is a location on a main flight path to an airport?)

Area was in a quiet location, roads weren't near the location so there were no interruptions

Confirm times and dates with technical crew/actors or anybody you are interviewing, etc. Discussed times etc over the phone and when the

model arrived at the location

Arrange car parking, access, loading, security, where possible.Model did not drive so space was not needed and the location itself was safe and secure.

Make sure everybody concerned with your video production knows what is happening and what is expected of them when on location. everyone who was involved was informed on what was

happening at all times.

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Reflection• When starting my planning the first thing I felt I needed to do was to organise the planning itself. By this I

mean sort out everything and place it into a chart, this gives me an opportunity to sort everything out and it also gave me time to carry out the planning section. I then organised my models I new some people that I thought would fit well into my chosen genre, and they agreed to model for me. I told them what they needed to do etc. I then organised the location of the shoot and told the models where the shoot was. The shoot itself is in a quiet location and is out of the way of dangerous hazards. I then organised some costumes and props for my models. I needed clothing that would fit my genre and I my self wear clothing that people form my chosen genre wear so sorted that out. When on location I completed by Reece forms thoroughly so that there were not any problems or dangerous hazards. Throughout the week I completed the other various and important features that were needed when completing the planning such as the flat plan of my magazine and mock ups of my front cover, contents page and my double page spread. When creating my flat plan I used techniques that I thought would entertain and amuse my target audience. Throughout planning I have learnt and discovered a lot more about the planning of magazines and other various elements that occur in the planning stage of my task.