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    Final MajorProject

    Unit 4

    Planning andProduction

    Name:

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    Production Title:

    Native

    Submission of Production:

    Monday 24

    th

    June 2013

    Length of production:

    00:30:00

    Crew names:

    Jake Kemp

    Callum Carmichael

    James McNaughton

    Actors name:

    Ollie Barber

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    Production roles for crew

    Name Role

    Jake Kemp

    Callum Carmichael

    James McNaughton

    Director

    Producer

    Co - Editor

    Camera man

    Editor

    Sound technician

    Deadlines

    Crew responsibility Deadline for completion

    Filming completed

    Editing completed

    Friday 21st

    June

    Monday 24th

    June

    Agreed content

    A 30 minute mockumentary, with background shooting and following the tribe but with

    interviews as well.

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    Equipment required

    Equipment Date needed

    CameraTripod

    Camera light attachment

    Editing suite

    19th

    -21st

    June19

    th-21

    stJune

    19th

    -21st

    June

    21st

    -23rd

    June

    Locations used

    Locations Date To film

    The Island 14th

    ,15th

    ,19th

    and 21st My whole production

    Contingency / back up plans

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    My back up plan is a man made den in the woods above the mobile home camp Swiss Farm.

    I would base the project on the exact same things but edit out the features of the island.

    Risk assessment

    Getting to and from the island: capsize the boat, drowning, deep water, strong currant.

    Solution: Lifejackets and 4 people max when on paddle boat.

    On the island: slips and trips, tools in the camp leading to injury, loose branches fallingdown, camp fire catching onto something and setting fire, burning yourself while cooking,

    falling off the rope swing.

    Solution: watch were were walking, restrict tools to certain people, keep camp fire away

    from the den and more in the open, cook responsibly and dont jump out of the tree really

    high up.

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    Production management (Detail how you managed each stage)

    Managing the pre-production roles

    Storyboard and Script Cast and Crew

    All of the rest Jake Kemp

    Managing the production phase

    Managing the production phase was easier than I thought. My actor was on time to the set

    and the weather couldnt have been any better. I gathered my props and equipment easily

    and shooting went smoothly.

    Post production phase

    The editing stage was more important than my filming, as the editing was what was going to

    bring my production to life. The editing at the start went horrifically bad, after the first day

    of editing my hard drive and computer crashed and I was on the verge of loosing all my

    work. But after a stressful weekend I managed to recover my work and I carried on editing.

    When it came to the visual side of the editing everything looks good and the lighting and

    sound was good.

    Detail how you solved problems

    I only had a few problems to solve over the week of filming and editing. The main problem

    was with my laptop and hard drive. When we got to the set to film it turned out the part of

    the den I wanted to use had collapsed, so I had to clear some space to be able to film. Other

    than that no other problems had to be solved everything ran smoothly and to plan.

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    Prioritising (How and what did you prioritise during your producing)

    So when filming I wanted to use all the sunlight I could. So I filmed my production in frame

    order instead of filming everything in one area and then everything in another area. I also

    prioritised this production over other college coursework, as I had to get it filmed andfinished for a sooner date. This didnt effect things as I was able to edit over the week and

    go back to college to finish off all my other work.

    Modifications (Why did you modify your work and what was changed during post-

    production)

    Modifications were minor to my production. The only modifications I made were cutting the

    clips and audio to size and that was it. The lighting that my camera captured was exactly

    how I wanted it, also my sound effects and audio from the camera both sounded well

    together therefore not having to turn down any audio.