Sunday, 17 April 2011

Post 9: Production

For the filming, we had to first test the tracking technique we were going to use. We equipt our camera man with a skateboard and the neccasary protection gear to use it. We then sat him on the skateboard and attatched rope to the skateboard, having one person pull the rope for speed the other pushing whilst holding the camera man steady.
(Import testing video)

Risk Assessment
Make sure the camera man is fully protected so he does not injury himself or any equipment he may be carrying.
make sure the area is clear of any obstructions or cars, so the camera man, crew or equipment does not get damaged.


While filimg we had our camera man, Alex Coles. Kelly Brown, on traffic watch, to watch for cars coming past, so that we could time, to not obscure any shots. and myself watching the other side and Ross Di Marco keeping equipment. We filmed our piece in order to the shot list, to keep in order with continuity with the weather/ light changing as time ran on, as oppossed to filming in the nearest locations.

The group, throughout the task have worked well effectively and worked together as a team, during the post production we handled the tasks by splitting the tasks neading to be done and then coming together as a group and improving them to make them better, we started off aiming to do this routine in the production stage and originally set tasks for each other to complete but when coming to the production stage we felt that these tasks weren't suited for that person and we ended up switching roles so our strengths would be shown in the production. 

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