Monday, 7 November 2016

Divisions: Pre-Production

So far:
My team and I have developed our idea for the documentary outlined in my previous post. We've set up a structure to the final production; Intro to the situation, vox pops of the general publics opinions on homelessness, what is being done to alleviate/solve the problem, what the general public can do to help.

Planning:
Currently we have written up call sheets, risk assessments and a presentation piece for our green light meeting. Basing this off of templates we've sourced off the internet and off previous call sheets we've worked off of in the past, will hopefully make them as detailed and professional as possible.
We've also completed our location recce, looking at the Greenwich high street where we plan to do the majority of our filming, not only to see the location and begin to construct an idea of what the final film will look like, but also to get a more comprehensive look at what risks and obstacles we'll need to look out for when filming and to mention in our risk assessment.
Our cinematographer has also written/drawn up his shot lists and pitched them to us. So far we feel they're a little too focussed on certain aspects of greenwich and maybe not showing Greenwich as a whole, such as he wants to get close ups on different market stalls, details on land marks, where as we feel this would give the wrong feel to the piece as we're looking at the overall of Greenwich and it's current situation.

Equipment:
Currently we're attempting to book out equipment from the University, however current attempts have been denied for some unknown reason despite a full risk assessment being given and ample time to process the request.
Drone we may use
Alongside the normal equipment of camera, tripod and microphones, we're also sourcing a camera drone to get the filler shots to the documentary, giving a 'birds eye' perspective over Greenwich. This will most likely be sourced by myself if we cannot hire out one from another source so I will need to be more vigilant when using it and allowing others to use it, especially in a very busy area where drones are becoming more and more restricted and regulated in their use over heavily built up areas. We'll need to look up those specifics on what the proper uses of drones are, particularly if Greenwich has it's own regulations around it.

Presenters:
While we don't want to show a dedicated presenter for the piece as we feel this may turn it into a 'BBC news esc' report rather than the documentary style we're actually going for. Instead, we've opted for a narrator/voice over to be applied over the top of the imagery of Greenwich we plan to shoot. Currently we're having a look around to our peers and see if any of them are voice actors or have experience in the role. However, whilst this may improve the production value of our piece, it will also increase the complexity of the legal side to the piece, having voice over artists to have to sign off on their work etc as well as potentially complicating and elongating the shooting/recording of the piece, making it tricky to stick to our 3 week schedule. It may come to that one of the team will be the voice over to save on these problems.
Our potential voice over actor
Otherwise, we still plan to shoot vox pops with members of the public. To make it simple, we plan to only ask each of them 3 questions so we're not wasting their time and they maybe more willing to speak to us. We will also need to be careful about release forms for each member, even though it is only a student, non-profit piece, in making sure they're happy for their face to go up on the internet and other social media outlets later.

Evaluation so far:
Problems have begun to show up with the team through differences in opinion which can often ruin a student/youth production such as this. Too many big egos etc! However, many of the have been resolved thankfully and we're still set to film next week on the 18th November. Paperwork has been prompted and we're currently in the process of hopefully rebooking the equipment, this time to some success?
From this aspect of production, I've learnt to keep my cool, keep in mind of others opinions, learning to not be too domineering and allowing others to speak and contribute.

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