Shot List
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Scene
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Shot Number
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Description
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Opening
scene
shaun dies
scene
Chase
scenes:
Running
scene
PoV shot
Hiding scene
Ben’s kidnap
Interrogation
scenes:
Pan shot
Close up of
intero
From the
back
Summary
scene
Leaving shot
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
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Long shot,
observing from distance.
Mid-shot
Camera runs
just in front of Kaylum
Pov of Darren
Close up of
Ben’s face
PoV from Ben
Pan shot
across table to interrogation.
Close up of
interrogation
Mid-shot
from the back of Kaylum during
interrogation
Throw to
floor, shoot of scene.
Close up of
tye on phone.
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Monday, 9 December 2013
shot list
Costume and props list
Character Name: Tye Actor:Darren
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Props: Spork, nutcracker, knife, screwdriver.
Costume: Shirt, trousers, shoes, Tie. | |
Character Name: Brandon (Shaun)
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Props:N/A
Costume: Hoodie/shirt, Jeans, Shoes. | |
Character Name: Josh Actor:Grant
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Props: N/A
Costume: Shirt, Jeans, trainers | |
Character: Ben Actor:Kaylum
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Hoodie, jeans, trainers.
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Props:Duct tape.
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Risk assessment
Risk Assessment
Group Members: Connor Bryant, Grant Nash and
Darren Jefferd Location:
Park, Darren’s house
Hazard
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Person(s)
at Risk
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Likelihood
of Hazard
1 –
Extremely Unlikely
5 –
Extremely Likely
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Severity
of Hazard Outcomes
1 –
Very Low Risk
5 –
Very High Risk
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Risk
Level
(Likelihood
+ Severity)
2
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Measures
to Take to Manage Risk
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Risk
Managed?
Y/N
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As we are filming in a park there may be wet grass which could be a
slipping hazard.
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everyone
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2- could happen if a person is not careful.
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2- Low risk not much damage would be caused.
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2- there is a low risk level.
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Wear appropriate footwear.
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YES
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We may have to tackle stairs which could pose a tripping hazard.
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Everyone
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2- Not likely to happen but it is a possibility.
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2- Not much injury would be caused.
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2- There is a low risk level people involved should be careful.
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Be careful when negotiating stairs.
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YES
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To get to filming location we will need to cross roads, crossing roads
can be dangerous, cars pose a risk.
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Everyone.
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1- If we follow the road rules correctly the risk is very low.
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4- If a person is ran over the severity would be quite bad.
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2.5- A low risk if we are careful.
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When crossing roads wait until it is safe to cross.
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YES
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During a scene a spanner will be on screen, if somebody slips or drops
it it could hit someone.
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Kaylum (actor)
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1- who ever has the spanner will be careful. Unlikely.
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2- The level of severity.
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1.5- Low risk if everyone co operates and is careful.
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We will be extremely careful and only handle the spanner when it is
necessary.
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YES
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Contacts
Emergency Service: 999 Robert Clack School:
Sunday, 8 December 2013
Treatment
Treatment
Treatment
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Group Roles
Cinematography: Connor and Darren
Mise-en-scene: Darren
Sound: Grant
Editing: Connor and Grant
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Title: Hunted
Tag Line:
The chase begins
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Synopsis: Ben (Kaylum) and
Brandon (Shaun, Connor if Shaun is unavailable.) are talking. Tye proceeds to kill Brandon. Ben runs, chased by Tye. Ben is then knocked unconscious by Josh (Grant). He then wakes up duck taped to a chair and is violently interrogated by Tye. Tye then executes Ben
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Key Genre Conventions: Tense Music
Rollercoaster of action
Close up camera
Tense
Eerie atmosphere
mysterious
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Thursday, 5 December 2013
Use of the camera.
There are a number of camera techniques used in modern films today, these include; Long shot, medium shot, close up, extreme close up, point of view, low angle and high angle.
A medium shot is where you can see the head and shoulders of a person.

A long shot is where you can see the whole picture.

A close up is where you can see the face of a person.

An extreme close up is where the camera goes close up on a persons features e.g. eyes.

A point of view is where you can see what the person sees.

A low angle shot makes people look big and powerful.

A high angle shot makes people looks small and weak.

There are other camera techniques too which include; Pan, tilt, crane shot, tracking shot, rolling shot and stedicam.
Pan is a view from a fixed axis moving across.
A tilt is used to show the size of something e.g. a building.
Crane shot is a view from high above.
A tracking shot is where the camera follows the action.
A rolling shot is where the camera moves from side to side.
A stedicam is where the camera stays still no matter how much the camera man moves it does this by having a gyro sensor fitted to the camera.
A medium shot is where you can see the head and shoulders of a person.
A long shot is where you can see the whole picture.
A close up is where you can see the face of a person.
An extreme close up is where the camera goes close up on a persons features e.g. eyes.
A point of view is where you can see what the person sees.
A low angle shot makes people look big and powerful.
A high angle shot makes people looks small and weak.
There are other camera techniques too which include; Pan, tilt, crane shot, tracking shot, rolling shot and stedicam.
Pan is a view from a fixed axis moving across.
A tilt is used to show the size of something e.g. a building.
Crane shot is a view from high above.
A tracking shot is where the camera follows the action.
A rolling shot is where the camera moves from side to side.
A stedicam is where the camera stays still no matter how much the camera man moves it does this by having a gyro sensor fitted to the camera.
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