Notes on the shots:
Birds
eye view - This shot will be above he actresses and will look
down at them.
Match
on action shot - where a shot can be taken and stopped. The next sequence of events continues the events continues the film without the viewer being aware that the shots were taken at separate times. where a shot can be taken and
stopped. The next sequence of events continues the film without the viewer
being aware that the shots were taken at separate times.
Wide shot - This will mean that
the audience can see the situation, the surroundings and the mise en scene.
Medium
close up - This is halfway between a mid shot and a close up.
Close
up - Emphasizes the facial expression of the character.
Zoom
- The camera moves quickly towards the character or
point that needs a close
Over
the shoulder shot - This is where the camera has he perspective of
somebody and looks over their shoulder, you and see their shoulder in the shot.
Shots I will use:
Shot 1 - Lauren walks down the corridor towards the camera
Shot 2 - Lauren pushes the door open and walks through, this shot is a birds eye view and match on action shot with shot 3.
Shot 3 - Match on action shot, Lauren walks through the door towards the camera.
Shot 4 - Extreme wide shot of Lauren walking to K block from the Sixth form block.
Shot 5 - Medium close up of Lauren walking through the door and towards the camera.
Shot 6 - Close up of Lauren opening the door, goes to match on action shot.
Shot 7 - Lauren walks through the door and past the camera to a chair. Georgia says "you're late", Lauren replies with "why not?"
Shot 8 - zoom in on both characters.
Shot 9 - Over the shoulder shot of Georgia, who says "well maybe you shouldn't be in my class then"
Shot 10 - Over the shoulder shot of Lauren, who says "well maybe I don't even care", gets up and walks out.
Script
Georgia (angry) - You're late!
Lauren (impertinently) - Why not?
Georgia (Frustrated) - Well maybe you shouldn't be in my class then
Lauren (Disobediently) - Well maybe I don't care
Characters and roles:
The troublesome school girl - Lauren Rule
I have chosen Lauren as the troublesome school girl because she is an excellent actress and is available at the time of filming, she has the right facial expressions for this character and will already be dressed in school attire, so will fit the role.
The teacher - Georgia Adcock
I have chosen Georgia as the teacher as she has a commanding voice and is able to exude authority. As this task will be filmed during school hours, Georgia will be in smart attire and will look suitable for the role of a teacher.
Camera person - Rachel Bethell
I have filmed and edited this task by myself. My main job was to direct the characters to inform them as to what to do, I also had to get the right camera angles.
Locations:
School - The sixth form block
K block
Shooting Schedule:
Tuesday 26th November
I will film this in my media lesson period 5, so, at 2:30 - 2:45
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