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To do list
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to do list filming to have been done by Monday 20th april begin our editing on the 20th of april do the majority of filming over the Easter holidays make a picture story board get camera equipment of teacher before filming begins get dates for actors to come to location sort out costumes get our props
Head shots of possible actors
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HEAD SHOTS of possible actors. CONNOR BRUCE: ANTAGONIST, Plans on harming the family and father. Intrudes on the family home. (will be wearing alot more make up in the final piece) ] MAX MOLTER: OLDER SON, Plays a role in saving the life the of the younger brother. More stern and less frightened that the younger brother HUGH MARSH: YOUNGER BROTHER, As a character he spents alot more time in distress and panic in comparason to the older brother. gets in some life threatening trouble at some point of the film. JAC JONES: FATHER, Is the main leader of the group of agonists who need saving in the fritening and unfortnate line of events.
Location shots for our horror film
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Location shots for our horror film This setting is where I imagine it shall all begin, as in counters the codes and conventions of horror with a place of comfort 1, This is one of three corridors I plan on using, for the real film it will be low key lighting hiding the antagonist giving a horrible eerie feeling off the start. 2, Also low key lighting This setting is perfectly matched for all the codes and conventions of a horror film with the low key to no lighting at all, old dusty, cobwebs everywhere. 3, Low key lighting The establishing shot, taken at night, dark to match the codes and conventions Forest, dark for real film also perfect match for codes and conventions
Adding to storyboard to make it more clear to the audience
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Rist assessment
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we need a risk assessment, to prevent any possible injuries from occurring HAZARD RISK RATING HOW TO AVIOD IT Low visibility 5/10 Making sure their path is clear of objects Slipping down the stairs 6/10 Wear suitable shoes Breaking objects on set 5/10 Making sure the actor knows his set and surroundings Use of equipment/props 7/10 Making sure the actors know how to use the props (taking the correct precautions) Allergies 7/10 Checking to see if the cast or the production crew have any allergies. Electrocution hazards 7/10 All the wires are checked to be safe and anything with high volts secured in a safe low access are.