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P.O.V shot of Death Note
L/S of target
M/S
of killers house
M/s of killer walking to his room
P.O.V shot of him writing down
targets info
P.O.V shot of his phone with
hitmans
name
M/S of meeting with hitman
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Monday, 25 February 2013
Shot List
Contingency Plan
Contingency Plan
Name: Victor AkindeleProduction: REV productions |
| Potential problems and how to overcome these problems:
Well the potential problems directly associated with us filming our thriller masterpiece could be the location at which we film the footage. We say that we would like to film the thriller during half term and in school, however the school will be closed during half term and this can be seen as a huge stumbling block. So to solve this obvious problem we would need to film the thriller in perhaps a different location to solve this problem. Another key problem could be that if we do decide to film the thriller in a different location, eg a street. We would have to be aware of streets which are busy so that this could not potentially hinder the production of the thriller, so in order to solve this problem, we would need to ensure that the street at which we film the thriller masterpiece is not busy and is indeed quiet and peaceful. Another key problem could be the surface of the ground, if we decide to film in a park, the mud could result in the surface not being solid and reliable, which could potentially hinder the production of the thriller, damage the equipment, and put our safety at risk. So in order to resolve this key problem is to ensure that if we film in the park, we would need to ensure that the surface is indeed hard and reliable, and we need to ensure that on the day it does not rain, causing mud, and this can be done by checking the weather forecast to know whether it will rain on the proposed day at which we will film our thriller masterpiece. |
Costumes and Props
| Character Name: Victor Akindele | |
| Costume: Normal outgoing clothes, eg hoody, jeans, t shirt, trainers | Props: Mobile phone school bag |
| Character Name: Ernest Chima | |
| Costume: Normal outgoing Clothes
eg hoody, t-shirt, trainers, jeans | Props: Mobile phone bottle full of poison (labeled x) |
| Character Name:Rachel | |
| Costume: Normal female outgoing clothes, eg jeans, t-shirt, trainers, hoody. | Props: Mobile phone hand bag |
Friday, 8 February 2013
Treatment
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Treatment
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Group Roles
Cinematography: Ernest Chima
Mise-en-scene: Victor Anichebe
Sound: Ryan Inayat
Editing: Ryan Inayat
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Title: Poison
Tag Line: What doesn’t kill you can only
make you stronger
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Synopsis:
A jealous ex
boyfriend sees his former lover with her current lover. The sight of this
send him into a fiery rage and he then plots a way to eliminate her new lover
so he can once again be reunited with his sweetheart. He is willing to
assassinate them using any method possible but ends up resorting to a killing
method dating back thousands of years.
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Key Genre Conventions:
Romance
Suspense Cliff-hanger Red herring Antagonist A by the book murder |
Risk Assessment
Risk Assessment
Group Members: Location:
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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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Cars and other types of vehicles such as vans, trucks, motorbikes
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Members of the public, me and my team, our equipment.
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2
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4
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6
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To stay on the pavement at all times, to have people watching the cars
and constantly alerting us if a vehicle is approaching,etc.
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The weather can undoubtedly be seen as a hazard, if it were to rain
our equipment and our health may be in danger.
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Me and my team, our equipment.
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3
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3
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6
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Unfortunately there aren’t much ways to manage this, apart from
bringing an umbrella, and by checking the weather forecast on the eve of the
event.
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If there is a Busy street, eg if the location at which we are filming
is busy with people.
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Me and my team, our equipment, the public themselves
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3
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2
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5
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We can manage this by simply locate our filming and production in an
area where it is not that busy.
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If the pavement is very dodgy and not entirely flat
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If this is the case, then me and my team,
our equipment (eg tripod and camera) and perhaps the general public could be
at risk due to this
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2
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3
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5
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We can manage this by filming at a location at which the pavement is
flat thus not putting our equipment in danger.
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Contacts
Emergency
Service:
Robert Clack School:
Other Contacts:
Robert Clack School:
Other Contacts:
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