1. A Jobs Roles Chart
and a Risk assessment
Sarah Kelly
2. I have chosen this brief for my
coursework
A promotion package for a new film, to include
a trailer, together with two of the following
three options:
My two options are:
•a film magazine front cover, featuring the film;
•a poster for the film
4. Tasks to be completed
Make sure that all scenes have been fulfilled
and exact to my planned storyboard
Lighting Making sure what lighting is used for specific
scenes and using the light in the location to my
advantage
Cinematography To make sure to have a wide range of
shots/camera angles – this will be done by
experimenting with the camera and scenes
from the storyboard to see which angles and
shots are best allocated to particular scenes.
Dialogue/Script Must have knowledge of what dialogue is going
to be used in my trailer, as this will be needed
when making the poster and magazine
Sound Making note of any sound motifs, diagetic
sound and non diagetic sound. A soundtrack
must also be made for the trailer, this will make
it easy when fulfilling the conventions of a
horror trailer.
5. Tasks to be completed
Editing I must edit the footage of my horror trailer to
fulfill the conventions of a horror trailer
Effects I must edit the film trailer with special effects
to add tension and build a story
Props I must create a prop list and note down any
added props throughout the process of maing
my horror trailer
Location I must research a good location for my trailer
which is fitting to my idea
Up-to-date entries about the process of my
horror trailer
This must be done in my wordpress sight
notifying the reader the updates of my trailer
and how it is progressing
Drafting Drafting for poster, magazine and trailer and
have appropriate schemes for all three of my
medium
7. Risk assessments to be done for Lucid
Camera Wires There is a risk of tripping over camera wires
and equipment. As I’m filming in my bedroom,
there may not be much room because my
room is small therefore I will have to be aware
of wires and other things that may be in the
way and be a hazard. To overcome this risk I
will make myself aware the hazards in my room
and make sure its tidy before I start filming
Water As I am filming Josh running through a woods
there is a risk of there being puddles. This is a
massive risk as I don’t want to water damage
the camera. To avoid this, I will make sure that
all puddles will be avoided and if necessary
zoom in instead.
Low-key lighting As I may choose to film in the dark, it could be
difficult to see things and there may be a
higher risk of tripping or falling over things
(first risk assessment). To avoid this, I will check
to see if there is anything in the way before
turning lights off and make sure that there is
less chance of me tripping over or,
alternatively I could not film in complete
8. Risk assessments to be done for Lucid
Using the equipment wrong I will overcome this risk by taking the time to
make sure I read the manual for the Nikon
D3200 camera that I have been given by my
teacher and familiarise myself with all of the
things that it does
In case of a fire In some rare cases a fire may start whilst
filming my trailer. To avoid problems with
evacuation, I will make sure there is an
emergency exit near to me and always at easy
access, this will be a very rare occurrence
because I will be filming most of my scenes
outside