Planning and Development: Props, Costume, Casting and Lighting
Casting
We have decided that we will cast members of our group. There
are a number of reasons why we did this.
1. People who
are not in our group will be less motivated and committed to filming on
weekends
2. Also people
not in our group may not be able to get out of lessons
3. Amelia took
drama at GCSE so she should be good at acting
s- For the voice over, we will probably use Dan. We will try and find some online software or an app which changes your voice so he sounds more like an F1 commentator. This will make our film feel much more professional.
s- For the voice over, we will probably use Dan. We will try and find some online software or an app which changes your voice so he sounds more like an F1 commentator. This will make our film feel much more professional.
So we thought it would be a much more reliable way of doing
it if we just acted it ourselves.
Out of the two male members of our team, we have chosen the taller of the two, which will represent that character as being powerful and important.
Out of the two male members of our team, we have chosen the taller of the two, which will represent that character as being powerful and important.
Props
1.
Bandage- easily
sourced, Amelia has this at home.
2.
Car- The car is
being sourced for us by the school, unfortunately this means that we don’t know
exactly what car we will be using.
1.
Smart-casual clothing- This is for the protagonist when his
girlfriend is telling him not to race, representing him as respectable. We looked into what real race drivers wear when not in a race suit and most would wear a shirt and jeans so that is what we will go for
2
- Scruffy casual- For the girlfriend, this will represent her as being stressed. The preferred reading here is that the audience will feel sorry for her. Amelia has track-suits and baggy clothes that she can wear.
- Scruffy casual- For the girlfriend, this will represent her as being stressed. The preferred reading here is that the audience will feel sorry for her. Amelia has track-suits and baggy clothes that she can wear.
3.
Full race suit- Protagonist on race day. Preferred
reading here is that this is a serious race. We need to be careful with the CU
shots of the helmet as to not get a reflection of the camera. A friend from
outside the group has a race suit, so sourcing this is not an issue.
We don’t need a costume for the
hospital scene because we only have an XCU of protagonists face.
Lighting
1.
We need hard, bright lighting on the
protagonists face in the two hospital scenes because hospitals are generally
well lit environments so it will look more realistic.
2.
When we are filming the deserted
track, hopefully it will be a dull grey day, because we want this to be a sad
opening, but if it is a sunny, bright day then we may have to put a dark filter
on in post-production editing.
We are not filming any scenes at
night, so lighting shouldn’t be too much of an issue for us.
I would add images here for all of these. It might be better to look at your layout here, on this post and on the blog. Go to settings and width and make your main column wider so that is fits more in. This is at the bottom of proficient: you have some indication of representation consideration but it is limited.
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