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Which part of the studio do they work in? (ie control room, studio floor)
Interview room
What skills do they need to do their job well?
Good communication and people skills
The ability to lead and motivate others
Excellent organisational and planning skills
Initiative and problem solving ability
Good time management and budget awareness
Director
Describe their job - Reference your research
Is a person who directs the making of a production, in a film a director generally takes
control of a films artistic and dramatic aspects, and visualizes the script while guiding
the technical crew and actors in the fulfilment of that vision. The director has to choose
the cast members, production design and the creative aspects of filmmaking
Bibliography
Film director (2016) in Wikipedia. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_director
(Accessed: 11 October 2016).
Bibliography
Agency, S.F. (2012) TV or film director job information. Available at:
https://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk/advice/planning/jobprofiles/Pages/tvorfilmdirector.aspx
(Accessed: 11 October 2016).
Camera Person
Describe their job - Reference your research
Is a professional operator of a film or video camera in filmmaking. The camera
operator is responsible for physically operating the camera and maintaining
composition and camera angles throughout a given scene or shot
Bibliography
Camera operator (2016) in Wikipedia. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camera_operator (Accessed:
11 October 2016).
Which part of the studio do they work in? (ie control room, studio floor)
Studio floor
Sound Mixing
Describe their job - Reference your research
Sounnd mixing will ensure that all sound is crystal clear by using the audio from mics
and editing to remore any background sound so it is clear enough for the audience.
They will run tests before shooting begins in order to ensure that sound is good
Which part of the studio do they work in? (ie control room, studio floor)
Sound mixing will work in the control room as they will need to use mizing equipment
in order to ensure that the audio is clear
Vision Mixing
Describe their job - Reference your research
Editing footage live as it is being recorded using a vision mixer. They must be familiar
with script as well as taking direction from the director so that they know when to cut
between shots
Which part of the studio do they work in? (ie control room, studio floor)
Control room
Graphics Generator
Which part of the studio do they work in? (ie control room, studio floor)
The graphics would need to be ready before the shoot in live shows so these would be
pre-recorded before the pre-production and then put into the show in the control room.
Lighting Desk
Describe their job - Reference your research
The lighting desk is responsible
Bibliography
Lighting control console (2016) in Wikipedia. Available at:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lighting_control_console (Accessed: 22 November 2016).
Which part of the studio do they work in? (ie control room, studio floor)
Studio floor as they will be switching between lights frequently
Floor Manager
Describe their job - Reference your research
A floor manager is a member of the crew of a television show that is responsible for
giving information from the director in the control room, to the crew on the studio floor,
and then back to the director
Which part of the studio do they work in? (ie control room, studio floor)
They work on the studio floor however they get their information from the director in
the control room
Interview 1
Interviewer
Camera Production 1
Lighting Desk and Floor
Management
Camera Production 2
Charlotte W
Jack
Vision Mixing
Lighting Desk and Floor
Management
Charlotte P
Seb
.
Interview 2
Interviewer
Camera Production 1
Lighting Desk and Floor
Management
Camera Production 2
Charlotte P
Charlotte W
Vision Mixing
Lighting Desk and Floor
Management
Seb
Jack
Interview 3
Interviewer
Camera Production 1
Lighting Desk and Floor
Management
Camera Production 2
Charlotte P
Charlotte W
Seb
Vision Mixing
Lighting Desk and Floor
Management
Jack
Interview 4
Presenter
Camera Production 1
Lighting Desk and Floor
Management
Camera Production 2
Seb
Charlotte P
Vision Mixing
Lighting Desk and Floor
Management
Jack
Charlotte W
Equipment List
show
Set Design
Draw a plan of your set. Mark on the position of lights, cameras, props and Greenscreen backgrounds.
Add in photographs of your final set, including props etc.
Lighting Design
Take photographs of the lighting set up for the following sections of your
show;
a) The presenter introducing the show
b) Interviews (the lighting may be different for different interviews)
c) The end of the show
Stick the photographs in and add notes explaining the setup.
LocationRecce
PleaseproducealocationrecceforEVERYlocationused
Type of room/area:
Studio
Location Address:
Henley College
Sat Nav details (Post
code): HP10 0DJ
Lighting Information:
Solutions:
Solutions:
Solutions:
Solutions:
RISK
H/M/
L
HAZARD
ACTIVITY
PRECAUTIONS
Camerassetuparoundstudio
Lightingonthefloor
Lowroof
Wiresandtripodthatyoucantrip
over
Wiresforfloorlightingthatyou
couldtripover
Lowroofmeaningthatthelights
ontheroofarelowsobecareful
ofyourhead.
Tapethewirestofloorandmakethem
visible
Mindyourheadwhennearlowlights
Student:
KEY:
Activity: Describethecomponentpartofyourpursuit.
Hazard:
Listthethingsyouanticipatemightcauseharmorthethingsassociatedwithyouractivitythathavethe
potentialtocauseharm.Considerthelikelyharm.
Risk:
AssesstheriskaseitherH(High),M(Medium)orL(Low).Whenconcludingyourassessmentconsider
allofthecircumstances.
Precautions:
Considerwhatyoucoulddotominimise/negatetherisk.
InPlace:
Willtheprecautionarymeasuresbeinplaceatthetimeoftheactivity?
ReviewDate:
Whenwoulditbereasonabletoreviewyourassessment?Rememberitmightbewhilstyouare
undertakingtheactivity.
Reviewer:
Nameofthepersonresponsibleforcompletingtheriskassessment.
Shot List
Use your timed script to write a shot list. You will need copies of this to go to your Vision
mixer.
Type of shot
Camera No.
Current Action
Duration of shot
Type of shot
Camera No.
Current Action
Duration of shot
Type of shot
Camera No.
Current Action
Duration of shot