Tuesday, 29 November 2016

Production Roles


Risk assessment – TV studio

Risk assessment – TV studio
Hazards identified
Group at risk from the hazards identified
Wires all over the floor
Production crew and actors at risk of injury caused by tripping
Non-usable equipment on set
Non-usable equipment might get in the way as they’re not being used
Electricals – plugs, drinks
Use of plugs or a faulty fuse
Lighting
Light could get too hot, tripod light could fall.
Equipment being used
Might cause a problem by being in the way like the tripods for the ipad.
Studio space
The space is quite small and get crowded and people will get in the way



30/11/16

Today we moved from the TV studio to A26 as the tv studio was too cold for us to work. i also posted the production schedule for the past few weeks that was not done and also filed in the schedule for the next week and the week after. as we could not work in the studio we used the computer to check on anything that had gaps in it that would affect the production tyhe the future if it was not complete.

PRODUCTION SCHEDULE

Monday, 28 November 2016

28/11/2016

In today's meeting we went over tasks one check list to see what was left to complete for the deadline on the 30th. I also took the role of doing the production schedule as no one had done it. at the end of the lesson i only competed the first week of the production schedule and put it on my usb to be completed at home for the following lesson before the deadline. others i the team said that they have uploaded there parts and finishing stuff off and it would be up by next lesson.

Wednesday, 23 November 2016

Primary research



From the primary research we see that most of the people that answered were female and most aged 18+. There are arrange of answers for their household income as some people didn’t know it so they guessed but nearly all watch talk shows. From the second part most people said they watch The Tonight Show with Jimmy Falon and The Late Late Show with James Corden, nearly all watch crime shows. With that the people who do watch crime shows said that they watch it sometimes. Most said yes to participating in a talk show and answered that the most important part of a talk show and a crime show are the conversations and storylines.  What we found was important that most people who took part to answer said they watch tv around 9 – 12pm and said they would like the show to be on channel 4 and some with bbc 3.   

Monday, 21 November 2016

Production meeting 21/11/2016

2 cameras for our mulit-cam to show has went down on Monday the 15th November witch has set back our recording. So our teacher has brought foward our deadline for our first task as we have for time because we can't recorded. As we can't recorded using the cameras in the studio we have changed our recording plan by deciding to use our iPads as cameras and order some adapters for our iPad to sit on a stand, we are also trying to get a app called Recolive Muilt-cam which is a app which lets you view all cameras simultaneously, combine images together from several cameras, create transitions from one camera to another.

Wednesday, 16 November 2016

Production meeting 09/11/16

Today we listed the pre-production tasks and assigned them to everyone. We now all have tasks to be completing and have started them.




Monday, 14 November 2016

Storyboard





Equipment needed for multi-cam producti


These are a list of equipment that me and my group in order for our multi cam to be successful.
.More than one camera
.Tripod for each camera
.Video mixer.
.Audio mixer
.microphones for the host and guest.
.Record deck
.Power cables
Extension cords
.Headsets for communication.

.Cable for audio and video

Tuesday, 8 November 2016

Production Roles

Here are our assigned roles

Natalie - Camera Operator
Tim - Visual Mixer
Veera - Sound Mixer
Daisy - Camera Operator
Dianni - Director
Lucy - Lighting Operator
Zain - Autocue Script Writer
Jacira - Camera Operator
Dimitar - Floor Manager

Second meeting 07/11/16

In the second meeting we spent the lesson discussing the format of our talk show episode and began to storyboard the action. Natalie started the story bored but the gave it to me to complete as no one else wanted to draw it. at the end of the lesson i managed to draw six shot and write out the cmaera shots and what is happening in the scene 

First meeting 01/11/2016

On the first day that we was put into our groups Tim and Natalie pitched there ideas again to our group as they both had similar ideas and we was going to merge them together by discussed their similarities and differences. We chose to use Tim’s original title, “We Are London” and his idea of using music to tackle crime in young people. Tim suggested we have the show be an hour long, but Danielle has since informed us that our show must be 20 minutes long.


Tuesday, 1 November 2016

First time using TV studio equipment

On the first day that we in the studio 6 of us at a time was taken into the control room and Tom the technician showed us how to use the equipment and what roles are in the control room, after we was taught a bit about the roles in the studio the class was split in two random groups and one half controlled the studio and the other was performing. I was in the first group that performed, we came up with a quick 5 minute show that was about a guy (played by me) who was cheating on two different girls that came on the show.

After we swapped around and we all chose a role to play in the production, I was the visual mixer who was responsible to changed the main screen that the audience would see on the TV.