Selected Clips
Alien Intro:
This clips is a Sci-fi as thought the use of mise-en-scene alone such as costumes they are space suits and the place which they are in is a space station so that add to the fact that the film is a sci-fi. The uses of props and mise-en-scene shows that this is a sci-fi genre this is a sci-fi because this is what I based my sci-fi film off. through the uses of props and mise-en-scene though I could not afford a space station as they cost a lot as well as I don't know how to CGI.
Avatar Intro:
The uses of props and mise-en-scene shows this is a sci-fi because its set on another space station and there are not a lot of props but the setting is sci-fi due to low gravity and the giant space station.
Media Blog
Tuesday, 3 May 2016
Script
Script
Nyle as (Greg)
Patryk as (Captain)
Ewan as (Gary)
Nyle: Captain entering atmosphere.
Patryk: Roger that!
Patryk: Huston we have a problem.
Ewan: Captain we have lost contact.
Patryk: Prepare for impact.
(Gun fire, explosions and Alien
screams in background)
Nyle: We have arrived on earth.
Patryk: Greg Watch out behind you.
Nyle: Captain Weapons!
Patryk: He’s dead.
Nyle: I heard something.
Patryk: Greg go and investigate.
(Alien screams and gun fire)
Patryk: Greg NO!
(Alien eating Greg)
(Alien screams)
Patryk: Gary I got a plan.
Ewan: What is it?
Patryk: Hide.
Patryk: Die Alien!
Ewan: Nice one Captain
Ewan: What next Captain.
Patryk: I don’t know.
Props
These are the props which I used during filming. These props are the only props within the film shown and these are what I used and what the actors used.
Friday, 29 April 2016
Release Form Information
Release Form Information
We have attached 3 release forms that you can use and amend for your purposes:
1. Adult and Child Release Forms
It is good practise to ask all of the people in your film to sign a release form. Adults
are aged 18 years upwards. If someone is aged 16-17 years they can sign the form
but you must give them a letter to take home to their parents explaining what the film
is about.
If they are below 16 years their parents or guardians must sign the consent form.
2. Location Release Form
You cannot film on private property without consent. This includes areas you may
think are public, including parks, libraries and schools. Before filming find out who
owns the property or land and ask for their permission. A location release form
protects you and the owners of the property. If you do not have insurance you must
tell the owner since you may not be allowed to film if you are not covered.
Most local authorities have someone who is dedicated to providing permissions for
filming. Contact them before you start filming.
3. Materials Release Form –
(Information provided by www.planet-scicast.com/film_school)
If you use anything from somebody else - a bar of music, a still photograph, a single
frame of video then you need to have permission to use it.
The only way to be absolutely 100% sure that your film can be published is to make it
yourself.
You cannot do the following:
Use music from CDs bought in shops, from films, or from TV shows.
Use video clips taken from the BBC archives website, or from other
downloads.
Use videos taken from YouTube.
Use illustrations scanned from textbooks.
Use professional photographs taken from websites.
Use music performed by you or a friend but composed by someone else
composed by somebody else
As a rule-of-thumb: If somebody’s selling it commercially, you can’t use it.
So, what can you do?
You can use anything that the copyright holder allows you to use, so long as you
follow the conditions they specify.
1. Music from loops or editing software
If your editing software came with music loops or clips, or you have music software
like GarageBand or Steinberg Sequel then you’re probably OK. Check the precise
terms and conditions, if you can. We know you’re OK with Apple’s GarageBand, for
example.
This works because the music loops are provided with open licenses, and the final
composition is yours.
2. Material owned by a friend, for which they give you permission
Need a photo of Tower Bridge, and have a friend who was there last year? By all
means use their photo, if they’ll let you. Make sure you explain what’s going to
happen to their picture, and how it’s going to be licensed, so they know what they’re
agreeing to. You might want them to sign a materials release form so you can
demonstrate that you’ve done everything properly.
The same applies to music they’ve recorded for you — as long as they composed the
track themselves. If it’s somebody else’s music and they’re just performing it, you’re
back to square one.
EXAMPLE ADULT RELEASE FORM
TO: 22 Hillroad street
DATE: 12/4/2015
Dear Josh woodburn
Re: NAME OF YOUR FILM (“the Programme”)
I agree to the recording and broadcasting of the contribution given by me to [date]
to be used in connection for the film; [NAME OF YOUR FILM], and all related media.
I give you all the permissions you need from me, including the waiver of my moral rights, to
copy, exhibit, transmit, and broadcast my contribution including my image without time limit in
all countries in world by all means and in all media.
I accept that you may cut and edit my contribution as you wish and use it in the Programme
(including using it to publicise the Programme and related online and offline projects and
related publicity organised. This editing will be in accordance with current broadcasting
regulations in the United Kingdom.
Yours faithfully,
Signature
IMPORTANT (please print)
NAME: Josh Woodburn
ADDRESS:22 Hillroad street
PHONE: 083685470634
EMAIL: jwoodburn666@googlemail.com
EXAMPLE PARENT/GUARDIAN RELEASE FORM
TO: 22 Hillroad street
DATE: 12/4/2015
Dear Josh Woodburn
Re: (YOUR NAME) Recorded Contribution (“the Programme”)
I agree to the recording and broadcasting of the contribution given by my child to you on
[date] to be used in connections with (YOUR FILM) the nature of which has been fully
explained to me through your brief on the reverse of this letter, and all related media (YOU
MUST INCLUDE AN EXPLANATION OF THE FILM).
I give you all the permissions you need from me including the waiver of their moral rights, to
copy, exhibit, transmit, and broadcast the contribution and their image without time limit in all
countries in the world by all means and in all media.
I accept that you may cut and edit the contribution as you wish and use it in the Programme
(including using it to publicise the Programme and related online and offline projects and
related publicity). This editing will be in accordance with current broadcasting regulations in
the United Kingdom.
Yours faithfully,
Signature
Parent/Guardian
Of (Print name of child)
IMPORTANT (please print)
NAME:Josh Woodburn
ADDRESS:22 Hillroad street
PHONE:083685470634
EMAIL:jwoodburn666@googlemail.com
EXAMPLE LOCATION RELEASE FORM
[Name and address of owner of property]
Date:12/4/2015
Dear Sirs
("the Property")
We write to confirm our agreement that,
1. You will allow [Your Name] and those authorised by us the right to use [Location
Address] during on the agreed date(s) to film, photograph and record all of the property, and
to bring any equipment needed to do so.
2. We will be filming at the location from [start date] until [end date] as mutually agreed.
3. All rights in the films, photographs and recordings made and/or taken by us at the
property will be ours and we will be entitled to use the footage as you choose. You have
given us permission to refer to the Property by its real name or by a fictitious name or not to
refer to the Property by name and have no obligation to you to use the footage.
4. You agree that we have the right to make temporary changes, additions and
alterations in and to the Property. We will restore the Property to its original condition
immediately after filming has finished.
5. We will endeavour to take care of the property while we are filming, however we do
not have insurance and have made you aware of this.
6. This agreement shall be freely assignable by us and shall be interpreted in
accordance with the laws of England and Wales.
Kindly indicate your acceptance of the above by signing and returning to us a copy of this
agreement.
Yours faithfully Read and agreed by
for and on behalf of [your name] Owner of the property or person authorised
to give permission
EXAMPLE MATERIALS RELEASE FORM
Address:
Date:
Dear Sirs,
“Material" means the photograph/ music/ moving footage/ video recording taken/ provided by
you
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
We write to confirm our agreement as follows:-
1 You give us the non-exclusive right to record, copy, reproduce, broadcast, transmit
and perform all or part of the Material for and/or in connection with the production of
the agreed film and the film’s promotion throughout the world for the entire period of
copyright in the Material.
2 By signing this you agree that you are entitled to give us the rights referred to above
and that (a) giving us these permissions does not (i) infringe the copyright or any
other personal or property rights of any person or (ii) to the best of your knowledge
and belief be in breach of any laws or regulations or (iii) entitle anyone to claim any
payment from us and (b) that anyone appearing in the Material has given you their
consent, enabling you to let us use the material.
3 We agree that we will only use the Material as agreed in this document and we will
compensate you for all and any costs, claims, expenses and liabilities (including,
without limitation, legal fees and any sums paid on the advice of Counsel) resulting
from breach by us of any of the agreements and/or warranties and/or undertakings on
our part contained in this agreement and you hereby indemnify us against all and any
costs, claims, expenses and liabilities (including, without limitation, legal fees and any
sums paid on the advice of Counsel) resulting from breach by you of any of the
agreements and/or warranties and/or undertakings on your part contained in this
agreement.
4 You will make available to us on request (INSERT FORMAT i.e. DVD) of the Material.
5 You may terminate this agreement at any time by giving us notice in writing at the
above address and we will endeavour to remove the material from all websites, and
to cease the use of the Material.
6 This agreement is in accordance of the laws governing England and Wales.
Yours faithfully Read and agreed by
for and on behalf of authorised for and
[Josh Woodburn] on behalf of
[Jeff Goldman]
FILM PRODUCTION RISK ASSESSMENT
FILM
PRODUCTION RISK ASSESSMENT
This document is intended as a basic
template to assist in the completion of a risk assessment for film production
activities Detailed information is
available from a variety of risk management and risk assessment specialists. Useful information can also be obtained from
the Health & Safety Executive www.hse.gov.uk
When conducting a risk
assessment, consider all the likely hazards, who may be harmed, property which
may be damaged, and the controls already in place. Then, for each likely hazard, bearing in mind
the controls already in place, record the ‘risk assessment’ level (see table on
following page). The further action(s)
to be considered will be determined by the level of risk assessment.
Example
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Hazard
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Persons
who may be harmed
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Property
which may be damaged
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Risk
controls already in place
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Risk
Assessment LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, EXTREME
(see
table next page)
|
Further
action required to control risk ***
|
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Hot sand underfoot on beach
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Actors and crew
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n/a
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All actors and crew to wear shoes at all times
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HIGH
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When not involved in the shoot, actors and crew to have a shaded area
in which to stand
|
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Behaviour of dog
|
Actors and crew
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Location
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Dog will be on leash and supervised at all times and will not be left
unattended.
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MODERATE
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Feeding, toilet, recreation and rest areas to be arranged for animal
away from location premises
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Burns from campfire
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Actors and crew
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Location
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All actors and crew to sit at least 2 metres from fire.
Fire to be set at least 20 metres from property.
Fire extinguishers with trained operators on set.
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HIGH
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Advise local fire brigade
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FILM
PRODUCTION RISK ASSESSMENT
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LIKELIHOOD
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CONSEQUENCES
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Insignificant
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Minor
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Moderate
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Major
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Catastrophic
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Almost Certain
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HIGH
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HIGH
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EXTREME
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EXTREME
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EXTREME
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Likely
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MODERATE
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HIGH
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HIGH
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EXTREME
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EXTREME
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Moderate
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LOW
|
MODERATE
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HIGH
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EXTREME
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EXTREME
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Unlikely
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LOW
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LOW
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MODERATE
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HIGH
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EXTREME
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Rare
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LOW
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LOW
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MODERATE
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HIGH
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HIGH
|
Give
careful consideration to the availability of information and ability to make
contact in the event of problems.
Examples to consider:-
- Is there mobile ‘phone reception in the area?
- How will you keep up to date with changes in the weather?
- How will you be informed of changes in tidal waters?
- How easy is it for members of the emergency services to reach you? (cliffs, beaches, quarries, etc)
FILM
PRODUCTION RISK ASSESSMENT
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Company Name
Josh
Woodburn films
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Production Title
Return to earth
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Production Date(s)
14/7/2015
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Producer Name
Josh Woodburn
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Director Name
Josh Woodburn
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Date of Risk Assessment
12/7/2015
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Risk Assessment conducted by
Josh Woodburn
|
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Hazard
|
Persons
who may be harmed
|
Property
which may be damaged
|
Risk
controls already in place
|
Risk
Assessment LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, EXTREME
(see
table)
|
Further
action required to control risk ***
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Abandoned building
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Actors or crew
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Camera and props
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Move debris
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High
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Clear more debris and warn people.
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Electrocuted in rain by camera
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Cameraman
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Electrical equipment
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Don’t go out in the rain.
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low
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Don’t let water touch it.
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Chokes and dies on fake blood
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actor
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Might get a stain on the suit.
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Small doses
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low
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PHYSICAL HARM
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actor
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Actor and costumes
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Careful actors
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moderate
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Copy
to additional sheet(s) if further space is needed
***Where
further actions are required, complete the action plan on the following page
FILM
PRODUCTION RISK ASSESSMENT
ACTION PLAN
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Further
action(s) required
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By
Whom
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Date
Completed
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FILM
PRODUCTION RISK ASSESSMENT
Essential
Contact Numbers
Emergency Services
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Fire
Brigade
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999
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Ambulance
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999
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Police
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999
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Coastguard
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Transport
Police
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Chemist
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Out
of hours chemist
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Veterinary
Surgeon
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Our
of hours veterinary surgeon
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Delete
contents of table below and input details specific to your production
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Persons
/ property
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Contact
name & Relationship
(if
applicable)
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Business
Hours
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Mobile
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Out
of hours
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Child
actors
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Animals
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Locations
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