The document provides planning details for a photography location shoot with a rock theme. The student has selected an art and design block/photography studio with a blank space for easy photo editing, and a brick wall that fits the edgy rock theme as it is outdoors. A risk assessment identifies potential hazards like rain or lights smashing, and control measures to avoid injury. Props include piercings, drums sticks and unique hair/makeup in black tones. A production schedule outlines photo dates. A storyboard lists different shot types like long shots, midshots and close-ups to portray subjects and costumes.
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Task 10 props
1. Planning Paperwork
LocationRecce:
Art and design block/
photography studio:
I decided this would be a good
place to usefor my location for
my photographs becauseit
would act as a blank spaceso I
could easily edit the photos to
look professionaland rock
themed.
Brick wall:
I decided this would be a good
place to usefor my location for
my photographs becauseit fits
with the edgy rock theme as it is
outdoors and quite urban.
2. STUDENT RISK ASSESSMENT
HAZARDS DEGREE
OF RISK
CONTROL
MEASURE
S
ACTION PLAN
Hazard
Regardless of control
measures
Persons at
risk
*1
Worst
outcome
*2
Probability
*3
Risk
Rating
A-E
Existing
control
measures
taken
against
the risk
What
further
control
measures
are
required
when and
by whom
1. Rain/
scratched
from brick
wall
2. Lights
smashing/
blinding
studio light
St, sf
st
Nr
Min
U
R
E
D
Dont
lean on
wall.
Stay
carefully
around
lights and
dont
knock
them.
n/a
n/a
*1
Sf = staff
St = students
Cr =
contractors
Cl = cleaners
V = visitors
D = people with
disabilities
X =
young/inexperienc
ed
L = lone workers
W = women of
child-bearing age
*2 This is
without
control
measures
F = fatal
Maj = major
injury or
permanent
disability
Min = minor
injury
NR = non-
reportable
*3 This is with
control measures
in place
Fr =
frequent/likely/c
ould occur
repeatedly/expect
ed
Pr = probable/not
surprised/might
occur often
Ps =
possible/could
occur sometime
R =
remote/unlikely
but conceivable
U =
unlikely/improba
ble such that
likelihood is
almost zero
Props:
3. Piercings, drums sticks, bright/ unique hair.
Makeup
Lots, black eyeliner, dark lipsticks.
Costumes
Black, colourful hair, plaid, band t-shirts, ripped/ distressed clothes, black shoes/ converse.
Texts/emails
4. Productionschedule
- Take pictures for frontcover and double page spread: 31st
January
- Take pictures for secondary images of band for featured posters: 8th
January
- Take secondary images of last 3 soloists: w/c 16th
January
Storyboardof different shots
Long shot:
- Low angle:
Used to show the full
subject and usually puts
focus on costume.
Puts the subject at a higher,
more dominant level
compared to the audience
to signify importance.
5. - Midshot:
- Straight on shot:
- Close-up
- Extreme- long shot
Shows half of the subject to
portray body language and
subjects costume as well as
parts of the background still.
Used to show subjects facial
expression and small details.
Puts the audience at the
same level of the subject
and used to portray mode of
address.
6. Booking sheet:
Used to show the full
subject and the background
(can be establishing shot).