Sunday, 30 September 2012
Saturday, 29 September 2012
'Attenberg' (2010)
Attenberg is a Greek drama film, written and directed by Athina Rachel Tsangari. The film was nominated for the Golden Lion at the 67th Venice International Film Festival and Ariane Labed won the Coppa Volpi for the Best Actress. It was filmed in the town of Aspra Spitia, in the Greek region of Boeotia.
'Heartbeats' (2010)
'Heartbeats' (French: Les Amours imaginaires) is a 2010 Canadian drama film directed by Xavier Dolan. It follows the story of two friends who both fall in love with the same man. It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2010 Cannes Film Festival.
Tuesday, 25 September 2012
Release forms for footage
Notes on
the Filming Release Form
You need a
Release Form for anyone who either gives you an interview or who speaks on
camera, or owns a location that is not located on public land.
You do not need a Release Form for people on the street as long as your
camera is not concealed.
You will
need Release Forms for people who are identifiable in sensitive places even if
they are not speaking e.g. hospital waiting rooms, gay clubs, law court
corridors.
You should
warn your interviewee that you will need a Release Form signed after the
interview and get it signed straight away. Try not to leave it until the next day or the next week by
which time they may have changed their mind.
Anyone
under the age of 16 needs to have their Release Form signed by one of their
parents.
It is
crucial that the Release Form is not signed under any misapprehension or false
pretences. Whilst you do not need
to share all your plans or thoughts for the film with the contributors, what
you do say must not be misleading.
It is best to communicate with your interviewees in writing before the
interview so that you have proof that you were clear about the nature of the
film.
Most
documentary interviews are given for no fee (if that is the case simply remove
the clause which refers to the fee).
However, many people do now ask for a fee – particularly if the whole
film revolves around their contribution.
There are no guidelines as to how much this amount should be although it
is common for expert commentators such as historians or scientists to receive
between £100-200.
Below is an example of a Release form Template
_________________________________________________________________________________________
King Edwards V1 College
King Edward
Rd, Nuneaton, Warwickshire CV11 4BE
024 7632
8231
HNC Creative Media Production
Filming
Release Form
Name
and address of Contributor:
Date:
New
Wave Footage (working
title)
I agree
to the inclusion of my contribution in this feature, the nature of which has been
explained to me. I understand that
my contribution will be edited and there is no guarantee that my contribution
will appear in the final film. I agree that my contribution may be used for
educational purposes and to possibly publicise the educational course.
I have
agreed to accept £0.00 for the use of my
contribution.
I
understand that this feature (or part of it) may be distributed in any medium
in any part of the world.
Signed (contributor)
____________________________________________________
Shooting Check list for Queens Road shoot
1. Shoot on different aperture settings. (a f/22 would be good for long shots and f/4.5 for close up or mid shot work)
2. Consider shutter speed/frame rate, review footage after filming on changed aperture to ensure the footage is not over or under exposed.
3. Ensure you use Cut ins and Cut outs, when filming people/locations
4. Use Innovative camera movements
5. Shoot location establishing shots
6. Shoot elements of political or social problems (this may be in the form of narrative it may not)
7. Ask to shoot inside a shop on the Queens Road. Get owner to fill out a release form.
8. Consider a variety of vantage points when filming the same subject. Get close, get high, do not just shoot at eye level.
9. Consider composition (TABLES) on all shots
10. Capture still images of recording occurring.
11. Amount of variety on each shot needs to increase a lot!
12. No crashing
8. Consider a variety of vantage points when filming the same subject. Get close, get high, do not just shoot at eye level.
9. Consider composition (TABLES) on all shots
10. Capture still images of recording occurring.
11. Amount of variety on each shot needs to increase a lot!
12. No crashing
Thursday, 20 September 2012
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