Wednesday, 30 November 2016

Pimp My Box - Depict - Production Schedule


Pimp My Box - Depict - Risk Assessment


Pimp My Box - Depict - Prop/Costume List


Pimp My Box - Depict - Location Release and Ideas




Pimp My Box - Depict - Release Forms




Here are all the Release Forms. The top is Bailey's, then it's mine, the next one is Paul's and the last one is Ren's.

Pimp My Box - Depict - Storyboard




These are the storyboards for our 90 second short video entry. 

Pimp My Box - Depict - Shot List - Original Version



These images are of the original Shot List, some bits have been crossed out as we thought we wouldn't have enough time to shoot and edit them into the video.
We took some of these ideas out of the shot lists, because we thought we wouldn't have time yet again. 

Tuesday, 29 November 2016

Pimp My Box - Depict - Shot List - Typed up version

Location
What is happening?
Types of shot
Sound
EN class room (W16)
Paul and Bailey in an interview
Static, Over the shoulder
Dialogue, Voice over, Fade out to music
EN Corridor/Reception
Both competitors  stood with their boxes
Pan
Music fade in
EN Corridor/Reception
Paul “Ready, Get set, Go”
Static, Forward facing
Music
EN Corridor/Reception
Start racing
They start racing and the camera follows them, it goes fast and snaps back
Music

EN Corridor/Reception
Back-shot, Ren tries to push Bailey out of the box
Static, Low angle
Music
EN Corridor/Reception
Ren falls out of the box
Static, Low angle, Side on, Close-up
Music
EN Corridor/Reception
Cut to Lizzy filming and saying “Cut”
Static
Sudden silence
EN class room (W16)
Chessy Pimp My Box sign
Static
Music, Fade in
EN class room (W16)
Boxes are on the table with tools
Static, Zoomed in
Music
EN class room (W16)
Taping up the box
Handheld, Following/Zoomed in
Music
EN class room (W16)
Taping up the box (From a different angle)
Handheld, Following/Zoomed in
Music
EN Corridor/Reception
Carry on racing
Low shot, At an angle
Fast music, Fade in
EN Corridor/Reception
Sign saying 2 hours later
Static
Music
EN Corridor/Reception
2 steps forward
On side, Low angle, Static
Music
EN Corridor/Reception
Someone walking past, Camera follows them and then snaps back to the “action”
Pan, Low angle, From the side
Music
EN Corridor/Reception
Another sign saying 2 hours later
Static, Close-up
Music
EN Corridor/Reception
Finish Line brought forward
Static, Behind, Low angle
Music
EN Corridor/Reception
Bailey wins
Static, Medium shot
Music
EN Corridor/Reception
Award being handed over
Static, Medium shot
Music, Slight voice-over

This is a typed up copy of our shot list. The original written version is also on here, I wanted to type it up because I took out some of the shots that we didn't want to use in the end. For the final piece, we took out some of the shots that are on here.

Pimp My Box - Depict - Initial Ideas

Pimp my box
-          Paul, Bailey, Ren and Lizzy
 Ideas:
-          - Box racing
-          - Two cameras
-          - Action
-          - Breaking the forth wall
-          - Camera showing the person filming
-          - Slight comedy
-          - Someone falling out of their box
-          - Standoff/stare out
-          - Voice-over
 Our main idea is that we want to have a box race with Ren and Bailey. Bailey will be a “champion” and Ren as the competitor. The story will go with Bailey giving an interview as a voice-over, Paul will be the one interviewing him. They will then go on to compete and Ren will fall out of her box and we will have a break in the fourth wall where we see Lizzy with the camera. Then we want to have a “pimp my box” scene where we fix Ren’s box and the race continues. 

Pimp My Box - Depict - Evaluation + Video

Pimp My Box - Video and Evaluation

Our 90 second Depict video is about Box Racing, it is a re-enactment of the winners (Speedy McGuire (Bailey)) race. The video shows the competitors accident and how the Pimp My Box team fixed his box. I liked how our 90 second Depict video turned out because it is creative and there are not many dull patches. There is always something to look at and the music is very catchy. If I was to redo this assignment, I would change the music throughout it. I would want to have slower music when the competitor falls out of the box and a different style of music when we enter the Pimp My Box scene. I like how the scenes chop and change because it makes it look more intriguing and it looks more like a dramatic re-enactment. The Pre-Production paper work went really well and most of us worked really well, I felt that I had to tell the boys to work and stop getting distracted a lot and that meant that we were all getting annoyed. When filming, there was one individual who did not pull his weight and from this it was left to me and Ren to direct it all. We both worked really well together and that meant that when I was stuck or needed help, I was able to ask him. I felt that we all worked on two sides and that meant we couldn’t get enough shots or variations, like we wanted too, because we were always arguing. I feel that overall we worked well when we all sat there and did work.