5. pre production (jordan beeston)
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Pre-Production
Style sheet
Style Sheet• These images encompass all of the main attributes of my project and what I aim to
capture when I take the photographs, this will however depend situationally on what I have available at the time, to take the photographs with, so some of the images may or may not end up being this exact colour scheme for instance, however the images are all in the style of what I hope to achieve during my project. The lack of colour, in my opinion adds to the emotion and feeling of the image, which is why I chose to demonstrate this. The audience at least in my survey and interviews said they wanted to see black and white male oriented images, these things would include what is show such as the trains and cars on the streets, the shopfronts and the parks, these images would hopefully influence some of the older working adults to see places from their childhood, or just memories and become more interested in these types of places. The type A consumers would most likely flock to see these types of images, as they are already conscious of the state of environment that they are living in and would seek to further participate in the places that I have taken photographs of, due to it being their main focus as a consumer.
Layout 1
Point OfInterestThis is a portrait layout of
the rule of thirds grid that I would most likely use for
my images, the box on the uppermost layline is the
point of interest, where the most important feature of the image would go, and
the rest of the image would either be leading into this point of interest or being
blurred from the background, note that this point of interest is only to demonstrate the idea of
the point of interest and it will not necessarily stay
there.
Layout 2
Point of Interest
This is the landscape version of the image previously, the
landscape version of this image would be use to create
a wider shot of a particular scene that requires it or just
looks better that way, this is a needed feature as without it
the images would only be able to encompass small areas, and
when trying to create my product this would not go over
well as in order to show the scale of some of my images I need a wider space to create
an almost landscape style shot of even a small environment.
Props & LocationsProps/Costume needed Locations needed
Camera Selby
Film Selby
Tripod Selby
Photoshop Computer
Developing Selby(self developed)
Contingency PlanningPotential Issue Solution
Film is overexposed/underexposed Shoot a new roll
Might not have enough time to shoot all my images
Meet all the deadlines on time, and save some older related images to use.
Photoshop might crash Save all images before and after completion at regular intervals.
Might not be able to get the desired effect when editing your photographs
Try to take a different approach or use a different image.
Some of the tools and features might not be able to be used at some points when creating the design.
Use a different piece of software, change the design or use a different image.
By shooting film, most of the colours if not all are already edited and look good as they are.
Use the freshly developed rolls and scan them in as they are, as there is not a need to change the images.
Health and SafetyPotential Issue How will the issue be
avoided? Fire Leaving the building as orderly and safely as
possible.
Hand Cramps Take regular breaks.
Migraines Try not to stare at the screen and maintain regular light levels.
Dehydration Drink water at regular intervals.
Stomach Pains/Hunger Eat at regular intervals.
Stress Keep to the deadlines.
ScheduleDay Plan of Action Resources Required
Day 1 Purchase at least 2 rolls of film. Money.
Day 2 Load film and shoot 5-10 images. Camera, film.
Day 3 Shoot 5-10 more images. Camera, film.
Day 4 Shoot 5-10 more images. Camera, film.
Day 5 Start developing those images and load another roll of film
Camera, film.
Day 6 Shoot 5-10 images, scan and edit most of the images.
Camera, film, Photoshop
Day 7 Finish shooting a 21shot roll of film and begin developing
Camera, film
Day 8 Scan and edit the remaining images. Photoshop, scanner.