Wednesday, 1 June 2016

LO4 - Evaluation

Production Process

The principal thing we made in a gathering was dole out showing with regards to parts to every individual in the gathering. The occupation parts included things, for example, the arranging in pre creation, shooting itself and after that altering in after generation. Inside pre generation, there were occupations, for example, call sheets, recce sheets, hazard appraisals and storyboards and so on. Everybody required with the creation assumed the liability for one of these pre generation arranging materials keeping in mind the end goal to share the work load. The parts accessible when shooting were camera administrator, lighting administrator, set fashioner and script author. My own part was chiefly to be in charge of the arranging of the scene, and in addition acting and joining in each shooting session. My obligations included recording the scences and ensuring that shooting was done effectively. My obligations likewise included guaranteeing that different colleagues completed any printed material and arrangement required before the shooting date.

Key Decisions

The key choices made amid the arranging of the TV scene were the area and throwing. While shooting we needed to settle on outfits so as to fit in with the character profiles and the class of the scene. At the point when altering there were key choices including what clasps ought to be utilized as a part of what request and how we could demonstrate the class of the scene using the title arrangement.

Changes

All through the recording, different components should have been changed, for example, the lighting utilized. This was chiefly an issue when taping the clasps for the title succession as we had some issues with the lights and the green screen. We likewise needed to roll out some area improvements when taping because of unique thoughts not having the capacity to be completed. This made us need to change the structure of that scene somewhat yet we as a whole pulled together to make it work. We likewise had issues with the sound as when we came to alter we saw that there appeared to be a significant terrible murmur all through and some parts were calmer than others. Individuals inside the gathering then utilized Adobe Audition as a part of request to amend the sound as well as can be expected.

Quality

As already expressed, the nature of the sound at first wasn't great which brought about individuals from the gathering chipping away at Adobe Audition to improve it. We guaranteed that the main cameras we utilized were the 4k or the Sony HD's so as to get the most ideal visual quality with the hardware we had. On most of the recording sessions, we had a 3 camera set up with a specific end goal to get every persons point of view, likewise this spares time as it means we just need to gone through the scene a couple times as opposed to changing the camera positions and re-shooting constantly.

Examination

Our unique aims reflected the result of the system generally as we anticipated. In any case, it took a couple re-movies to accomplish the item we expected to make. The script and storyboard both took after the finished item, with a couple of minor modification because of entanglements when recording, and I feel that the scene is to an exclusive requirement and searches proficient for TV.

Target Audience

The on-screen characters attempted their best to adhere to their character profiles and attempted to include emphasizes where conceivable so as to stay inside the dominatingly Yorkshire target crowd. Additionally the topics exhibited all through the scene and the way they are displayed cause it to be reasonable for the more youthful lady target group of onlookers that we initially had. Additionally, we believed that the utilization of the area of the nail bar would claim more to our intended interest group as it was an appropriate nail bar, in this way looking more reasonable. The show will be broadcast in the late night, after the watershed along these lines implying that the script needed to agree to that.

Regions for Improvement

I feel that if we somehow happened to make another scene, we would need to guarantee that camera quality was to the best standard, particularly with regards to sound as we had many issues in after generation. I believe that the qualities from making this item have been the association and the accompanying the thoughts from pre generation unmistakably keeping in mind the end goal to make an exclusive requirement creation. We as a whole cooperated to make the last item and I trust it has been exceptionally effective in general. We have put numerous hours into altering the scenes to guarantee that they have wound up being of high caliber and take after the nonexclusive traditions of a TV appear. I feel that the principle shortcoming has been the sound quality and guaranteeing every area has the same levels. However since utilizing Adobe Audition, this issue has been overcome.

LO3 - Offline Edit



Evaluation:
The first shot used within this offline edit will probably need to be changed due to it being shaky and of of general low quality. The clips used in the nail bar scene are all usuable, but it might be good to add some more to vary the shot type. Also, there are points in the nail bar, as well as other parts of the episode, where the audio will need some work due to it being too loud/quiet. When it comes to the scene between Hannah and Matt, the clips are generally in the correct place, we were thinking that we would add an effect to the clips and a transition between scenes in order to signify the flashback. The same would be applied to the scene with Bella and George as that is also a flashback. When Matt punches Reece, we will need to dub the sound and add a punch sound effect in order to make it more realistic. The overall feel of this offline edit is what we are wanting to achieve in the final episode, there are just some editing techniques that need to be added and some clips that may need to be swapped round.

LO3 - Evidence of Applying Effects

LO3 - Evidence Of Editing

LO3 - Edit Log

LO3 - Footage Logs







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Production Title: Yorkshire Lasses


Tape Shot Take Description Quality Time code IN Time code OUT
SD1 2726 1 Run through with Jeremy 1 0.00
SD1 2727 2 Walking up the stairs 1 0.00 0.09
SD1 2728 3 ‘Babe are you ok?’ run through 1 0.00 0.07
SD1 2729 1 Talking about placement 1 0.00 0.11
SD1 2730 2 Jeremy’s shock face, laughs at end 1 0.00 0.08
SD1 2731 3 Just laughing 1 0.00 0.04
SD1 2732 4 Conversation between Jeremy and Carl 1 0.00 0.07
SD1 2733 1 Placing cameras with Hannah in the dark 1 0.00 0.10
SD1 2734 1 Run through the lines, dim lighting. Needs more light. 1 0.00 0.37
SD1 2735 2 Face off with Jeremy and Carl, however just a run through 1 0.00 0.23
SD1 2736 3 Run through, lighting again is too dark 1 0.00 0.16
SD1 2737 4 About to do a run through, go on a tangent. 1 0.00 0.16
SD1 2738 5 Brooke starting count down 1 0.00 0.04
SD1 #0 1 Bella’s back 3 0.00 0.03
SD1 #1 2 Bella opens the door, however she smiles at the camera 3 0.00 0.20
SD1 #2 2 The camera moves cutting Bella out of center third. Then no-one’s in shot 3 0.00 0.19
SD1 #3 3 Bella’s not in shot. The camera needs to move with one person, laughing at the end. 3 0.00 0.23
SD1 #4 1 George looks at the camera at the beginning and in the middle. 3 0.00 0.44
SD1 #5 2 Bella forgets lines. 3 0.00 0.04
SD1 #6 3 George looks at the camera, more than once. 3 0.00 1.13
SD1 #7 4 Good lighting. Bella and George performing lines, 3 0.00 1.02
SD1 #8 5 Just settling down 3 0.00 0.02
SD1 #9 6 Good start with Brooke interrupting 3 0.00 0.44
SD1 #10 7 George forgets his line 3 0.00 0.10
SD1 #11 8 Bit of a fuss at the beginning, but good afterwards, looks at the camera 3 0.00 1.38
SD1 #12 9 Messes up at the end 3 0.00 0.50
SD1 #13 10 George out of the thirds, dog padding in the background 3 0.00 0.09
SD1 #14 11 Keeps looking at the camera, Bella smiles at the end 3 0.00 1.14
SD1 #15 12 George keeps changing what he’s doing 3 0.00 1.17
SD1 #16 13 George looks at the camera, and again and again, and again 3 0.00 1.22
SD1 #17 1 Quick take of the settings and cast 1 0.00 0.40
SD1 #18 1 Run through of the lines, not proper 3 0.00 0.44
SD1 #19 2 Mess up on the lines ‘bird’ not sister 3 0.00 0.21
SD1 #20 3 The boys running through their lines, however Hannah isn’t in character in the background. 3 0.00 0.20
SD1 #21 4 Proper run through, however proper spacing is needed between Toone and Reece 3 0.00 0.39
SD1 #22 5 Zoom in on Toone’s face 4 0.00 0.19
SD1 #23 6 Toone pulling faces at the camera, out of focus 4 0.00 0.15
SD1 #24 7 Proper run through the lines, Recce messes up however the footage is out of focus. 4 0.00 0.16
SD1 #25 8 The footage is grainy, just camera people talking about position, Toone singing Beyoncé. 4 0.00 0.29
SD1 #26 9 Just talking about positing first, then run through the lines, out of focus. Zoom in makes the footage grainier. 4 0.00 0.41
SD1 #27 10 Footage of Brooke and Bella looking at the footage from the DLSR. 4 0.00 0.15
SD1 #28 11 Again with the spacing of Recce and Toone. Hannah needs to be more involved 3 0.00 0.12
SD1 #29 12 Practically no lighting 5 0.00 0.02
SD1 #30 13 Good lighting however can see camera in the mirror. Different angle of the camera 2 0.00 0.17
SD1 #31 14 Good lighting, positing of the characters. 2 0.00 0.21
SD1 #32 15 Hannah reacts too fast and has a slight smirk on her face in the interaction with Toone 2 0.00 0.18
SD1 #33 16 Brooke’s in the frame, and Hannah needs to have more emotion 2 0.00 0.20
SD1 #34 1 Camera out of focus, Toone isn’t in frame 2 0.00 0.30
SD1 #35 2 Footage a bit grainy, but good interaction between Hannah and Toone. 2 0.00 0.38
SD1 #36 1 The wall 2 0.00 0.02
SD1 #37 1 Conversation between Toone and Hannah. Hannah pulls a funny move at the end. 1 0.00 0.33
SD1 #38 2 Can see Toone reflection in the wardrobe, Hannah messes up the words 2 0.00 0.27
SD1 #39 3 The footage is a bit grainy, good lighting. 2 0.00 0.49
SD1 #40 1 Toone laughing 2 0.00 0.04
SD1 #41 1 Hannah laughing close to the camera 2 0.00 0.10
SD1 #42 1 Discussing Toone’s face 3 0.00 0.05
SD1 #43 1 A practice of the lines, 2 0.00 0.12
SD1 #44 1 Discussing the reaction to Hannah’s line. 2 0.00 0.20
SD1 #45 1 The lighting isn’t brilliant, moving the cameras for new angle 2 0.00 0.53
SD1 #46 1 The framing was good, till it was zoomed in, then it lost a bit of focus 1 0.00 0.14
SD1 #47 2 Run through of the lines, then they start laughing 2 0.00 0.27
SD1 #48 3 The footage is quite grainy, however good between Toone and Hannah 2 0.00 0.14
SD1 #49 3 Out of focus, bad framing till towards the end 3 0.00 0.16
SD1 #50 4 Pretty good footage 2 0.00 0.21
SD1 #51 1 First take at the nail bar, just setting the scene 1 0.00 0.21
SD1 #52 2 Blaze looks at the camera 1 0.00 0.24
SD1 #53 3 Wide shot of all the girls, Hannah makes a funny face at the end 1 0.00 0.25
SD1 #54 4 Blaze’s line but louder, so it’s projected 1 0.00 0.06
SD1 #55 5 Countdown of Flic, Bella laughs 1 0.00 0.09
SD1 #56 6 Run through of the first nail scene, good lighting 0.00 0.23
SD1 #57 7 From the top again, Blaze slightly smiling in the frame 1 0.00 0.26
SD1 #58 8 Hannah messed up her lines, however Jenna did look at the magazine 1 0.00 0.14
SD1 #59 1 Actors just talking about the start 2 0.00 0.03
SD1 #60 9 Can see jenny’s script in the shot 1 0.00 0.17
SD1 #61 10 Hannah forgot her lines 1 0.00 0.17
SD1 #62 11 Good run through of the lines 1 0.00 0.18
SD1 #63 12 Restarting the lines, moment of silence 1 0.00 0.14
SD1 #64 13 Flic interrupts the run through 1 0.00 0.14
SD1 #65 14 Another good run through, however they look down at the mag a lot 1 0.00 0.15
SD1 #66 15 Good run through 1 0.00 0.16
SD1 #67 16 RUN THROUGH OF THE LINES 1 0.00 0.15
SD1 #68 1 Jenny says her lines too early 1 0.00 0.10
SD1 #69 2 Hannah smirks when Bella says her lines 1 0.00 0.17
SD1 #70 3 Flic interrupts the line 1 0.00 0.16
SD1 #71 4 Hayley a little quiet, 1 0.00 0.14
SD1 #72 5 Hayley is still quiet, Hannah laughs at the end. 1 0.00 0.12
SD1 #73 6 Good run through the scene 1 0.00 0.19
SD1 #74 7 Good run through the scene 1 0.00 0.19
SD1 #75 1 Bella messes up her lines 1 0.00 0.29
SD1 #76 2 Good run through 1 0.00 0.35
SD1 #77 3 Lots of background noise 1 0.00 0.33
SD1 #78 1 Bella forgot her lines, however it was a good run through 1 0.00 0.30
SD1 #79 2 Jenny misses her cue 1 0.00 0.12
SD1 #80 3 The roll of tissue fell over 1 0.00 0.06
SD1 #81 4 Blaze knocked over the varnish 1 0.00 0.08
SD1 #82 5 Good run through of the scene 1 0.00 0.23
SD1 #83 6 Good run through of the scene, Hayley smiles half way through 1 0.00 0.24
SD1 #84 1 Just setting up 1 0.00 0.02
SD1 #85 7 Run through of the scene 1 0.00 0.23
SD1 #86 1 Hayley said wrong lines, plus she was quite quiet 1 0.00 0.09
SD1 #87 2 Flic interrupts at the end 1 0.00 0.14
SD1 #88 3 Good run through, can easily chop part the silence off 1 0.00 0.16
SD1 #89 4 Good start, the last part just a misunderstanding 1 0.00 0.22

LO2 - Pass Criteria



  ah1-

This is a mid shot/close up of George and his reaction of finding out 'Amy' is pregnant. This clip is good as the camera is set up well and the lighting is appropriate in order to convey his emotion. We ensured there was no background noise in order to make the scene as dramatic as possible-therefore this clip is definitely fit to use in the final product.

ah4-
This is a mid close up of George and Bella acting as Amy as Ryan. It is the moment when Amy tells Ryan she is pregant. I think the positioning of the camera in this clip is very effective as we can see the reaction of both people. The lighting is also good therefore meaning that this clip can definitely be used.

ah7-
This clip is another shot of just George. The positioning and lighting is all good up until the end as George's head gets cut off when he stands up straight. Therefore this means that the start of this clip would be fine to use but the end wouldn't due to the camera positioning.

ah5-
This is a mid close up of Bella and George side profile. The lighting is slightly dark but I think that is appropriate for the content of the scene as it is quite tense. The positioning of the camera is fine as well as they are both in shot and can see their reactions clearly. The end of this clip is unusable as George hits the other camera so the filming had to stop.

ah2-
This is a clip of George coming through the kitchen door. The lighting is slightly too low and the camera positioning isn't quite right in order to capture the feeling of the scene. This clip could still be used but there are others that would be more suitable.

ah3-
This clip is a mid close up of George. The lighting and camera work is suitable for the content as it is the most tense part of the scene, therefore darker and closer footage is more suitable.

ah6-
This clip is similar to ah3. The positioning is slightly better as there is no window in the background of the shot. The lighting is again very suitable for the context of the scene, and this clip could definitely be used in the final product.


LO3 - Rushes

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTImc0ywxJrdNopShbQw9hT4b47Mq9iLz

Here are the rushes for the filming at the nail bar. 

My role for this day of filming was to be the camera woman, and help set up/pack away equipment.



 nb27-
This clip is from a section of the nail bar scene where the girls are talking about Amy and Ryan. I think that the framing of the clip is really good as you can fully see Hayley, Hannah and Jenny, and the over the shoulder shot of Bella is done correctly. The audio of Bella is slightly muffled due to her facing away but most of it is perfectly audible.

nb26-
This clip is the same as nb27 but isn't the full thing. This clip isn't really usuable as it messes up as Bella says her line before Hayley says hers the end. Also the audio is slightly quieter at the beginning.

nb25- 
The audio at the beginning of this clip is a lot better than nb27 and nb26. However the part where Hayley says 'I was just tryna lighten the mood' is a bit too quiet so possibly making this clip unusable. 

nb24-
This clip is meant to go after Cheryl has finished her story with Jeremy and Carl. The framing of this clip is done well and the audio is pretty consistent all the way through. This clip runs very smoothly overall so would definitely be a possibility to use within the final product. The laughter within the clip between the girls is very natural as well. 

nb23-
This clip is unusable as the girls all start laughing as soon as the acting starts. However, the framing and quality of the clip is good.

nb22-
This clip is the same part of the episode nb27/26/25. I think that the clip is fine but not as smooth as the other ones so this may not be the right one to use.

nb20-
This clip is unusable as Flic interrupts the acting due to the positioning of the frame not being correct.

nb19-
The quality and framing of this clip is perfectly fine, however it is probably not usuable as the girls get some of the lines wrong so the end isn't finished properly.

nb18-
This clip is the first scene from the nail bar. It would be fine to use, however the framing and quality of this clip isn't as good as the others above. It isn't unusable just not as good as the others.

nb16-
This clip comes after Cheryl has told part of her story between Jeremy and Carl. It can't really be used within the final episode as the girls are supposed to laugh after Cheryl says 'I can't help that all the boys want me' and without that the scene doesn't really make sense.

nb15-
This clip is a lot better than nb16, however the laughter within the scene needs to be more prominent in order for things to carry on and make sense.

nb14-
We tried something different in this clip as Bella mimicks what Hannah says, the girls laugh after and Jenny says 'Alright Frankie'. After doing this we decided that the mimicking was good but Jenny just stick with just saying 'Alright guys'.

nb13-
The framing and content of this clip is really good, therefore I think that this clip is completely fine to use.

nb11-
The framing of this clip was good as it was a good over the shoulder shot but Blaze often looks at the camera and smiles/laughs therefore meaning we can't really use this clip.

nb10-
The framing and audio quality of this clip is good and nothing really goes wrong so I think that this clip would be a good one to use.

nb9-
This is the same part of the script as nb10 however Hannah slightly messes up her lines so this clip isn't needed. Also, Jenny looks down to her magazine quite a lot so its obvious that she is looking at her lines.

nb8-
This clip is not usuable as it is just Hannah talking while the camera is still on.

nb7-
The first part of this clip is perfectly usuable, however the girls start laughing towards the end, therefore probabaly meaning that we can't use it as this part needs to be just one shot. 

nb6-
This clip is unusable as the girls all start laughing due to Blaze saying her line a lot louder than before.

nb5-
This clip is when Cheryl is explaining why she got with her lads brother. The framing and acting is all completely fine in the clip therefore meaning it would be able to be used in the final product.

nb4-
This clip is the same as nb5 and again it would be good to use in the final thing.

nb3-
This clip is the first few lines of the nail bar scene, it starts off fine and the framing is good, but Blaze drops a nail polish which causes Bella to start laughing therefore meaning we can't use this clip.

nb2-
This clip could be improved in terms of the audio but I think it would be good enough to use in the final product.

nb1-
This is just a clip of us being quiet to see if there is any background noise. This obviously won't be used in any part of the final show. 

Clip 1-
This clip is unusable as it just a behind shot of Bella with laughter in the background.

nb28-
This clip is perfectly fine to use as the framing and audio is good.

nb29-
This clip is probably the best out of the few we got for this section of the nail bar scene. The audio is really good and the framing is fine. Hannah pulls a face at the end but it should be fine to edit out.

nb31-
The first part of this clip can't really be used as Hayley starts laughing. Also the audio isn't as good in this clip therefore making it less likely to be used.

nb32-
The first part of this clip is really good. The quality is very good as well as the framing and audio. Also the fact that it is a close up of the conversation between Hannah and Bella works really well.

nb36-
This clip would be good to use in the final product as the framing and audio is of a fairly high quality and the acting is all good.

nb35-
This clip is just a few seconds of in between takes, it does not need to be used.

nb34-
This clip is all fine, apart from the fact that Miss made the point that Hayley needed to be a bit louder.

nb33-
This clip is slightly too loud and the end goes wrong so it can't really be used. 

LO2 - Distinction Criteria


Yorkshire lasses follows the genre of a soap opera because it uses a shot reverse shot editing technique. Our rushes show that we followed the conventions of a teen drama/soap opera. It reflects the purpose as these rushes convey a teen drama and its conventions such as themes and camera work. The close up camera shots fit the genre as they are able to capture the emotions of the characters. The shot reverse shots show a conversation, this could convey intimacy and tension. Also it fits the teen drama genre as they are able to capture the attitude of the girls. In terms of mise-en-scene we used high key lighting to connote that it is daytime and that although the episode can convey some serious themes, it is also to show the scenes, especially the nail bar, to be quite lighthearted. We used background music for sound in the nail bar scene to show the conventions of a nail bar and to add a bit more to that scene. a convention of the genre is lighting. A lot of soap operas have natural lighting. So when making the show we did have to use the soft boxes because there wasn’t enough natural light. We successfully gave the illusion of natural light.

LO2 - Merit Criteria

The show we have made is fit for reason since it takes after the traditions of a soap opera show. I feel the intended audience group would need to watch the show as it has relatable topics and characters. I additionally feel that the show would fit the proposed planning time of 9pm in light of the fact that this is around the time that as it is after the watershed which means an appropriate audience would be viewing the show. Additionally numerous other cleanser musical shows are publicized at night. The show additionally fits the story subject in light of the fact that the character are discussing narrative themes and going out together.

LO2 - Following Safe Working Practices

All the team read this link in order to make sure they were following safe working practises while on and off set.

http://www.worksafebc.com/publications/health_and_safety/by_topic/assets/pdf/focus_film_tv.pdf

LO2 - Job Roles

LO2 Final Job Roles

Bella:
  • Filming
  • Acting
  • Editing
  • Storyboards
  • Footage Log
  • Edit Log
  • Rushes
  • Risk Assessment
  • Recce Sheets
  • Call Sheets
  • Costume Designer

Hayley:
  • Filming
  • Acting
  • Editing
  • Storyboards
  • Footage Log
  • Edit Log
  • Risk Assessment
  • Recce Sheets
  • Call Sheets
  • Costume Designer

Brooke:
  • Filming
  • Editing
  • Location Scouting
  • Costume Designer
  • Hair and make up
  • Title sequence
Flic:
  • Filming
  • Editing
  • Storyboards
  • Set designs
  • Audio

 Hannah:
  • Filming
  • Acting
  • Script
  • Director/producer

Andre:
  • Filming
  • Audio
  • Risk Assessment
  • Budgeting
  • Legal and Ethical

James H:
  • Filming
  • Call sheets
  • Moodboard
  • Foley artist

James B:
  • Filming
  • Title sequence
  • Editing
  • Storyboards for title sequence

Alex:
  • Filming
  • Rushes
  • Footage Log
  • Storyboards
  • Sound

Chloe:
  • Filming
  • Offline Edit
  • Moodboard
  • Set design


Molly:
  • Offline Edit
  • Moodboard
  • Set design

LO2 - Setting up Equipment

LO1 - Proposed Scheduling Time

Our proposed scheduling time would be after 9pm on a Wednesday due to the watershed. There is swearing and some adult themes within the show therefore it would need to be aired at a time where the audience would not be offended by the content.
The pilot episode of the show would be ready to be released by the end of June/beginning of July.

LO1 - Legal and Ethical



The content within Yorkshire lasses doesn't really cause a problem with regards to the Ofcom rules and regulations, there is no excessive foul language and it does not display or glamourise excessive violence. This production would fall under Section one: Protecting under eighteens, the principle of this is to ensure that people who are under eighteen are protected. One of the things that we would need to consider is the scheduling time, if the content in Yorkshire lasses is not appropriate for children then it will have to shown after the watershed. The watershed starts at 9pm and this is where any material that is unsuitable for children can be broadcasted on TV. However the relatively mild nature of Yorkshire lasses means that it can be played before the watershed. In one of the scenes in Yorkshire lasses it will show the use of alcohol, since Yorkshire lasses is targeted towards people who are in the age range of 16 - 25 the use of alcohol is permitted in some of the scenes.

LO1 - Risk Assessment

NameYorkshire Lasses Production TeamDate15/01/2016 EventYorkshire Lasses Filming 
PositionPre-ProductionVenue/sHannah’s House DescriptionProducing a short series for Sheffield Live
OrganizationYorkshire Lasses Production TeamContact info.07790980560Ref:#
  1. 1-6 -Int. bedroom. night
The RiskLikelihoodConsequencesLevel of RiskPre-emptiveResponse
Falling down the stairsUnlikelyHighH – High RiskHold on the handrail.First aider on hand.
ElectrocutedVery UnlikelyHighH – High RiskKeep equipment away from waterPhone an ambulance.
Tripping over equipmentUnlikelyModerateM – Moderate RiskKeep un-needed equipment away from the main set.First aider on hand.
Theft of equipment while going to locationUnlikelyModerateM – Moderate RiskKeep equipment on the set, and put items such as cameras in their cases.

Use back-up equipment and ring the police

A Fire

UnlikelyHighH – High RiskKeep possible fire-starting objects away from the set.If uncontrollable phone the fire department.
Actors injured during filmingUnlikelyModerateM – Moderate RiskProvide space for the actors on set.First aider on hand.

LO1 - Recce




LO1 - Gantt Chart

LO1 - Budget



To create the TV programme only a low budget is needed to create a reasonable production value to the programme

LO1 - Set Designs