12) RECCE & PLANS FOR MOVING IMAGE AND PHOTOS


The ‘RECCE’


Provide answers in paragraph form to the questions below that are relevant to your production


My main photo shoot will take place at the ‘Jamaica Inn’ in Cornwall. The main haunted setting of my film. Filming for my film trailer will also be shot here. The hotel is genuinely titled ‘Haunted’ providing a perfect location for a Thriller/Horror feature.



1.    Will the time of day/weather affect the outcome of the photos? Have you allowed for this?
The time of day and weather will affect my photos. We do not want any kind of weather in the photographs so it is going to have to be a clear day. In the event of this happening the photos that were supposed to be taken outside will be moved inside in artificial lighting and graphically edited so they looked in natural lighting. Some of the photos will be taken at night when it is just starting to get dark, and some will be taken in daylight. The better the variety of photos, the better the chance of getting a good main image for my poster and website homepage. The ideal time of day would be night. This is because the film is of the thriller and horror genre meaning darkness and low light would fit the genre. Images can always be edited as well to create the correct look.
2.    Have you considered the background to your photos, particularly if taken outside? How will you ensure you will get the background you want?
The backgrounds of photos have been considered. Backgrounds need to be spooky, scary, weary, dark and mysterious to fit the genre, setting and story of my film. This means some of the photos will need to be taken at night-time to get the dark feel, and natural lighting of outside. If any problems crop up such as lack of time, or change of decisions, the backgrounds will be edited graphically and any photos needed for this will be taken outside of the venue at another appropriate location.
3.    Have you considered lighting? What about the ‘problems’ of natural lighting, either outside, or streaming through a window? Will you need to use a flash? Have you considered reflective objects that might spoil the effect?
Lighting will be need to be natural, but dark. There will be low-key lighting, but making the focus of the product stand out. To do this the camera and characters will be placed at night-time, in an suitable area, and the photo will be shot zoomed in (to take the fish eye effect away), with the flash on (to provide a light coming in from the front of the photos to light up the characters and focuses and to emphasise shadows), and with a automatic setting (to reduce noise and background noise and to optimise the image). Photos will be shot outside in a dark area with no reflections and no people to spoil the photo. If this isn’t possible or problems crop up, the photo will be graphically edited to fix the problems.
4.    Do you need permission to take photos in the place or venue you have in mind?
There is no formal permission needed to shoot photos or videos in the hotel since it is a tourist location. But permission will still be asked to be polite and respectful of the venues rules.
5.    Do you need to book time in a room?
Time in a room will not be booked because this is not needed. The location of the shoot is already booked. If problems arise photos will be shot in a local and suitable location so even still, no room will be needed.
6.    Are other people/crowds likely to be an issue for you? What have you done to ensure that it will not spoil the effect?
Since the location is a very popular tourist destination, there will be a lot of people around. It is lucky that the time of the photos will be at night when not many people will be around. In the event of people spoiling the photos, they will be re-took, graphically edited to fix, or took in a similar spot with a similar affect where there are no people. The photos took in the day (if they are needed), backgrounds and unwanted parts of the image will be edited out.
7.    Are you reliant on lifts/props/friends/equipment/models? How have you planned that these things will come together at the appointed time? Plan B?
I am reliant on all of those things. These have been planned to come together at the appointed time by getting friends to book the location already. Since it has been booked, the lift to the location has been sorted because permission has been asked, and models are sorted because the people attending will be models, and they have booked their place. For props, no major and important props are needed, but the ones that are needed are items that can be easily obtained. Equipment is very important, but I have the equipment needed the shoot the photos to good quality (Good camera). If anything goes wrong, the plan B is too change items to suit the problem. Or lend equipment from my college, as these are always accessible. There is always a way around things!
8.    Finally, have you thought of every eventuality?
Every eventuality has been thought of, and listed above. If not listed above, they will be explained throughout my research and planning.



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