Tuesday, 14 June 2016
Thursday, 9 June 2016
LO4: Evidencing of Focus Group and Feedback
Focus Group Feedback
The focus group that we showed our film to consisted of students from our college, they are the target audience for our documentary and also teachers, so that we would have a range of viewers. Our focus group was a range of a people so that we could gain a fair judgement about the documentary.
Evidence of Focus Group
Results from Survey Monkey (Please click one link to see)
Age Rating of our film - based on focus group feedback
Based on the feedback that we gain from the focus group we decided to set the age rating of our documentary to a U rating. There are no graphics scenes or bad language used so it is definitely appropriate for a U-Rating.Wednesday, 8 June 2016
LO4: Offline Edit
This is our offline edit for our Unit 41
The main editing of the footage that we had to do was to edit out the green screen. The effect that we used was as ultra key tool, this tool allows you to select a colour that you want to remove. In our case the colour we wanted to remove is green, and we replaced it with a gradient tan background that we got of a royalty free website. The only issue that we had with the footage was the wrinkles in the green screen, we found it difficult to remove the darker green areas. Hence why in some of the videos you can see what looks like creases on the backdrop. We also had problems with the audio when it was projected onto a big screen, on ordinary computers and laptops the audio sounded fine. But for some reason when we put it onto a big screen to show to our focus group the audio was crackly. However, overall despite these problems I still think that we created a successful product that fits with the brief.LO3: Applying appropriate visual effects and transitions and Linking audio to visuals and applying audio effects
Here is an example of how we removed sound to create dramatic effect.
Evidence of appying audio effects to the footage.
Here is an example of using using a visual effect called, gaussian blur on our footage.
Here is evidence of us using a push video tranistion in our film.
Evidence of appying audio effects to the footage.
Here is an example of using using a visual effect called, gaussian blur on our footage.
LO3: Evidence of Editing
The first part of the video about shows how we created the background for the green screen. We created the background using after effects. The aim was to create a background that was brighter in the centre, this was to highlight the people in the video during the interviews. To achieve this effect we found a tutorial on YouTube that guided us through the process of creating this background. We chose the solid cream colour as it is a clear and simple colour that doesn't distract viewers from the subject of the video.
After we finished creating the background we exported it and then added it to Adobe Premiere. We then dragged it underneath all of the videos and then selected the green screen by dragging the effect "Ultra Key: on to all the videos necessary. When the video has the effect we then had to change the settings to aggressive, this was to get rid as much of the green screen as possible, this also gave a smooth outline to the volunteers.
To put all the interview videos into one scene we pasted on top of each other and resized and move them using the effects control. To tidy up this part of the video we used a grid to make sure that all the videos were in line with each other. We wanted all the people in the same shot just to show who is taking part in the social experiment.
To explain some parts of the social experiment we had to write the questions as a title, to make sure this is not too plain and boring we added a swishing sound effect when the title came on. All of the titles came swiping to the right until it hit the centre, we then left the title on the screen long enough for viewers to read the swipe the title back off the screen to the right. When the title came of the screen we used the swishing sound again. We also used the same sound and effects on some of the Vlogs and interviews.
We wanted to show the phone usage information creatively so we used the template of a text message on an iPhone which is one of the most popular phones with the most recognisable features. We wrote the usage information in the message template and popped it up on screen when it was required. When the messaged popped up on screen we used the default messaging tone of the iPhone which again is easily detected. To pop the message up we resized and moved the message using the effects controls.
Some of the Vlogs didn't fit the screen correctly, this meant that without having to crop the edges off we create the double video effect. We did this by duplicating the videos and enlarging them behind the original. We then used the Gaussian blur effect to blur out the video behind however we controlled the blurriness so the video can still be recognised. We think this was a good effect as it main the video have more appeal to it because even though the video underneath was blurry it allowed us to the basic mirror image of the video in front.
Some of the Vlogs were also not shot in the best lighting conditions, this meant that we had to play around with the brightness and contrast of the videos by dragging the brightness and contrast effect on to the videos necessary. The quality of some of the interviews at the beginning needed to be changed as the camera was not correctly focused on some people. This was down to the fact that we try not to move the equipment as much as possible in order to keep the continuity. We enhance quality of the videos by changing the strength of the sharpness effect.
For the credits we used the default title scroll, we used this as it is the most professional way to present the final part of our work. We changed the speed of it so it doesn't last too long but it was not to fast that it could not be read.
LO3: Final Film
I believe our final product meets the criteria required for the brief. The brief was to produce an original documentary short film lasting between 5-15 minutes, denoting the idea of how technology has taken over the younger generation lives. I believe we achieved this because we denote clear understanding on how important technology is in the interview clips said by our participants. We reached the target audience of our extract of our short film, as we aimed at the younger generation, this was achieved by using participants around the similar age 15-18 years to help the audience relate. To follow the documentary style we had informal video logs of participants to help within the genre. Our narrative was based on our own research with searching for participants and instructing them to follow certain rules for our short film. I believe overall we have achieve a high quality standard extract from a short film that I believe the most suitable platform would be social media such as YouTube and Facebook or published online on big televised websites such as BBC Three.
LO2: Following production processes
These are our production schedules from our original to or updated schedule, as you can see we stuck to the schedule real well which showed that we had organisation skills which allowed us to reach the deadline.
Tuesday, 7 June 2016
LO2: Evidence of Following safe working practices
http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=0ahUKEwjlveqbopjNAhXKD8AKHRR5CFkQFgghMAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.worksafebc.com%2Fpublications%2Fhealth_and_safety%2Fby_topic%2Fassets%2Fpdf%2Ffocus_film_tv.pdf&usg=AFQjCNHxEwuyNVIMM58L09091bZn1pv3SA&sig2=QXU3AJzQC7gXA3CmGj9m4w
We told all participants and team to read through this saftey form so we are sure that everyone know the basics to keep safe through production of our social experiment
We told all participants and team to read through this saftey form so we are sure that everyone know the basics to keep safe through production of our social experiment
- We created a safe working environment by not having cable trailing around the room.
- Make sure that people don't touch the lights are they were very hot and could burn people.
LO2: Evidence of following shooting Script
Interview Before
1. What do you think you will get out of this experiment?
2. How hard do you think it's going to be?
3. Do you think your life will still be enjoyable without your phone/technology?
4.What do you think you'll do differently?
5.Do you think it'll affect your relationship/friendship?
6.Do you think you'll appreciate your phone more after you get it back?
make a raw video of all the before interviews
Vlogs
make a raw video of all the vlogs
Interview After
1. First off how did you find your experience?
2. Did you end up cheating at all?
3. What have you learnt from this experiment?
4. How do you feel now that your back with your phone?
5. Would you do the experiment again?
make a raw video of all the after interviews
LO2: Evidence of setting up appropriate equipment

We used 3 point lighting for this shoot, this was to reduce the amount of shadowing that may effect the green screen effect when editing in post production.
We also used a ring light to create the greenscreen effect. We put the light to its full intensity in order to get the best outcome when it came to editing.
We set up a table and chair for everyone to sit on in turns, we made sure that the table wasnt move so that when it came to editing the social experiment the table would stay in the same place.
Monday, 25 April 2016
Wednesday, 2 March 2016
LO1: Script - Interview Questions
Interview Before
1. What do you think you will get out of this experiment?
2. How hard do you think it's going to be?
3. Do you think your life will still be enjoyable without your phone/technology?
4.What do you think you'll do differently?
5.Do you think it'll affect your relationship/friendship?
6.Do you think you'll appreciate your phone more after you get it back?
Interview After
1. First off how did you find your experience?
2. Did you end up cheating at all?
3. What have you learnt from this experiment?
4. How do you feel now that your back with your phone?
5. Would you do the experiment again?
1. What do you think you will get out of this experiment?
2. How hard do you think it's going to be?
3. Do you think your life will still be enjoyable without your phone/technology?
4.What do you think you'll do differently?
5.Do you think it'll affect your relationship/friendship?
6.Do you think you'll appreciate your phone more after you get it back?
Interview After
1. First off how did you find your experience?
2. Did you end up cheating at all?
3. What have you learnt from this experiment?
4. How do you feel now that your back with your phone?
5. Would you do the experiment again?
Tuesday, 1 March 2016
LO1: Planning

We are asking all of the participants of the experiment to post a message to their most used social medias, to inform friends and family of their particpations:
"As part of a social experiment I will not be using my phone or social media for the next 7 days. Please do not contact me, as I will not reply or see the messsage. If there is an emergency and yoy need to contact me, then please ring my house phone, Thanks."
Monday, 29 February 2016
LO1: Deadlines
| Date | Event | Details |
|---|---|---|
| 29th Feb - 6th March | Mobile Phone Usage Track. | Use an app to track you phone usage. |
| 6th March | Send Screenshots. | Send us screenshots of your phone usage. |
| 7th March - 13th March | Experiment Begins. | The complete ban on phones begins. |
Friday, 26 February 2016
LO1: Planning - Message for participants
For thosee doing the experiment:
Before the experiment just make it clear on social networks that you will not be answering any messages. If you could please post the quote below to your profile it would be much appreciated.
"As part of a social experiment I will not be using my phone or social media for the next 7 days. Please do not contact me, as I will not reply or see the messsage. If there is an emergency and yoy need to contact me, then please ring my house phone, Thanks."
Post this one your most used social medias, for instagram or snapchat screenshot this and post it.
Before the experiment just make it clear on social networks that you will not be answering any messages. If you could please post the quote below to your profile it would be much appreciated.
"As part of a social experiment I will not be using my phone or social media for the next 7 days. Please do not contact me, as I will not reply or see the messsage. If there is an emergency and yoy need to contact me, then please ring my house phone, Thanks."
Post this one your most used social medias, for instagram or snapchat screenshot this and post it.
Monday, 1 February 2016
Rules and restrictions
THIS LIST BELOW WILL BE PAST TO THOSE THAT HAVE VOLENTEERED TO GIVE UP THEIR PHONE FOR THIS SOCIAL EXPERIMENT
LO1: Treatment (Chosen)
TREATMENT
THE BRIEF
The brief is to produce a original documentary short film lasting between 5-15 minutes, denoting the
TARGET AUDIENCE
The target audience for the short film would apply to any genders as it the film will include a female and a male to follow on the experiment so that it will be relatable and come out with a different result. The age however would be applying to 12-40 year olds as this will be aiming at the newer generation that have been introduced to mobile phones and would know the addiction that they come with. The ABC1 would be 90% as they would need enough disposable income to afford to pay for a mobile phone in the features that we would require, such as social media. The C2DE would be 10% as some people would have phones even if they didn't get enough disposable income for other applicances.
The target audience for the short film would apply to any genders as it the film will include a female and a male to follow on the experiment so that it will be relatable and come out with a different result. The age however would be applying to 12-40 year olds as this will be aiming at the newer generation that have been introduced to mobile phones and would know the addiction that they come with. The ABC1 would be 90% as they would need enough disposable income to afford to pay for a mobile phone in the features that we would require, such as social media. The C2DE would be 10% as some people would have phones even if they didn't get enough disposable income for other applicances.
SEGMENT SYNOPSIS AND HOW IT RELATES TO THE BRIEF
My brief will be denoting how technology (mobile phones, TV and laptops)
have consumed our lives today and maybe do a real experiment with
having two volunteer to go a week without technology and the volunteers
document how they feel about it. It will include facts and statistics
about how technology has changed peoples lives to make the short film
seem surprising and shocking. The effect on the viewers would make them
realise how much is has consumed their lives and hopefully encourage
people to give up their mobile phones. The short film would be a
documentary film as it will be documenting the two volunteer's journey
on how they cope without their phone.
CONTINGENCIES
My backup plan would be using the client 'Sheffield Flourish', to share awareness of certain mental illness' such as Anxiety disorder and Panic attacks. The short film will consist of denoting a young teenagers everyday life through when she wakes up and exagerate events that occur in her mind throughout her life. This film would also consist of facts and statistics about the illness to educate the audience more on the illness.
CONTINGENCIES
My backup plan would be using the client 'Sheffield Flourish', to share awareness of certain mental illness' such as Anxiety disorder and Panic attacks. The short film will consist of denoting a young teenagers everyday life through when she wakes up and exagerate events that occur in her mind throughout her life. This film would also consist of facts and statistics about the illness to educate the audience more on the illness.
KEY MILESTONES
Planning (script, song permission, storyboard, release and consent forms, risk assessment, recce of location, call sheet)-DEADLINE-7th March 2016.
Filming (call sheet and filming)-DEADLINE-19th March 2016
Editing-DEADLINE-22nd March 2016
Filming (call sheet and filming)-DEADLINE-19th March 2016
Editing-DEADLINE-22nd March 2016
EQUIPMENT
-2 Canon 650D
-Tripod
-2 Boom microphone
-Lighting
-Tripod
-2 Boom microphone
-Lighting
PROPS AND MODELS
Molly Evans
Chloe Carlisle
Johnny Saunders
Alex Parry
Dylan Young
Mr Colewood
Callum Fellows
Tom Ford
Jacob Shaw
Hannah Browton
Matt Osborn
Ismael
Miss Garrett
Dom (maybe)
Alex Marriot
Miss Allen
Molly Evans
Chloe Carlisle
Johnny Saunders
Alex Parry
Dylan Young
Mr Colewood
Callum Fellows
Tom Ford
Jacob Shaw
Hannah Browton
Matt Osborn
Ismael
Miss Garrett
Dom (maybe)
Alex Marriot
Miss Allen
We do not have characters the actors are playing themselves as this is a documentary film.
HEALTH AND SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS.
- We will create a safe working environment by not having cable trailing around the room.
- Make sure that people don't touch the lights are they were very hot and could burn people.
- We will have a first aider on site.
LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS.
Ofcomm creates the guidelines for content on TV and radio, our projects comes under TV. The regulations are set to protect children so it is important to follow those guidelines, however our project does not have any content that would not not follow the guidelines. The guidelines that apply to us are:
Referenced: http://media.ofcom.org.uk/news/2015/protecting-children-in-programmes/
DISTRIBUTION
The distribution of the short film would be the internet such as YouTube, Social Medias and BBC Three. We feel that this is the most suitable platforms for our film as the content on these platforms is similar to that of our film. It is also the easiest to access and would apply to our target audience who use technology and would be relatable.
Monday, 25 January 2016
Friday, 22 January 2016
LO1: Treatment (My Own)
TREATMENT – Sheffield flurish
The target audience of this short film are teenagers this is because it is based around re and frequent strong language. The film is not targeted at a specific group however it is not appropriate for people under the age of 18 because of the content. For demographic audience it would be aimed at ABC1 as these would produce more profit and be able to go watch this as it is a sociology-economic group.
LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS.
Our film trailer will follow the rules and regulations of the BBFC (British Board of Film Classification). As our short film will be certificated as an 16+, it will include the following; Strong violence, discriminatory language and behaviour. The film trailer however will include based on the narrative: strong horror, strong blood and gore and strong violence. The strong horror that will be included in our film trailer will be tension-building sounds such as screams, heartbeats and also clips showing of terror. The strong blood and gore will include scenes with fake blood to make it seem more realistic. They may be strong violence as it will be scenes when they are covered in blood, tied up or locked in a room. We must follow the rules set by the BBFC because the content for an 18 is not appropriate for younger viewers, so that we can correctly certificate our film trailer. The watershed is the point in time after which programmes with adult content can be broadcasted which applies to our film trailer as it includes adult content that is 18. For our music we need to get permission for copyright, we will do this by getting our music off Royalty free websites, this is important so that we aren’t using music that we haven’t got permission for and that would be illegal to use for our consent. Data protection 1998 Law, we will need permission off every individuals that are featured in our video footage, for it to be published or broadcasted, we will use a release and consent to get people’s permission so they will be allowed to be broadcasted.
2.4 Programmes must not include material (whether in individual programmes or in programmes taken together) which, taking into account the context, condones or glamorises violent, dangerous or seriously antisocial behaviour and is likely to encourage others to copy such behavior. (See Rules 1.11 to 1.13 in Section One: Protecting the Under-Eighteens.)
2.3 In applying generally accepted standards broadcasters must ensure that material which may cause offence is justified by the context (see meaning of "context" below). Such material may include, but is not limited to, offensive language, violence, sex, sexual violence, humiliation, distress, violation of human dignity, discriminatory treatment or language (for example on the grounds of age, disability, gender, race, religion, beliefs and sexual orientation). Appropriate information should also be broadcast where it would assist in avoiding or minimising offense.
Film Trailer – Molly
THE BRIEF
The brief is to create a short film that get the audience to instantly connect with the characters.
TARGET AUDIENCE The brief is to create a short film that get the audience to instantly connect with the characters.
The target audience of this short film are teenagers this is because it is based around re and frequent strong language. The film is not targeted at a specific group however it is not appropriate for people under the age of 18 because of the content. For demographic audience it would be aimed at ABC1 as these would produce more profit and be able to go watch this as it is a sociology-economic group.
SEGMENT SYNOPSIS AND HOW IT RELATES TO THE BRIEF
This is a short film about a girl who suffers from anxiety. This short film is based around her normal day to day life and how anxiety effects her. This is to raise awareness about what is like to suffer from this mental disorder.
This is a short film about a girl who suffers from anxiety. This short film is based around her normal day to day life and how anxiety effects her. This is to raise awareness about what is like to suffer from this mental disorder.
KEY MILESTONES
4th Feburary 2016
Planning:
Script
Storyboard
Location Recce
Risk
Get cast
Get permission for the ground where we will be filming.
Arrange meetups
Get sound off createcommon.org.
16th Feburary - 28th Feburary 2016
Setting up for filming
Arrange assets
Props
Make sure we have enough equipment.
Make sure they are charged.
29th Feburary - 6th March 2016
Filming
Re-shoots
14th March - 22nd March 2016
Editing
Screening
EQUIPMENT
Cameras
Microphones
Tripods
Makeup
4th Feburary 2016
Planning:
Script
Storyboard
Location Recce
Risk
Get cast
Get permission for the ground where we will be filming.
Arrange meetups
Get sound off createcommon.org.
16th Feburary - 28th Feburary 2016
Setting up for filming
Arrange assets
Props
Make sure we have enough equipment.
Make sure they are charged.
29th Feburary - 6th March 2016
Filming
Re-shoots
14th March - 22nd March 2016
Editing
Screening
EQUIPMENT
Cameras
Microphones
Tripods
Makeup
PROPS AND MODELS
Models:
Michael-
Zayn-
Lucy-
Rose- Molly Evans
Props:
Rocking chair
Handheld cameras
Backpack
Models:
Michael-
Zayn-
Lucy-
Rose- Molly Evans
Props:
Rocking chair
Handheld cameras
Backpack
HEALTH AND SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS.
We will make sure we have the contact of the college on our phones if anything goes wrong as in a accident or in danger.
Not to leave bags anywhere on the floor to prevent anybody tripping up.
Make sure we have suitable footwear for the ground in the abandon building as it might not be safe and stable.
Make sure the equipment doesn't overheat.
We will make sure we have the contact of the college on our phones if anything goes wrong as in a accident or in danger.
Not to leave bags anywhere on the floor to prevent anybody tripping up.
Make sure we have suitable footwear for the ground in the abandon building as it might not be safe and stable.
Make sure the equipment doesn't overheat.
Our film trailer will follow the rules and regulations of the BBFC (British Board of Film Classification). As our short film will be certificated as an 16+, it will include the following; Strong violence, discriminatory language and behaviour. The film trailer however will include based on the narrative: strong horror, strong blood and gore and strong violence. The strong horror that will be included in our film trailer will be tension-building sounds such as screams, heartbeats and also clips showing of terror. The strong blood and gore will include scenes with fake blood to make it seem more realistic. They may be strong violence as it will be scenes when they are covered in blood, tied up or locked in a room. We must follow the rules set by the BBFC because the content for an 18 is not appropriate for younger viewers, so that we can correctly certificate our film trailer. The watershed is the point in time after which programmes with adult content can be broadcasted which applies to our film trailer as it includes adult content that is 18. For our music we need to get permission for copyright, we will do this by getting our music off Royalty free websites, this is important so that we aren’t using music that we haven’t got permission for and that would be illegal to use for our consent. Data protection 1998 Law, we will need permission off every individuals that are featured in our video footage, for it to be published or broadcasted, we will use a release and consent to get people’s permission so they will be allowed to be broadcasted.
1.11 Violence, its after-effects and descriptions of violence, whether verbal or physical, must be appropriately limited in programmes broadcast before the watershed (in the case of television) or when children are particularly likely to be listening (in the case of radio) and must also be justified by the context.
1.14 The most offensive language must not be broadcast before the watershed (in the case of television) or when children are particularly likely to be listening (in the case of radio).
2.7 If a demonstration of exorcism, the occult, the paranormal, divination, or practices related to any of these is for entertainment purposes, this must be made clear to viewers and listeners.2.4 Programmes must not include material (whether in individual programmes or in programmes taken together) which, taking into account the context, condones or glamorises violent, dangerous or seriously antisocial behaviour and is likely to encourage others to copy such behavior. (See Rules 1.11 to 1.13 in Section One: Protecting the Under-Eighteens.)
2.3 In applying generally accepted standards broadcasters must ensure that material which may cause offence is justified by the context (see meaning of "context" below). Such material may include, but is not limited to, offensive language, violence, sex, sexual violence, humiliation, distress, violation of human dignity, discriminatory treatment or language (for example on the grounds of age, disability, gender, race, religion, beliefs and sexual orientation). Appropriate information should also be broadcast where it would assist in avoiding or minimising offense.
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