Final Video

Wednesday, 8 May 2013
Friday, 3 May 2013
The Run - 2 Minute Film Opening: Script
The Run - 2 Minute Film Opening
7. Script
Scientist:
At last, after 7 years of experimenting, 3,000 different possibilities, finally I have come to the conclusion.
I have come together, the perfect conclusion for this performance enhancing drug.
This drug will be wanted, I will have to be extra careful.
This drug will have to be transported to the other side of London for its safety.
I need to hire a professional
*Scientist calls the professional*
*Phone ringing*
*Professional answers*
Scientist:
Hello.
I have a job for you.
7. Script
Scientist:
At last, after 7 years of experimenting, 3,000 different possibilities, finally I have come to the conclusion.
I have come together, the perfect conclusion for this performance enhancing drug.
This drug will be wanted, I will have to be extra careful.
This drug will have to be transported to the other side of London for its safety.
I need to hire a professional
*Scientist calls the professional*
*Phone ringing*
*Professional answers*
Scientist:
Hello.
I have a job for you.
Thursday, 2 May 2013
The Run - 2 Minute Film Opening: Health and Safety
The Run - 2 Minute Film Opening
9. Health and Safety
We didn't have much to deal with to do with health and safety.
We are all capable of doing basic free running moves, for example, climbing, jumping, vaulting etc.
We filmed in an abandoned estate which was kind of a safety issue, but there was at least six of us filming and we kept checking our surroundings for other people and suspicious behaviour.
Although we were all capable of performing the certain tasks we had to do, an accident could have occurred causing us to get an injury, and being in the abandoned estate, if an accident did happen and the ambulance needed to be called it would be hard for them to get to the injured person.
This would also be a problem if the police were needed, being in an abandoned estate, gangs or members of gangs may hang about in those areas, and if they would have mugged or stabbed any of us for example, the police would struggle getting in.
We knew these risks and took caution to them and all went well.
9. Health and Safety
We didn't have much to deal with to do with health and safety.
We are all capable of doing basic free running moves, for example, climbing, jumping, vaulting etc.
We filmed in an abandoned estate which was kind of a safety issue, but there was at least six of us filming and we kept checking our surroundings for other people and suspicious behaviour.
Although we were all capable of performing the certain tasks we had to do, an accident could have occurred causing us to get an injury, and being in the abandoned estate, if an accident did happen and the ambulance needed to be called it would be hard for them to get to the injured person.
This would also be a problem if the police were needed, being in an abandoned estate, gangs or members of gangs may hang about in those areas, and if they would have mugged or stabbed any of us for example, the police would struggle getting in.
We knew these risks and took caution to them and all went well.
Wednesday, 20 March 2013
The Run - 2 Minute Film Opening: Locations
The Run - 2 Minute Film Opening
4. Locations
4. Locations
The first location we shot at was in Cheshunt School, EB8 9LY
This was the first scene we shot, in Cheshunt School. This room/laboratory was in the science block, room 32, Miss Lein's classroom
Elephant and Castle, Deacon way estate.
We used an abandoned estate in Elephant and Castle to film in. A lot of people film videos for various different things here, vlogs, music videos and many other things.
The opening scene is filmed on a walkway which leads on to houses among the walkway. We decided to use this location as it is quirky, remote and may raise questions among the audience.
These are the stairs which leads to the walkway in the previous scene. We decided we should use this location as it slowly starts the chase and people may be confused if we go from a walkway, straight to ground level.
This scene follows on from the stairs, and leads to the courtyard/public garden. This scene is open and shows the audience the environment, showing the other people in the scene who may be a danger to the runner.
This scene is similar to the previous and follows on to location which we are running through. We added thsi shot as it may cause slight confusion going from a wide, open space, to a smaller area in the next scene.
This scene is where the courtyard/public garden is. These buildings are rooms from the houses in the flats. This scene shows a character at the top of the walkway, viewers may see this and question it. This will make the audience wonder if there was a reason the character was included in the shot.
This scene is the same as the one before. The camera is just angled higher up. The character is standing along the balcony/walkway which leads to the doors of the houses. This shot shows the character looking at the people who are running. This shot shows significance to this character, answering the questions people may have.
This is the wall which borders the courtyard/public garden. This scene is just behind the camera in the previous scene. This scene allows a bit of parkour to be introduced into the video, adding parkour to a chase will intensify the action genre.
This walkway is right beside the the courtyard/public garden, as you can see from the previous photo. I feel that this shot adds very well to the genre, which is why we included it.
This is the courtyard/public garden, this is an open area where the chase can continue. We decided to use this area as we found a spot in which we could incorporate a climb which would add to the action genre.
This is the final shot and location of the video, (the previous two shots/locations are just shots from the walkway looking towards the courtyard/public garden), we wanted to raise questions among the viewers with the final shot. Does the runner get caught? where do they run to next? Do they continue to run? etc. These questions will make the viewers want to watch the rest of the film, which is what we aimed to do.
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