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Unit 23 - Journals

We was just informed that two of the camera’s in the tv studio went down which has delayed the process of shooting our multi cam production. We are now looking to use  a software called Reco live to shoot our multi cam production on our IPads

Unit 23 - Journal

07/11/16. We spent the lesson discussing the format of our talk show episode and began to storyboard the action. We managed to complete the first 6 shots, with illustrations. The F X- adding music on the vision mixer desk and the sound mixer, to certain parts of programme would follow camera script and the vision mixer. 

Unit 23 - Journal

We listed the pre-production tasks and assigned them to everyone. We now all have tasks to be completing and have started them.

Production Roles

Here are our assigned roles DIMITAR - FLOOR MANAGER - create a plan of how the studio is and know what equipment is located where and who is where.  Natalie - Camera Operator Tim - Visual Mixer Veera - Sound Mixer Daisy - Camera Operator Dianni - Lucy - Lighting Operator Zain - Jacira - Camera Operator

Production meeting log

25/10/16 On this day, the groups pitched their ideas to the class and there was a discussion of the similarities and differences. Tim's idea was the most appropriate and liked from the class therefore we chose to go with it since the concept of it was very appropriate for the target audience which is young people. One of the main elements in the concept was to use muse to tackle crime in the younger generation. The suggestions for the duration of the show was to be about an hour long however it has to be decreased significantly to about 20 minutes maximum. 07/11/16 The lesson was spent  discussing the format of the talk show episode and storyboard started being developed with the first couple of shots being completed.

Journal first day in the studio

First day in the studio each and every member got introduced to his role and started thinking of ideas as to how they would like to work on their roles within the multicam production. We also had the chance to experiment for an hour in the TV Studio where we could get our hands on the professional equipment and just practice and experiment to get the hang of it.  The first day also consisted of a multicam show practice where the two teams were split to work on two different sections of the production with one on set working as camera operators, floor manager, .... and the second team was in the [control room / visual mixing room] working on sound mixing, going back and forth between camera 1,2 and 3 on screen and making sure whenever a close up is needed the screen is changed to the appropriate camera.