Monday, 15 November 2010
Running order/ edit decision list
Production Schedule
Programme Title: Skin deep
Director will: Sophie Edgar, Katharine Bann
Producer will: Sophie Edgar, Katharine Bann
Date Production will start: 27th September
Treatment will start for final idea: 27th September
Target research will start: 28th September
Timeline will start: 30th September
Storyboard will start: 30th September
Formal Proposal will start: 1st October
Filming will start: 8th October
Editing will start: 22nd October
Logging sheet:
This is a list of all the shots that we took, which allowed us to see what shots we could include in our documentary.
Edit Decision List:
After creating a logging sheet, we then had to decide which shots we were keeping and getting rid of. These would be the final shots that we could use in our documentary and it helped us a lot when putting the documentary together.
30 minute running order:
Title 'skin deep' show at the start of the documentary being drawn with a tattoo gun for 10 seconds
Pictures of celebrity tattoos, shocking tattoos, tattoos from the past and fashionable tattoos for 15 seconds
Tattoo being done for one minute 5 seconds
Interviews of tattooist for 1 minute 30 seconds
Interview of historian for 1 minute
Reaction of people for 40 seconds
Archive footage for 15 seconds
Then image of a quotation for 5 seconds
Then image of clip saying ‘end of part one’ 5 seconds
Clip of interview with businessman for 10 seconds
Over voice with cutaways in relation to subject 30 seconds
Interview with businessman on subject of how tattoos effect what job you get for 1 minute 15 seconds.
Cutaways of different work places 10 seconds
Interview with person that got fired due to tattoos that they had for 30 seconds
Recreation playing during this interview 30 seconds
Image of quotation for 5 seconds
Then image of ‘end of part 2’ for 5 seconds
Clip of pope saying disagree with tattoos for 30 seconds
Cutaways of religious buildings, with particular focus on hell related statues. Over voice in background. 10 seconds
Interview with priest that disagrees with tattoos 1 minute
Reactions of people on street who disagree with tattoos 40 seconds
Interview with vicar that agrees with tattoos 1 minute
Reactions of people on street that agree with tattoos 40 seconds
Then image of quotation for 5 seconds
Then image saying ‘end of part 3’ 5 seconds
Recreation of tattoo being done in past, example from each generation for 1 minute
Interview with sailor from war for 1 minute
Archive footage of sailor tattoos 20 seconds
Interview with person from Auschwitz for 1 minute
Archive footage of Auschwitz tattoos 20 seconds
Image of quotation for 5 seconds
Image saying ‘end of part 4’ 5 seconds
Interview with man that has a whole body of tattoos for 2 minutes
Reaction of him in street 20 seconds
Reaction he has to images of extreme tattoos 20 seconds
Image of quotation for 5 seconds
Image saying ‘end of part 5’ 5 seconds
Cutaways of school related subject 15 seconds
Examples of different age groups of children’s ideas about tattoos – 2 minute
Teacher’s ideas about tattoos- 1 minute
Interview with head teacher about punishments for tattoos and his ideas about them- 1 minute
Interview with parent who disagrees with tattoos- 1 minute
Interview with parent that agrees with tattoos- 1 minute
Image of quotation for 5 seconds
Image of ‘end of part 6’ for 5 seconds
Interview with different tattooists about when tattoos go wrong- 3 minutes
Images of tattoos when they go wrong 30 seconds
Over voice talking about how it effect the Media accompanied by images 10 seconds
School children singing songs about tattoos 1 minute 30 seconds
Over voice with images for 20 seconds
Image of quotation for 5 seconds
Professional Help
Today I have spoken with a professional about our documentary and he suggests that we include more things off our blog into the documentary. He thinks we should put some vox pops in our documentary. We decided to print pictures off of celebrities with tattoos and extreme tattoos and then show this to people in the street and film their rection.He said that we should show some pictures of us filming to put on our blogs. We have some pictures of magazines that we found in the tattoo parlour on our blogs he says that we should print them out, zoom in on them and use them as cut aways on our documentary. Apart from this he says our documentary is very good so far.
Our Feedback- we felt this was very helpful, we included more vox pops in our piece of the general public as he advised us. We did plan on zooming in on the magazines, but in the end we decided not to as we did not have enough room in the documentary. However we did print off the images of tattoos and people with tattoos to show to the people, when filming the vox pops.
Filming Diary
On friday 1st October 2010 we decided on our location for filming a tattoo being done, we phoned up a local tattoo studio and asked if we could film there a week later. We went to the tattoo studio Well inked on Friday the 8th of October 2010. We spent two hours there, from 2 until 4oclock. This gave us plenty of time to set up our equipment and film. While we were waiting for our subject to arrive, we filmed vox pops. We mainly focused on filming the shop in general, it was very interesting and was filled with items for halloween; which added greatly to the mise en scene. We wanted to particularily film examples of tattoos, unfortunately some could not be filmed as it can be seen as plagarism. The subject that we planned to film did not turn up so instead the tattooists husband volunteered to get a tattoo especially for us. We filmed the tattoo being done first, this was so that the interviews would be retrospective and would link to our questions. We spent 30 minutes filming the tattoo, and got some good footage from it. We then filmed the tattooist, we filmed her on the tattoo chair as we felt this would add irony to the documentary. She was a great subject to film and was very detailed in answering our questions. We then filmed her husband, we asked him a couple of questions and had to prompt him at times as he was not as detailed.
We filmed at this location:
Well Inked
8 Bruche Heath Gardens
Padgate, Warrington
WA1 3TP
01925 479071
Thursday 21st October 2010
We filmed at our local museum. A week before we decided that it would be interesting to include some historical facts to our documentary, i then e-mailed and got in contact with a historian from Warrington Museum with knowledge on tattoos. He agreed to let us interview him. So on thursday the 21st of October we went to the museum at 1 oclock to film him. He was very detailed in his answers and was very professional.
We filmed at:
Warrington Museum
Museum street/ Bold street
Warrington
WA1 1JB
01925 442733
Wednesday 10th October 2010
There was only two of my group in, mysef and Leanne. We decided that we would film more for our documentary, perhaps reactions of people when they saw examples of tattoos. This was a good idea and we got great footage to include in our documentary.
We filmed at:
Priestley college
Loushers Lane
Warrington
WA4 6RD
01925 633591
Thursday 16th December 2010
On the 16th of December we decided to film the target audience feedback, as we wanted to see what the audience would think of our documentary. Sophie filmed the audience feedback, where as I asked the questions. We made sure that i was behind the camera when asking the questions, so that the interviewee would be looking off camera.
We filmed at:
Priestley college
Loushers Lane
Warrington
WA4 6RD
01925 633591
Editing
After recording our footage the first thing we had to do is capture the footage in order to put it on the timeline to edit it.