+You are planning to film a film project in three very different location:
- Las Vegas, Nevada in the desert.
- London, Piccadilly Circus (with traffic)
- New Zealand, Aoraki/ Mount Cook (in the winter)
All three locations will be used for different chase action sequence. Each location must feature a different form of ‘transport’
Task: What are the logistics of filming in these location? As Production Manager what will you need to do to start arranging everything?
Complete the Location Recce form and add screenshots to your blog
Think about:
- Where will you get power?
- How will people and kit get there?
- How will you keep people hydrated/ safe/ warm?
Forms (permissions)
Individual release form - personnel working for a media company will need to sign over the right to their work (IPR)
Location Form - A location release form is a permission to the filmmaker and his team by the owner of certain property to film on specific private and public locations.
Consent Form - used for actors and members of the public whose voice/ image are recorded/ used
Location Recce
Location recording is a significant challenge and has its own logistical needs.
Firstly, Location Scouts will seek potential places that fit the needs of the production.
Then production teams will recce (short for reconnoitre) the site to make sure they have
considered it thoroughly.
They will need to consider things like:
➤ease of access
➤proximity to transport hubs
➤power/water supplies (will they need to provide their own?)
➤health and safety issues for cast and crew
Risk Assessment
Making sure your filming/scouting location has been properly assessed is key to health and safety as well as legal reasons. There are a lot of forms used in production, often to cover legal/insurance aspects. They include:
eg. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ehDxYPTPGT2i7WkHeAB50zi7Qg2kNwHbBQUwc20SQ0c/edit?usp=sharing
Call Sheet
A daily planner and call sheet is used to ensure that on each day everyone involved in the production process knows what is happening and what their role is.
eg. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yI_WVpykJPLobp2eYi7GqLTqQ1uOk8Fqo3r2OSEbRu8/edit?usp=sharing
Personnel Planning
a few days before filming at the location you used in the last activity and you need to create a staff list of the personnel that will be required. The scene involves two main actors, two stunt people and a standard film crew You will need to include:
> Role Required
> Skills Required
> Total number of staff needed.
Building a Staff for assassins creed
- SOUND DESIGNER
create the soundtrack for a game. This includes the music and foley - sound effects like gunshots, footsteps, crashes, cheers, heavy rain. They make the gameplay more exciting by adding mood, tempo and emotional depth. They usually start by creating a library of sound effects. They might work with a composer, with actors or go out and record sound. They edit, mix and master them to produce the soundtrack for the finished game. As the audio elements are added to the game engine, the sound designer also tests them to make sure they work as intended.
-this is be
- MOTION CAPTURE ARTIST
body and object tracking, using markers to recreate the movements of people, vehicles or other objects in CG. The motion files created (camera, object or body track) are then passed on to other departments via the VFX pipeline, so that, eventually, they can be seamlessly combined by the compositor.
Matchmove artists are highly accurate and meticulous in their work. It needs to be pixel perfect, so they need an eye for detail. If the CG and live-action movements are not lining up perfectly, they have to find a way to fix this.
-creates a more realistic gaming experience
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