Monday, 21 October 2013

Risk assessment



This is the risk assessment we done for the day of filming listing all the health and safety issues we faced on the shoot.

Thursday, 17 October 2013

Storyboards

Storyboard for the shoot.



storyboards for editing.



Editing

on Tuesday 15th of october we started editing the promo. We split up into groups and each edited a different section.



We started off with the voice over and then started to add the clips to the timeline. Each of us editing diferrent parts then putting them together when we had finished editing. Me and Kristen had the middle section to edit. The purpose of the promo is to make the new hall look good and make people want to go there so we used lots of shots of crowds of people laughing and having a good time as well as showing some of the facilities the hall has to offer.























Thursday, 3 October 2013

representation

  • age
  • gender
  • sexuality
  • ethnicity

Age

the way people dress and look. Physical, psychological and socail change.
chronological ageing - refers to how old a person is. social ageing (societys expectations of how people should act as they grow older) biologocal ageing (an organism's physical state as it ages)
Age can be used as another important category to file or categorise people. As we categorise people we are using our own judgements to justify our reasons.


Gender

ways to identify someones gender.
  • way they look
  • way they dress
  • how they talk
  • how they walk
Sexual identity
  • heterosexual
  • homosexual
  • heterosexism
  • bisexual
  • attraction
  • homophobic
  • transgender
Ethnicity

Race and ethnicity is part of everyday life. Some places have specific places for different races for example China town in London.

ways to identify different ethnicity

  • way they look
  • way they dress
  • the way they talk may speak in native language or in broken English.
Status

  • character role
  • occupation
  • job authority
  • social authority
  • conversation topic
Physical attributes

  • race
  • age
  • accent
  • physical attractiveness
  • body type
  • dress/attire

Tuesday, 1 October 2013

Final script for the promo

Thornham is a small village situated of the West Norfolk coast, 5 miles from Hunstanton and 20 miles from King’s Lynn.

At the beginning of 2013 the only communal venue in Thornham was the drill hall, which was built over a century ago in 1906. Those 107 years took their toll on the hall and it was decided that the time had come to build a new, multifaceted venue in Thornham. This venue took the shape of ‘Thornham Village Hall’ and was officially opened on the 21st of September 2013.

The old drill hall was enriched with history and holds many memories for those who have lived in the village all their lives, and though it may be a sad time for many of them to see it go, the new village hall will benefit the entire community and is just waiting for memories to be made inside its walls.

The hall is more than twice the size of the old drill hall and contains two large kitchens, showers at either end, toilets and a main interior.

The new hall can be used for a variety of actives, such as; wedding receptions, dances/annual balls, parties, cinema clubs, cricket, tennis and bowls classes as well as dancing, Zumba and yoga classes. The primary purpose for the hall is to give people a place to go, meet and socalise and help relight the closeness of the community.
It will be suitable for not only adults but for young children and teens too.
With its sheer versatility and diverse variety of uses, we’re sure the hall will be all you want and more.