Wednesday, 26 September 2012

Treatment Feedback: Dangers/Risks/Barriers to Success

After looking through the suggested narrative, we have come across some potential barriers to do with use of locations, continuity, and making our narrative clear to the audience.

The use of a church:

This location may cause us 2 issues, the first being that we need to ask permission from the local Vicar to use the church for filming. We understand that this may be turned down due to the church being a holy place and should be respectes and also that there might be other events happening in the church at the time of filming that are priority. However, we will visit a couple of churches within our local area to widen the chance of been allowed to use one. The second problem of using a church is the lighting. It is hard to manipulate the lighting of the shot with our budget so we will depend on mostly natural lighting and lights that are already fitted in the church, which may effect the quality of the scene if the lighting is not correct.

The use of a hospital:

As a group we have thought about using a hospital bed within our short. However, it is difficult to dress a set to look like a hospital bed with the budget we are on and also to make it look realistic. We have considered using an actual hospital bed but this to provides us with the issue that we will need permission off the sister of a ward to use the bed, and we also have to understand that there might be patients on the ward that do not want to be disturbed by us filming.

The continuity of a shot within the short:

We have decided to have our female character run in through the front door of her home but not quite shut the door. This presents us with the problem because every shot we film will have to have the open door in exactly the same postion as the shot before it. We are going to have to think of method to ensure there are no continuity errors.

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