My initial idea is to inform people about a popular site in my area or in Derby. By popular site I mean Westfield Derby which is Derby towns shopping centre or Pride park which is Derby County football stadium. (Example)
The reason I want to inform people because in Derby you don’t really have a tutorial of the city, and my tutorial will be of for example, Westfield Derby as it’s a key feature to the city. I want to let them know what is around and pick out certain areas that they don’t know about or have never heard of by making this short film.
Idea.
My idea is to inform children about a local park. It’s in my area and is barely used. It’s rather small but can be enjoyable and if I film the right footage I’m sure I’ll be able to get the right message across and generate a soothing, welcoming atmosphere for the park. That is my main goal.
I plan to entertain my audience by using a varies of angle shots. I know I must use five so I will state the five that I possibly may use.
Extreme long shot - This shot normally shows exterior scenes such as buildings or sites. It won’t give a much detail but it is a great shot to start my film with or even end.
Close up - This shot won’t be giving as away much of the background as it’s a close-up but it will be used to focus on objects in the park such as a swing or a climbing frame. I have used this shot before and it intends to give a more blurred effect in the background.
Long shot - This shot is more life size and as how you would see it. If I were to film people then you would capture their whole body. For example I record myself. My head would have to be at the top of the frame and my leg at the bottom. The background would also show a lot of detail.
Low angle shot - I have used this before and it’ my favourite shot. The low angle shot increases height which may confuse the viewer as it may seem as an object is bigger than it should be. Since it’s a low angle shot it will tend to be just the sky in the background.
Camera movement - I have used this camera angle before. This camera angle tells a story. Moving the camera has the effect of making the action seem slower than it actually is. It also adds excitement.
My target audience will be children. Both boy and girls. The end…No you’re wrong. Yes what I’m filming is going to be a park for children but I must specify the age category. I would say ages 3-8 because it’s a small park and the equipment there has to have either a parent pushing you or a parent holding onto you. My video is to attract children but I must also catch the parents eye. I have to make the video so the parents want to bring their children to this park. What my job is to not reveal to much about the park and it’s main features.
How my film will run through. I have also drawn a storyboard so I’m precise about what I’m talking about. I will start my film with either a long shot of the park which will show the full view of the background and the park will have very little detail. Or film the sign and the name of the park. The sign states the name of the park and rules by Derby council. This will be a close up shot. The start of my film will start will a transition as well.
I will then film an high angle shot on one of the parks objects. After that a low angle shot to focus on for example the swings. I will possibly be doing a moving shot which will focus on the climbing frame and the slide. I will end my film using a transition and focusing on another one of the parks objects. My clips will all be 5 seconds long. I’m still debating on what sound to use.
I haven't yet thought about music or sound effects but something relaxing and enjoyable should be suitable.
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