Sunday, 29 January 2017
James Paget - Ward 10 Video
Throughout this video we used mid and close-up shots so that what is happening is clear to the audience. When we were given the brief we were told the video's purpose was to put children who are going into hospital for an operation minds at ease so it was important that what was happening to the children on screen was realistic and clear.
To the right is a still from the video, in this part of the video the patient is having a wrist band put on. We chose to do this as a close up rather than a mid shot so that the wrist band was the center of the clip.
The target audience for this video was children and their parents so we decided to keep the straightforward. We did this by sticking to jump cuts and dissolve transitions. At the end of the video we put in a graphic that included the logo of the hospital, school and college because in the brief we were asked to show who was involved in the Hospital's Take Over Day.
To record the voice over and most of the interviews we used a lapel microphone that plugged into a phone and the audio was recorded on a Rode Mic app. To record the ambient sound we used a Rode videomic that plugged straight into the camera and the audio was recorded onto the SD card in the camera. We used a royalty free song we found on The YouTube Audio Library to keep a lighthearted mood throughout the video.
When filming we had to work around where things were placed as we were in a hospital so things had to be in specific places. However, this did have an advantage on the final product as everything was in its realistic place. The majority of the lighting throughout the video was artificial lighting, again, like the mise-en-scene, we didn't have much control over this and the video was affected by it. For example in the anesthetic room the lighting was quite dim, resulting in the clip looking quite unprofessional.
Tuesday, 24 January 2017
Friday, 13 January 2017
Thursday, 12 January 2017
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
James Paget Corporate Video - Brief
Corporate Video Brief
James Paget – National Takeover Day 2016 – Meeting with Lisa
King
(Our Notes)
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Cove Clinic has been open for 3 months
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Filmed from a child’s point of view coming to
the clinic
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Film a child walking through the hospital
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Include statistics
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Trip of ward 10 for the clinic
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Height of a child
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6 children as actors (3 per video)
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Recce - Wednesday 2nd
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Day of filming - Friday 18th November
– 9.30 to 1.30
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Possibly use the books
(Lisa King’s Notes)
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Hand gel is an important part before entering
the ward/clinic
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Press the buzzer to gain entry to the ward.
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As a surgical patient the child would be
directed to ward 10B which is at the back of the ward.
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Parent’s kitchen. Parents are welcome to make
drinks and store food in the fridge as long as lids are put back on tubs and
labels with dates and names are stuck on to every box that they have.
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The playroom is always open for patience. There
is paint, glue, cars, trains, dinosaurs, etc.
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Every child will be allocated a bed within the
surgical area. Children can bring a toy or stuffed animal they like to make
them more comfortable. Parents have a bed next to the child so they can stay
overnight.
·
Adolescent
rooms (13-18 years) have two beds and an en-suite. Patients can be connected to
the internet and the ward has many DVDs for them to watch. Adolescents also
have their own games room which has game consoles and a TV. Parents are not
permitted to stay in the rooms with the patient as there is another bed,
however other arrangements can be made on request.
·
There is an open visiting policy with restricted
visiting after 7.00pm as some patients may need quiet.
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Parent’s parking tokens can be validated at the
main desk for free.
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