Friday, 30 January 2015

Contingency Plan in more detail

As mentioned in our team pitch we will be casting Romano Lewis however we have planned a photoshoot on Monday to see how he works in front of the camera. We will also sit down as a group with him and discuss simple things that are required of him for example:
  •  Being on TIME
  • Come to the scenes dressed APPROPRIATELY for the music video so we can begin as soon as possible
  •  To expect to film a scene MULTIPLE TIMES until it is perfect
If Romano suddenly cannot participate in the music video then we have decided to use another dancer called Tyrell Foreshaw as we thought that having someone who could dance would make the scenes more interesting and gripping to the audience. It also means that the boy and Arabella could communicate to each other not only through speech but through dance.


If we do decide to film outside (the chances are very slim) we would have to film before 4pm as it gets dark very quickly. If it rains then we will simply not shoot outside as this scene is not a necessity as this has not been included this in our storyboard. However if one of our locations doesn't work out then we will consider filming outside.


The general public may be filmed also as locations such as the cafe is a public place open to everyone. 
If we cannot film in the cafe we want to then we will have to look for another cafe, perhaps a less popular and quiet one. 


If Romano is NOT present on one of the days we are filming due to an illness or any other issue then we will have to film another section of the music video, one that does not require him in order to not waste valuable time. 

The props that we are using are mainly things that we own not only to save money but also because they proved necessary for the concept of our music video. These props can also be bought at our local shops therefore if there was any damage to any of the props they could easily be replaced. 

The clothes we are using will either be borrowed, belonging to the cast or freshly bought. 

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