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Job Roles ‘No Vacancy’ Production

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Job Roles‘No Vacancy’ Production

Group

As we are a team, we think it’s obvious that to work to the best of all our abilities, all the main important decisions are made together. We each have individual qualities that brings something different to our work and therefore we are likely to have a better outcome overall.

Important decisions that we will make together include: designing and drawing out the storyboard to how we want our trailer; the script; choosing our characters; deciding on the music as we feel this is a key aspect to any horror film; the main masthead typography for the title of the film, overall editing and how clips are put together; the video diaries on set as we will all be involved. We also all decided on the job roles together, as we could suggest what task we would work best on individually and what tasks in particular we would enjoy to do, as everyone has preferences.

Group Job Roles;Job RolesStoryboardScript/Shot ListCharacter CastingMusic

Masthead Typography Editing Publicity Video Diary

Elise

With Elise’s granddads house being the main location for our trailer it is useful that she plans when the house is available for filming so that she can arrange when the location will be free for filming.

She is also is extremely organised, which especially helps with getting the shot list complete and giving the group a detailed plan of what needs to happen on filming days.

Her media GCSE means that she has a good understanding of what type of masthead would be suitable as well as researching what our target audience would like from a magazine/poster.

Elise will be equally involved in the decision making of the work in order to come to a final decision that everyone agrees on.

Personal Job Roles;Location Scouting Target Audience Shot List Inspiration Mood-boardMasthead Typography

Matt

With his media knowledge of cinematography and camera skills, Matt has been assigned to complete the shot list for the trailer and in order to express his creative side he will be designing the layout for the magazine, and poster.

Matt also enjoys editing, and has all the software needed at home so if he wants then he can also complete it out of lesson time and bring in for feedback from the group.

Matt will be equally involved in the decision making of the work in order to come to a final decision that everyone agrees on.

Personal Job Roles;Poster DesignMagazine Design Publicity Main Editing Task

Kristina

Kristina has been allocated the role of creating job roles for the group as she is keen on being organized in order to keep work up to date and maintain organization throughout the process of all tasks.

She also will research how other films have been marketed and advertised and therefore how we should advertise our own trailer. Kristina is ideal for this role as she has a wide knowledge of horror films, and therefore what the best films are to research.

Kristina will be equally involved in the decision making of the work in order to come to a final decision that everyone agrees on.

Personal Job Roles;Job RolesProduction Schedule Marketing Advertising

Abbie

As Abbie wants to go into the media industry after finishing school so researching different production companies will help develop her knowledge of the industry, as well as learning how to write permission contracts. This means she will be responsible for forming the permission slips for actors and location owners, especially as her developed writing skills will allow her to include the right content needed for the slip.

Abbie is also the best artist out the group and her Art GCSE will be helpful in giving an accurate representation of what each stage will be like, helping us when we are on set filming.

Abbie will be equally involved in the decision making of the work in order to come to a final decision that everyone agrees on.

Personal Job Roles;Production Companies Permission Contracts Mise-en-sceneStory Board