Sunday, 23 March 2014

Project Monitoring 20.02.14

My final week of production saw me having to finish my product and get it handed in, I started off the week by getting my photos done for my article 'Jumpers for goalposts', the photo's were of a friend called Shane due to the fact my photo shoot had to change due to the fact I thought the imagery would look a lot better in the studio than in an exterior location.  The photo of Shane was posed in the studio with the use of jumpers and a ball to link with my article title, jumpers for goal posts.


I managed to finish this article and also I managed to finish my project by the deadline, by doing it to the best of my ability, I was able to add in a different variety of things to this final article, the use of drop shadow on my header, the use of a tilt on my sell button and the use of a quote insert as I feel this would give it a youthful feel if it wasn't dull and boring.
I managed to stick to my schedule as this was a week that was a week dedicated to finishing my project and allowing time for contingency, I finished my product even though I did have slight set backs like the change of model and photoshoot.
I feel my project is very well done as it is a strong product and seems very youthful and very much aimed at sports fans.

Model Release Form

Model Release Form
  





Full Name:  Callum Worrall


Address: 14 Leith Road




Telephone Number: 07505358469


Shoot Location: Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College Photography Studio
Date: 18/12/13


I hereby give Adam Brown , the irrevocable and unrestricted right to use and publish video footage or photographs of me that are taken on the above date. These may be used for educational purposes (that may include publishing to a public video forum, such as Youtube or a blog), film production or advertising.

Print Name: Callum Worrall
Signature:




Contributer Question Plan

Contributor Question Plan
Contributor Details
Date of Interview
Interview Questions to be asked
Name : Joshua Bynoe
Age : 17



15/10/13
Your initial thoughts when it happened?
What was the pain like when it happened?
What were your thoughts when lying in the hospital bed?
How did you mentally and physically cope?
Has the break changed your outlook on life?
Are you grateful for being able to play football again?



























Contingency Plan

Contingency plan
Problem
How will you avoid or solve this problem?
Models do not turn up to your shoot.
You can avoid this problem by making sure they know specifically the date and times and work out a date and time that is perfect for you and your models. You could solve this by having a back up model on standby.
Models not turning up with correct costume.
Tell them the night before what they need to wear, go through with them what you want them to wear, and maybe go to their house and decide yourself, also you could avoid this by bringing a spare costume in case they forget.
Memory sticks getting lost.
Back it up on your workspace and make sure you save in a certain file, you could even make two files just in case you have them there. You could back it up on two memory sticks, or just not use a memory stick at all.
Cameras running out of batteries.
You could ask the person helping you too have back up batteries, or make sure you bring some in with you.
Props going missing.
Make sure your props are already the night before and have them in a bag ready to take to college the next day, if they go missing, make sure you have got back ups that you can put in the bag, try and get 2 of each prop.
Not enough time scheduled for complex shots.
Make sure your shots are ready and you know exactly what you are doing the night before, plan well ahead and maybe write down or draw a diagram of how you want your set, or go for a more simple idea that still looks good and puts the message across.
Running out of network space.
The day before make sure you have enough network space to be able to store the photos, make sure you have files they can be stored in to and delete any unnecessary documents that make take up space.
Equipment failure
The day before check the equipment and make sure it works, do and make sure everything is in order so that the shoot will be well done.
Vital files getting deleted.
Make sure you save them to two files or workspaces so you have copies or save them on a workspace at home, and even save them on a memory stick if you have to.