I intend
for my package to begin with a piece to camera, introducing viewers
to the idea behind the package itself, and also giving them an
indication of what is to come by talking directly to them. We will
then have a voice over come in, further introducing the subject, and
will probably start off with a statistic or figure that may
potentially surprise people, coming off something like this:
“In the UK, the media sector employs just 550,000 people,
encompassing roles in animation, computer games, film production,
interactive media, radio and television,” and
then finish off by asking the audience; “What
does this mean for the thousands of budding hopefuls trying to merely
get their foot in the door of the industry?”
Ideally
the package would end with just a piece to
camera, where the presenter will be seen walking towards the camera,
finishing up by rounding up and summarising the findings, then giving
a sign off - possibly in Media City – with the camera craning up at
the end cutting to the intimidating figure of a BBC tower.
There
will be several voice overs throughout, the first of which was
mentioned earlier, they will be used primarily to explain statistics
presented, to explain the concept of the VT itself briefly and to
introduce VoxPops or talking heads within the VT. The package should
only require a relatively small kit, with one camera, one boom mic
and a wind jammer, a spare battery, tape or SD card depending on
camera and a tri-pod (and plate) is more or less all I should need.
There
will be various locations for the shooting of the VT, ranging from
within the Fielden campus section of the college, talking to our
student body and tutors, gaining relevant opinions and information on
everything from the state of the media industry to the realities of
work after education. I intend for the VT production to also venture
into more exclusive surroundings, in the form of Media City for
example, and if there is a chance of relevance, I hope to take the
package onto the streets of Manchester as well, to gain the opinions
of the general public.
A crew
of two should be adequate, maybe three if possible, one to interview
and present, one to man the camera and one to operate the sound
aspects of the shoot. Filming will hopefully be done over one long
weekend, with me living in Liverpool, it is difficult to lug the
equipment back and forward, so if I aim for it to be completed over
either the weekend of 12th
April if the equipment is available, alternatively the following
weekend at a push.
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