Photo shoot planning
P2 Learners plan a photographic shoot
As part of your pitch you need to produce sample production materials and evidence of planning. To do this you will need to plan a photographic shoot for your title sequence.
It is expected that produce about 30-40 images which will allow you to select the most useful for your title sequence.
For your planning you will need to produce the following:
a) specific media product photos will be used for - This is the title sequence to a new TV show
b) theme for photo shoot - Link this to the theme of your show
c) relevant equipment, props, costume - This includes technical kit e.g a camera as well as props
d) recce of shoot location - This needs to have pictures and a location map, you may have more than one location. They all need a recce.
e) risk assessment - A template is avaialble here
f ) shooting schedule - A overall plan of the shoot, timings, locations, contact details etc..
g) legal/ethical considerations - Are you recreating illegal behaviour?
Planning Guidance
As part of your planning for your photoshoot you should be aware of key elements of how a camera, be it digital or manual works. Below is a diagram explaining how exposure works.
This explains how exposure works and the impact it will have on your images. It also provides an idea of how you can use these features to help create certain effects on your image.
Alongside this you should consider both framing and composition when thinking about what images you want to take. Some of the key composition and framing techniques are explored below.
c) relevant equipment, props, costume - This includes technical kit e.g a camera as well as props
d) recce of shoot location - This needs to have pictures and a location map, you may have more than one location. They all need a recce.
e) risk assessment - A template is avaialble here
f ) shooting schedule - A overall plan of the shoot, timings, locations, contact details etc..
g) legal/ethical considerations - Are you recreating illegal behaviour?
Planning Guidance
As part of your planning for your photoshoot you should be aware of key elements of how a camera, be it digital or manual works. Below is a diagram explaining how exposure works.
This explains how exposure works and the impact it will have on your images. It also provides an idea of how you can use these features to help create certain effects on your image.
Alongside this you should consider both framing and composition when thinking about what images you want to take. Some of the key composition and framing techniques are explored below.
Leading lines
Examples of pictures using leading lines by @dankhole and @adurnwirth from InstagramRule of thirds
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