Monday, 8 February 2010
Technical rehearsals
This is given to the director who then draws out a floor plan of the studio. He needs to consider the talent positions, set design, audience seating etc. From this he will be able to position the cameras accurately and add them to the floor plan The floor plan is copied and given to the lighting, sound, camera and staging technicians for their own uses.
Camera operators will check shots using spare people.
Sound operators will check VT inserts and audio levels.
Staging technicians will decide where to put the set.
Lighting technicians will check where the lights should be placed and what lighting to use.
After the technical rehearsal, the proper rehearsals begin with the talent. They will do a run through using the script and a ' stop/start' rehearsal. This type of rehearsal means they run from the beginning until a mistake is made, or the director decides he wants to stop. It is then run from the beginning again. This continues until it is flawless.
Scripts and Calls

Planning and lighting the set

Planning and designing a set


Our final set design was a city theme as the title of the show was 'Culture City'. We chose a night scene as the darker colours worked better with the studio lighting. We decided we wanted a trapezium desk for the talent, as this was slightly different to other set designs. We used five flats in total as a backdrop.

Talk-backs and their use/protocol
Planning audio coverage
Programme Rundowns
No. Who To Whom Date
1. Opening Title DVD Gemma Lauren 5/2
2. Opening link Host Bob Stuart (Director) 7/2
3. Studio I/V Host Bob Jess 7/2
Example of a Programme Rundown
No. Content Video Audio Duration
1. Opening Titles DVD DVD 20"
2. Opening Link Host Host 15"
3. Ben Hur DVD Studio 20"
4. Question answer Studio Studio 20"
Directing and Director's call
DVD operation and insert requirements
VT's are used when a clip is being played into studio for example if the host where use a what happens next they'll use a VT to show the clip and show to the contentasts via the Floor monitor then when the VT ends the host will try and get the contestants to answer and when the question been answered the track with the VT's ending will be played letting the team know if they've got the answer right or wrong.
All inserts should have a bit of extra at the beginning and end. These are called 'loose in and loose out'. This allows for any delays between studio floor and vision mixer.
Camera Shots and Moves
Close Up (CU)
Medium Close Up (MCU)
Mid Shot (MS)
Wide Shot (WS)
Two Shot (2S)
Three Shot (3S)
Over the shoulder Shot (OS)
Moves
Ped: Moving Camera up and and down on the Pedal
Crab: Moving the Camera left and right on the Pedal
Pan: Moving the Camera left and right on the spot
Tilt: Moving up and Down on the spot
Studio protocol and pratice
No unauthorized people allowed in the studio
Beware of trailing cables
Don't move any equipment on your own
Wear trainers
Don't mess about on the Cans, keep them on at all times unless told otherwise.
Director is in charge. His word is final.
Multi-cam production terms.
Cut to Camera: This term is to let the vision mixer know that the director when to change shot then the director says cut the vision mixer to change the shot.
Cut to VT: This term means that vision mixer needs to cut VT.
Floor Ready: This means that everyone on the floor is ready to begin filming.
Sound Ready: This means that Sound is ready to bbegin recording sound.
Camera terms
Ped: this used to let the camera operator the move the camera up or down Ped up means lift the pedal up etc.
Crab: Crab means move left or right Crab right means move the pedal right etc.
Pan: Pan move the camera left or right Pan left means move the camera left.
Tilt: Moving the camera up or down. Tilt up means move the camera up.
Crew roles and responsibilities
Floor Manager is the the director voice on the floor and makes everyone on the floor is ready for filming.
Assistant Floor Manager helps the Floor manager control the audience and keep the score.
Camera Operator is the person who records the show and offer shots to the director.
Assistant Camera Operator (Cable Basher) helps tidy up the camera operators cables and help move the camera.
Sound Operator is the person who controls the sound levels.
DVD Operator is the person who control the DVD Inserts.
Vision Mixer is the persdon who switiches on on the screen.
Lighting Controller controls the lighting.
Studio Equipment, its functions and operation
Dimmer pack is where all the lights in the studio are hooked up and are controlled in lighting desk.
Cool lights are square shaped to spread out and not emitting too much heat.
Hard lights are circular and focus light one spot are are alot hotter and brighter then Cool Lights.
On air light is used to let people that there's filming in progess.
Mircophones are used to record sounds for example people talking.
Cameras are used to record the action on the set.
pedal are what cameras are mounted so are easier move up and down and left to right.
Floor montior is used to show the contestants the Video Inserts (VT's).
Lighting desk is used to control the lights on the studio floor.
Sound desk is used controls the mircophones.
Vision mixing desk is used to choose what camera shot is being used on screen.