11 January 2015

Equipment Required When Shooting

Horror Make-up
Even though those that are acting will already be in full costume and make-up, having a small amount of horror make-up on location, allows any corrections to be made in the event of clothing smudging the area or sweating.

First-Aid Kit
A first-aid kit containing plasters, bandages, antiseptic wipes and rubber gloves in the event of an injury (see risk assessment).

Food
Bring a packed lunch, drinks and snacks as where we plan to film doesn't have access to local shop.

Spare Clothing
Depending on what the weather is like, cast and crew could bring a spare hoody or jumper as the temperature may decrease.

Tripod
To help with the elevation and steadiness of the camera we are using to film with.

Rain Cover
To protect both cameraman and camera used to film with.

Spare Memory Cards
Encase there is very little or no filming space on the memory card already in the camera.

Sound Recording Microphone
To record ambient sound as well as actors voices.

Camera (Canon EOS 1100D)
To film the necessary shots needed to create our virus sub-genre teaser trailer.

Camera phone or Smartphone
If for any reason, the camera decided to stop working, my group and I can potentially use one of our phones to film the remainder shots needed for completion.

Camera Charger

Myself or another group member will charge the camera before first use and every time it is used after.

Camera Dolly

In order to create a smooth, cinematic look to shots for our teaser trailer.