Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Call Sheets



Title: Trend Magazine

Client: The Northern Echo






 


Staff: Lighting Assistants




Location/Venue:

QESFC’s Photography Studio

Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College
Vane Terrace
Darlington
DL3 7AU

CALL DATE:

CALL TIME:

Transport: Car/Bus/Walk


INSTRUCTIONS:
  • Turn up to photoshoot
  • Prepare lighting equipment ready for photoshoots (review photo shoot plans)
  • Consult with photographer






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Title: Trend Magazine

Client: The Northern Echo






 


Staff: Chris Merrier (Photoshoot Assistant)




Location/Venue:

QESFC’s Photography Studio

Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College
Vane Terrace
Darlington
DL3 7AU

CALL DATE:

CALL TIME:

Transport: Car/Bus/Walk


INSTRUCTIONS:
  • Arrive at photoshoot
  • Review photoshoot plans
  • Consult with photographer
  • Assist photographer in taking imagery



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Title: Trend Magazine

Client: The Northern Echo






 


Staff: Model (Front Cover)




Location/Venue:

QESFC’s Photography Studio

Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College
Vane Terrace
Darlington
DL3 7AU


CALL DATE:

CALL TIME:

Transport: Car/Bus/Walk


INSTRUCTIONS:
  • Arrive at photoshoot in costume/bring costume separately
  • Have hair and makeup done
  • Review photo shoot plans/consult with photographer
  • Prepare for photoshoot








Title: Trend Magazine

Client: The Northern Echo






 


Staff: Models 1&2 (I Just Want To Be Perfect)




Location/Venue:

QESFC’s Photography Studio

Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College
Vane Terrace
Darlington
DL3 7AU

CALL DATE:

CALL TIME:

Transport: Car/Bus/Walk


INSTRUCTIONS:
  • Arrive at photoshoot in costume/bring costume separately
  • Have hair and makeup done
  • Review photo shoot plans/consult with photographer
  • Prepare for photoshoot





Title: Trend Magazine

Client: The Northern Echo






 


Staff: Model (Say It With Nails)




Location/Venue:

QESFC’s Photography Studio

Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College
Vane Terrace
Darlington
DL3 7AU

CALL DATE:

CALL TIME:

Transport: Car/Bus/Walk


INSTRUCTIONS:
  • Arrive at photoshoot with plain nails ready for painting
  • Have nails painted
  • Review photoshoot plan/consult with photographer
  • Prepare for photoshoot


Title: Trend Magazine

Client: The Northern Echo






 


Staff: Models 1-3 (Customise Your Clothes)




Location/Venue:

QESFC’s Photography Studio

Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College
Vane Terrace
Darlington
DL3 7AU

CALL DATE:

CALL TIME:

Transport: Car/Bus/Walk


INSTRUCTIONS:
  • Arrive at photoshoot with required pieces of clothing and plain faces ready for make up
  • Have hair and makeup done
  • Put on chosen garments
  • Review photoshoot plan/ Consult with photographer
  • Prepare for photoshoot




Title: Trend Magazine

Client: The Northern Echo






 


Staff: Photographer




Location/Venue:

QESFC’s Photography Studio

Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College
Vane Terrace
Darlington
DL3 7AU

CALL DATE:

CALL TIME:

Transport: Bus/Car/Walk


INSTRUCTIONS:
  • Arrive at photshoot prepared and equipped with camera
  • Review photoshoot plans
  • Prepare for photoshoot





Title: Trend Magazine

Client: The Northern Echo






 


Staff: Makeup Artist




Location/Venue:

QESFC’s Photography Studio

Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College
Vane Terrace
Darlington
DL3 7AU

CALL DATE:

CALL TIME:

Transport: Car/Bus/Walk


INSTRUCTIONS:
  • Arrive at photoshoot prepared and equipped with necessary make up
  • Review photoshoot plans/consult with photographer
  • Prepare models for photoshoot

DPS 3 (Customise Your Clothes) Photoshoot Plan

Date and time of photo shoot:


Material to be shot: Images showing what clothing will look like once customised and also step-by-step guides


What personnel do you need?

Lighting assistant:1
Makeup assistant:1
Models:3


What props will you need?

  • Equipment for tye dye
  • Equipment for dip dye
  • Various different accessories
  • Scissors

Describe in detail your make-up & costume needs. (Include reference material to illustrate your needs)

  • The model’s make up will be quite simple so that the garments take centre stage. Some garments may require extra pieces of clothing to accompany them, for example, leather jackets, denim jackets, jewellery, ect. These pieces of clothing will compliment the designs.

Studio shoots: what kind of lighting?
(include reference material to illustrate your needs)

  • Underlit portraitlighting set up


Backdrop:

  • White or, if shot outdoors,
  • against a brick wall

Lighting equipment needs:

  • Silver reflector
  • Nikon D700
  • White Softlight reflector
  • Softbox

DPS 2 (Say It with Nails) Photoshoot Plan


Date and time of photo shoot:


Material to be shot: Nail designs and step-by-step guides


What personnel do you need?

Lighting assistant:1
Makeup assistant:1
Models:1


What props will you need?

  • Nail Varnish
  • Nail art equipment

Describe in detail your make-up & costume needs. (Include reference material to illustrate your needs)

  • N/A (Only hands will be featured during this shoot)

Studio shoots: what kind of lighting?
(include reference material to illustrate your needs)

  • A standard two light portrait set up


Backdrop:

  • white


Lighting equipment needs:

  • Silver reflector
  • Nikon D700
  • White Softlight reflector
  • Softbox

DPS 1 (I Just Want To Be Perfect) Photoshoot Plan

Date and time of photo shoot:


Material to be shot: Images that relate to my article which talks about body dysmorphia


What personnel do you need?

Lighting assistant: 1
Makeup assistant: 1
Models: 2


What props will you need?

  • Weighing scales, measuring tape, Fruit, Chocolate, Oversized clothing

Describe in detail your make-up & costume needs. (Include reference material to illustrate your needs)

  • For this shoot, my models will wear plain black leggings and t-shirts or vests and will also have their hair tied back. Their makeup will be very simplistic. I want the models to look quite plain so that the objects that they are modelling with, take centre stage

Drawings of studio layouts
 

Studio shoots: what kind of lighting?
(include reference material to illustrate your needs)

  • Butterfly Lighting (for the close up image)
  • Paramount Lighting


Backdrop:

  • White

Lighting equipment needs:


  • Silver reflector
  • Nikon D700
  • White Softlight reflector
  • Softbox

Front Cover Photoshoot Plan

Front Cover

Date and time of photo shoot:


Material to be shot: Model for front cover


What personnel do you need?

Lighting assistant: 1
Makeup assistant: 1
Models: 1


What props will you need?

  • N/A

Describe in detail your make-up & costume needs. (Include reference material to illustrate your needs)

  • My model will be dressed in fashionable clothing desired by the TA. This will probably be disco pants and a top or a dress which will compliment the colour scheme. My model’s make up will not be very dramatic for this shoot and will instead be more daytime and gentle.


Studio shoots: what kind of lighting?
(include reference material to illustrate your needs)

  • Under-lit portrait lighting


Backdrop:

  • White. Or light blue if possible

Lighting equipment needs:

  • Silver reflector
  • Nikon D700
  • White Softlight reflector
  • Softbox

Article Plan: Customise Your Clothes




Planning Comments
article genre
(purpose, type)
This article will be made to fit into the genre which is the Women’s Lifestyle genre. The aim of this article is to educate the audience on different methods of customising old garments as buying new clothes all the time is expensive- especially for many young people.
Narrative voice
(1st, 2nd or 3rd person)
The narratives that I have chosen to use for this article are the second and third person narratives. Like the nails article, the third person narrative will be used for the informal information e.g. the guides, whereas the second person narrative will be used for the more chatty areas of the article.
Register
(informal/formal, colloquial, dialect, taboo words?)
Like my nails article, this article will be a combination of colloquial and formal language which will create an even balance of clear instructions, and chatty, relaxed information.
Stylistics
(repetition, strong verbs, adjectives, alliteration, similes, metaphors, sentencing, rhythm)
Like my nails article, It is unlikely that this article will feature any specific stylistics as the majority of it will be a step-by-step guide. The sentencing rhythm for the main article will be quite fast, so as to build up excitement and interest for the step-by-step guides.
Tone of address
(hectoring, sarcastic, ‘matey’, ironic, etc)
The introduction to my article will be quite chatty and matey so as not to scare off the audience and to make them feel comfortable reading my article.
Structure and pace
(discourse structure, logical paragraphing, connectives, conclusion)
Seeing as my article itself will be broken up into many different areas and sections, the paragraphs will only be short. By making my paragraphs quite short, I will be able to maintain the audience’s attention as I know that many people of my TA do not enjoy reading large pieces of information.


Article Plan: Say It With Nails



Planning Comments
article genre
(purpose, type)
This article will be made to fit into the genre which is the Women’s Lifestyle genre. The purpose of this article will be for it to teach the audience about the art of nail painting and also teach them some designs to do themselves.
Narrative voice
(1st, 2nd or 3rd person)
The narratives that I have chosen to use for this article are the second and third person narrative. The third person narrative will be used mostly for the guides whilst the second person narrative will be used for the more chatty areas of my article.
Register
(informal/formal, colloquial, dialect, taboo words?)
The majority of my article will be colloquial; however, sections of it will be more formal to show that they are important. My article won’t feature any taboo language due to the fact that some of my audience are quite young and therefore shouldn’t be subjected to taboo language.
Stylistics
(repetition, strong verbs, adjectives, alliteration, similes, metaphors, sentencing, rhythm)
It is unlikely that this article will feature any specific stylistics as the majority of it will be a step-by-step guide. The sentencing rhythm for the main article will be quite fast, so as to build up excitement and interest for the step-by-step guides.
Tone of address
(hectoring, sarcastic, ‘matey’, ironic, etc)
The introduction to my article will be quite chatty and matey so as not to scare off the audience and to make them feel comfortable reading my article.
Structure and pace
(discourse structure, logical paragraphing, connectives, conclusion)
Seeing as my article itself will be broken up into many different areas and sections, the paragraphs will only be short. By making my paragraphs quite short, I will be able to maintain the audience’s attention as I know that many people of my TA do not enjoy reading large pieces of information.