I will be creating an interview piece, this will involve using lighting and a articular camera. this piece will be apart of a bigger project, but this will be the part where most cinematic techniques will be in use. The video, will have a target audience of males, in the C2DE, aged 25+, this is because the interview is about football and will focus on an interview a certain small club. As the this is for an audience form a small town, they would fall into the C2DE, category because it is known for being former mining town.
Purpose
The purpose is to entertain the audience, as they would have an interest in football in the area and surrounding areas, additionally there would be a purpose of promotion because the interview focuses on a specific club and this means that during this they would be getting some form of promotion while entertaining the audience in addition.
Genre
The genre of the interview is sports, the larger project will have a focus of being a sport documentary. Location
The interviews and the rest of the footage will be filmed at the Glassworks Football pitches and this is because this is where the football team St Joseph's play football. So when, I film the interview, this will be done in the rooms next to the changing rooms, where meetings can be held. This will allow me to set up lights in the correct way. As I aim, to create a sense of ambient lighting with soft boxes, but will clearly still be of good quality.
Roles
I will be filming the footage for my short film, I will take up the personnel roles in the form of director and camera man. But my film will contain people within it. I will feature interviews with Andrew and Gus Guest, who are the chairman and founders of the club also son and father. I will also have their football team St Joseph featured throughout my film
Equipment, Lighting and Camera Settings
For my Short film, having researched different camera which could be used to create my cinematic footage, I will be using a Sony 4K Camera. This is because it will allow me to capture good quality footage, and it is light and easy to transport and move while filming a fast pace game, which is sport. To add to this, it produces good footage in resolution and quality of picture with it being 4000 pixels, more over I am able to easily change the settings of the camera, depending on weather and what I am focusing on in each scene, such as interviews or game footage making it a versatile camera, and easier to use.
I have also had to research equipment for my lighting setting. I will be using ambient light when it comes to the football game. This because during the game it is best not to distract them and keep with the ambient lighting, as their will still be natural daylight due to the fact the game is played in October from 3PM, which means there will be good lighting. I will also be using soft boxes when conducting my interviews this is because it will help me create good lighting which can be focused the interviewees and it means that with the camera, I will be creating focus and clear interviews.
Treatment for the St Joseph's Short Film
I will be creating a documentary short film with a working title of "St Joseph's F.C." I have chosen this working title because after research I found documentaries which are about the topic of football and also sport, if they focus on a singular team, there is trend in keeping with the name of the team. "St Joseph's F.C." is the name of the football team which I will be focusing on, and I found currently it is the best working title to give my film.
I am focusing my short film on sport and specifically football. I will be focusing on a team called "St Joseph's F.C." who have recently entered Semi-professional leagues, with approval from the FA (Football Association). They are currently playing in the Central Midland Division 1 North, and this is there first season as a semi professional team, as they were previously a Sunday League team. With this I will be focusing on where they could go, and look at a team whom have made their way through the leagues, but also look at a team, who have gone the other way and left the football league. I will have game footage of a game of St Joseph's Featured throughout the short film, to showcase, who they are and how they play. I will also conduct interviews, which will be broken down and played throughout my documentary.
I have chosen to do a sport documentary, which means I will have a story to tell, or I will have to be creating a film which makes the audience aware of something within a sport. The film fits into the sport documentary genre because I will take inspiration from different sports films on how they are edited and put together. Furthermore, similar to most sports documentaries, I will be telling a story. Typically, you will find the films will tell a story of an underdog, which I am doing here as I am telling the story of a newly formed semi-professional team.
In my documentary, I will feature several interviews throughout. I will be interviewing Andrew Guest, who runs the club, I will also be interviewing Gus Guest, who is the founder of the club. I will also be interview Tom Denton, who is new player at the club, finally I will be interviewing the captain of St Joseph's F.C. Chris Rawson. I have chosen to interview these people because I believe on the audience they can create the biggest impact and create the biggest emotional connection with the audience. I have also decided that I will interview fans of St Joseph's because this will allow the audience to relate to those who are speaking because they themselves are a fan of a team.
The synopsis of the film: A film about a newly rising club called "St Joseph's F.C." and there journey from Sunday league to semi-professional, as they aim to follow in footsteps of other teams, who have found themselves now playing in the EFL. With Andrew Guest, Gus Guest, Tom Denton and Chris Rawson, talking about there journey with the club, and the fans talking of what the club means to them.
Currently, the crew for the film is just myself, and I will be directing, filming and editing the film as I aim to create a high quality good short film.
To film the documentary short film on St Joseph's, I will be using a SONY 4K camera to allow myself to get the highest quality film possible. As this camera is a industry standard camera, it will be the best option for me to use, so that I can produce a high quality film which meets the standard set by the industry. I will also be using studio lights, when filming my interviews for "St Joseph's F.C." because, of where I plan to film, lights will be needed to makes sure that the film is of a good quality. I will be using Adobe Premiere Pro, software to edit my film because it is also of industry standard, and it should be expected to get the best result with my footage which will be filmed that this software should be used.
Suggested location for filming will be the Glassworks Football stadium, this is where the matches for St Joseph's are played and as I plan to use footage of the game happening, this would be the ideal place to film. Furthermore, I will be filming the fan interviews and this is where those interviews will take place. Another suggestion is the player's changing room, as this is where I would likely film my interviews with the players.
Suggested location for filming will be the Glassworks Football stadium, this is where the matches for St Joseph's are played and as I plan to use footage of the game happening, this would be the ideal place to film. Furthermore, I will be filming the fan interviews and this is where those interviews will take place. Another suggestion is the player's changing room, as this is where I would likely film my interviews with the players.



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