Video tripod
Sony HVR-Z1E Kit
3 video tapes
Nikon D7000
Sigma 12-14mm lens
Basic photo tripod
Nikon SB-800 Flashgun
Zoom H1 Hand-held Recorder
Slider
Preimere Pro
Premiere After Effects
Paglight 50w Portable Video Light
Roles
Ella- Editor, Sound co-ordinator
Robyn- Camera, Assistant editor
Cal- producer, Graphics
Louise- Sound, scripting, assistant producer.
Budget list
Travel- £10
Food- £10
Tapes- £12
Timeline
28th February- 13th March-
Filming and collection of footage.
8th March- Interviews
12th- Tea dance and stable re-construction
13th March-22nd March: Initial
editing, should have a first draft made.
23rd March- Initial screening
for feedback.
30th March- Second draft made
based on feedback and new ideas.
1st April- Second screening of
film.
7th- colour editing, graphics
and titles, any final editing needed.
19th- final hand in.
Correspondence
Dear Madam,
I am part of a student group from the University of Sussex, who have been employed by the Dome Heritage Site to make a educational video for them. I was writing to you to ask for your help.
In our video, we would like to have an interview with a local historian, or someone who could talk fluently about the history of the Dome. I was wondering whether you knew, and could get us in contact with such a person.
We also thought it would be a nice personal touch to interview someone who took part in the tea dances, or whose parents met/took part in the tea dances that happened around the war. We would just want a short account from them about their expereiences. Would there be anyone we could contact and discuss this with?
I hope you are the right person to contact about these issues, (or if not, you could forward to us a better person to talk to) Thank you very much for your time!
Yours sincerely,
Robyn Furtado
Hi Robyn I am forwarding your email to Zoe who would be able to advise you. Queens park Books (have a look at their website ) might be useful to you as they would have just these sort of contacts. It is also worth doing some research in the local history archives - maybe go and ask in the central library.
Best wishes Pippa
Dear Zoe,We have just been told we have permission to film in the Dome on the 5thMarch. We would love to get there early (at 9 or 10) and stay until 5. Arethese times Ok with you? We also want to ask whether we will be allowed touse the tunnel on this day?Thank you very muchRobynHi Robyn,
Thanks for your email. I need to confirm timings for you in the next
couple of days and provide a schedule as there are various things we
will be able to do that day and so it is likely to be a full days
filming. This will include filming a public organ recital in the
afternoon, going on stage to film the auditorium and the organ without
an audience present and having access to film the archive in situ.
Perhaps you could be thinking about equipment you would need to video
photographic stills, posters, letters and newspaper cuttings.
During the performance in the afternoon we would need you to be very
discreet (preferably just one group member from each group in the
auditorium) so as not to disturb the performance.
I will be back in touch but if you have any further queries you know
where to find me.
All the Best
Zoe
Hi,
How are you? This is Robyn Furtado (Peter's daughter). This might seem out
of the blue, but me and a few others have been employed by the brighton
Dome Heritage fund to make a historical documentary about the dome's
heritage. We were trying to find people who might have been to any concerts
in the dome itself (especially in the 70's and 80's) and might want to give
us an interview or account. dad said you might be someone to ask? Nay
accounts would be welcome! :)
thank you!
Robyn
Hi Robyn - nice to hear from you! I'm absolutely tip-top, thanks - trust you are too!
Yes, I lived in Brighton from July 1980 until about May 1988 and did go to a few concerts at The Dome - most memorably Curtis Mayfield, Millie Jackson and Teddy Pendergrass (look 'em up!!) In fact, I've probably still got the tickets if you want to photograph them for illustrative purposes.
Not sure I can add much to your research but happy to make you a brew or open a bottle if you want to bob round at some point ....
Best
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Filming 5th March
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Project plan for the Dome filming on the 5th
March.
We intend to shoot a series of images and
tracks within the dome. We will be filming an organ concert, the tunnel, and
as much interior and exterior tacks as possible.
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Crew
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Ella- Editor, Sound co-ordinator
Robyn- Camera, Assistant editor
Cal- producer, Graphics
Louise- Sound, scripting, assistant
producer.
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Equipment
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Video tripod
Sony HVR-Z1E Kit
3 video tapes
Nikon D7000
Sigma 12-14mm lens
Basic photo tripod
Nikon SB-800 Flashgun
Zoom H1 Hand-held Recorder
Slider
Paglight 50w Portable Video Light
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Schedule
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10am- ALL CREW pick up equipment Silvestone
10.30- Arrive at Dome. Briefing.
11am- Set up, within the dome, film
interior tracks and pans.
12am- Filming in the tunnel.
1-2pm- Organ Concert (Robyn)
Exterior shots (Ella, Cal,
Louise)
2-3- Further interior shots, including
hallway
3-5- Exterior time-lapse
5-End of filming
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Budget
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Travel- £10
Food- £10
Tapes- £12
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