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1. a DSLR camera for shooting still photos of the production in progress Still photos are absolutely essential We use them in print materials and on our website Do not use a DSLR camera as your main video camera due to problems with camera shake and limited recording times Confirm that all camera operators are familiar with your chosen HD camera its presets button layout etc prior to shooting Download and print user manuals and have them on hand during the shoot If camera operators do not have experience with the camera schedule a training session that allows for handling the camera and viewing test footage on a monitor Note HD cameras are notoriously difficult for operators specifically in the areas of focusing and low light performance It is important to give operators time to set program presets for the different parts of the shoot Pay close attention to the effects of slow shutter gain and iris controls Audio setup We recommend a 2 channel mic setup with a directional mic shotgun mounted on the camera and a wireless lav mic attached to the on screen participant at all times If you are using an HD camera that only has a stereo mini audio input you can acquire an adapter that will allow you to have two XLR inputs Test your recording setup several times prior to recording SSY Global Lives Project Microphones break so bring backup solutions Wireless mics even the most expensive ones break regularly Bring both
2. with the exception of crowds or people shot in public places If subject is illiterate use an oral release For public places please make a large Recording in Progress sign and mount it in such a way that it can stand up on its own and be transported easily In the case of an oral release you must have a third video camera since oral release footage must be separate from the 24 hour video and Life Story interview The oral release script is as follows I name consent to be in the Global Lives Project video and my image and voice can be shown anywhere for any purpose Do not include oral release within the 24 hour video or Life Story video but submit them separately as per guidelines in post production document All crew members must sign a written release form Oral releases are unacceptable for this purpose given that the form includes confirmation that their participation in GLP is as a volunteer and that they will not be paid Plan your equipment Below you ll find guidance on what to consider when choosing equipment As part of pre production you will need to create an equipment list View the equipment list from a previous 24 hour GLP shoot Cameras You must use an HD camera that records directly to an SD memory card or hard drive we no longer accept footage on tape You should have at least two HD video cameras during the day of the shoot preferably the same model In addition to the video cameras bring
3. Canon C300 shoots HD video at 50mbps so you get about 82min on 32GB cards Consumer HD cameras shoot highly compressed HD and as a result can fit more footage on the cards Refer to the camera manufacturer s website or the user manual e Wireless Mics x2 main and backup e Shotgun Mics x2 main and backup e Extra batteries for mics e Power extension cords and surge protectors splitters so that you can charge batteries as much as possible Photography e Digital SLR e Batteries for DSLR e Extra memory cards e Laptop and hard disk to offload photos Miscellaneous e GPS Logger USB cable and batteries Gaffer tape Global Lives Project Safety pins Food and drink for the crew sandwiches energy bars cookies caffeinated beverages etc Get food that won t make a mess and can be eaten and cleared away quickly Camera assistant pouch blower cleaner chamois etc Reflector bounce card in the event you shoot Life Story interview outside Optional Steadicam Production van nice to have as a base for the shoot and a place to take a nap Portable light don t bring anything too big or intimidating Generator for locations without reliable electricity
4. Si Pre production At this stage finalizing preparations for production go into effect As the producer you will confirm key elements such as the on screen participant shoot date and locations and all members of the crew You will produce an extremely detailed schedule for the Life Story interview and the 24 hour video You will confirm and document travel arrangements create and distribute a call sheet arrange for drivers translators food services You will finalize budget and put financial arrangements in place through Global Lives Project and or your own fundraising efforts Additionally during pre production you will arrange to have volunteers confirmed for post production and translation Post production consists primarily of finalizing your Life Story interview and the 24 hour video transcribing and translating all of the footage to English and potentially other languages and editing a 2 5 minute short from your shoots By the end of pre production you and your crew should be fully prepared and equipped for your Life Story interview and 24 hour production Post production volunteers should be confirmed to ingest media immediately following the shoot Table of Contents Assemble your production crew Key roles and responsibilities Create a fundraising plan Identify shoot date and location Contact local embassy for doc requirements Build and distribute shoot schedule Obtain written and or oral release Plan your equ
5. a backup set of wireless mics and an extra long XLR cable and the appropriate mount in case you need to turn your shotgun mic into a boom If you re traveling to a remote location for the shoot you probably won t want to bring a boom pole but you should identify a broom handle or something else on location that can be made into a boom if necessary Equipment checklist Video e Main video camera preferably 1080p 24fps e Second video camera best if identical to main camera for use either in rotation or as backup e Third video camera optional can be a small camcorder or phone camera for behind the scenes oral release footage e Tripod for sleeping hours and Life Story interview e Extra batteries and external chargers for all cameras Estimate that batteries may last only 30 of what they are rated especially in hot climates e Laptop and external media drive two media hard drives one for offloading footage and photos from memory cards the other for duplicating the media in case a hard drive fails which is a regular occurrence It s best to use a bus powered hard drive if you ll be operating in locations where you can t plug in the hard drive to electricity e Extra laptop batteries e Memory cards The number of memory cards will depend on various factors including the type of camera you are using on the shoot For example the Sony EX3 EX1 shoots HD video at 35mbps so you get about 112 min on 32GB cards A
6. d of course you may run into a snafu or two and lose more than a few minutes As such we strongly advise that you record 26 hours to ensure you capture 24 hours of useable uninterrupted footage Maximize resources Crew members can be recycled from shift to shift For example for a rural shoot four six hour shifts may be appropriate using each team twice Be creative and make sure that you always have an awake and alert person behind the cameras video and still and someone close by to help out with whatever they need If necessary photographers can help out video camera operators directors can take still photography shifts etc View the schedule from a previous GLP shoot Contact your local embassy for doc requirements Depending on whether you and your crew will be entering another country you may want to contact the local embassy to find out what visas are available and what paperwork is required to enter the country For example the GLP Lebanon crew had to obtain media passes to shoot in Lebanon In contrast the GLP Kazakhstan crew entered the country on tourist visas Tip When entering a country don t offer additional details beyond what is explicitly requested Global Lives Project Obtain written and or oral release Everyone who appears on camera for more than a few seconds and whose face appears on camera in a way that they can be singularly identified must consent to being filmed either by written or oral consent
7. ipment Sample Documents Call sheet Budget spreadsheet Equipment list Shoot schedule Sample questions for Life Story interview Assemble your production crew Crews vary greatly in size In our experience producing GLP video we have found that the smaller the crew the better the 24 hour experience A smaller crew leads to less interference in the on screen participant s life and makes for a more realistic day s experience It also makes for less work in terms of training crew organization transport etc and helps to cut down on costs We recommend that you have at least five people and no more than ten people on your Global ives Project SS Global Lives Project crew Anything less increases stress and fatigue to the point of placing the production s quality and completion at risk We highly recommend that the crew be made up of natives or people with extensive experience in the region however we are aware that it may be difficult to find an entire crew in remote regions It is best if the entire crew local or not be culturally sensitive and aware of local customs and norms in order to best gain access trust to the community and best capture the spirit of the region If you are looking for volunteer crew we recommend contacting film schools nearby to where the shoot will take place posting want ads to websites such as Idealist org Lightstalkers Craigslist and sending emails to your video production contact
8. nslator workdays or funds to pay translators The funds that GLP provides cannot be used to make direct payments to individual volunteers including translators SSY Global Lives Project View the budget from a previous GLP shoot Identify shoot date and locations Budget time for getting to know your On Screen Participant prior to shooting the Life Story Interview and the 24 hour video We recommend that you organize a social event dinner etc in which you the crew and the On Screen Participant attend and get to know each other This will make for a better more intimate and comfortable environment when shooting Life Story interview You will conduct the Life Story interview 1 3 days prior to shooting your 24 hour video Allocate four hours on camera to interview the on screen participant Shoot the interview in a quiet environment with little to no audio distraction see Guidelines for Recording the Life Story interview 24 hour video As much as possible ascertain where and what the on screen participant will be doing during every hour of the day Then based on your on screen participant s schedule plan your production schedule factor in transportation to and from shoot locations division of labor release forms and your plans for navigating ever changing lighting conditions Plan to shoot for 26 hours Throughout the day expect to lose minutes here and there for things like battery and memory card swaps An
9. onsible for the look and feel of the video The director guides the technical crew primarily camera operators and when necessary directs the on screen participant Often the producer will serve as director Note While crew members can work in shifts the director of a GLP shoot must be present during the entire 24 hour production e Two camera operators In addition to having one experienced camera operator shooting at all times you must have a backup camera operator BCO on Si location at all times The BCO should be proficient in operating the specific video camera and on hand for when the experienced operator needs a break e Audio engineer Responsible for the type and placement of microphones the setting of levels and ultimately capturing clean audio e Production assistant Mainly responsible for offloading and duplicating media onto hard drives and ensuring camera batteries and mic batteries are always charged and available e Still photographer Responsible for capturing high quality stills throughout the day to document both the on screen participant as well as the production team at work e Community liaison fixer Responsible for liaising between production crew and residents of the community including on screen participant Should know the area and be fluent in the native language of the community as well as a language spoken by all of the crew members Depending on your shoot location you may also need to rec
10. ruit a driver interpreter or security person In a best case scenario your community liaison would serve in one or all of these roles Once your crew is confirmed schedule a conference call Skype etc and or send an introductory email to the crew listing names roles and responsibilities and contact info for each person Encourage direct communication among crew prior to the shoot Circulate a draft call sheet and PDF manuals of key equipment to be used especially the video camera Create a fundraising plan Funding support from GLP is dependent on availability of our funds and the quality of your proposal Although crew members are expected to volunteer their time producers are expected to fundraise and or find additional resources through volunteers to offset expenses such as travel lodging and rental of equipment It is possible to borrow and secure in kind donations for nearly all aspects of a GLP shoot but usually some cash is necessary If you would like to use a crowd funding platform like Kickstarter the GLP staff will help to promote your campaign through Facebook Twitter and our newsletter once your proposal is gets the green light Because the Life Story Interview and 24 hour video are translated into multiple languages for global accessibility fundraising also needs to include any expected costs associated with translation and transcription coordination expenses This could include food and venue for volunteer tra
11. s to see if anyone is available or knows of others who may be interested in volunteering Specify up front that volunteers must pay for their own transportation flights trains etc to and from the shoot location View the crew list from a previous GLP shoot In addition to assembling the crew we recommend that you build partnerships with local institutions universities NGOs community leaders These partnerships are extremely valuable for supporting filmmakers with post production translation technology access and showcasing films Key roles and responsibilities Depending on the size of your video crew one person may perform more than one role i e the producer may also serve as the director the production assistant may serve as the still photographer etc These roles must be fulfilled in order to successful produce your GLP video e Producer Plans and oversees all logistical technical and budgetary aspects of the shoot The producer identifies on screen participant hires crew oversees budget and establishes shoot schedule and locations The producer coordinates equipment media drives batteries vehicle s and transport of crew The producer is ultimately responsible for delivering the Life Story interview and 24 hour video to GLP per the GLP specification The Producer signs the production contract with GLP and receives the funds personally or through a fiscal agent or organizational sponsor e Director Resp

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