The job I have undertaken is lighting for the sets of the shows we did. The responsibilities I had were to make sure that the lights were not too bright for the cast and not too close to their faces. Also making sure the lights weren't too low for someone to walk into them.
2) what equipment did you use?
The only equipment needed were gloves so I didn't burn my hands when touching the lights after they were on for a while. Also I used a light rod which helped me move the lights up and down for the set.
Shows
On our quiz show I was the director and got to pick how our set was set out and what type of shots I wanted to have. In another quiz show I was cast which was different for me because I've never been cast before. It was hard because you had to sit there and listen to what the direcortor wanted to get from you and want you to get across to the audience.
At the filming of our class chat show I was lighting for the first time and I got to see and understand how different amounts and different types of light can effect a set and the mood of what you are filming.
Codes and conventions
The codes and conventions of a quiz were having questions being asked and round with buzzers and points also the cast were teams and a host or panels with the chat mostly being banter. For these quizs shows we used medium shots and medium close up shots so we mainly focused on the quests and host faces.
In our chat show the code and conventions were having a couple of guests sitting down with a host sitting with them talking to them about their personal life's.
The camera shots that were used for this type of show were wide shots,medium shots and medium close up.
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