Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Lo3: Evidence of filming





Some photos of us all down at AMRC filming for the promotional video

Final Video



This was the final video in which we sent off to the ARMC TC

Lo2: Risk Assessment



Lo2: Treatment

TREATMENT
‘AMRC Training Centre’
THE BRIEF
We have been asked by AMRC training center to make a promotional video about their center.

TARGET AUDIENCE
Our target audience for the AMRC would be students who are looking at post 16 courses in engineering and manufacturing. Also it would be for their parents as well to see what the school is about.

SEGMENT SYNOPSIS AND HOW IT RELATES TO THE BRIEF
We Have been asked to film parts of the AMRC to put into our promotional film for them, we also have been asked to take interviews of key teachers in the school so it can all go in the video which relates to the brief they gave us.

KEY MILESTONES
Filming done for 13th March
Editing done for 14th April

EQUIPMENT
Camera (x4)
Microphone
Wireless microphones
Lights

PROPS AND MODELS
AMRC Teachers and apprentices, we will need some chairs for them to sit on.

HEALTH AND SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS.
We need to make sure  we are wearing health and safety goggles when in the engineering sector of the AMRC. We need to not get in the way of the students at work.

LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS.

We need to have no students swearing or mis behaving, as this might offend some people or deter others.

Lo2: Storyboarding










Lo2: Production Plan


AMRC Filming Plan


UTC Filming plan

Overview of AMRC Training Centre
·       Footage of exterior of building – apprentices walking around, chatting etc.
·       Footage of shop floor – apprentices looking busy on machinery etc.
·       About the AMRC Training centre – Interview with Alison, Kerry or Roger depending on availability.
·       Interview with a trainer talking about the state-of- the art facilities and machinery and quality of apprentices etc.
·       Interview with a group of apprentices – what they think of AMRC training centre – maybe describe in a couple of words quick-fire style. 

Staff


Alison Bettac
Apprentices


(Same apprentices as why engineering?)
Time slot
9.30 am


Why Engineering – Short video – See UTC video

·       Interview with apprentices as to why they chose engineering as a career
·       Interview with Trainers – why engineering is a great career path

Trainers


Apprentices


Time slot



Engineering pathway case studies
·       Footage of apprentices using relevant equipment with trainers supervision (for welding use VR machine)
·       Interview with an apprentice on each pathway covering: their background, why they chose engineering and the AMRC, who they work for and what they have been up to, and qualifications they will gain.
·       Interview with lead trainer for each pathway covering: their background and experience in industry, Information what will be covered in the pathway – the different specialisms, generic information on specific industry e.g. shortages of welders in UK etc.

Welding and Fabrication
Apprentice


Trainer
Simon W

Machinery
Welding

Time slot



Technical support
Apprentice
Mitch Gannon

Trainer

Richard Lawton
Machinery
CAD

Time slot
10.30 am


Maintenance
Apprentice

TBC
Trainer

Dave or Brian
Machinery

TBC
Time slot
10.30 am



Mechanical manufacturing
Apprentice

Madeleine Kearney,
Trainer
Mick Fairman

Machinery
Milling/turning

Time slot




Business Administration (Why choose Business administration and case study)
·       Short interview with Alison or Chris A – importance of business and administration and synergy with engineering/manufacturing.
·       Interview with Anastasia covering: why she chose business administration, what she has been up to since starting, career aspirations and what she qualifications she will gain.
·        Footage of generic business activity in the office. 

Staff

Chris Ainsbury
Apprentice

Tom Luxton Brookes
Time slot
11.30 am

AMRC Script

About the AMRC Training Centre
The University of Sheffield AMRC is a global centre of excellence for industry-focused manufacturing research and business development. We work with companies from around the world, and have brought in millions of pounds of investment to the Sheffield city region.
The AMRC Training Centre opened its doors for the first time in October 2013. Our brand new Training Centre is state-of-the-art and offers a variety of learning pathways for you to consider, from engineering to business administration.
Many employers have already signed up for their apprentices to learn at our centre, including Aesseal, Newburgh, Rolls-Royce and Tata Steel – over 40 companies at the last count. We also take on our own apprentices within the AMRC group, who work at the cutting edge of research and development for advanced manufacturing.
The AMRC Training Centre is led by a team of industrialists who have experienced the challenges of developing world-class talent, and learning specialists who understand the requirements of the manufacturing sector.






Monday, 8 December 2014

Email meetings with AMRC: Lo2

http://www.docstoc.com/docs/document-preview.aspx?doc_id=173235770

Emails about AMRC

Copyright permissions: Lo2


All of the music that we used for the video was taken from creative commons and so there are no problems with copyright. Also all the footage we have used is from us and we did our self.

Call Sheets: Lo2