Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Call sheet (group)

Call Sheet
Production Company/ Agency:
Awesome sauce productions
Date:
31/01/2012
Call Time:

Director:
Henry Dixon
Producer:
Nick Samsworth
Line Producer:
Ben Francis
Director of Photography:
Henry Dixon

Locations: Henry’s house
Location 1:
Henry's house
Weather:
N/A - interior shoot

Cast
Cast members:
Molly Woodley
Agne Grineviciute
Ruth Banwell
Ben Francis
Henry Dixon
Nick Samsworth
Extras:
N/A

Requirements
Costumes:
Smart clothes, (Black and white, some colour if wanted)

Props:
Coke Can, Glass

Production Shedule (group)

Production Schedule

Production Details

Production/ Working Title
Diet Coke ad
Production format
Television advertisement
Production deadline
8th February 2012

Crew Details

Team Member
Role
Mobile
Email
Henry Dixon
Director
 
Nick Samsworth
Producer
Ben Francis
Line Producer
Henry Dixon
Director of Photography

Tasks to be completed

Task
Production stage
To be completed by whom
To be completed by date
EP sign-off
Production Schedule
Pre-prod
Nick Samsworth
16/ Jan

Treatment Pack
Pre-prod
Ben Francis
16/Jan

Group pitch
Pre -prod
All
17/Jan

Location Recon
Pre-prod
All
24/Jan

Storyboards
Pre-prod
Henry Dixon
24/Jan

Risk Assessment
Pre-prod
Nick Samsworth
24/Jan

Script
Pre-prod
Molly Woodley
24/Jan

Call Sheets
Pre-prod
Molly Woodley
24/Jan

Press kit
Pre-prod
Ben Francis
24/Jan

Rehearsals
Prod
All
23/Jan

Shooting
Prod
All
31/Jan

Log Footage
Post-prod
All
1/Feb

Editing
Post- prod
All
7/Feb

Burn and submit
Post-prod
Nick Samsworth
7/Feb

Research of coke adverts

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0O8t4zXQy8

The Ad
The takes place in the living room and kitchen of a woman, who comes in from a hard days work, visibly tired.
She enters her kitchen and retrieves a wine glass from a cupboard.
Just when you think she is about to pour herself some wine, she opens a can of diet coke.
The last shot is of her sitting on her sofa, drinking coke from the glass.
A slogan appears at the end: The light way to enjoy Coke.
Target Audience

The gender and age range we aim to appeal to is women aged 18-36 years and it will be shown in the afternoon and evening as it is an advert aimed at the working citizens. Our advert would primarily be aimed at the social economic groups B, C1, C2 and D class. Based around middle class people- that are the skilled or known as middle management. Lower class would also be one which is administrative that is business related or could be secretarial which is people who do office work for a person or organization. Our advert could be aimed at the skilled working class and working class. The audience we aim to appeal to is women as said before but it will be women who are single women who live at home, newly married women with no children, full nest one which is young married couples with young children under the age of six years, full nest two which is also young married couples with young children six or older and full nest three which is older married couples with dependant children. The personality of this advert would be women who are diet conscious, watching there weight or wanting to stay a certain weight.
Accompanying Research
 
Existing diet coke adverts portray woman as the centre of attention and are held in power
This particular advert appeals to the audience we are trying to appeal to. The advert shows three modern, working women  looking at an attractive male which is the stereotypical nature of the audience the advert is trying to attract. They are dressed well, and there hair and make up is well done. This is the new image of the modern women which we will need to adopt in our own advert. The advert also has an interesting spin on it as it is usually women used as an object of sexual appeal but this shows a man instead. This will appeal to women as it portrays them in a new light and in a position of power which represents the new image of women. The actual product is shown frequently throughout the advert which solidifies in the viewers head what is actually being sold.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cNgwoAl2SM


. This advert was shot in a completely different manner to the majority of coke ads in the fact it uses puppets. However the narrative is very generic for a coke advert as it shows the modern women in the workplace.
. The advert shows women in a position of power in the workplace which is typical of a coke advert as it attracts the target audience it wants to appeal to ( working women, 18-35)
. The women are dressed smartly with there make-up well done.