Treatment for Video Product
Title/working title
How Long Will I Love You? – Music Video
Product type/purpose
Music video - entertainment
Description of content
To gain a brief glimpse into a journey of love and lifelong commitment, we will follow a young couple through some of their adventures before closing with the couple in their old age, still in love.
I will shoot short scenes at various locations, such as woods, beaches and moors – these natural landscapes are the perfect setting to illustrate the wild and free love between this couple, as well as the adventures they will face in their future together.
Technical and aesthetic content
Static shots
Panning
Close ups
Wide shots
Mid-shots
Production resources
Camera
Tripod
SD Card
Locations
Bellever Forest
Dartmoor National Park
Ness Cove
Additional scenery shots if needed at:
Tehidy Woods
Portreath Beach
Production days
1 (2nd day if any more scenery shots are needed.)
Budget estimate
£105
Contact
Liz Jenkin – via Messenger
Chloe Pattison – via Messenger
Recce Information
Production Title
How Long Will I Love You? – Music Video
Producer
Liz Jenkin
Date of recce
28/11/19
Location of recce Bellever Forest, Yelverton Ness Cove, Teignmouth
How do you get there? Directions from unit base to location
Dan’s house in Exeter
B3212 to Bellever Forest – 23 miles
A383 to Ness Cove – 22 miles
Access and parking
Open access 24/7
Pay-and-display meters
Hours available
24/7
Power available
None
Considerations for sound
N/A
Considerations for lighting
Using natural light in winter, so early afternoon will be best. There are some bright areas (near the water) and shaded areas (near the car park and cliffs).
General description of location
Bellever Forest – a national forest in Devon, with the East Dart River running through it. It is home to a range of wildlife, including wild ponies. It’s a popular spot for visitors year-round.
Ness Cove – a secluded beach in Devon, sheltered by red cliffs. Accessed by going down the steps in “Smuggler’s Tunnel”.
Plan of location
Health and safety and risk assessment
Primary risks
Animals – wild horses
Public
Close to water
Who is at risk?
Animals – wild horses
Chloe, Dan and Liz may be at risk of getting hurt by one of the ponies in the forest.
Public
Members of the public are likely to be nearby. They could accidentally be filmed without giving permission.
Close to water
Chloe and Dan are at risk of slipping or falling into the river at Bellever Forest or the sea at Ness Cove.
Are adequate safety measures in place? If not, what measures should be taken?
Animals – wild horses
The ponies usually keep to themselves, but Liz is an experienced horsewoman and can calm the ponies if needed. We will move to another location if needed. First aid kit kept in the car.
Public
We will set up shots with the public in mind and delete any footage that unintentionally includes any identifiable people.
Close to water
We will set up shots with a reasonable distance from the water, near the shallowest parts of the river and sea. Both Chloe and Dan are competent swimmers.
BUDGET
Liz Jenkin
How Long Will I Love You? – Music Video
Stock
N/A
£0
Equipment
Camera
Tripod
Lenses
SD Card
Already owned
£0
Facilities and location
Bellever Forest
Dartmoor National Park
Ness Cove
Free to enter
Parking (Ness Cove)
£5
Music
How Long Will I Love You?
Backing track
Vocals
Already purchased backing track and vocals recorded for my wedding
£0
Production and technical personnel
Liz Jenkin
Unpaid
£0
Artists
Chloe Pattison
Dan Kavanagh
Unpaid
£0
Miscellaneous
Petrol
Food
£100
TOTAL
£105
Call Sheet
Production title
How Long Will I Love You? – Music Video
Location / time
01/12/2019
Meet at Dan’s house (Exeter) at midday.
Liz drives the group to Bellever Forest, then around Dartmoor, then to Ness Cove.
Directions
Chloe and Dan to go for a walk around the locations, simply enjoying each other’s company, having fun, and being romantic. Very few staged shots as this should be as natural as possible. No sound will be recorded.
Personnel requirements
1 camera operator – Liz
2 actors – Chloe and Dan
Equipment needed
Camera – Nikon D3500
Tripod
SD Card
Notes
Low tide at Ness Cove is approx. 1:30pm.
Weather forecast is sunny and dry, but areas like the forest may still be muddy.
Be mindful of local wildlife – ponies on the moor.
Liz and Chloe to contact each other via Messenger if needed.
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