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SHOOTING SCRIPT

VISUALS SOUND
Introduction to the subject by a Intense music which speeds up
montage of news report clips like the clips, the music
which intensifies and speeds up suddenly drops when the
until the screen blacks screen blacks

A small montage of the roads Sounds of nature mixed with


around Doris’ house, this is to city sound effects are in the
set the scene and show the background, for example birds
setting for the next interview. and cars
Statistics will be placed
onscreen.

Doris will now be driving to Audio from inside the car and
Waitrose while I ask her of traffic
questions in the car, she will be
explaining what is happening
and where were going.
Aesthetic shots will be placed
on top as b-roll
1. Where are you going to
get food? Supermarket sound effect in
2. Who has donated this? the background and any other
3. What happens to the audio which has been
food next? captured

A montage of shots of Doris at


Waitrose packing all of the All audio used is from the
donations in bags, I will ask her microphone filmed during the
about what she is doing. A interview, no background
range of shot types, particularly music
mid-shots and close ups.

Interview with Doris


(Have a multi camera set up, a
close up shot and a mid-shot.
B-roll will be placed where
appropriate) :
1. Who are you and where are you from?
Explain some background information
about yourself
2. When did you get involved with your
local food bank?
3. What is your role and how does this
impact your local community?
4. How does helping your local community
benefit yourself?
5. Why do you think it's important that
people help other people when they are in
need of support?
6. What do you think other people can do
in order to help other people?
7. What motivated you to get involved?
8. What else do you do for your community?

A montage of b-roll of Uxbridge


town centre, focusing on traffic Heavy traffic/city background
and lightly transitioning to focus noises
more on the park

Interview with James Carson


(Have a multi camera set up, a Background sound of a café
close up shot and a mid-shot. Original audio recorded of the
B-roll will be placed where interview
appropriate):
1. Explain a bit about yourself, your name,
rough idea of where you’re from, your
home life if you have kids etc

1. Explain how food banks become a part of


your life, what situation perhaps lead you to
using one or volunteering at one? This can
be as brief or detailed, whatever you are
comfortable with

1. Explain how you think food banks work, how


they get the food and then give it to clients

1. What was it like the first time you went to a


food bank?
1. Why do you think it’s important that food
banks exist?

1. What can the public do to help?

A montage of b-roll of Uxbridge


town centre, focusing on traffic Heavy traffic/city background
and lightly transitioning to focus noises, slowly reduces once at
more on the Church once at the Church
West Drayton

Visuals are of Doris and Anne Original audio no background


talking to each other before music
the interview starts

Anne talking about the food


bank in front of the camera, no Original audio no background
direct questions asked, use of music
one camera handheld. B-roll
placed where appropriate.

B-roll montage of Furze Platt Original audio mixed with bird


leading over to Emily’s flat sounds

Interview with Emily


(Have a multi camera set up, a
close up shot and a mid-shot. Original audio recorded of the
B-roll will be placed where interview
appropriate):
2. Explain a bit about yourself, your name, No background music
rough idea of where you’re from, your
home life if you have kids etc

2. Explain how food banks become a part of


your life, what situation perhaps lead you to
using one or volunteering at one? This can
be as brief or detailed, whatever you are
comfortable with

2. Explain how you think food banks work, how


they get the food and then give it to clients
2. What was it like the first time you went to a
food bank?

2. Why do you think it’s important that food


banks exist?

2. What can the public do to help?

B-roll of Emily’s flat and then


West Drayton Original audio mixed with bird
sounds

Interview with Diane and Paul


(Have a multi camera set up, a
close up shot and a mid-shot. Original audio no background
B-roll will be placed where music
appropriate):
1. Who are you and where are you from?
Explain some background information
about yourself
2. When did you get involved with your
local food bank?
3. What is your role and how does this
impact your local community?
4. How does helping your local community
benefit yourself?
5. Why do you think it's important that
people help other people when they are in
need of support?
6. What do you think other people can do
in order to help other people?
7. What motivated you to get involved?
8. What else do you do for your community?

Montage edit of all of the Sound captured played


volunteers working hard at the throughout in the background
food bank
Monatge edit of Doris sorting
out all of the stock at the Sound captured played
Warehouse throughout in the background
Emotional and slow
background music begins to
play, when the screen blanks
the tempo changes and
quickens
The credits now roll:

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WITH SPECIAL THANKS TO

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DORIS HUGHES

JAMES CARSON

GITA PANKHANIA

ANNE WIDGINGTON

EMILY MOSS

DIANE FIACHNEY

PAUL WAINWRIGHT

YIEWSLEY AND WEST DRAYTON


FOOD BANK

LESTER TANNER

KEVIN HUGHES

JACK PENTON
WAITROSE AND PARTNERS
RUISLIP

STAFF AT THE RUSTY BIKE CAFÉ

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TO GET INVOLVED VISIT


WWW.TRUSSELLTRUST.ORG

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Music stops

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