Thursday, 9 March 2017

Initial Research

Carly Rowena


Carly Rowena is a full time personal trainer and fitness YouTuber. She also posts mini workout routine videos to her Instagram page. The content she produces is extremely tailored to an audience interested in her, and how she stays fit and healthy on a day to day basis. 


She makes advice videos, is very supportive of everyone, and is an ambassador for CoppaFeel, a breast cancer charity. 


She updates daily on her social media, and is especially great with Instagram. She gives advice, shares short workout videos and motivational quotes to her following online. 

Contingency Plan

Leaf Care Services

I would still like to make a recruitment video for Leaf Care Services so if everything doesn't go to plan, this is what I will do.

I'll follow my mum (who works for Leaf Care Services) on one of her rounds, getting the shots I need of her working, such as opening doors, saying hello to clients, leaving houses, putting gloves on, etc. I will also do the same with my sister. This will mean I get a still get a wide range of shots, but with only two people.

I will also conduct the interviews while they're working, such as ask my mum questions while she's driving to people's houses or residences. I'll take a tripod in the car and set it up as safely as I can out of the way as to make the camera as steady as possible. With Rosie, my sister, as she's a walker, I'll have to take a steadycam with me around while she's working to get the interview as steady as possible. 

This will still mean Leaf Care get their recruitment video, it's just quite different in terms of how and where I film. It covers the bases for a recruitment video and I have discussed this plan with Katie from Leaf Care Services and this would be suitable as a backup plan. 

Call Sheet: 22/03/17


Costume & Prop List

Leaf Care Services

Interviews in Studio

Props
  • Chairs
  • White curtain backdrop
Costume
  • Leaf Care Services uniform (polo shirt, tabard, etc.)

"At Work" Shots

Props
  • Plastic aprons
  • Plastic gloves
  • Car (for certain people, see call sheets)
  • Rucksack
  • Keys
  • Newspaper or television paper
  • Cup of tea
  • Walker trolley
Costume
  • Leaf Care Services uniform
  • Plain clothes

Production Schedule

Calendar

March 2017

  1.  
  2. Visit Leaf Care Services, talk to Katie Gibb, explain task & get input
  3.  
  4.  
  5.  
  6.   
  7.  
  8. Meet Carly Rowena, discuss task, see if content produced would be suitable
  9. Present pitch, hand in proposal
  10. Book equipment for picking up shots next week with Tia, Mum & Rosie
  11.  
  12.   
  13.   
  14.  
  15.  
  16.  
  17. Pick up camera & equipment
  18. Film with Tia and her car
  19. Film with Mum and Rosie
  20. Bring equipment back to college
  21. Studio booked for interview with Wiktoria, using camera in studio
  22. Studio booked for interview with Tia, using camera in studio
  23. Edit during lesson, let Cara & Gianna oversee
  24. Edit during lesson, let Cara & Gianna oversee
  25.  
  26.  
  27. Butlins
  28. Butlins
  29. Butlins
  30. Butlins
  31. Butlins

April 2017

  1. Easter break
  2. Easter break
  3. Easter break
  4. Easter break
  5. Easter break
  6. Easter break
  7. Easter break
  8. Easter break
  9. Easter break
  10. Easter break
  11. Easter break
  12. Easter break
  13. Easter break
  14. Easter break
  15. Easter break
  16. Easter break
  17. Easter break
  18. Easter break
  19.  
  20.  
  21. Begin piecing together interviews
  22.  
  23.  
  24. In edit suite to edit final piece & advertising
  25. In edit suite to edit final piece & advertising
  26.  
  27. Hand in final production and completed blog
  28.  
  29.  
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Minutes

Carly Rowena

On 8th March I met with Carly Rowena to discuss working with her. This was both for a personal and potential client use. 

Originally I applied to be her 'apprentice' - her business sidekick to help with her social media and YouTube channel. I brought the idea of this also being for my PMP, but this will not be the case.

The content produced will not be anything relevant for this assignment and so there would be no point trying. However, I will go forward with my application to be her business sidekick for work experience.

Wednesday, 8 March 2017

Proposal

Leaf Care Services


Leaf Care Services

Questions For Interview

  • What do you do on a day to day basis? What's a typical 'day in the life' for you as a home care worker?
  • What, in your opinion, is the best thing about your job? Would you say it's rewarding?
  • Can you describe the job role for me?
  • What are the benefits of being a carer?
  • How would you recommend Leaf Care Services to someone who may be looking for a home care job?

Tuesday, 7 March 2017

Pitch & Script

Leaf care services are a home/dom care service. They employ carers who work from a rota tailored to both them and the people they care for. Home care as a service can provide people with the much sought after dignity and freedom they seek while still getting the care they need to go through every day. This can be through the carers helping them get ready in the morning, giving medication, taking those who need it to the toilet, and more. Carers work both independently and in pairs, depending on the call. It’s quite a flexible way of working and can be very rewarding. You can work both as a driver or a ‘walker’, and if you’re on a double up call they tend to pair walkers with a driver. Leaf Care’s office is located on Dereham Road and is easily accessible.

Leaf Care Services are always on the look out for new staff, but now more than ever as they’ve taken on calls from a different company. This means there’s more people to look after, and so they need to recruit more staff.
My idea is to create a recruitment video for Leaf. I’ve researched recruitment videos for other care services, and have planned mine accordingly.
Usually recruitment videos for care services use paid actors to ‘stand in’ for the carers and give a fake account of their job. I’ve decided to use real carers who will give a real account of their day to day. This is to get a real, truthful view on what it really means to be a carer.
I will follow a few carers around on their calls to get the shots I need, such as them arriving at someone’s house.
For privacy reasons, however, I will be having to avoid going in to people’s houses to get shots of the carers working, so I will be getting my mum, or my sister to act as if they were caring for someone round my grandparents house.

 To be a carer, you have to be over the age of 18 or doing an apprenticeship. I will also cover what it is to be an apprentice for Leaf Care in my video. So I will mainly be targeting those aged between 18-40 with my recruitment video. It will be an in depth, but short “educational” video on what a carer does, and why Leaf is a good company to work for. My audience would be both male and female, working class, from different backgrounds. Home care or live in care is a job that you can easily do in your gap year, while travelling around to make sure you have a bit of money before you travel again. Especially live in care, as it gives you a roof over your head. This means this sort of job is great for those who are in or taking a year out before they start university. The lifestyle of my audience would be one where they need a flexible job where they can almost ‘choose’ when they work, such as new parents, young adults, or those looking to work more than one job. My video would be shared online mostly, so would be aimed at those who are already looking online for a job in care, but are still researching what the job entails.


You will see carers doing their jobs, making tea, making beds, arriving, etc.
There will also be interviews so that I can get an account of the job from their perspective, which will be used as both the interview itself and a voice over on the clips of the carers doing their jobs.
It will have music that fits the tone of the video, so soft, gentle tracks.
This does follow the codes and conventions of current practice (play video)
The only difference is, I will be using the carers, not actors, to get a very real video.


This is a rough draft of my storyboards. I’ve included all the cut aways and GVs that I wish to include. Obviously while editing these things may change and Katie from Leaf Care Services will let me know of any changes she wishes, and these will be implemented too.

To get my product ‘out there’ to the audience, I will upload it to the Leaf Care Services YouTube channel (or make them one if they don’t have one already). They can then use this link to share across their social media, or embed in their website or with any vacancies they wish to promote somewhere.




To get feedback from the client I will be sending Leaf Care Services a copy of the finished video, so they can then use it as they wish. Katie from Leaf Care will send me feedback which they have received or from herself, and I will make any improvements necessary.

Storyboards

Leaf Care Services