I had a meeting with the head of sports Kathy Hynes to
discuss the sports documentaries; mostly we discussed the format that the
documentary will take. I am making two documentaries in conjunction with sports
clubs. One of which will entail a lot of small portions of different clubs (who
all train at different times), this will be many small pieces making up the
whole documentary, these small pieces need to collected individually. In short
there will be no one ‘production day’ but many small instances of filming. The
discussion with Kathy went well in that she accepted that the format of the
films would be determined by myself (although I have assured her that I am
intending to produce something that will be useable for the clubs). She also
gave indication that there would be assistance if required with certain
equipment (a model helicopter and the use of a gopro camera for filming aerial
shots of the sports fields, I could also use this for aerial shots of the
rowers on the Corrib). On the whole the clubs are more than happy to be filmed,
they are aware of the benefits regarding things such as promotion. Regarding the filming of
the clubs I have made up a training schedule (at the moment just for the indoor
clubs) in order to organize when I shall film them. This element is ready to go
I am just waiting on access to the equipment.
I also had a meeting with Jim Horgan who is a boat builder
in Furbo (http://www.galwayschoolofboatbuilding.com/project.php). He is more
than happy to be filmed. Discussing the documentary with him I noticed
that he is quite aware of what constitutes the making of a film as he has been
filmed quite a lot in the past. Although it will not be a problem it will be
interesting to try to film him anew and from a fresh perspective. Jim knowing exactly what
is required to make a film will affect the questions I will ask, the film
itself will be in poetic mode and so I would not like the answers to be by rote.
He is however very accommodating and is more than willing to allow me access to
film the process of building a boat. It will also entail a lot of footage
filmed over a period of time, as Jim put it I would travel out to film for the
‘key moments’. I am hopeful that the venue in which we shall build the boats
will be well lit as otherwise it shall entail the borrowing and use of lights, either that or I shall improvise.
This film will be the process of wood being turned into a boat and as such will
be done also over the course of the semester. I am a little worried that the
end few weeks of term will be spent with my head stuck in a computer screen
24/7.
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