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Milo Quigley Unit 5 – Working to a brief in the creative media industries: Linked to Unit 4 Bohemian Hair and Beauty Show Paperwork 5.1 – Understand the requirements of working to a brief 4.1 – Be able to originate, develop and research an idea for a media product Having researched and brainstormed various different ideas that we could possibly film for multi-camera production, as a class we decided to film the ‘Bohemia Hair and Beauty’ show, which has been taking place in the North West Regional College for the past six years. It opens opportunities for different departments within the college to come together to make the event a success, including the Photography, Barbering, Hair and Beauty and Media departments. The brief was given to us as a Commission brief, and under the direction of our tutor, Joe Kennedy, we were to live stream the show and broadcast it on YouTube and promote and advertise it across various social media websites. Other branches of the Media department were given the task of creating a trailer for the show and the graphics to be used. The show aimed to attract an audience consisting of students from the college, family members and the public. 5.2 - Be able to develop a planned response to a brief

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Milo QuigleyUnit 5 – Working to a brief in the creative media industries: Linked to Unit 4

Bohemian Hair and Beauty Show Paperwork

5.1 – Understand the requirements of working to a brief4.1 – Be able to originate, develop and research an idea for a media product

Having researched and brainstormed various different ideas that we could possibly film for multi-camera production, as a class we decided to film the ‘Bohemia Hair and Beauty’ show, which has been taking place in the North West Regional College for the past six years. It opens opportunities for different departments within the college to come together to make the event a success, including the Photography, Barbering, Hair and Beauty and Media departments.

The brief was given to us as a Commission brief, and under the direction of our tutor, Joe Kennedy, we were to live stream the show and broadcast it on YouTube and promote and advertise it across various social media websites. Other branches of the Media department were given the task of creating a trailer for the show and the graphics to be used.The show aimed to attract an audience consisting of students from the college, family members and the public.

5.2 - Be able to develop a planned response to a brief

Having been provided with the information that the hair and beauty show was ‘Bohemia’ themed, we all had to undertake our own research to ensure we were fully informed and knowledgeable of the theme and therefore get a better insight into what the show was going to consist of. I became aware that the theme ‘Bohemia’ promoted the idea of freedom, love and harmony and the idea of embracing life and nature. Below are a few images I gathered as part of my research:

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focused more attention, however, on researching Bohemian hair and makeup as the main aspect of the brief consisted of showcasing hair and beauty(makeup). I needed to increase my understanding on these types of styles so I knew what was to be the main focus of filming and what key shots needed to be taken on camera. Different Bohemian hair and makeup styles can be seen below:

After thorough research was undertaken of the theme and everyone was sufficiently knowledgeable, a Facebook group was created in order to keep everyone updated with the plans for the show and to allow ideas to be shared on how to approach it to ensure we get the best possible end product.

The production will consist of male and female models showcasing various types of Bohemian looks and styles

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designed by NWRC students from the Hair and Beauty department. They will each walk down the stage in front of the audience and a panel of expert judges and a winner from a range of categories will be selected at the end. There will also be entertainment in the form of singers and dancers.

The visual set will consist of a stage with a curtain through which the models will enter and exit the stage. On stage will be a podium with a presenter and on each side of the stage will be rows of chairs where the audience will assemble. Directly in front of the stage is where the judges will assemble so they have a close, front-facing view of the models as they enter and leave the stage. The set will be well-lit by the use of a wide range of different lights pointing directly to the stage, maintaining full attention to the models.

As a team we planned the production design in terms of what equipment we will use, the layout of the set and where the equipment will be placed. In terms of the set we discussed what types of lighting will be used, decided on what equipment to use to ensure the audio was of a decent standard and what possible graphics will be designed by other media students to add to the effect of the show.

Below are a collection of notes/minutes taken during the same planning process, which include possible constraints we could face, a shooting schedule and a to-do list that needs to be implemented in the pre-production stage.

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We then did a recce of the location, the Foyle Drama theatre in the North West Regional College, so we got a better, more visual insight into the layout and size of the set.

5.3 - Be able to apply a response to a brief

Equipment needed for production:

Four camerasFour tripods Four SDI inputsFour HDMI inputsTwo laptopsCables

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SplittersWalkie talkiesSD cards

Crew list:

Milo Quigley and Millenia Ritchie – Social Media PromoterRuairi Straw, Molly McHale, Tom O’Donnell and Adam McCallion – Camera OperatorsPaul McKay – Vision Mixer and GraphicsRoisin Crossan – Floor ManagerJoe Kennedy – Production ManagerTomala White – Director

I was assigned the role of social media promoter which involved ensuring there were no faults with the streaming of the live event and ensuring the quality was of a reasonable enough standard for the viewers to watch. I will be assisting with broadcasting the show on YouTube and promoting/advertising it on Facebook and Twitter.

4.3 – Be able to manage a production process to create a media product

The presenter of the show will have use of a script with the aim of entertaining the audience and informing them of what exactly is happening throughout the show. There will also be a slideshow consisting of content to support what the presenter is talking about. The confirmed script can be seen below:

Script:

Good evening Mr Murphy, Governors, Elected Representatives and everyone welcome to the North West Regional College 6 annual Hair and Beauty show, which each year I am delighted to announce keeps going from strength to strength– tonight it is all about

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Bohemian. I am not going to lie to you I had to look up exactly what Bohemian meant, I found words like:Unconventional AlternativeCarefreeRelaxed

Cool right?

Which are all words that we definitely cannot use about what is going on backstage right now, you could use words like

PanicMayhem TerrorTotal Fear

The students have been tasked with live briefs and practical assignments within their creative disciplines in a real-life scenario – preparing for tonight’s showcase.

Honestly, you are in for a great show tonight I can promise you that – both staff and students have been working tirelessly to get this performance ready for you and they will not disappoint.

A production this size draws on large groups of talented people onstage and backstage tonight:

NVQ level 3 Diploma in Hairdressing full and part time

All level two Hairdressing groups full and part time

Level three and level two Barbering full and part time

Both 1st year and 2nd year Combined Hair & Beauty groups

VTCT Fashion & Photographic Makeup

Beauty therapy support for makeup

Level 3 Diploma in Makeup artistry this course is a first in northwest area due to the massive growth in makeup within industry Media, Multi-Media and Interactive Media students from Level 3, HNC & HND classes – covering everything from photography and graphic design to video production, editing, advertising and trailers for the event.

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Add to that student singers, dancers and backstage crew from both Level 3 and HNC Performing Arts – and you have an idea of the amount of work and collaboration required for tonight’s performance The excellent Film Trailer this was courtesy of NWRC’s Media and Multi-Media students

Now I know what you are thinking – with words flying around like Bohemian / Unconventional / Carefree / Relaxed I MUST be in the show – BUT NO! (Working crowd)

Let me walk you through tonight’s look. Fairly cool suit! Next Best

Hair – Breidge – (Slide on TV)

Tan? – well if you are looking for a Tan – then Susan can – (Slide on TV)

Chasing Cars Snow Patrol – Music

Finally, before we get tonight’s show on the road I have an appeal to make an appeal on behalf of all NWRC staff and student members involved in tonight’s performance. Our very own Mrs Karen Moore has kindly pledged that she will both Train and run a 5K race for Charity. Nevertheless, we can only achieve this task with your help and assistance here tonight. During the performance can we please ask that you make as much noise as possible to cheer and support our models – we have a special piece of scientific equipment installed in the theatre this evening it is called the Karen-O-meter.

This state of the art device will monitor the atmosphere and noise levels at various stages in the show – if we can keep the level high we will achieve our goal -We ask you to help us please. Think you can help us out?? Ok let’s give it a try? (work crowd) – (Karen-o-meter slide)

Think you can help us out??? Ok

Who is ready to get started? me too let’s get going.

The models you are about to see have been styled by students from NVQ level 3 Diploma in Hairdressing, Level 3 Barbering students and Level 2 H1A Hairdressing students. I am delighted to introduce look number 1 and the theme for tonight’s showcase – ladies and gentlemen – Bohemian Look!

CATWALK 1: Bohemian look

Dance performance by Ascent - Megan Harkin, Olivia McBride, Sharon Sweeney, Evie McClean & Sabina Czaja.

Performance: dance 2

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All of our dancers tonight had their hairs styled by Hair and Beauty combined year 1 and makeups by VTCT Fashion & Photographic Makeup students.

Let me now introduce our very own judging panel – I must just add no Simon Cowell here or is there??? Actually Let me find out - Judges can I get your opinion of this. (Right Side Fred – Cat Walk by Nicholas) (all hit a Judges button) (Slide on TV)

Our Judges carefully marked each student’s work earlier today.

All of tonight’s Level 3 winners will go through to the cross campus Competition that will be held on the 8th of March in City Hotel where the students from across the 3 College sites in hair & beauty compete together in our flagship event linking assessment and celebrating our local employer liaison

Ladies and Gentlemen our first judge Is

Laura Faulkner Rice – Manager of Toppers Hair Salon

Laura is a former student of the CollegeWorks alongside her Mother in the Salon whom she credits her initial love of hair styling.Kindly provides work placement opportunities for the Students of the College

Judge number 2

Sinead Hasson – lead stylist of John Pauls Hair Salon

Past level 3 hairdressing student of the CollegeVery successful in competition winning many accolades2nd place in creative up style and 2nd in cut and colour both in cross campus competition in 20152nd in Bridal hair in the Scottish national championships 20153rd in party girl up style Northern Ireland Championships in 2015t2nd in Junior creative fantasy 2nd in long hair freestyle 3rd in ladies’ total fashion look all Ireland Championships 2016Sinead has also styled the hair for the Cover of local women magazine. Jon Paul is also one of our very popular work placement providers

Judge number 3

Michael Shevlin, salon owner of Michael Tomasz Hair Salon for over 8 years

Michael has been very successful in the Industry for 14 years having obtained his NVQ level 2 and 3 at the College in 2003 / 2004.Michael has trained in London, Dublin and locally.

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His Salon specialises in the use of Organic Hair Colour and his motto is “Good for Nature, Good for you”

Currently completing his HND in Hair and Beauty management in the College.Michael accredits his success in the hairdressing industry to the foundation training, support and guidance received from the staff at the College.

Ladies and Gentlemen – Our Judges for this evening

Moving onto the second of the three looks created for this evening’s competition. This is Cut and Colour style – showing styles created by Level 3 Hairdressing & Level 2 Barbering students’ year 1 group A & group B

CATWALK 2: CUT AND COLOUR

Time for some more entertainment now please give a nice warm welcome to singer 1 TBC (either Eilis Deeny and / or Conall McGrellis)

SINGING PERFORMANCEMoving on with some more Catwalk and the next is from the Combined Hair and Beauty Groups – HDBT2A Years 2, HDBT1A Year 1 and HDBT1B Year 1

CATWALK 3: BOHEMIAN STYLESEntertainment – singer 2 TBC (either Eilis Deeny and / or Conall McGrellis)SINGING PERFORMANCE (Check in on the Karen-O-meter)Tonight’s performance is the largest cross college collaboration Project based Activity that the college has and I’m sure you will agree the level of sheer talent on show is nothing less than outstanding and is a massive credit to all the students involved.

We have had a Record number of barbers are taking part in the showcase this year under the direction of their mentor – Grainne McCollum – so please enjoy the styles created by:

Level 2 Barbering full time year 2 Level 2 Barbering night class Level 2 Hairdressing accelerated night class.

CATWALK 4: BARBERING SHOWCASE

A show of this size takes a mammoth team effort and hours of dedicated hard work to get the end product that you see tonight. It would be impossible to thank each and every one involved, so to the Staff / Students / Technicians and Caretakers a massive thank you.

A word of thanks to the College for financing the event. We are getting a pay rise for this right?

Our final catwalk of the evening includes Avant Garde level 3, Part time level 3 Hairdressing, level 2 H2A & level 2 H2B

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CATWALK 5: FINAL CATWALK

Before the awards ceremony - thank you – modelsThank you to LizI like to now call on the Director of the North West Regional College, Mr. Leo Murphy, to say a few words…Leo Murphy speaks

Ask Liz January to the stage who will announce this evening’s winning looks and students.Liz: Thank you Nicholas. Before I begin, can I ask that if you are named as a winner that both the student and the model come to the stage for photographs. Announce winners & get photos taken on stage.Before we finish for this evening, I’d like to thank our judges Laura Sinead Michael

Let’s see how we got on with Karen’s Challenge – is she about to get the running gear back out again? - (Result Slide)

Finally, many congratulations to all those who picked up a prize. To you, ladies and gentlemen - I do hope you’ve enjoyed the performances and catwalk shows this evening, and on behalf of NWRC staff and students in Hairdressing, Beauty, Media and Performing Arts, I’d like to thank you all for coming along to support this great event.

Thank you and goodnight!

Health and safety checks:

Ensure all equipment is carried carefully from the Northland building to the Foyle building to avoid damage.Ensure all cables are taped down to avoid tripping or falling hazards and avoid damage to the equipment. Ensure walkways are clear when setting up cameras.

5.4 - Be able to review work on completion of a brief

Liz January from the Hairdressing department sent an email to our course co-ordinator, Faustina Starrett, expressing her gratitude for our help, stating how well we worked as a production team to create a successful product. She stated how she could clearly see how professional, courteous and enthusiastic we were throughout.

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I personally believe that the production of this live event was a success from start to finish as a result of the exceptional teamwork between all members of the production team. The enthusiasm, initiative and professionalism shown helped to strengthen each person’s skills and knowledge and gain confidence on roles they may not have been familiar with beforehand. We provided each other with the necessary support in order to maintain the smooth running of the production and ensure it was of the highest possible standard. In terms of my own personal role as social media promoter, I struggled slightly at first due to a lack of confidence and belief in myself but with guidance and assistance from other crew members I eventually became more confident.

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A lot of planning and preparation was involved during the pre-production stage and I feel we worked quite well as a team and individually to ensure the planning was thorough and effective.

The project has evidently proven that I am able to work effectively to a brief and that I am able to demonstrate the objectives which include:Be able to plan a multi-camera production.Be able to perform an operational role in a multi-camera production.Understand the requirements of working to a briefBe able to originate, develop and research an idea for a media product Be able to develop a planned response to a briefBe able to apply a response to a briefBe able to manage a production process to create a media productBe able to review work on completion of a brief