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Front Cover Production Plan

Product
This is called Superior.
Theme
The theme of my magazine is a very trendy designer magazine that will appeal to teens.
Locations
Culcheth, Warrington

Photoshoot and Front Cover Production Schedule

Photograph Date Time Materials (Props, Equipment Personnel


Costume and (Cast and
Planning materials) Crew)
Front cover 01/12/2019 16:00 Nike Jogging N/A Sammy
bottoms, Off White Bimpson
Jumper, Moncler Coat Louis
BMW Bimpson

Contiguously 08/02/2019 12:00 Nike Jogging bottoms, N/A Sammy


shoot Off White Jumper, Bimpson
Moncler Coat Louis
BMW Bimpson

Reviewing Photographs

Photographs Date for reviewing and selecting images


Front cover 02/12/2019

Post Production

Magazine Page Date Time Materials Equipment


Cover 02/12/2019 14:00 Photographs Computer
Cover lines Photoshop
03/12/2019 11:00 Photographs Computer
Cover lines Photoshop
04/12/2019 13:00 Photographs Computer
Cover lines Photoshop
05/12/2019 14:00 Photographs Computer
Cover lines Photoshop
Budget
Camera

https://www.parkcameras.com/p/1010080E/dslr-cameras/canon/canon-eos-90d-dslr-camera-
with-18-135mm-is-usm-zoom-lens-kit?
msclkid=f9f74b64efc2100a5f051681c7335194&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_c
ampaign=Park%20Cameras%20-%20UK%20-%20EN%20-%20Shopping%20-%20New
%20-%20Canon%20-%20Cameras%20-%20All%20-%20Shopping%20-
%20tROAS&utm_term=4583863986379880&utm_content=Canon%20EOS%2090D
%20DSLR%20Camera%20With%2018-135mm%20IS%20USM%20Zoom%20Lens%20Kit
%20-%201010080E
Price- £1,499.00
Tripod

https://cvp.com/product/manfrotto_mk290xta3-3w
Price – £122.49

Moncler Maya Jacket

https://www.lyst.co.uk/shop/mens-moncler-parka-jackets/?
atc_medium=cpc&atc_source=connexity&atc_campaign=connexity_uk_affiliate&atc_groupin
g=cse&atc_country=UK
Price - £983.00
Grey Nike Jogging Pants

https://www.footasylum.com/men/mens-clothing/jog-track-pants/nike-gx-fleece-jog-pant-
dark-grey-heather-4038976/?
locale=gb&msclkid=b3fda94704831505268cf4a22ed22844&utm_source=bing&utm_medium
=cpc&utm_campaign=UK%20-%20Shopping%20-
%20Nike&utm_term=4576167401173454&utm_content=Nike
Price - £37.99

Off white black Hoodie

https://www.lyst.co.uk/clothing/off-white-co-virgil-abloh-arrows-hoodie-15/?
product=WZCQNPS&link_id=648011532&_country=GB&size=M&show_express_checkout=t
rue&atc_medium=cpc&atc_content=UK-PLA-Off-White%2Bc%252Fo%2BVirgil%2BAbloh
%2BSweats-Clothing%2B%2526%2BAccessories%2B%253E%2BClothing%2B%253E
%2BActivewear-CSS%2BVacherin-
no&atc_country=UK&atc_source=bing&atc_grouping=Bing-PLA&atc_campaign=UK-PLA-
AllBrands-
EC&sem_id=A2025353011&msclkid=a52f674885671cff2e723aadae4e58b3&utm_source=bi
ng&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=B-UK+%3E%3E+PLA+%3E+All+Afilliate+
%3E+Aggregator+Test&utm_term=4584413740079447&utm_content=B-UK+%3E
%3E+PLA+%3E+All+Afilliate+%3E+Aggregator+Test
Price - £395.00
Adobe Premiere

https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/plans.html?
filter=video-audio&plan=individual#
Price - £20.99

Overall Budget - £3,058.47


Contingency Plans
In my photoshoot my camera may get damaged if it gets dropped on the floor or if water is
spilled on the camera and there are also many other ways it could get damaged. My
contingency plan is to make sure I bring a spare camera to the shoot just in case or I have a
back up shoot booked for the week after.
In my photoshoot my camera batteries may get damaged if water is spilled on them or if they
get damaged through another way. My contingency plan is to bring a spare battery just in
case this happens, then the problem wont effect my photoshoot.
In my photoshoot there may be lighting issues if I am wanting to use natural lighting as it
may be too dark or light for my photoshoot. My contingency plan is to check the weather
before my photoshoot so I get a rough idea of what the weather is going to be like.
In my photoshoot the SD card may corrupt for some reason. My contingency plan is to check
the SD card before I leave but I do have my back up shoot to fall back on.
In my photoshoot if I forget the materials I will need a back up plan. My contingency plan is
to plan the day before what I need and I also have a backup shoot for the week later.

Relevant legal and ethical issues

Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988


The law gives the creators of literary, dramatic, musical, artistic works, sound recordings, broadcasts,
films and typographical arrangement of published editions, rights to control the ways in which their
material may be used.

The rights cover: broadcast and public performance, copying, adapting, issuing, renting and lending
copies to the public.

This is a CIVIL law not a CRIMINAL law.

This means it is not a criminal offence to break the law, which could result in a fine or jail sentence.

Instead, the person who owns the copyright has to sue the person they believe has broken the law.
The case is then heard in a civil court and if the person is found guilty of breaking copyright law then
they will have to pay damages to the owner of the copyright. The amount of damages is set by the
court.

 
Types of work protected
Literary  
Song lyrics, manuscripts, manuals, computer programs, commercial documents, leaflets, newsletters
and articles etc.
Dramatic  
Plays, dance etc.
Musical  
Recordings and score.
Artistic  
Photography, painting, sculptures, architecture, technical drawings/diagrams, maps, logos.
Typographical arrangement of published editions
Magazines, periodicals, etc.
Sound recording
May be recordings of other copyright works, e.g. musical and literary.
Film  
Video footage, films, broadcasts and cable programmes.
The Copyright (Computer Programs) Regulations 1992 extended the rules covering literary works to
include computer programs.

Duration of copyright
For literary, dramatic, musical or artistic works: 70 years from the end of the calendar year in which
the last remaining author of the work dies.
If the author is unknown, copyright will last for 70 years from end of the calendar year in which the
work was created, although if it is made available to the public during that time, by publication,
authorised performance, broadcast, exhibition etc, then the duration will be 70 years from the end
of the year that the work was first made available.
Sound Recordings: 50 years from the end of the calendar year in which the work was created or, if
the work is released within that time, 70 years from the end of the calendar year in which the work
was first released.
Films: 70 years from the end of the calendar year in which the last principal director, author or
composer dies.
If the work is of unknown authorship: 70 years from end of the calendar year of creation, or if made
available to the public in that time, 70 years from the end of the year the film was first made
available.
Typographical arrangement of published editions: 25 years from the end of the calendar year in
which the work was first published.
Broadcasts and cable programmes: 50 years from the end of the calendar year in which the
broadcast was made.

This applies to my photoshoot as I won’t be allowed to use anyone else’s work in my


photographs as all of my work will be original as I will be taking my photo myself. The
photos that I take will not be effecting anyone else as they have all been taken by myself
and they will not be copying anyone else’s work.

Intellectual property
What intellectual property is
Having the right type of intellectual property protection helps you to stop people stealing or copying:
 the names of your products or brands
 your inventions
 the design or look of your products
 things you write, make or produce

Copyright, patents, designs and trade marks are all types of intellectual property protection. You get
some types of protection automatically, others you have to apply for.

You own intellectual property if you:


 created it (and it meets the requirements for copyright, a patent or a design
 bought intellectual property rights from the creator or a previous owner
 have a brand that could be a trade mark e.g. a well known product name

If you believe anyone has stolen or copied your property you would sue them in civil court.

Types of protection
The type of protection you can get depends on what you’ve created. You get some types of
protection automatically, others you have to apply for.

Automatic protection

Protection you have to apply for


Type of protection Examples of intellectual property Time to allow for application
Trade marks Product names, logos, jingles 4 months
Appearance of a product including, shape,
Registered designs 1 month
packaging, patterns, colours, decoration
Inventions and products, eg machines and machine
Patents Around 5 years
parts, tools, medicines
This will apply to my photoshoot as the brands and logo that are used aren’t being in used
in an illegal way by copying them, the model is just wearing them to make the photo look
better. The model is wearing brands in my photoshoot to make the image look better as
they will link to my audience as they are popular brands that they will like. This will make
my fashion spread an overall more appealing image.

Obscene Publications Act 1959


For the purposes of this Act an article shall be deemed to be obscene if its effect or (where the
article comprises two or more distinct items) the effect of any one of its items is, if taken as a whole,
such as to tend to deprave and corrupt persons who are likely, having regard to all relevant
circumstances, to read, see or hear the matter contained or embodied in it.

In this Act ‘article’ means any description of article containing or embodying matter to be read or
looked at or both, any sound record and any film or other record of a picture or pictures.

This is a criminal law.

This will apply to my photoshoot as I will not use anything that will offend my audience as
all my work will be suitable for all ages and for all ethnicities as the work I will be doing
won’t have anything that can make someone feel offended. The photoshoot doesn’t have
anything that will offend anyone as the model is standing in public places that relate to
my theme that is sport.

Trespass
This is a civil law.
Trespass to land consists of any unjustifiable intrusion by a person upon the land in possession of
another.
Civil trespass is actionable in the courts.

This applies to my photoshoot as I won’t be allowed to enter anyone’s private property as


I am using public space and my own land. The model can’t be trespassing as it is my house
that I will be taking the photos.

Privacy
The introduction of the Human Rights Act 1998 incorporated into English law the European
Convention on Human Rights.

Article 8.1 of the ECHR provides an explicit right to respect for a private life:
Article 8 protects your right to respect for your private life, your family life, your home and your
correspondence (letters, telephone calls and emails, for example).
 
Privacy Law is a law which deals with the use of people’s personal information and making sure they
aren't intruded upon. These laws make sure people can't have their information wrongly used
without permission.
The effect this has on radio:
This means that they can't tell the listeners people’s full names or any private details they don't
want revealed. For example if a viewer calls in but they don't want their name to be revealed then
they can't say it.

The effect this has on television:


This is also basically the same as radio, they can't use people’s full names without their consent. This
also means that if they take footage of someone they need to get that person’s permission before
they air it on television.

Anyone who believes their right has been broken can make a civil claim in the courts against those
they believe have invaded their privacy.

When applying the legal principles, the court will balance the claimant's right to privacy against the
right to freedom of expression.

If the claimant is proved to be correct this could result in an injunction banning publication of
information; damages; and return or destruction of the material gained from the intrusion.

This applies to my photoshoot as I won’t be using anyone’s details in my work as I won’t


be using any private details for anyone. In my photo shoot there will be no private details
shown as the model is just standing whilst I take the image in the clothes that I have
chosen.

Ethical Constraints
Rather than legal constraints, ethical issues are based on judgement. They are what society
considers as morally acceptable.

If something is seen as ethically wrong than it is first investigated to see if it is breaking any laws.
However, if it is not in violation of any of these laws then it comes under ethical issues.

This means that no law has been broken, however the public may see it as offensive or controversial.
Many ethical concerns are raised by groups of specific people. These groups may find the publication
offensive, due to how the minority are represented.

Ethical concerns which come into media production are things such as:
 Protecting under 18s
 Representation of age, gender, race, disability, sexuality and religion
 Using off the record information
 The power to influence public opinion
 Interviewing vulnerable people or children
 Anything that could cause offence or harm
 Presenting an individual or their views as being representative of an entire group or people
 Running premium rate phone lines
 Using hidden microphones
 Making a product which offends or insults a viewer/listener/user
 Falsifying information

Relevant regulatory bodies


Each media industry has its own regulatory body which has a code of conduct and rules which all
media practitioners follow:
BBFC
ASA
OfCom
IPSO

This applies to my photoshoot I will be using a white model but if I were to do this
professionally I would use people of different ethnicities. Also, I won’t be making my
model look stupid in my adverts as that will be unethical.

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