Jhswx33-grupowa-lodzik-spust-501.mp4 <HD>
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| Task | Details | Tips | |------|---------|------| | | • Show the excitement of a group sliding down a boat‑slide. • Highlight safety procedures, equipment, and the fun factor. • Provide useful info for future participants. | Write a 1‑sentence “elevator pitch.” | | Scout the location | • Identify the exact slide/river section (e.g., “Łódek Spust 5‑01”). • Check lighting, water flow, crowd density, and access points. | Visit at the same time of day you’ll shoot to gauge natural light. | | Obtain permissions | • Park or facility permission for filming. • Release forms for every participant (especially minors). | Keep a digital copy on‑site (e‑signature apps work well). | | Create a shot list | 1. Establishing shot – wide view of the slide and surroundings. 2. Prep & briefing – safety talk, gear check. 3. Close‑ups – helmets, life‑vests, hands gripping the boat. 4. The run – multiple angles (front, side, aerial). 5. Post‑run reactions – high‑five, laughter, interview snippets. 6. B‑roll – water splashes, signage, crowd cheering. | Use a simple spreadsheet or a storyboard app. | | Assemble gear | • Cameras: 2‑3 (main cam, action cam, optional drone). • Audio: Rode shotgun mic + lav mics for interviews. • Stabilization: Gimbal, waterproof housing, or a pole‑mount. • Safety gear: Life‑vests, helmets, waterproof cases. | Test all waterproof housings before the day of the shoot. | | Plan safety | • Assign a safety lead (preferably a certified lifeguard). • Draft an emergency plan (first‑aid kit, nearest lifeguard station, contact numbers). | Conduct a quick safety drill with the crew. | jhswx33-grupowa-lodzik-spust-501.mp4
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