All stations go, everyone is working hard to get the pre-production done by the time we need to film. Josh is sorting out the last little bits to add to the script so it fits to the actors need, while Matthew is sorting out the Lighting and camera script so its all coming together to make sure that we have everything sorted out. We are going to be filming at the Llantrisant Common because Josh said it would be a very good location to use since it has good places to shoot.
This is what the common looks like , i reckon josh is right when he said it looks like a good place to use for the film.
After having a discussion with the group we have decided to change the location to radyr woods and because it looks like a good idea to go
Wednesday, 1 October 2014
Wednesday, 24 September 2014
The Letter we will be using
The Letter i will be using is a letter that a soldier has written to his mother and on what he has done before he went to war and what he did when he went to war in.
5th Bn, King’s Royal Rifle Corps, Winchester.
" Mother
Just a line to let you know that I am getting on all right in the Army. I hope that you are all well as I am myself. I am very sorry for what I done when I was at home and will pay you back when I get some more pay. I like the Army very well for I am going to join the Regulars when I have done my time in the Reserve. Then I shall be able to pay you back for I get 30/- [30 shillings/£1.50] as a bounty. I hope you and Dad will forgive me for what I done when at home. I cannot write no more at present for I have to do some more work. Trusting you will forgive me. I remain your son,"
Stephen Brown
Dear Mother
"Just a line to let you know that I am getting on alright. I hope [you] are the same. I am sorry I did not write before. We are so busy that I have had [no] time. We are confined to barracks so I can not get a stamp… I hope Tommy and Archie Hammond are all right. Give my love to Kitty, Lillie, Maggie, Freddy and Ted. I hope Dad is quite well… I thank you for forgiving me. I know I don’t deserve it. Tell Auntie Tot and Uncle Bob that I am getting on fine. Is Uncle Bob been called up yet? We are calling all our Reservists up and those on leave. This is all at present.
I remain your loving son, Stephen"
These are some of the letters we will be using in our video.
Research
“These letters paint a portrait of a society scarred by tragedy, guilt and grief,” says Gavin Fuller, the Daily Telegraph archivist and compiler of The Telegraph Book of Readers’ Letters From the Great War. “Also of a country battling to give their all and ‘do their bit’.” That “bit” took many forms. When the war began, in August 1914, the columns of this paper were full of contributions from organisations and individuals putting forward not just suggestions, but practical offers of help. Along, then, with exhortations from the Royal Horticultural Society to plant turnips, onions and beetroot, and calls for volunteers to help farmers gather in the wheat harvest, there were rallying cries from luminaries across the land. The England cricket team, for example, suggested that anyone who had enjoyed watching a Test match should donate the equivalent of their admission money to a fund alleviating hardship caused by the war. “We have before us as we write, the vision of many a fair English cricket ground, packed with eager multitudes,” wrote a number of players, including W G Grace.
Production Sec
Production
17th
September – Making Blog
17th
September – Thinking of the idea
18th September
– Making a mind map
24th
September – Research on the story and our idea
25thh
September – Writing a Proposal
26th
September – Script to be done and finished, (hopefully by lunch)
26th
September – Storyboard done and completed
30th
September – Camera Script completed
30th
September – film the scene of the actor writing the letters
8th
October – Get Props for filming
10th
October – Filming with Costumes and full mini episodes
12th
October – Matthew will do a voice over for the episode
15th
October – Trotter will get sound for the video.
After the
filming we will start our own edit for the episode
Starting The Proposal
Start of the Proposal
Friday, 19 September 2014
Ideas = Women in the War/ Soldier Letters
These are some of the ideas that we have come up with, women in the war and the soldier in war and how the soldiers sent letters back home. the soldiers letters is most likely the way we are going to go and make, but we are finding hard to find a way to make it good production, finding costume and props to make our idea look good.
like i said before, when the person writing the letter , we would have a fade on the letter with someone acting whats happening in the letter out. we will need to find places act it out, i would act out the soldier in this letter. we will be able to use the costume to rent to help is with the video. i will make sure i get everything right because the group really want to make a high mark . at this moment i think that we will pick this idea since its quite different to the other groups, since the others are going for working women in the war, so that is why we are changing our idea, because we think that it be good idea to film this.
The Idea
The idea would be that we would find a soldier letter to react it by someone acting as the soldier writing the letter home while showing what is happening.

Women in the War
Women's Support Roles in the World Wars Right up to the outbreak of World War I, feminists on both sides pledged themselves to peace, in transnational women’s solidarity. Within months of the war’s outbreak, however, “all the major feminist groups of the belligerents had given a new pledge – to support their respective governments.”
We thought we would do this because women had such a big impact on the war and what an incredible job they did. the more made more jobs for women who couldn't get one in the past.
Wednesday, 17 September 2014
Research at the Museum
As a group/class we all met up in cardiff and went to the Cardiff National Museum to look at the World War 1 expedition which was a good experience and allowed me and my group to come up with a ideas to help us and hopefully we will make a good video.
The inspiration that this has give me and my group was a good one. going around the museum looking at old photos made me rethink what it was actually was like in world war 1.
Wales helped out a lot in the war and with photos i will show later it is interesting looking at the photos, i found it amazing that people.
The picture below is showing a symbol of the end of the war. which shows a soldier nailing the door shut on the war. The devastation's recent presence is shown in the ruin with blood stains all round.
Showing a soldiers in training and at the front , one journalist described these pictures as capturing 'the spirit of our new, young army'.

The inspiration that this has give me and my group was a good one. going around the museum looking at old photos made me rethink what it was actually was like in world war 1.
Wales helped out a lot in the war and with photos i will show later it is interesting looking at the photos, i found it amazing that people.
The picture below is showing a symbol of the end of the war. which shows a soldier nailing the door shut on the war. The devastation's recent presence is shown in the ruin with blood stains all round.
Showing a soldiers in training and at the front , one journalist described these pictures as capturing 'the spirit of our new, young army'.
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