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Field Production

Field Production. EFP vs. ENG Extra Demands of Location Shooting 15 Step Production Sequence Composition Guidelines. EFP vs. ENG. EFP- Electronic Field Production ENG- Electronic News Gathering As tech got smaller and portable, more productions in the field. Extra Demands.

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Field Production

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  1. Field Production • EFP vs. ENG • Extra Demands of Location Shooting • 15 Step Production Sequence • Composition Guidelines

  2. EFP vs. ENG • EFP- Electronic Field Production • ENG- Electronic News Gathering • As tech got smaller and portable, more productions in the field

  3. Extra Demands • Great flexibility with both equipment and personnel • Most problems caused by not understand media and abilities

  4. Identify Goals Analyze Target Aud. Review Similar Prod. Value/Marketability Treatment to Script Production Schedule Key Personnel Locations Talent/ Sets/ Wardrobe Remaining Prod Personnel Permits/ Clearances ..\PERFORMANCE RELEASE.doc Support Elements Production Edit Post-Production Followup 15 Step Production Sequence

  5. Composition Guidelines • Clearly Delineate Objectives • Strive for Scenic Unity • Compose Around a Single Center of Interest • Selective Focus • Film Look – Rack Focus • Lighting to Focus • Sound Centering

  6. Composition Guidelines cont. • Proper Subject Placement • Proper Tonal Balance • Proper Mass Balance • Create Pattern of Meaning • Use Leading Lines example • Use Visual Perspective • Convey Meaning in Color and Tone

  7. Composition Guidelines cont. • Avoid Mergers • Tonal • Dimensional • Border • Control Number of Prime Objects • Balance Complexity and Order • Utilize Meaning in Movement • Examples #1 Examples #2

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