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This guide discusses the pre-production requirements for a major project, including research, identification of roles, and necessary paperwork such as storyboards, shooting scripts, budgets, and legal considerations.
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Trimester 3Week 6final major project Pre production requirement
Pre production research • This should be discussed with your tutor, as it should be relevant to your chosen topic and medium. • List of roles and responsibilities • You must identify your own role within the project (director, producer, camera, sound, continuity etc.) • Research your individual roles and write about the following: • What does the job role involve? • Study / entry root and qualification needed? • Transferable skills needed to carry out the job? • How are you going to contribute to the project with your role?
Production paperwork • For visual project: • Storyboard / ideas concept • Shooting script • Production schedule / evidence of production meetings • Budget (you are college student, what realistically will cost you to complete the project in terms of transport, food, telephone bill etc. List all equipment that you will need as well and conduct research how much it will cost to hire it or buy it) • Recce research – include photographs of locations, maps how to get there etc. • Health and Safety recce • Call sheet (details of all people involved in production) • List of props • Legal and ethical: evidence of seeking permission for filming in public, clearance and permissions • Production (techniques, hardware, software etc. ) • Post production: ( editing, colour correction, sound correction and balancing etc)
Audio project paperwork requirement • Script • Production schedule / evidence of production meetings • Budget (you are college student, what realistically will cost you to complete the project in terms of transport, food, telephone bill etc. List all equipment that you will need as well and conduct research how much it will cost to hire it or buy it) • Recce research – include photographs of locations, maps how to get there etc. • Health and Safety recce • Call sheet (details of all people involved in production) • List of props • Legal and ethical: evidence of seeking permission to record in public, clearance and permissions • Production (techniques, hardware, software etc. ) • Post production: ( sound editing etc)
Print project paperwork requirement • Ideas / concept of the final layout • Production schedule / evidence of production meetings • Budget (you are college student, what realistically will cost you to complete the project in terms of transport, food, telephone bill etc. List all equipment that you will need as well and conduct research how much it will cost to hire it or buy it) • Recce research – include photographs of locations, maps how to get there etc. • Health and Safety recce • Call sheet (details of all people involved in production) • List of props • Visual ideas for the publication • Legal and ethical: evidence of seeking permission for filming in public, clearance and permissions • Production (techniques, hardware, software etc. ) • Post production: ( software required etc.)
Contingence plan • It is not always possible to plan a production down to the last detail therefore you need to have a back up plan (PLAN B) • Identify things that can go wrong and what can you put in place to secure the production of the project. • For example • Talent unavailable on the day of shoot • Equipment faulty • Weather conditions • Location unavailable etc.
Pre production paperwork • All pre production paperwork as well as guidance what to do with it can be found within the pre production booklet that is posted on my blog under Year 1 FMP week 6 and can be found by following this link: • https://almakopricmediaproduction.wordpress.com/2019/04/26/year-1-fmp-week-6/
Research summeryLO2 2.2 • Interpret research to develop ideas and effectively communicate to an audience • Use research methods to inform ideas for creative media production • Present, explain and contextual findings / background and context of the work • Explain the reason behind the project/ What is that makes you chose the topic and the project? • Your personal experience that influence your choices (ideas for the project, your role within the project, how it relates to your future career?) • What is basic premise of your project? • What do you seek to achieve and how it relates to your target audience?
Use findings to Contextualise your project (present and discuss your findings) • How is your media product related to similar media products that you looked at ( position yourself in relation to similar media products). • How similar products influence and shape your project (thought and action)? • What did you learn from similar media products? (compare similar media products, how it influenced your perspective and ideas for the project ). • Evaluate skills and techniques you experimented with ( how successful they were, what were you trying to achieve, did you have any problems or difficulties, where and how those skills are going to be used in your project).