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Film Festival Website Design Process Guide

Discover the step-by-step process of designing a film festival website, from needs assessment to final production. Learn how to create storyboards, site maps, outlines, and more.

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Film Festival Website Design Process Guide

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  1. COM 263 Design Process

  2. Example: Tampa International Film Festival Web Site

  3. Needs Assessment • Meeting with client • Ask questions • Document Needs • Brainstorm Possible Solutions

  4. Proposal • “Creative Brief” • Estimate • List of deliverables • Example: CCC Proposal Example

  5. 1) STORYBOARD: Storyboards can be rough. They are just sketches, like rough TV storyboards, to communicate ideas about how the elements will be seen on a page.

  6. 2) SITE MAP: Visual flow chart showing how pages are linked to one another. Site map usually only depicts first few levels.

  7. 3) OUTLINE (more detailed): The content outline indicates tall of the links/pages of the site and their content. Above is the rough outline for the Tampa International Film Festival’s first web site.

  8. PhotoShop Comp (or Illustrator)

  9. Wireframes

  10. Project Management Phases • 1) Needs Assessment (meeting with client) • 2) ProposalProject description, estimate, list of deliverablesExample: CCC Proposal Example • 3) Site map, Outline, Storyboard Sketches(sometimes part of the pitch or sometimes paid for by client) • 3) Photoshop Comps (usually home page)approved by client • 4) Text / Script (approved by client) • 5) Production (make sure everything is approved before you begin work)

  11. QUESTIONS?

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