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Planning to Film Pack
Now you have completed your research
Start your planning and filming
Filming
• You need to film over the half term
• Use the planning documents in this pack to aid your filming
• You MUST have footage to edit when you get back from half term
• Filming is priority for the half term!
Research Check List
Analyse
Music Film TV Soap
3 Music Videos 3 Film Trailers 3 TV Promos
3 Music Magazine Adverts
3 Film Magazine Front covers
3 TV Listing Magazines
CD/DVD Digipack
Film Posters TV Soap Posters
Research
• Questionnaire • Survey monkey• Focus groups• Target audience portfolio
• Analysis of Research– What did you find out?– What did you learn?– How does this affect your planning?
Treatment
• Sum up your research
• Your idea/artist
• Your Target audience
• Your vision
• Technology used
• Planning schedule
Pre Production Ideas
• Initial Ideas for trailer
• Initial Pitch for trailer/promo
• Drawings of magazine/posters
• Use online programmes to create posters/magazines/digipacks
• Show each stage of your process!
Planning
• Permissions• Location scouting• Risk assessment• Job roles• Budgets• Production schedule• Shot Lists• Storyboards • On how to write a script click here
Permissions
• Have you got permission to use your music/artist?
• Have you e-mailed them? (unsigned)
• Have you e-mailed the record company
• Screen shot your permissions e-mail (above)
• Upload it to blog
Casting
• Who will be in your trailer/promo?
• Take pictures of potential characters
• Set auditions and record them
• Analyse who you chose and why?
Location Scouting
• Location scouting is a vital process in the pre-production stage of filmmaking. Once scriptwriters, producers or directors have decided what general kind of scenery they require. Location scouts also look for generally spectacular or interesting locations beforehand, to have a database of locations in case of requests.
Location scouting
• What locations are you thinking of using?
• Take pictures of various locations
• Analyse them
• Produce a risk assessment for your location
Risk assessment
• Fill in this risk assessment for your chosen location
Job roles
• Who is doing what and when?
• Produce a production schedule
Date Production Task
Role Technology used
What will you be doing?
Who will be doing it?
What technology will you be using?
Props?
• Call sheets
• Shot lists
• Storyboarding
• Use the documents goffsmedia.yola.com
• And check out this Amazing site!
Fancy Presentations
• http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/
• http://www.techsmith.com/jing/
• http://prezi.com/
• http://www.slideshare.net/
• Upload the above fancy presentations on your yolasite…they look great!