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AS Christmas hw for G321 Film title sequence production Production roles for blog
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Who’s got greater skills?The Queen
Or
Kate Middleton
Production rolesWhat would you rate yourself out of 10 for the following skills?
• Creativity• Organization• Technical• Leadership• Communication skills
What role would suit you in your production group?
• Director• Producer• Camera Operator• Editor• Props and Costume• Sound recordist
Include a SHORT sentence explaining why you should fulfill this role.
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Xmas homeworkYou must decide in your group, who is going to complete each piece of pre-production planning:
• The script (detailing dialogue, action, location, text, v/o)• Storyboard (labeled and outlined in black pen/ coloured
in if necessary)• Recce• Equipment list• Props list• Costume list
You must also use the checklist to ensure that you are caught up on any missing blog posts.
Key things to remember:
If Mrs Jones has commented with an improvement – MAKE THEM PLEASE! Then add a comment to say that it has been updated.
ENSURE YOU UPDATE YOUR KEY TERM GLOSSARY AND USE IT TO REVISE KEY TERMINOLOGY
Are you incorporating micro analysis and using this to explore an idea about Macro analysis? Key terms to use:
DenoteConnoteConventions (conform/challenge)Enigma codesShot types (you know them)Editing transitions and effects (you know them)Sound techniques (you know them)Symbolic codesVerbal/Language codesLinear and non linear narrativeEquilibrium theoryRepresentation (stereotype/countertype/positive/negative)Target audienceConglomerateIndependentDistribution
Can you think of and incorporate any other key terms?
Pre production templates can be found:
Student common>media studies> Media AS> AS Practical
Date Term ?, Lesson ? 5
What is a recce?Recce’s are usually carried out by a location manager before production.
It is a chance to visit and assess the filming location prior to filming. The recce consists of a short report and photographs of the location (key details and filming angles, power points, source of lighting, potential issues).You are the EYES of the Director.
What you are looking for:• Power sources • Lighting (is it suitable?)• Health and safety concerns• Access and availability (do you need to hire/book, do you need a key, is it restricted from the
public, transport details)• Key details (what makes this location special?! Is there an amazing backdrop/angle for a particular
scene)• Sound (Does it echo? Is their noise disruption – traffic, music etc that might effect the recording?)
http://enida2music.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/location-recce.html
Equipment List• What equipment do you need in order to
produce your title sequence?
http://enida2music.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/equipment-list.html
Props List• What props do you need?(objects and furniture within the mise-en-scene)
DO NOT include camera/sound equipment in this.
http://mujo2013musicvideo.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/props-list.html
http://fatimaa2mediablog.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/costumes-props.html
Costume ListFor each potential character represented in your titles, you mist create a costume list.
Include images and descriptions of the clothing needed.
Consider the following:• Are you constructing a stereotyped ‘look’ (goth/emo
etc)• How are you representing them?• Is the costume appropriate for the genre and character
role? http://brandona2media.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/costume-list.html