READ EVERYTHING BELOW!!! COMPLETE ALL PAPERWORK AND COME IN OVER HALF TERM TO PRINT OFF...
AFTER HALF TERM I SHALL AIM TO STAY BEHIND EVERY NIGHT UNTIL EASTER! (I may have to attend some meetings but I'll do my best by you all to help you get this completed!)
YOU NEED TO COME TO AS MANY OF THE SESSIONS AS YOU CAN AS TIME IS RUNNING OUT QUICKLY...YOU ARE ALL MORE THAN CAPABLE OF GETTING THIS WORK DONE, AND I AM REALLY PROUD OF YOU ALL FOR THE WORK YOU HAVE DONE SO FAR! I KNOW YOU CAN DO THIS...SO LETS GET IT DONE!!!!
FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS BTEC NEEDS TO BE YOUR PRIORITY AS THIS IS WORTH 4 GCSE'S AND THE LAST THING I WANT TO DO IS STRESS YOU OUT WHEN YOU NEED TIME TO REVISE!!!
It is imperative that you get Unit 4 completed as soon as possible!!!!
Below is a list of paperwork you need to complete it within the role you choose!
Below is a list of paperwork you need to complete it within the role you choose!
1. ARE YOU THE PRODUCER OR DIRECTOR - CHOOSE AND COMPLETE THE PAPERWORK BELOW : CLICK ON THE LINKS IN RED TO ACCESS THE TEMPLATES...EACH TEMPLATE HAS AN EXAMPLE ON THE FIRST PAGE!
Producer MUST COMPLETE the following documents to show the PRE-PRODUCTION PROCESS!
Producer MUST COMPLETE the following documents to show the PRE-PRODUCTION PROCESS!
- Diary / Log Book
- Proposal Document
- Treatment
- Storyboard
- Draft script
- Detailed script
- Mood Board - print off images that have anything to do with a chase sequence think about setting, characters, camera shots used and music, stick them to a plain piece of paper and annotate the images you use, explaining them a little.
- Planning sheets
- Shooting Schedule *
- Recce *
(Draw a sketch of the location on this sheet)
Director MUST COMPLETE the following documents
Director MUST COMPLETE the following documents
- Diary / Log Book
- Proposal Document
- Treatment
- Storyboard
- Draft script
- Detailed script
- Mood Board - print off images with anything to do with chase sequences, think of setting, characters, types of shots used, music, and stick them onto a plain piece of paper, make notes on there too!
- Planning Sheets
- Budget *
- Call sheet *
You also have to document your roles during the PRODUCTION PROCESS!
Producer
- Log the shots as they are being filmed, ask the director to shout out what camera shots they are using and write them down with the Time codes (what time the shot starts and ends). If you are doing this after you have filmed you need to look through your original tape and write down a list of the shots as they appear.
- Write down how you briefed the actors and told them what to do in order to ensure the shoot went well. (this can be used as part of your evaluation too)
Director
- Operate the camera and film! Using the storyboard!
- Make sure the sound is working after the first shot, wind it back and listen to it.
You also have to document your roles during the POST PRODUCTION PROCESS!
Producer
- Ensure the tapes are labelled correctly and accurately!
- Edit the footage - this needs to be completed in L12 so we'll do this after school.
Director
- Complete a paper edit, from the footage log. Using this you can edit your footage on paper.
- Find the music and edit it together on your chase sequence. This needs to be the last part of the editing process. Because if you add another shot the music will go out of sink!
- If you have completed filming and editing, you can complete an evaluation of the whole filming process! click on the following link for the evaluation form!
For UNIT 17 (Horror Trailer) all you have to do is fill in the same documents. Therefore I suggest you try a different role! If you were a producer this time then you should be a director next, in order to experience the difference between the roles.
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