Thursday, 20 December 2012

Tasks to complete

- Identify audience
- Determine what you are trying to tell
- the story needs to be imaginative and creative
- clear objective
- come up with a proposal (overall idea) / treatment
- come up with a story board
- distinct beginning middle and end ( clear equilibrium)
- think about genre/mood
- overall genre
- feelings convey
- how will the acting be used to convey this?
- mood board (extra marks)
- mise en scene (props, setting, style and costumes)
- narrative structure? ( liner/ non liner)
- shot list 9time & shot) - camera angles
- location list (get permission)
- Shooting schedule (date, when, where)
- Equipment list (sound & lighting required)
- Risk Assessment
- Budget (imagine it is a real film)
- Timeline (start today till completed product)
- KEEP A DIARY LOG - EVERY SINGLE ELSSON!

Thursday, 6 December 2012

Mood Board


single camera shots

single- camera production:
A mode of production where one camera operates at the time and the shots are done in the most economically efficient order. Single camera shots involves a shooting sequence such 1,3,5,7 then after they are created with the other scenes. The learning outcome of this unit is to understand the features of single camera production; being able to plan a single camera production and being able to apply single camera techniques in a production. For this unit I will be writing about what sort of features/ techniques  there are in a single camera production, I will also be understanding the types of single camera and how to get the perfect single camera shots.

Watch a selection of the following single camera dramas from the following genres:






- Sci-Fi: doctor who. In this scene


- Comedy- big bang-


- Crime- CSI



- Period drama-downton abbey

- Teen.

- Thriller