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    DIFFERENT PRE

    PRODUCTIONSBy Morvarid Raufy

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    STORYBOARDS Storyboards help to define the understanding of

    everyone, its a rough drawing with a very briefexplanation under the picture to help other understand

    what is going on; or allows the group or person creatingthe project remember what is going on and gives thema idea of how its going to happen.

    Is a plan that help visualise the idea and makes it morerealistic as it allows you to imagine what is going tohappen and what the final piece will look like.

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    HERE IS AN EXAMPLE OF A STORYBOARD, A STORYBOARD CAN BE AD DETAILED ASYOU WANT IT TO BE FOR YOUR OWN PURPOSES. TRADITIONALLY YOU HAVE SIZE BOX

    THAT MUST BE FILLED IN WITH THE ROUGH IDEAS HOWEVER YOU CAN HAVE AS ANY ASYOU WANT AS IT IS MORE HELPFUL FULL AND ADDITIONAL ELEMENTS CAN BE ADDED.STORY BOARDS HELP YOU REFLECT AND THINK ABOUT HOW THE FINISHED PRODUCTSHOULD LOOK AND HOW THE STORYLINE UNFOLDS ITS ALSO A GREAT WAY TO SEEWHAT TYPES OF SHOTS ARE NEEDS AND WHERE THERE NEEDED THE MOST SO THEEMOTIONS AND FEELS OR THE ATMOSPHERE CAN HELP TO CONNECT THE AUDIENCE.AS YOU CAN SEE FROM THE IMAGE ABOVE THERE ARE A VARIETY OF SHOTS THATHAVE BEEN USED WHICH ALLOWS THE WHOLE PIECE TO BECOME MORE REALISTIC

    FOR EXAMPLE THE USAGE OF LANDSCAPE, CLOSE UPS, BODY SHOTS ETC.

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    SCRIPTSA document consisting of all dialogue sound effects and stagedirections in the video arranged in chronological order.

    This is used in almost every type of media, for example:

    Films

    Dramas

    Soaps

    TV programmes

    This helps the actors explore their character and theirpersonalities, it helps direct the show and it allows the directorto understand what's happening and a clearer idea of what'sgoing to happen in what scene and how it needs to be doneto achieve that look and style.

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    SHOT LISTS A shot list is an listed record on a tape. It is what's in a program and

    exactly where on that reel you can find it.

    In other words an uninterrupted sequence of frames which is taken onvideo camera.

    This is used to help plan and film a movie, for example you 3 main typesof shots and they are:

    Long shot; establishing the view of a bank that is not well known.

    Medium shots: view of the head and body, doesnt include below thehips.

    Extreme close up; when the camera is zoomed in onto one specific area

    for example of the eyes or the head to show facial expression.This will allow the audience to understand or feel what the characters arefeeling and thinking; its just drawing the audience in and allow them toexperience what the character was experiencing.

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    RISK ASSESSMENTS A risk assessment is a organised process of evaluating

    the potential risks that might be involved in a projectedactivity.

    This is used in order to overcome any risks during theprocedure of filming, it allows the set or setting to besafe for everyone involved, putting everyone in safehands and protecting them.

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    This table represents the types of risks that you cancome across and then shows how to overcome theissues.

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    RECCES This is pre filing of the chosen location for a project,

    shows its suitability for the shooting and includes accessto necessary accommodations also assessments of any

    potential lighting and sound problems.

    This is done by taking pictures of the selected locationshowing the setting and explain how and why it ischosen

    This term recce is used in radio and televisionproductions. Its used to conform the location and tosee if its good enough to used, taking into accounthow good the quality will be.

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    SHOOTING SCHEDULE This is a project plan of each day shooting for a film

    production. This is normally the job of the director tomange the shooting schedule or the assistant director.

    Here is an

    example of a

    shooting

    template and it

    shows how it canbe organised.

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    TREATMENT A treatment is a breakdown of the music video, almost like a

    short story. a treatment is also know as the foundation for ascreenplay as it revels the full story and the structure, shows

    the main and secondary characters. for example: Personalities, relationships, how they change and develop

    etc.

    The importance of a treatment is the two basic foundations:

    organising the thoughts and developing the content of thescript

    Finally a treatment major functions is to sell your story/musicvideo to a producer and/or agent.

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    SHOT LOG Shot logging is the process by which a shoot metadata

    is captured during a video shoot. While the shoot istaking place, the camera assistant typically logs the

    start and the end time codes of the shots, and the datagenerated is sent to the editorial department for use inreferencing those shots.

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    MOOD BOARDS The mood board is an arrangement of pictures

    materials or pieces of texts.

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    PRIMARY AND SECONDARY RESEARCH

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    MIND MAPS

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    QUESTIONNAIRES

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    SURVEYS,

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    FOCUS GROUPS

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    INTERVIEWS