IT'S ESSENTIAL THAT THIS STAGE IS DONE PROPERLY BEFORE YOU START FILMING.
DON'T FORGET TO USE THE CHECKLIST BELOW (IN YOUR BOOKLET):
Pre-Production Checklist – tick off tasks as you complete them
Allocate pre-production roles in the group: location scout; prop ‘buyer’; storyboard artist/s; animatics director; sound designer; lighting designer; screenwriter; camera operator/s; costume, hair and make-up designer and ‘buyer’; posting synopsis and shot list to blog.
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Done
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Group writes synopsis – about 200 words posted to blog
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5 Key Concepts: Genre and style decisions – single genre? Hybrid? Or resist genre category? Will you use established film styles – eg Social Realism or ‘Noir’? Decisions to blog with justification and links to similar real texts if possible (these may be feature length films)
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5 Key Concepts: representation – initial ideas about representation of social groups, places and ideas or issues covered by your story, posted to blog
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5 Key Concepts: audience – initial ideas about your expected audience – by age, gender and social class. Link to expected viewing platforms for your film (where would it be screened ideally?). Post to blog.
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5 Key Concepts: narrative – initial ideas about the structure of the story – linear? Non-linear? Circular? Use narrative theory here – Todorov; Levi-Strauss; Vogler..Post to blog.
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5 Key Concepts: media language – initial ideas about film techniques you’d like to use and examples or suggestions posted to blog
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Location decisions and photos of selected and rejected locations
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Written permission granted for privately owned locations
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Storyboard for all shots, carefully timed to ensure that film lasts 5 mins
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Animatic with voice-over commentary
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Acting decisions
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