1. YOUR BLOG MUST INCLUDE:
O Your first production online with a brief discussion of what you hope to improve (based on audience feedback)- at least 200 words
O Critical case study (100-200 words) summarising/analysing the 3 different openings presented in class
O Evidence of at least 3 additional film opening analyses from other films that have a similar genre/ target audience/narrative style/title font
O A discussion about your target audience and the ways in which you will attract your target audience
O A pitch, storyboard and script B
O Shooting schedule L
O An analysis of every filming session focusing on its successes and failures O
O Evaluation that addresses each of the set questions with stills from the film G
YOUR BLOG SHOULD INCLUDE:
O An analysis of the work of design companies alongside case studies of interesting titles from www.artofthetitle.com
O (Proposed) Location shots B
O (Proposed) Casting shots R
O Production photographs taken throughout the shoot E
O Music choices discussion; footage of the composition process A
O The first (i.e. rough) cut of your sequence with analysis K
O Additional research exploring the importance and function of trailers D
O All draft storyboards and scripts O
O All notes & images from the different parts of your pre-production (even initial draft sketches) W
O An animated version of your storyboard N
YOUR BLOG MIGHT INCLUDE:
O Research into film production companies and how these have informed your production company logo 2
O Filmed footage of the editing/designing/composition phases (including test runs) with commentary 0
O (Your own innovative, relevant posts) 1
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All of these entries will also be marked on their date published (to ‘deadline’), their clarity and their appearance (are they just writing?)