This document outlines the pre-production plans for a game, including style sheets, layouts, props and locations needed. It also includes contingency plans for potential issues like computer problems, headaches or backaches. A schedule is provided, with the plan to spend one week creating color schemes, finding examples, developing layouts and building the background in Photoshop. Sounds will then be added in Premier.
4. Layout 1
This area will be
filled with different
colour shapes to pop
Here will be a canon to
fire different colour
shapes to pop them with
This will be an energy
level up bar
6. Contingency Planning
Potential Issue Solution
computer turns off half way through working save regularly
headaches take regular breaks
Photoshop isn't working on a computer Backup computer to use
computer isn't working back up computer to use
backache sit properly and take breaks
lose USB with work on back up work somewhere else
7. Health and Safety
Potential Issue How will the issue be
avoided?
backache sit correctly
computer overheating Change computers
Overworking Take breaks
spilt food or drinks on computer Don’t eat or drink near computer
headaches Talebreaks
8. Schedule
Day Plan of Action Resources Required
Day 1 planning colour schemes Computer
Day 2 find pictures of existing products to get ideas Computer
Day 3 Work on my layout plans computer
Day 4 starting to do the background for my game Photoshop
Day 5 adding the different colour shapes Photoshop
Day 6 add the canon and energy level up bar Photoshop
Day 7 add finishing touches to my game and make it
into and animation
Photoshop
Day 8 add sound to my game and make sure it all
works well
Premier
Editor's Notes
Explore colours, fonts and image styles similar to what you want to produce. Discuss all three elements in relation to why you chose them and where you may use them in your project. Go over as many pages as you need to
Mock up of a potential design using the colours and fonts established in your style sheet and sourced images
Mock up of a potential design using the colours and fonts established in your style sheet and sourced images