2. Task 2: Idea Development and Planning U9 2.1
You could create a mood board of images related to your product. They could be inspirational or visually interesting.
Analyse what you have gathered.
Decide on content and think about how you will structure your piece – consider the conventions of your chosen
style/genre, think about the best methods to appeal to your audience.
Finally work out a production schedule for the project. Once you have a final proposal, begin to plan how you intend to
realise your project and what you will need to create/collect.
Planning will vary depending on if you are doing a web series, podcast or a fanzine.
Web-series: A script, storyboard, organisational docs and clearance forms for your contributors/sources.
Fanzine: Content outline, visual style, pagination, organisational documents.
Podcast: Script, organisational docs, clearance forms for your contributors/sources.
4. Product- snooker documentary ‘The rise of a champion’
Duration- 3-5 minutes
Actors- 3-5 actors
Roles- snooker player, friend/ family, coach, interviewer
Genre- documentary
Audience- male, 16-24, middle/higher class
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I am going to be doing the interview in a creative way as I
will be showing the audience the questions in a different
way for example when the player is reranking the balls and
then moves it the question appears this will make it more
interesting, and in the video it will only be the snooker
player talking and playing. I will be trying to show footage as
well of the player whilst he talks to the audience.
6. Questions:
• What age did you start playing snooker?
• How did you get into the sport?
• Did you have any role models? If so who was it?
• What do you give up to play snooker at a high level?
• What do you do to calm your nerves while competing?
• How does being an athlete make you a better person?
• What is the one thing you always do after a good performance?
• What one word describes you best? And why?
• What is the best part about competing?
• What emotions do you feel when you play?
• Who do you wish is watching you play?
7. Here I am planning the people I need the traveling cost of getting them to
the places where I need them and their roles this will help me as I know
exactly what I need to do and who's doing what.
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Colour schemes
I have chosen these colours because I wanted them to all
resemble the colours of snooker for example the green could
be the snooker table and the white would be the cue ball this
just makes it look smart and professional as if I was to use
purple it wouldn’t work with my product. I also wanted the
colours to contrast with each other.
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10. I created the mood board with these images so that I can see how to take my shots and what
camera angles are best for various shots that the player will have to do. I then also got some older
photos of players playing snooker or even just old pictures of snooker players as I can see how they
have edited the product will turn out. The advantage of letting me see how the old photos of the
other professional snooker players helps me because when I come to show the audience my
product I am going to be trying to show some old footage of snooker in order to do this I will have
to change the lighting of the footage, this will give the effect of it being an old clip and this will draw
the audience into the product as it makes it seem more believable.
11. Production Schedule:
I've made this time plan to make sure that I am on track with my work I have made sure to do this by
adding in milestones to my plan as this is a way I can track my progress to make sure I meet the deadline
Editor's Notes
Decide on content and think about how you will structure your piece – consider the conventions of your chosen style/genre, think about the best methods to appeal to your audience.
You could create a mood board of images related to your product. They could be inspirational or visually interesting. Analyse what you have gathered.
Finally work out a production schedule for the project. Once you have a final proposal, begin to plan how you intend to realise your project and what you will need to create/collect.