1. Proposal
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Centre Name and Number:
York College 48357
Student Name and Unique Learner Number:
Stephen Royle 5213414981
Project proposal title and date:
Live Production Portfolio
Main area of activity:
The medium I will be working in will be live video production.
Rationale:
I have progressed a lot over the two years of this course. I have learned lots of new skills,
developed my organisational and planning skills and learned how to use lots of professional
equipment. I can confidently work with Blackmagic cinema cameras, Vision mixers and other
professional equipment. At the start of the course, I was only using an amateur DSLR camera. I
knew the fundamentals of video production, but I was still an amateur. Now I have the confidence
to use and run a professional setup. I will use the skills I have acquired over the past two years in
my FMP project. I will be using a multicamera setup run by an Blackmagic Atem mini–Pro Vision
mixer setup. I will then run a live production recording off the vision mixer and outputting a live feed
as well. These skills will make a positive impact on my production overall as it will be more
professional and will test my skillset.
Project Concept:
The concept for my project is to create a live production portfolio of all the live interactive work I
have done. This will include multicamera setups, vision mixing, camera operating and editing. The
live projects will mostly be for bands and live music. I have enjoyed the previous projects that I
have done with music and how they have come out, so I want to do more live performances like
this. In the future I want to work in video and video production, specifically live production. This
project is a good combination of all my skills and can help me to learn more about the industry for
the future. I will be researching different relevant practitioners. I will be researching the way the
practitioners’ techniques and how they do it. I will also look at what effect this gives the audience
and why they have done it. Another thing I will look at is the way the practitioners handle the
logistical side of the company. For example, how they deal with the clients to how they plan and
execute the product. Researching these things will help me to professionally make a good project.
I will be able to professionally plan the project and have all my pre-production to a successful
standard and then have a professional shoot and postproduction to a high standard.
How will the project be evaluated and reviewed:
I will be using doing two things to review and evaluate my work. I will be using ongoing evaluation
through the project and a final evaluation. The ongoing evaluation is my progress and thoughts
throughout the making of my project. I will be discussing what I did, why I did it, did it work and
what I would change. I will be tracking this progress with a weekly reflective journal that will track
my progress throughout the course of the FMP. The other type of evaluation will be final
evaluation. I will conduct this at the end of the project. I will discuss the project, talking in detail
about Initial ideas, pre-production, and production. I will discuss, how well each stage went, what
problems I had, and I solved them. I will also evaluate on what I would change and what I would do
next time. This process will help develop my practises in the future as I will be able to critique my
work and learn from mistakes I have made and how to act on them and make them better next
time.
2. Proposal
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Bibliography:
1. Stephen Royle. (2022) Target Audience Research Survey (conducted on 30/02/22)
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Think Media. (2020). Multi Camera Live Stream. Available:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqfH_l25k3E&list=LL&index=12&t=23s. Last
accessed 1st March 2022
Cheers Mate Productions. (2018). Cheers Mate Productions. Available:
http://cheersmateproductions.com/. Last accessed 1st March 2022.
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Karl Coates (2013). A Cameraman's Tale. Leicestershire : Matador. p80-84.
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3. Proposal
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Week Tasks to be Completed: Specific Tasks
1 Pre-production Proposal and background research
2 Pre-production Research- primary and secondary
3 Pre-production Research- primary and secondary
4 Pre-production Experiments
5 Pre-production Experiments
6 Pre-production Pre-Production and planning
7 Pre-production Pre-Production and planning
8 Production Filming and reflections
9 Production Filming
10 Production First draft Edit
11 Production Draft peer feedback
12 Production Edit feedback
13 Production Final Edit
14 Evaluation Evaluation
15 Evaluation Evaluation
16 Evaluation Presentation
17 Moderation
18 Show Preparation
19 Show