2. This template PowerPoint presentation includes all the relevant
elements you need to cover your film production.
It is suggested you save this PP in a different name so you
always have a copy – some sections require you to delete the
information on the slide and replace with your own work
Add more pages to each section where necessary [you should be
doing this!]
Add visuals as you see necessary
This document will be added to as you progress through the pre-
production phase.
Remember, you need to give as much attention to your
sound planning as you do to your visual planning
3.
4. Use the story development resource to help structure your short
film with more detail
Not all the aspects have to be followed verbatim, use the
resource the plan out character, motivation, stakes and the arc of
your film, this will help to ensure that it works structurally
Proforma is on bb
Add a structural breakdown of each scene once you have done
this
5.
6.
7. Breakdown your film into it’s basic sections [e.g. via scene
breakdown or similar] and apply broad visual ideas to each
section. You should list the shots required
You can use this as the master template for your production, then
add more shots to each section when you develop your full visual
plan
From this you could work on a conventional script if you want, but
using the scene breakdowns should be enough
8. Scene No. Approx. timing What happens Visual notes Audio notes
1 5 sec Opening title,
animated title.
Made on
Photoshop
Happy/bubbly
music in the
background.
2 5 sec Mike and Eva as
children, running
around.
Wide angle. Outdoor sounds ,
(wind, birds,
leaves)
3 5 sec Video of a clock
going round. This
represents time
going past and is a
way of telling the
audience that the
characters are
getting older
without showing it
happening or says
what happens.
The video speeds
up gradually
Ticking sound
9. Scene No. Approx. timing What happens Visual notes Audio notes
4 10 seconds An over the
shoulder shot
shows Chris
watching the
couple.
Over the shoulder
shot. The camera
gradually zooms in
on the couple.
The couple stands
up and waves
goodbye to each
other
Outdoor sounds ,
(wind, birds,
leaves)
Suspenseful
music
5 10 seconds Chris starts
running after mike.
First person view.
The footage should
look like its from
someone's POV
when they are
running.
Outdoor sounds ,
(wind, birds,
leaves)
Suspenseful
music
6 5 seconds A close up of the
boys running
A close up, the
camera follows the
footsteps.
Outdoor sounds ,
(wind, birds,
leaves)
Suspenseful
music
10. Scene No. Approx. timing What happens Visual notes Audio notes
6 3 seconds While being chased
mike trips over
From a audiences
point of view it looks
like he's being chased
by the camera. Chris
turns around to look at
the camera which
results in him tripping.
7 3 seconds Chris looks at the
camera and says
“this wasn’t
suppose to happen”
Mike doesn’t get up or
move, Chris says his
line. Sinisterly smirks
and runs off.
8 4 seconds Chris runs off The camera follows
Chris as he runs off
and zooms out as he
does.
12. This section is concerned with the visual planning of your film
You should use this section to develop the sequencing or your
video, establish the visuals look and sequencing of your film and
create a structure for you to follow when filming
It is important that you ‘pre-visualize’ the film before you make it; it
will make filming and production a more streamlined process
The following tasks are part of your visual planning
Pre-visualization and concept boards
Storyboarding
Shot list
13. Tool for exploring the direction and visuals
Provides inspiration and information for the “look & feel”
Presents key moments in your video
A means to sketch/plan ideas
Information on color/lighting
Defining the “mise-en-scene”
Include as much here as you like, but keep it relevant to the
production, the following slides have been left blank for you to
approach in your own way, add more as you need to
Suggestion: include your edited short sequence of clips that have
inspired or influenced your video [similar to this:
http://io9.com/5941145/this-directors-video-pitch-for-hunger-games-
might-be-better-than-the-real-movie]
14. Chris:
Clothing:
Black hoodie,
jeans, shoes.
White t-shirt.
Items:
Bag
Mike:
Clothing:
(Young mike)
Bright clothes
(Teen Mike)
Stereotypical
teen clothes.
Items:
Bag
Eva:
Clothing:
(Young Eva)
Bright clothes
(Teen Eva)
Stereotypical teen
clothes.
Items:
Bag
15. Your storyboard should bring your idea to life
Provide an idea of the sequencing of you film
Provides a basis for production
Suggested online storyboard creators are:
https://www.storyboardthat.com
http://www.pixton.com [very complicated]
http://www.storyjumper.com [allows you to insert your own images]
Alternatively, hand draw or photograph your storyboard and scan or
copy to insert it onto your slides
There are lots of tips collected together on Blackboard!
16. This represents years
going by giving a way
of telling the audience
the characters are
getting older without
actually showing it.
A shot of the
characters when they
were younger.
A shot showing the
couple spending time
together, unknowingly
being watched.
17. The couple get up to
go home, Eva waving.
Mike sees that he is
being watched by
Chris.
The Chris begins to
chase mike.
18. The characters are still
running.
Mike trips over and
doesn’t get up.
Chris doesn’t care.
19. Your shot list should contain the sequential breakdown of what
you need to shoot for your film
It should work in partnership with your storyboard
It will be your working document when you film
It should contain the shot number, scene number, shot
description, framing, cast/location info and action you will see
It should also have information on performers in the scene and
other props, etc
Shot list template is on Blackboard in the pre-production folder.
23. Include names, contact info, and defined roles at difference
stages of production, using a table is suggested
24. Who is going to be in your film, how and why have they been
deemed your best choice? Do you have any backup options?
When choosing who to be in my film I had asked my friends to be
in it but unfortunately cancelled last minuet so I had to look at
people in my class first I thought Henry and April fit the characters
Mike and Eva. Within my class I couldn’t find anyone to fit the role
of Chris. To find the perfect person for this role I asked another
student(Finlay) in a preforming arts class if they would mind filling
the role, which they played perfectly.
25. Information and images of your location[s] for filming
You should have address details, clearance/permissions for
filming, recce photos and floorplans [including camera, equipment
and cast/crew layouts]
Where possible, have a plan B fallback location option
Assess each location for any issues and suggest solutions
26. Most of my filming will be done on college grounds so I don’t
need any permission to film.
The only other location we are filming at is a bypass next to
college. I chose this because it is really used so filming wont be
interrupted as much.
27. Risk Assess each separate filming location using the provided
form in the pre-production folder on Blackboard and insert into
your PowerPoint
Completing a generic filming assessment would be a start, then
you can add specialist/site specific risks as you progress your
production
Remember, a Risk Assessment is an ongoing document, you
should evaluate if anything changes in production and when you
put control measures in place
28. Location Potential
Risk
Who's at
risk?
Risk
rating
How can it be
controlled
Outside
college
Tripping/ slipping
over
Everyone 5/10 Be careful when
running
around(actors) be
careful when moving
equipment
around(crew)
Bypass Other people 3/10 Watch for people
before recording, have
someone watch
throughout recording
29. Things go wrong
Your contingency plan is there to give you a backup or to
minimize the effect on production
You should consider the following areas: Technical, Location,
Personnel and Organizational areas [about 5 potential issues for
each]
Use the form in pre-production folder on Blackboard
30.
31. Provide an outline of what you will do on which days during
production
Due to a limitation of time all filming has to be on the same day.
Filming will be starting at 10:50am- running through to 12:20pm.
During this time I will be getting the shots on college grounds.
13:10-15:00 I will be getting the shots that I need off of college
grounds.
32.
33.
34. List, explain how you’ll acquire and provide an overview of
anything else you’ll need for your production – this is about
anything that isn’t cast, crew, technical equipment and
locations, but could be how those things will be moved to a
location, for example.
For my short film I don’t
have any extra props so I
wont have to worry about
having to transport any
props.
36. I used the background sounds of what I recorded as
environmental sounds throughout my film.
I repeated a lot of the same sounds throughout the film as just
generic background sound, things including wind, birds, running,
walking and people.
The dialogue I included are for both the character and audiences
benefit, due the line “that shouldn't of happened” its creates both
tension for the character and the audience.
37. When the character is being chased music plays to create
suspense for the person watching.
I did this to show that the moment is dramatic and intriguing.
Another reason I chose dramatic music is so that the person
watches starts to feel worry for the character being chases.
I added in the heavy breathing sound effect for the purpose of the
audience, this is to create tension throughout the audience.