This document provides guidance for students completing a paired digital media production project. It outlines documentation requirements at different grade levels to demonstrate production management skills. A Pass requires some documentation that is relevant but lacks detail. A Merit requires documentation that covers most project management areas with some lack of detail. A Distinction requires complete and detailed documentation that is updated throughout the project. The document provides examples of required documentation like production schedules, risk assessments, equipment bookings, budgets, and video diaries. It also provides a template for production reviews to document revisions made.
1. Unit 22.C Task 7: Create a proposed digital media product
This is paired work – you must complete this as a team of 2. Your documents and
observation is how you will be assessed.
P4 Demonstrate adequate management of a production.
Some but not all documentation
Relevant but lacking in detail or covering the scope of the process
Demonstrates adequate schedules,
permissions/clearances
resource lists
M4 Demonstrate competent management of a production.
clearly demonstrates competent production management for observation
most but perhaps not all documentation
lack detail but it will cover most areas of project management –
schedules and kit bookings,
risk assessment,
clearances and resource lists,
budget
Video Log and messages between team members
D3 Demonstrate confident management of a production.
complete and detailed documentation
clearly demonstrates confident production management skills for observation
Documentation is updated throughout the project:
schedules have been updated and revised.
contingency planning has been reviewed and revised
risk assessments have been reviewed and revised
equipment booking forms have been reviewed and revised
budgets have been reviewed and revised
Video Diary and messages have been reviewed and revised
L1P4 Demonstrate basic management of a production
Grade
Documentation to be produced
Completedby?
Bywho?
Management Notes
P: lacking in detail or covering
the scope of the process
M: lack detail but it will cover
most areas of project
management
D: complete and detailed
documentation
ProductionManagement
P Production schedule (using GANT chart)
Date and times
Locations
What shots need to be done that day
contingency planning for reshoots, pick up shots
or overrunsduring shoot, extra edit time
M Risk assessment
High, Med or Low Priority
Identify and describe Hazard
What action will be put in place
P Copyright permission
Written permission or website text to use the
music or stock footage, or copyright free
2. D Roles and responsibilities
What the job entails
What responsibility do they have
What skills has the student got and why give
them the job?
Profile picture
P Resources List
Props (instruments)
Animation resources (Paper cut outs, modelling
clay) etc
Costumes
Where they will be sourced/bought from
M Costing/budget breakdown
Travel
Resources
Food/Drink
Equipment Hire/Studio Booking Time
Locations
Total cost
M Kit/Equipment Booking (with contingency)
Cameras
Tripod
Battery
Memory Card
Lights
Green Screen Studio
Final Cut Edit Suite
M Video Log and Messages between team members
1 x VideoLog per Session – progress made, on
schedule or behind
What is/isn’t going well
Revisions to the idea and changes needed
Review of the footage gathered so far
Pre-production
P Storyboarding (for duration of the product)
Enough shots storyboarded to cover the duration
Rule of Thirds used consistently
A variety of shots
P Test shots (of performers or design/models of animation
characters)
Photos of models/characters made for animation
Performers for music video dress in character
P Script/Timeline
All sections mapped out in sequence using
Verse/Chorus Structure OR
Script of the Video and Audio for the Ident
Animatic (animated storyboard) edited to the run
time
DISTINCTION Review 1: Complete the table belowandthe presentasa VideoDiary,posttoyour
blogand label as“2C.D3 Review 1”
Production Management Task: Situation/Review Date of
review
Revisions to be put in place before next review
Schedules have been updated
and revised.
How much progress
has been made?
What dates need to
be revised – are you
on schedule?
3. Contingency planning has
been reviewed and revised
What extra time,
resources or costs
are now involved
Risk assessments have been
reviewed and revised
Additional locations
or materials being
used, have any
additional risk
emerged?
Equipment booking forms
have been reviewed and
revised
What extra
equipment time is
needed? Any
additional access
needed to studio or
Mac Suite?
Budgets have been reviewed
and revised
Is the production
running to budget –
any additional costs
needed?
Video Diary and messages
have been reviewed and
revised
How effectively has
the team made
progress?
DISTINCTION Review 2: “2C.D3 Review 2”
Production Management Task: Situation/Review Date of
review
Revisions to be put in place before next review
Schedules have been updated
and revised.
How much progress
has been made?
What dates need to
be revised – are you
on schedule?
Contingency planning has
been reviewed and revised
What extra time,
resources or costs
are now involved
Risk assessments have been
reviewed and revised
Additional locations
or materials being
used, have any
additional risk
emerged?
Equipment booking forms
have been reviewed and
revised
What extra
equipment time is
needed? Any
additional access
needed to studio or
Mac Suite?
Budgets have been reviewed Is the production
4. and revised running to budget –
any additional costs
needed?
Video Diary and messages
have been reviewed and
revised
How effectively has
the team made
progress?