2. Research potential production techniques you might want to
use or feel would be most appropriate – these can be related to
camera, editing, story, sound, etc
You should look at a minimum of 3 related products in your
research.
You should collect clips/still images/how to guides/etc that
might help you. When watching scenes from films, etc you
could also ask potential target audience what they think.
8. What elements of your experiments will you include in your
final product?
I will make sure that the characters and camera man stick to
the plan and script to ensure that the film runs smoothly.
Everyone will play a part wether its filming, editing the
footage or acting.
9. List all the potential constraints that might affect or limit your production,
you should consider issues from each of these categories:
Time/Personnel/Cost/Technical/Location/Organisational
People being late/not turning up/ill
Price of props bought or used in the production of the film.
Lighting/camera malfunctions/no sd card/ low battery
Rain/cloudy/noisy (if outside) very noisy/ too many obstacles/things in the way
(inside)
Script not taken, may not have a schedule or time to get to a certain location/
miss informed of location
Editor's Notes
Discuss the tools and processes used in your experiments – use screenshots to illustrate your process