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Example production schedule and shot list complete
1. Example production schedule
Your production scheduleshould detail what you will bedoing in lesson time (and out of lesson times if needs). And should cover both your production and post-
production (editing) times.
Assignment and deadline Lessons this will be done in
(dates)
What will be done
Assignment 1 and 2
research and
preproduction
05/03/2015-
15/03/2015
Task 1:
Choose your area media sector – eg audio,print, video,
interactive or news item
Complete an inspiration board on whatprojects you could do
within this area. Try to have a few ideas.
Task 2:
Carry out research on your chosen sector – video, photography,
magazine etc
Task 3:
Learners will presenta written proposal identifying the medium
and a working title for the project,
along with an outline of the project in terms of content, genre,
audience,the style or
Approach to be taken, including length or size. Include legal and
ethical constraints thatmightaffect the production and identify the
effect of these constraints on the production.
Assignment 2
research and
preproduction
13/03/2015-
27/03/2015
Detailed research
production schedule
script
storyboard
sketches
budget
time frame
personnel to be used
facilities needed
locations (location pictures)
clearances (permission slips)
copyright (intellectual property)
health and safety (recce and risk assessment)
legal and ethical
codes of practice and regulation related to their product
2. Assignment 3
Production & post
production: Deadline
mon 27th
April
27/03/2015-
27/04/2015
Learners applyproduction techniques to create the product:
record material
log recorded material
post- produce editlog
edit material
presentinterim production work to focus group (teacher) to gain
feedback
presentfinal production work to audience (the class) and gather
responses.
Assignment 4 step by
step and evaluation:
Deadline mon 4th
may
27/04/2015-
04/05/2015
Learners will identifythe strengths and weaknesses oftheir own
media work (‘work’ meaning both the process and the product,
resulting from following thatprocess).
You will be expected to commentwith detailed,precise and
illustrative examples taken from your work (step by step)
You will also be expected to demonstrate an awareness ofwhy
you did what you did, and you will justify or supportcomments on
your production decisions in some way.
You mustalso commenton feedback you receive.
Shot List table
Shot Number Shot Type Camera Movement Location Sound Detail
1 Peddown Followfeetrunningleft Forest Sounds ofheavy
breathingand sounds
caused by pressure of
feetwhenrunning
The protagonist is
running and we watch
his feetas they move
then he jumps
2 Track out far Still forest Aggressive mysterious
music plus
surroundings
We see the jumpand
land from long
distance
3 Cut shot Movingbackwards forest Sounds ofblades being
brought out ,music
buildsup, foot steps
We watch the
protagonist pull out his
dagger, we notice his
hand tattoo
3. 4 birds eye view Followingleft forest Music continuesto
buildup surrounding
He runs up behindwo
guards and muders
them
5 Overs hot view Followingforward Forest Music isat climax here
fightingsfx
Protagonist is
displayinghisfighting
skillskillingenemiesin
a musical and fluent
motion
5 xls still Forestnear tent Music isat climax here
fightingsfx
Protagonist is
displayinghisfighting
skillskillingenemiesin
a musical and fluent
motion against two
enemies
6 Worms eye Still forest Heavy berating music Protagonist is looking
down mask and hood
coveringhis identity,
he walks oftop right
toward the tent
7 Over leftshoulderto
Over head
Following Tent door forest Music drop weapon
drawing out effect
Protagonist walks in
too tent throws a knife
at leftside enemythen
swingsat the right side
one running towards
him
8 Mls tiltup still tent Music,sound effectsof
actions
The councillorstands
up behindtable a
reachesfor his sword,
but the protagonist
kicks table towards
him knockinghim onto
the chair and the chair
fallsbackwards
4. 9 Worms eye still tent Music,heavy breathing
action sfx
Looking from the
councillorspoint of
viewthe protagonist
jumps onto the table
lookingdown at him
the leapsof to kill him
10 mls still Forest Music soundof
councillorbeingkilled
and birds flyingaway
As the councilloris
killedwe see birds fly
away as in reaction to
the killing
11 High angle shot Tracking movementof
protagonist
Tent Music calmingheavy
breathingand action
sound effects
The protagonist stands
above the councillor
rips of hisamulet
around his neck picks
up the letterand walks
toward the exit
12 Ms Risingfrom feetto
head
Exitingtent to forest Music iscalming heavy
breathing
Protagonist exitstent
holdingthe amuletthe
councillorwas wearing
and the note
containingthe
information
Fade to black
Section2 of teaser(trailer section)
5. 13 Mcs tilt up Spinningleftto right
till the cameras behind
him
Forest Music isaggressive Fade inprotagonist is
perchedin the tree he
jumps oftree fade out
14 Close up shot from
behind
still town Music isaggressive After he leapshe lands
in a town centre street
he walks feveraway
from the camera raises
arms fade out
15 Close up shot still beach Music isaggressive Continuesto raise
arms but isin a
differentlocationfade
to black
16 Close up shouldershot
right hand
still beach Music isaggressive Hand isthe source of a
beam a energy
clenchesfistfade to
black
17 Mls Movingbackwards Dark corridor Music isaggressive Fade inProtagonist is
funningcoveredin
bloodtowards the
camera fade to black
18 Side close up shot still town Music isaggressive Fade inside shot of
protagonist hugginga
beautiful womenflash
to connect nextshot
19 Side close up shot still town Music isaggressive As he reachedfor the
women’sface flash
revealsa man and
protagonists puts a
blade to hisface slits
his throat fades to
black
20 Mediumclose up still forset Fade inExplosionin
background
6. protagonist walks
away towards camera
fade to black
21 Worms eye medium
shot
rotating Castel area Music isaggressive Fade inprotagonist is
choke slammingmain
enemy camera rotates
around them in slow-
motion
22 close mediumshot Zoomingin Forest Music isaggressive Protagonist finally
revealsface by
removingthe mask and
hood camera zooms in
to his eye