The document provides details for pre-production of a horror film trailer, poster, and DVD cover. It discusses choosing a stencil font in grey and dark colors to set a mysterious and horror tone. Images for the trailer and poster will be in black and white to associate with horror. A dripping font was selected for its horror effect. The poster and DVD cover layouts describe using a central figure and white text on a black background for mystery. Camera angles and shots are planned, and props, locations, and contingency plans are outlined to prepare for safe filming.
This document outlines the visual and organizational planning for a found footage horror film created from archived footage shot two years prior. It details how the shots will be ordered and transitioned to tell a coherent story through the use of visual effects and timestamps. The original footage features the filmmaker and two friends exploring woodland areas. While the friends aided in filming, they will not be involved in post-production. If reshoots were necessary, the same locations could be used. A production schedule was created to ensure timely completion. The film will contain only a non-diegetic soundtrack composed in GarageBand to add an eerie, sinister feel without diegetic sound.
This document provides planning details for a short thriller film. It includes an 8 scene synopsis describing the key events and shots. Visual planning concepts and storyboards are presented to establish the look and feel. An organizational table lists the cast and crew contact details. Locations are identified and permissions or alternatives discussed. A production schedule outlines the filming and editing timeline. Props, costumes, and sound effects are sourced from available online libraries to support the visuals. Risks are assessed and mitigation measures proposed.
This document provides a production plan for a short film. It includes a work plan, equipment guide listing the camera, tripod, SD card, computer and other items needed and how they will be used. It also lists the software, assets, cast and crew, and planned budget. Potential issues and contingency plans are addressed. The key scenes and materials are described. Legal and ethical considerations are discussed regarding content ratings, copyright of assets, and permissions.
This PowerPoint template is designed to help plan a short film production. It includes sections for developing the story, visual planning, organizational planning, location information, risk assessments, schedules, and sound design. The document provides guidance on pre-visualizing the film through storyboards and shot lists. It also includes templates for call sheets, risk assessments, and contingency planning. Completing this template will help thoroughly plan all elements of the short film production before filming.
1) The document discusses the locations, Ringwood Park and outside the author's house, that will be used to film a short film.
2) Hazards like slopes, play equipment, sticks and rocks are identified at each location and control measures are proposed like marking areas and removing hazards.
3) A risk assessment is presented covering potential risks like slipping, tripping and getting hit by a car at the locations, and how each risk will be controlled.
Darcy Warwick outlines a production plan for a short film to be released at the end of January. The plan includes scheduling, equipment needs, crew assignments, and legal considerations. Actors, locations, and most equipment will be provided by the production team or are publicly accessible. The film is aimed at a PG rating from the BBFC and will be distributed on YouTube and Short of the Week, whose guidelines forbid harmful, explicit, or copyrighted content without permission.
The document provides details for pre-production of a horror film trailer, poster, and DVD cover. It discusses choosing a stencil font in grey and dark colors to set a mysterious and horror tone. Images for the trailer and poster will be in black and white to associate with horror. A dripping font was selected for its horror effect. The poster and DVD cover layouts describe using a central figure and white text on a black background for mystery. Camera angles and shots are planned, and props, locations, and contingency plans are outlined to prepare for safe filming.
This document outlines the visual and organizational planning for a found footage horror film created from archived footage shot two years prior. It details how the shots will be ordered and transitioned to tell a coherent story through the use of visual effects and timestamps. The original footage features the filmmaker and two friends exploring woodland areas. While the friends aided in filming, they will not be involved in post-production. If reshoots were necessary, the same locations could be used. A production schedule was created to ensure timely completion. The film will contain only a non-diegetic soundtrack composed in GarageBand to add an eerie, sinister feel without diegetic sound.
This document provides planning details for a short thriller film. It includes an 8 scene synopsis describing the key events and shots. Visual planning concepts and storyboards are presented to establish the look and feel. An organizational table lists the cast and crew contact details. Locations are identified and permissions or alternatives discussed. A production schedule outlines the filming and editing timeline. Props, costumes, and sound effects are sourced from available online libraries to support the visuals. Risks are assessed and mitigation measures proposed.
This document provides a production plan for a short film. It includes a work plan, equipment guide listing the camera, tripod, SD card, computer and other items needed and how they will be used. It also lists the software, assets, cast and crew, and planned budget. Potential issues and contingency plans are addressed. The key scenes and materials are described. Legal and ethical considerations are discussed regarding content ratings, copyright of assets, and permissions.
This PowerPoint template is designed to help plan a short film production. It includes sections for developing the story, visual planning, organizational planning, location information, risk assessments, schedules, and sound design. The document provides guidance on pre-visualizing the film through storyboards and shot lists. It also includes templates for call sheets, risk assessments, and contingency planning. Completing this template will help thoroughly plan all elements of the short film production before filming.
1) The document discusses the locations, Ringwood Park and outside the author's house, that will be used to film a short film.
2) Hazards like slopes, play equipment, sticks and rocks are identified at each location and control measures are proposed like marking areas and removing hazards.
3) A risk assessment is presented covering potential risks like slipping, tripping and getting hit by a car at the locations, and how each risk will be controlled.
Darcy Warwick outlines a production plan for a short film to be released at the end of January. The plan includes scheduling, equipment needs, crew assignments, and legal considerations. Actors, locations, and most equipment will be provided by the production team or are publicly accessible. The film is aimed at a PG rating from the BBFC and will be distributed on YouTube and Short of the Week, whose guidelines forbid harmful, explicit, or copyrighted content without permission.
This document provides a template and guidance for planning a film production project. It includes sections for visual planning, organizational planning, location planning, risk assessment, issue prevention, production scheduling, props and equipment needs, and soundtrack planning. The visual planning section includes templates for storyboards, shot lists, and pre-visualization concepts. The organizational planning outlines roles and responsibilities. Location and issue prevention sections address potential challenges and solutions. Soundtrack planning provides guidance on sourcing audio assets, including both production sound and post-production music or effects. Overall, the document aims to guide comprehensive pre-production planning.
The document discusses pre-production planning for a student horror film trailer. It details the forest location near Malton that will be used for filming, noting the atmosphere it will create. Risks of the location are also assessed, including low light, wet conditions, and COVID. The script, storyboards, shot lists, color schemes, and production schedule are also outlined. Equipment needs, crew roles, and a small budget are defined. The style of the poster and trailer are planned to be dark and creepy to suit the horror genre. The target audience is identified as 15-29 year olds who enjoy watching horror films on YouTube.
This PowerPoint presentation template provides guidance for students creating a film production presentation. It includes sections for visual planning, organizational planning, location information, risk assessment, production schedule, props and costumes, and soundtrack planning. Students are instructed to customize the template for their own projects by adding details to each section. The document is intended to help students thoroughly plan the visuals, structure, crew, and other key elements of their short film productions.
This document provides guidance and templates for planning a short film production. It includes sections for visual planning like storyboards and shot lists, organizational planning like crew roles and locations, and sound planning. Templates are provided for tasks like crew contact lists, location assessments, contingency planning, schedules, and acquiring additional production needs beyond core equipment and locations. The document emphasizes pre-visualizing the film, conducting thorough planning, and having backup plans to minimize risks during production.
The document discusses pre-production planning for a student horror film trailer. It details that filming will primarily take place in a forest near Malton at night to create a spooky atmosphere. A risk assessment identifies dangers like poor visibility, wet conditions, and COVID. The location, script, storyboard, shot list, color schemes, contingency planning, equipment needs, production schedule, and style influences are also outlined. The goal is to produce an effective trailer that can be shared on YouTube to an audience of 15-29 year olds interested in horror films.
This work is related to my short film which I will be filming and editing over the summer. It is missing some work but I will upload it when it has be completed.
This document provides templates and guidance for planning a film production. It includes sections for visual planning, organizational planning, sound planning, and more. The visual planning section includes templates for concept boards, storyboards, and shot lists. The organizational planning section covers casting, locations, risk assessments, schedules, and call sheets. Guidance is provided for acquiring necessary equipment and permissions. Soundtrack planning recommends using diegetic sounds and adding dramatic music to build suspense during key scenes. Templates are available on the school's online system to help structure each area of pre-production planning.
The document provides details for the pre-production of a documentary about an underwater creature filmed near water locations. It includes style sheets for colors and fonts, image styles, layout examples, needed props, locations, software/resources, contingencies, health and safety, and an 8-week production schedule. Green and blue will be prominent colors representing nature. Several fonts are considered but must be bold and serious for the documentary tone. Photography and potential animation are discussed for images.
The document discusses conventions of horror movie trailers and films. It notes that horror trailers typically use dark, low-light settings to create a spooky atmosphere. Common locations include abandoned urban areas, houses with dark histories, forests, and lakes shot at night. The camera work aims to involve viewers through techniques like dramatic angles, point-of-view shots, and handheld footage. Sound design adds tension through screams, footsteps, and other diegetic and non-diegetic sounds. Recognizable props help identify villains like Leatherface's chainsaw. The document analyzes themes including serial killers, gore, creatures, plot twists, and zombies to inspire fear in viewers.
The document outlines the key logistical elements needed to prepare for shooting a documentary project. It includes making lists of required equipment, personnel, and locations to secure permissions and permissions. Risks must be assessed and a shooting schedule created to coordinate filming. Resource, personnel, location scouting notes, release forms, a risk assessment, and an acknowledgement of the challenges of the shooting schedule are provided.
The document provides details about the filmmaker's work plan, timeline, and reasoning for choosing a March release date. It outlines the equipment, software, assets, cast, and crew being used for the film project. Potential issues that may arise are also listed along with proposed actions to address them. Permission forms are being made for any actors under 18. While some locations, costumes, and props can be borrowed or found, small props may need to be purchased. Fuel costs for transportation will also be covered. Copyrighting original content and gaining necessary permissions are accounted for in the planning.
The document provides details about planning and preparation for a short film project. It includes:
- An overview of the filmmaker's work plan with timelines and milestones for completing tasks and film units.
- Explanations for choosing a March release date after winter holidays when many people will be available to watch.
- A list of equipment, software, and assets to be used, and reasons for choosing each.
- Consideration of possible issues that may arise and backup plans.
- Legal and ethical implications of the film content, trailers, and where the film will be shared are addressed.
This document provides a template and guidance for creating a PowerPoint presentation to plan a short film production, covering elements like story development, visual planning, organizational planning, location information, risk assessments, production scheduling, and soundtrack planning. Instructions are provided on how to develop sections like storyboards, shot lists, contact information for cast and crew, and acquiring necessary production elements. Completing this presentation will help comprehensively plan all aspects of a short film production.
The document summarizes the planning for a music video shoot at a rural location. It discusses scouting the location and obtaining permission to film. Equipment needs are identified, including a tripod, camera, guitar, lights, and a car. Potential health and safety issues are examined, such as cables tripping hazards. Lighting conditions and camera angles are considered. The document also addresses electricity, sound checks, confirming schedules with the crew and actors, and arranging parking and access for the shoot.
The document provides details on the pre-production of a short film, including storyboards, sound design plans, equipment and location needs, contingency planning, health and safety considerations, and casting. Storyboards are presented across three pages detailing 50 shots. The sound design section outlines plans for 5 music tracks to set different tones. A list of needed equipment, props, costumes, and locations is provided, with all locations being areas within the document writer's house. Contingency planning addresses various personal, technical, logistical, and organizational issues that may arise. Health and safety considerations include risk assessments, confined spaces, weather, traffic, and proper handling of props like knives.
The document discusses research conducted for a 60-second sci-fi short film project. A survey found that storyline and sci-fi genre were most appealing to the target age range of 16-24 years old. Primary research also indicated sci-fi was popular. Most feedback found the plot concept interesting but unclear for 60 seconds. The document also reviews popular film genres in 2013 and 2016, certificate ratings, potential filming and editing techniques to use based on experiments, and possible constraints of the project.
The music video will follow 4 girls who have returned to nature and live in the forest, showing their efforts to survive away from modern society through activities like building fires, hunting, and finding shelter. It will be filmed in the indie/rock genre to match the song. Scenes will be shot at Blaise Castle woods and a school stage. The video will feature 4 actors playing anonymous girls aiding each other. Precise storyboarding and filming techniques like slow motion and steady cam will be used to improve quality. Scheduling actors and locations poses challenges due to varying availabilities that must be coordinated.
The document outlines plans for a short documentary video, including inspiration drawn from the film "A Place Like This" and focusing on music, cinematography, and storytelling. The creator intends to record a cover of the soulful R&B song "Ivory Black" to juxtapose over interview footage. Shots will be unfocused to emphasize the music and story over the interviewee. The purpose is to show how music and visuals can interpret events differently and tell separate stories.
The document outlines plans for a short documentary video, including inspiration drawn from the film "A Place Like This" and focusing on music, cinematography, and storytelling. The creator intends to record a cover of the soulful R&B song "Ivory Black" to juxtapose over interview footage. Shots will be unfocused to emphasize the music and story over the interviewee. The purpose is to show how music and visuals can interpret events differently and tell separate stories.
The document outlines the pre-production process for a documentary on survival skills. It includes choosing engaging font styles, selecting compelling imagery, and storyboarding different camera shot types. Potential issues like copyright and time management are addressed, as is a weekly schedule for filming, editing, and finalizing the documentary trailer within an 8-day period. Resources needed include camera equipment, editing software, and online sources for additional materials.
This document provides a template and guidance for planning a film production project. It includes sections for visual planning, organizational planning, location planning, risk assessment, issue prevention, production scheduling, props and equipment needs, and soundtrack planning. The visual planning section includes templates for storyboards, shot lists, and pre-visualization concepts. The organizational planning outlines roles and responsibilities. Location and issue prevention sections address potential challenges and solutions. Soundtrack planning provides guidance on sourcing audio assets, including both production sound and post-production music or effects. Overall, the document aims to guide comprehensive pre-production planning.
The document discusses pre-production planning for a student horror film trailer. It details the forest location near Malton that will be used for filming, noting the atmosphere it will create. Risks of the location are also assessed, including low light, wet conditions, and COVID. The script, storyboards, shot lists, color schemes, and production schedule are also outlined. Equipment needs, crew roles, and a small budget are defined. The style of the poster and trailer are planned to be dark and creepy to suit the horror genre. The target audience is identified as 15-29 year olds who enjoy watching horror films on YouTube.
This PowerPoint presentation template provides guidance for students creating a film production presentation. It includes sections for visual planning, organizational planning, location information, risk assessment, production schedule, props and costumes, and soundtrack planning. Students are instructed to customize the template for their own projects by adding details to each section. The document is intended to help students thoroughly plan the visuals, structure, crew, and other key elements of their short film productions.
This document provides guidance and templates for planning a short film production. It includes sections for visual planning like storyboards and shot lists, organizational planning like crew roles and locations, and sound planning. Templates are provided for tasks like crew contact lists, location assessments, contingency planning, schedules, and acquiring additional production needs beyond core equipment and locations. The document emphasizes pre-visualizing the film, conducting thorough planning, and having backup plans to minimize risks during production.
The document discusses pre-production planning for a student horror film trailer. It details that filming will primarily take place in a forest near Malton at night to create a spooky atmosphere. A risk assessment identifies dangers like poor visibility, wet conditions, and COVID. The location, script, storyboard, shot list, color schemes, contingency planning, equipment needs, production schedule, and style influences are also outlined. The goal is to produce an effective trailer that can be shared on YouTube to an audience of 15-29 year olds interested in horror films.
This work is related to my short film which I will be filming and editing over the summer. It is missing some work but I will upload it when it has be completed.
This document provides templates and guidance for planning a film production. It includes sections for visual planning, organizational planning, sound planning, and more. The visual planning section includes templates for concept boards, storyboards, and shot lists. The organizational planning section covers casting, locations, risk assessments, schedules, and call sheets. Guidance is provided for acquiring necessary equipment and permissions. Soundtrack planning recommends using diegetic sounds and adding dramatic music to build suspense during key scenes. Templates are available on the school's online system to help structure each area of pre-production planning.
The document provides details for the pre-production of a documentary about an underwater creature filmed near water locations. It includes style sheets for colors and fonts, image styles, layout examples, needed props, locations, software/resources, contingencies, health and safety, and an 8-week production schedule. Green and blue will be prominent colors representing nature. Several fonts are considered but must be bold and serious for the documentary tone. Photography and potential animation are discussed for images.
The document discusses conventions of horror movie trailers and films. It notes that horror trailers typically use dark, low-light settings to create a spooky atmosphere. Common locations include abandoned urban areas, houses with dark histories, forests, and lakes shot at night. The camera work aims to involve viewers through techniques like dramatic angles, point-of-view shots, and handheld footage. Sound design adds tension through screams, footsteps, and other diegetic and non-diegetic sounds. Recognizable props help identify villains like Leatherface's chainsaw. The document analyzes themes including serial killers, gore, creatures, plot twists, and zombies to inspire fear in viewers.
The document outlines the key logistical elements needed to prepare for shooting a documentary project. It includes making lists of required equipment, personnel, and locations to secure permissions and permissions. Risks must be assessed and a shooting schedule created to coordinate filming. Resource, personnel, location scouting notes, release forms, a risk assessment, and an acknowledgement of the challenges of the shooting schedule are provided.
The document provides details about the filmmaker's work plan, timeline, and reasoning for choosing a March release date. It outlines the equipment, software, assets, cast, and crew being used for the film project. Potential issues that may arise are also listed along with proposed actions to address them. Permission forms are being made for any actors under 18. While some locations, costumes, and props can be borrowed or found, small props may need to be purchased. Fuel costs for transportation will also be covered. Copyrighting original content and gaining necessary permissions are accounted for in the planning.
The document provides details about planning and preparation for a short film project. It includes:
- An overview of the filmmaker's work plan with timelines and milestones for completing tasks and film units.
- Explanations for choosing a March release date after winter holidays when many people will be available to watch.
- A list of equipment, software, and assets to be used, and reasons for choosing each.
- Consideration of possible issues that may arise and backup plans.
- Legal and ethical implications of the film content, trailers, and where the film will be shared are addressed.
This document provides a template and guidance for creating a PowerPoint presentation to plan a short film production, covering elements like story development, visual planning, organizational planning, location information, risk assessments, production scheduling, and soundtrack planning. Instructions are provided on how to develop sections like storyboards, shot lists, contact information for cast and crew, and acquiring necessary production elements. Completing this presentation will help comprehensively plan all aspects of a short film production.
The document summarizes the planning for a music video shoot at a rural location. It discusses scouting the location and obtaining permission to film. Equipment needs are identified, including a tripod, camera, guitar, lights, and a car. Potential health and safety issues are examined, such as cables tripping hazards. Lighting conditions and camera angles are considered. The document also addresses electricity, sound checks, confirming schedules with the crew and actors, and arranging parking and access for the shoot.
The document provides details on the pre-production of a short film, including storyboards, sound design plans, equipment and location needs, contingency planning, health and safety considerations, and casting. Storyboards are presented across three pages detailing 50 shots. The sound design section outlines plans for 5 music tracks to set different tones. A list of needed equipment, props, costumes, and locations is provided, with all locations being areas within the document writer's house. Contingency planning addresses various personal, technical, logistical, and organizational issues that may arise. Health and safety considerations include risk assessments, confined spaces, weather, traffic, and proper handling of props like knives.
The document discusses research conducted for a 60-second sci-fi short film project. A survey found that storyline and sci-fi genre were most appealing to the target age range of 16-24 years old. Primary research also indicated sci-fi was popular. Most feedback found the plot concept interesting but unclear for 60 seconds. The document also reviews popular film genres in 2013 and 2016, certificate ratings, potential filming and editing techniques to use based on experiments, and possible constraints of the project.
The music video will follow 4 girls who have returned to nature and live in the forest, showing their efforts to survive away from modern society through activities like building fires, hunting, and finding shelter. It will be filmed in the indie/rock genre to match the song. Scenes will be shot at Blaise Castle woods and a school stage. The video will feature 4 actors playing anonymous girls aiding each other. Precise storyboarding and filming techniques like slow motion and steady cam will be used to improve quality. Scheduling actors and locations poses challenges due to varying availabilities that must be coordinated.
The document outlines plans for a short documentary video, including inspiration drawn from the film "A Place Like This" and focusing on music, cinematography, and storytelling. The creator intends to record a cover of the soulful R&B song "Ivory Black" to juxtapose over interview footage. Shots will be unfocused to emphasize the music and story over the interviewee. The purpose is to show how music and visuals can interpret events differently and tell separate stories.
The document outlines plans for a short documentary video, including inspiration drawn from the film "A Place Like This" and focusing on music, cinematography, and storytelling. The creator intends to record a cover of the soulful R&B song "Ivory Black" to juxtapose over interview footage. Shots will be unfocused to emphasize the music and story over the interviewee. The purpose is to show how music and visuals can interpret events differently and tell separate stories.
The document outlines the pre-production process for a documentary on survival skills. It includes choosing engaging font styles, selecting compelling imagery, and storyboarding different camera shot types. Potential issues like copyright and time management are addressed, as is a weekly schedule for filming, editing, and finalizing the documentary trailer within an 8-day period. Resources needed include camera equipment, editing software, and online sources for additional materials.
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The document is a diary of a student's progress editing their documentary over several months. They recorded narration but had to rerecord due to background noise. They edited footage together and responded to feedback. To extend the length, the student continued writing their script and submitted a second draft. Technical issues like a full hard drive and accidentally deleted image caused delays. More audio was added to extend the runtime. The final draft couldn't be submitted on time due to technical difficulties accessing the needed editing software. They will continue working on their blog until the software is updated.
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The production diary details the filmmaker's progress on their documentary over several weeks. They received permission to film at a location called the Winter Gardens and organized filming times. The filmmaker shot intro footage on a football field but had issues editing in Premiere Pro. Weather prevented re-shooting audio, so old footage will be used for now. Personal matters delayed further filming but more footage was later recorded and editing began. Audio for the first segment was re-recorded and a form was submitted to hopefully film at the Winter Gardens again in mid-February. Previous forms were resent as PDFs and a safety form was forwarded to the college.
The client is Sunderland College, which targets students aged 16-19 and adults. The document discusses designing a poster for the college that imitates the style of its website. It describes rejecting several early poster designs for issues like distracting text colors, unbalanced layouts, and plain areas. Photo experiments testing different campus shots are shown, and one image was rejected for covering part of a building. The final poster design includes information on courses, registration, contact details, and campus photos to match the uniform, professional look of the college website.
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
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population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
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'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
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to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
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changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
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these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
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- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
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2. The personnel list is used to document
everyone working on the project, their
role in the production, and their
contact information.
The resource list is used to document
the equipment needed for the
production such as cameras, the list
also includes where to get the
equipment and how to obtain it.
The location release form is a way to
get permission for a filming location
from the owner or property manager.
3. The contributor release form is used to get
permission from the producers or
contributors, to film a production.
The risk assessment form is used to
identify possible hazards while filming as
well as who it might affect.
4. The location scouting sheet is used to
scout for suitable filming locations that
would be convenient for the cast to film
at, the sheet also contains contact
information and the name of the
location. I am going to film in the Winter
Gardens because of the unique plants
and dinosaur statues that match the
subject of the documentary, if I am
unable to film there, I have also scouted
Barnes park as a substitute as it has wide
open spaces which would be beneficial
for filming. I want to film in these
location as it will allow me to capture an
establishing shot of my surroundings
5. Script
I believe that this is the best
format for my documentary as
my subjects are presented
factually and in a way that my
audience will understand. I
have outlined where I am
going to use images and
transitions so that I know
what to film when it comes to
production.
6. Shot list
Medium close up- I
will use this shot
when talking about
the subject
close up- I will use
this shot in the
winter gardens
Establishing shot- I
will use this shot at
the beach and at
the winter gardens
Wide shot- a shot of
me on the beach
Medium long shot- the
opening of the
documentary
including the
introduction
7. Story board
Pedestal down and title for 10
seconds
Medium long shot for 30
seconds
Establishing shot for 10 seconds
Medium Close up for 3 minutes
Establishing shot for 10
seconds
Establishing shot for
10 seconds
Medium Close up for 3 minutes Pedestal up and credits for 30
seconds
Beasts from the East
Medium close up for 3/4
minutes
8. Timetable
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Filming
1st Jan
Filming
2nd Jan
Filming
3rd Jan
Filming
4th Jan
Filming
5th Jan
Filming
6th Jan
Filming
7th Jan
Filming
8th Jan
Filming
9th Jan
Filming
10th Jan
Filming
11th Jan
Filming
12th Jan
Filming
13th Jan
Filming
14th Jan
Editing
15th Jan
Editing
16th Jan
Editing
17th Jan
Editing
18th Jan
Editing
19th
Editing
20th Jan
Editing
21st Jan
Present initial
draft
22nd Jan
Filming
23rd Jan
Filming
24th Jan
Filming
25th Jan
Editing
26th Jan
Editing
27th Jan
Editing
28th Jan
Present
updated draft
29th Jan
Respond to
Feedback
30th Jan
Respond to
Feedback
31st Jan
Respond to
Feedback
1st Feb
Final Draft
2nd Feb
9. Potential problems
Possible problems that could occur during filming includes,
raining or unsuitable weather, to counter act this I could film
indoors, camera batteries running out , I could bring extra
batteries, unavailable filming locations, I could film
somewhere else such as Barnes park.