FILM PRODUCTION 
G.C.S.E. Film Studies
Starter 
 Where do you think ideas come from and 
why?
Todays Objectives 
 WALT 
 Overview of the requirements for the production 
task. 
 Analyse short films and their structure. 
 Understand where ideas are generated and 
create an initial concept. 
 WILF 
 Feedback on the strengths and weakness of short 
films. 
 Identify a range of ideas. 
 Select a final concept and develop a synopsis for 
your short film.
Production Tasks 
 This coursework task is graded in four areas. 
 1) Pre-production – produce a storyboard 
with a minimum of twenty slides (20 marks) 
 2) Pitch – You will need to pitch your idea (10 
marks) 
 3) Production – construct a two minute scene 
from a film (30 marks) 
 4) Evaluation – evaluate your contribution to 
the project. (10 marks)
Task 1 
 1) Pre-production 
 You need to create two pieces of work to complete 
this task: 
 Synopsis – You need to produce a document of 150 
words that identifies the genre of the film you are making 
(or sub-genre if relevant) and an overview of the narrative 
of the film, this should also include information on the 
scene you would produce. 
 Storyboard – You need to produce a storyboard of the 
scene you are going to produce, there should be at least 
twenty frames in the storyboard. These images should 
include any dialogue that you are going to use within the 
shot and also the movement of the shot e.g. pan, tilt or 
tracking shot.
Task 2 
 2) Pitch 
 This will have to be done individually. You all have to pitch 
your idea of your film. The pitch should include the following 
information: 
 A logline – a one or two sentence summary of your films 
narrative. 
 Genre – what is the genre or sub-genre of the film? 
 Narrative – what happens in the story, give an overview of the 
whole film? 
 Stars – who would be in your film? Why would these stars be 
good in your movie? What is their appeal to the audience? Have 
they been in horror movies before? 
 Target Audience – who is the target audience for your film (age 
range, gender and socio-economic grouping)? 
 Justification – Why would your film appeal to the target 
audience? 
 Overview of the scene you would produce for the film – 
include the storyboard in your pitch, or show it to the audience.
Task 3 
 3) Final Production 
 The sequence you are creating is around two minutes in 
length. The scene you create should use the appropriate 
conventions from the genre and demonstrate tension and 
atmosphere. 
 You can work in groups up to four but you must be 
producing one of the ideas that were pitched. The roles 
you must work in are: 
 Camera Operator 
 Editor 
 Up to two of you can work in each of these roles; you must 
complete at least a minute each of the film for it to be 
considered a significant and defined role within the group. 
This will need to be identified from the first group-meeting, 
divide the storyboard planning in half identifying who will 
complete which shots for the filming and editing.
Task 4 
 4) Evaluation 
 This must be completed individually. You can complete this task as either: 
 An essay – which should be between 350 – 500 words 
 A digital presentation – with slide notes using Powerpoint. 
 The evaluation should cover the following criteria: 
 What technical and creative skills did you use in the film. Also discuss the skills 
you used within the job you fulfilled. 
 What codes and conventions did you use to create meaning in the film? Consider 
how you conveyed the type of genre the film is – you could refer to real films here 
to demonstrate you used similar codes and conventions to create meaning for 
the audience in areas such as: mise-en-scene, camera, editing, and sound. 
 What type of film language did you use, e.g. types of camera shots, pace of the 
editing. 
 How would the film convey meaning to the target audience? 
 What would the BBFC rate the film, consider the material in the scene, could they 
have an impact on the film, enforcing cuts or banning films. 
 What company would produce a film like this and how do you know this?
Short Films 
 We are going to watch some short films. 
 In groups after analyse them and identify the 
strengths and weaknesses of these short films. 
 Feedback to the class.
Ideas Generation 
 In groups discuss what might inspire you to 
create an idea for a film 
 Where do ideas come from? 
 There is an argument that there are no original 
ideas do you believe this. 
 Feedback to the group.
Ideas 
 You are going to have to pitch an idea to the class 
and write an synopsis of your film – Task 1 and 
Task 2. 
 You need to brainstorm a range of ideas for your 
film, consider for each idea you have: 
 Story 
 Narrative – beginning, middle and end. 
 Characters 
 Locations 
 Effects
Feedback 
 Pitch to the class you best idea. 
 Give feedback at the end on how to improve 
the idea – class. 
 Only an idea pitched can be made into a film 
as a group.
Synopsis 
 Decide on your final idea and begin 
developing your synopsis or the final idea. You 
must cover: 
 Synopsis – You need to produce a document 
of 150 words that identifies the genre of the 
film you are making (or sub-genre if relevant) 
and an overview of the narrative of the film, 
this should also include information on the 
scene you would produce.
Homework 
 Complete the synopsis 
 Synopsis – You need to produce a document 
of 150 words that identifies the genre of the 
film you are making (or sub-genre if relevant) 
and an overview of the narrative of the film, 
this should also include information on the 
scene you would produce.

Production intro

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Starter  Wheredo you think ideas come from and why?
  • 3.
    Todays Objectives WALT  Overview of the requirements for the production task.  Analyse short films and their structure.  Understand where ideas are generated and create an initial concept.  WILF  Feedback on the strengths and weakness of short films.  Identify a range of ideas.  Select a final concept and develop a synopsis for your short film.
  • 4.
    Production Tasks This coursework task is graded in four areas.  1) Pre-production – produce a storyboard with a minimum of twenty slides (20 marks)  2) Pitch – You will need to pitch your idea (10 marks)  3) Production – construct a two minute scene from a film (30 marks)  4) Evaluation – evaluate your contribution to the project. (10 marks)
  • 5.
    Task 1 1) Pre-production  You need to create two pieces of work to complete this task:  Synopsis – You need to produce a document of 150 words that identifies the genre of the film you are making (or sub-genre if relevant) and an overview of the narrative of the film, this should also include information on the scene you would produce.  Storyboard – You need to produce a storyboard of the scene you are going to produce, there should be at least twenty frames in the storyboard. These images should include any dialogue that you are going to use within the shot and also the movement of the shot e.g. pan, tilt or tracking shot.
  • 6.
    Task 2 2) Pitch  This will have to be done individually. You all have to pitch your idea of your film. The pitch should include the following information:  A logline – a one or two sentence summary of your films narrative.  Genre – what is the genre or sub-genre of the film?  Narrative – what happens in the story, give an overview of the whole film?  Stars – who would be in your film? Why would these stars be good in your movie? What is their appeal to the audience? Have they been in horror movies before?  Target Audience – who is the target audience for your film (age range, gender and socio-economic grouping)?  Justification – Why would your film appeal to the target audience?  Overview of the scene you would produce for the film – include the storyboard in your pitch, or show it to the audience.
  • 7.
    Task 3 3) Final Production  The sequence you are creating is around two minutes in length. The scene you create should use the appropriate conventions from the genre and demonstrate tension and atmosphere.  You can work in groups up to four but you must be producing one of the ideas that were pitched. The roles you must work in are:  Camera Operator  Editor  Up to two of you can work in each of these roles; you must complete at least a minute each of the film for it to be considered a significant and defined role within the group. This will need to be identified from the first group-meeting, divide the storyboard planning in half identifying who will complete which shots for the filming and editing.
  • 8.
    Task 4 4) Evaluation  This must be completed individually. You can complete this task as either:  An essay – which should be between 350 – 500 words  A digital presentation – with slide notes using Powerpoint.  The evaluation should cover the following criteria:  What technical and creative skills did you use in the film. Also discuss the skills you used within the job you fulfilled.  What codes and conventions did you use to create meaning in the film? Consider how you conveyed the type of genre the film is – you could refer to real films here to demonstrate you used similar codes and conventions to create meaning for the audience in areas such as: mise-en-scene, camera, editing, and sound.  What type of film language did you use, e.g. types of camera shots, pace of the editing.  How would the film convey meaning to the target audience?  What would the BBFC rate the film, consider the material in the scene, could they have an impact on the film, enforcing cuts or banning films.  What company would produce a film like this and how do you know this?
  • 9.
    Short Films We are going to watch some short films.  In groups after analyse them and identify the strengths and weaknesses of these short films.  Feedback to the class.
  • 10.
    Ideas Generation In groups discuss what might inspire you to create an idea for a film  Where do ideas come from?  There is an argument that there are no original ideas do you believe this.  Feedback to the group.
  • 11.
    Ideas  Youare going to have to pitch an idea to the class and write an synopsis of your film – Task 1 and Task 2.  You need to brainstorm a range of ideas for your film, consider for each idea you have:  Story  Narrative – beginning, middle and end.  Characters  Locations  Effects
  • 12.
    Feedback  Pitchto the class you best idea.  Give feedback at the end on how to improve the idea – class.  Only an idea pitched can be made into a film as a group.
  • 13.
    Synopsis  Decideon your final idea and begin developing your synopsis or the final idea. You must cover:  Synopsis – You need to produce a document of 150 words that identifies the genre of the film you are making (or sub-genre if relevant) and an overview of the narrative of the film, this should also include information on the scene you would produce.
  • 14.
    Homework  Completethe synopsis  Synopsis – You need to produce a document of 150 words that identifies the genre of the film you are making (or sub-genre if relevant) and an overview of the narrative of the film, this should also include information on the scene you would produce.