Nithin Kalorth
nithinkalorth@gmail.com
 Writing a production proposal is for the
purpose getting permission of shoot or to
make a plan.
 1. A treatment (written format)
 2. A proposed budget
 3. A video format or script
 4. Proposed production schedule
 Cast and crew
 Production locations
 Contact persons
 Content nature (type of program)
 Place of people
 Place of shooting
 Location permission
 Location charges
 Crew expenses
 Short note of whole program.
 A treatment is a piece of prose, typically the
step between scene and the first draft of
a screenplay for a motion picture, television
program, or radio play.
 Less words for a documentary.
Treatment One liner Script
Story
Board
Program
 Every penny (rupee) must go screen.
 Workout on budget
 Crew
 Equipments
 Travel
 Other charges
 Words of the screen.
 Idea to paper
 Camera details (Shot scale, angle, movement)
 Video Description
 Audio Description
 Details form of script.
SCENE
/ SHOT
CAMERA VIDEO AUDIO
1/1 ELS
Low
angle,
Zoom
Birds flying in the sky Sound of
bird
1/2 CU, Eye
level, Still
Mother bird feeding small
one
Music of
harmony
 Dates of each videotapes
 Place of travel
 Transportation plans
 Crew accommodation
 Location
 Interviewee details
 Coordinate all production pronlems
 1. Shooting
 2. Interview
 3. Content
 4. Creative work
 Checking the footage
 Writing final script
 Editing
 Music, Dubbing
 Title, effects
 Final Script (If needed)
 Two column
 One column
 Four column
 NO PRACTICAL RULES
 But theory says a lot
 1. write in 12 point size
 2. All names, sound effects location in capital
 3. Number each page
 4. Draw a neat border
 A script with a pictorial or graphical
representation.
 Location needs
 Actor costume
 Camera movements
 For making shot list

Television Production - Planning and Executing

  • 1.
  • 2.
     Writing aproduction proposal is for the purpose getting permission of shoot or to make a plan.  1. A treatment (written format)  2. A proposed budget  3. A video format or script  4. Proposed production schedule
  • 3.
     Cast andcrew  Production locations  Contact persons  Content nature (type of program)
  • 4.
     Place ofpeople  Place of shooting  Location permission  Location charges  Crew expenses
  • 5.
     Short noteof whole program.  A treatment is a piece of prose, typically the step between scene and the first draft of a screenplay for a motion picture, television program, or radio play.  Less words for a documentary.
  • 6.
    Treatment One linerScript Story Board Program
  • 7.
     Every penny(rupee) must go screen.  Workout on budget  Crew  Equipments  Travel  Other charges
  • 8.
     Words ofthe screen.  Idea to paper  Camera details (Shot scale, angle, movement)  Video Description  Audio Description
  • 9.
     Details formof script. SCENE / SHOT CAMERA VIDEO AUDIO 1/1 ELS Low angle, Zoom Birds flying in the sky Sound of bird 1/2 CU, Eye level, Still Mother bird feeding small one Music of harmony
  • 10.
     Dates ofeach videotapes  Place of travel  Transportation plans  Crew accommodation  Location  Interviewee details
  • 11.
     Coordinate allproduction pronlems  1. Shooting  2. Interview  3. Content  4. Creative work
  • 12.
     Checking thefootage  Writing final script  Editing  Music, Dubbing  Title, effects  Final Script (If needed)
  • 13.
     Two column One column  Four column
  • 14.
     NO PRACTICALRULES  But theory says a lot  1. write in 12 point size  2. All names, sound effects location in capital  3. Number each page  4. Draw a neat border
  • 15.
     A scriptwith a pictorial or graphical representation.  Location needs  Actor costume  Camera movements  For making shot list