Sunday 19 October 2014

5 DAYS TO HALF TERM! FILMING MUST BE COMPLETED BY MONDAY NOVEMBER 3RD!


You should have FULLY COMPLETED PLANNING by now, as this deadline passed over a week ago! If this is still ongoing, you need to work EXCEPTIONALLY HARD AND EFFICIENTLY over this week, to finish planning and start FILMING.
CHECK THE PLANNING LIST OF TASKS CAREFULLY - IF THERE ARE PIECES MISSING, YOU WILL ALL LOSE MARKS.
You are expected to find time to plan and film this week. A college day starts at 8.45 and ends at 3.45. If you normally come in late, or finish early, you need to re-assess this and prioritise college work to complete. We expect everyone to spend at least 3-4 hours each per week on this subject. Paid work is not an excuse for missing a deadline.
YOUR FILMING DEADLINE HAS ALREADY BEEN EXTENDED, AND MUST BE MET.
OVER HALF TERM, YOU WILL ALL NEED TO MEET TO FILM.


Monday 6 October 2014

ADVANCE NOTICE - HOW TO ARRANGE TO FILM IN LESSONS

You will only be permitted to start filming when either myself or Andrew has signed off your completed planning. All planning stages must be completed before filming, unless there is a valid reason for delaying that has been agreed by us.

This is only possible once we are convinced that you have planned sufficiently well.  If you have a double period or the One and a Half Hour period, you may be able to extend this into lunch, break or study periods and thereby make a very lengthy filming session.  

If you intend to do this, you must get permission from  Andrew and myself- speak to us and send us an e mail explaining where you will be filming with a contact number.  


You cannot miss other subject lessons to do filming


A REMINDER OF THE CHECKLIST OF JOBS TO DO BY FRIDAY



Pre-Production Checklist – tick off tasks as you complete them

Have you created posts on all the following?
Done
Allocate pre-production roles in the group: location scout; prop ‘buyer’; storyboard artist/s; animatics director; sound designer; lighting designer; screenwriter; camera operator/s; costume, hair and make-up designer and ‘buyer’;

Any ideas that were rejected and why.

Group writes synopsis of short film – about 200 words posted to blog

Apply Genre to final idea – single genre? Hybrid? Or resist genre category? Will you use established film styles – eg Social Realism or ‘Noir’?  Decisions to blog with justification and links to similar real texts if possible (these may be feature length films)

Apply Representation to final idea – initial ideas about representation of social groups, places and ideas or issues covered by your story.  Make links to real texts

Apply Audience to final idea– initial ideas about your expected audience – by age, gender and social class. Link to expected viewing platforms for your film (where would it be screened ideally?).  Make links to real texts.

Apply Narrative to final idea – initial ideas about the structure of the story – linear? Non-linear? Circular? Use narrative theory here – Todorov; Levi-Strauss; Vogler etc.  Make links to real texts.

Apply Media Language to final idea – initial ideas about film techniques you’d like to use and examples or suggestions. Make links to real texts.

Script for dialogue 


Storyboard Animatic One - CORRECT TIMINGS - should last 5 mins


Storyboard Animatic Two with commentary (any length necessary) - OR group film commentary on key shots or scenes, perhaps as inserts in film - again, this can be any length


Evidence of location research – rejections and final decisions with explanations.


Evidence of location permission (where required)


Health and Safety considerations – locations and roles. 


Evidence of research and planning into Costume, Make up, Hair and Props


Organization of actors


Lighting decisions


Sound design – initial ideas about sound – soundtrack, foleys, ambient and dialogue. What needs to be organized and what are the likely issues in locations.

Shooting schedule – plans for the shoot


Evidence of experimenting with any new or complex techniques


Audience feedback – evidence that you have consulted on ideas and taken feedback into consideration.

Wednesday 1 October 2014

YOU ARE NOW IN THE PLANNING STAGE - KEEP ON WITH RESEARCHING TOO!



Here's a reminder of what you need to be getting on with during the next 2 weeks. Keep using the checklist in your booklet to stay on track.



Deadline Two: Ongoing Research and Pre-Production Planning (refer to pages 7-8 of booklet)

- Ongoing Research into other short films following same structure as in deadline one.

- Pre Production Planning - Use the checklist on Page 8 and the advice on Page 7 of your booklet to document all aspects of this:- Roles, ideas rejected, Application of MRANG, synopsis of story, detail of plot on animatics (2), script, written permissions, location research, Health and safety, Costume, Hair, makeup and props for characterization, organization of actors, lighting, sound, experimentation.
audience feedback on story ideas, proposed characters and scenes (can be gathered and presented through social networking sites), with comments posted


Friday October 10th, midnight