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Unit 1: Pre-Production Techniques for the Creative Media Industry

Unit 22: Single Camera Techniques

Scenario: You are an independent filmmaker. You are planning to research, plan and produce/create a 5-7 minute short film/documentary for entry into the festival circuit and/or to send to commissioning editors.

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Task 1:

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U22

Create resources to teach a GCSE Media class about short films/documentaries. This can be a visual presentation, a film-based presentation, a webpage, or a written chapter/article.

U1

Research 1: Notes and documentation for an existing finished media production

 

You will research the requirements of a specific media production and, working backwards, demonstrate an understanding of the requirements for the media production by reproducing your interpretation of the documentation that would have been required for the production to be successfully achieved. Choose a couple of good examples of media production to get you started. Your research should at least cover the areas below:

 

Type of production: Is the production film, television, video, radio, interactive media, web, print or photo-imaging? Based on your selected examples, write a detailed overview of each one that identifies the type of production it is and what features or conventions tell you this. Include screenshots of each example to support your writing.

 

Finance: Given the type of production, what costs would be involved? What are the possible sources of finance and what requirements (equipment, personnel, transport, materials, facility hire, clearances etc) are notable? Provide a table of information for this. It might be difficult to find costings for your chosen example. Where appropriate, you can rely on more general costing information for similar productions. Good research will include your comments on the different types of costing items – do not just copy and paste information onto a table. Engage with the information yourself.

 

Time: What time frame would this production require? What deadlines would be required? What aspects would impact the schedule? Provide a timeline of all this information. Again, if you cannot find a timeline for your specific examples, source a range of industry models and comment on the time allocated for different stages of preproduction for different types of productions.

 

Location and Facilities: Account for all the facilities for both the shooting locations, equipment, post-production facilities, in-house or outsourcing, availability and costs of this. Provide tables, lists or whatever types of information you find for your examples, and a then complete a hypothetical location scout locations for your examples.

 

Codes of practice and regulation: What legal and regulatory documentation would be required for this production? Research and produce sample model releases, location permissions, health and safety documentation for cast and crew, copyright considerations and audience classification descriptions according to both local (HK) classification and international standards. Provide sample documents for this. Comment critically on every sample document you include.

 

EVIDENCE: Webpage, presentation, notes, planning.

 

 

P1, M1, D1

 

DUE DATE: 10th November 2018

Breakdown

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Task 2:

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Plan your short film or TV Drama

 

Pitch and Supporting Pre-Production Log

 

Near Professional standard Script of your 5-7 minute production with CORRECT FORMATTING

 

You will be required to pitch, including a demonstrated awareness of all the requirements for, your exhibition. Your pitch must be supported by a full portfolio of preproduction documentation.

 

Procedure: identify finances are required and what are your sources of funding: prepare a budget for this. What personnel, equipment, transportation and other resources are needed. Prepare a detailed table of this information and how these requirements will be met by you in the lead up to your exhibition. What legal, health  

and safety considerations are there and how will you address them? Prepare a table or flowchart of these concerns and proposed actions to avoid or address them.

 

Documentation: treatment, application for exhibition space, contact lists, location recces, timeline and schedule, exhibition budget, quotations for printing and mounting costs, transportation costs etc, clearances for personnel, equipment bookings and reviews, studio or post-production facility bookings, sketches and measurements of the exhibition space, sketches of proposed photographs (concept sketches) with annotations, health, safety and risk assessment documents, contingency plans.

 

EVIDENCE: Planning and pre-production notes, pre-production portfolio

 

P2, M2, D2,

 

DUE DATE:  10th January 2019 - Film Pre-Pro

                      25th February 2019 AkoniFest Pre-Pro 

List of Objectives

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Task 3:

Updated AkoniFest

Pre-pro

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Produce your 5-7min Short Film/Documentary for Festival Viewing

 

EVIDENCE: Finished film

 

P3, M3, D3

 

DUE DATE: 2 March 2019

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