Post on 15-Aug-2015
ASSIGN 20:PRELIMINARY PLANNING
MAR 5/15
TASKContinuity task involving filming and editing a character (who has 1 prop)
-opening a door,
-crossing a room
-sitting down in a chair opposite another character,
-with whom he then exchanges a couple of lines of dialogue.
This task should demonstrate:
-Controlled use of camera (steady filming)-Attention to framing-Variety of shots-Continuity editing
-180 degree rule-match on action-shot reverse shot
Also be conscious of:
-speaking clearly (no sound problems)-being simple & creative-CONTINUITY!
LOCATIONS FOR FILMING
1) You choose your location over half term.
Need:
1 table
2 chairs
Nearby door and space for character to walk
1 prop for 1 character
Decent lighting (windows helps!)
PLANNING CHECKLISTFor planning you must have:
1)Idea exploration
2)Location photographs
3)Timeline (optional – put on timetoast)
4)Overhead plan
5)Storyboard
6)Script
7)Production photographs
8)Costume/props (OPTIONAL)
9)Music (OPTIONAL)
IDEA EXPLORATION
Do on A3 (or simplemind) and take a pic
*You should consider your subgenre!
LOCATION PHOTOGRAPHS
Photos of your locations
Try to have captions under photos, and get a range of angles of the room.
Library from door Library from other side Library from desk on stairs
TIMELINE
The timeline should identify what happens in the preliminary.
It should be 60-90 seconds long.
Description of scene here…make sure it is brief!
Description of scene here…
Description of scene here…
Description of scene here…
0-5 6-9 1-13 14-19 20-24 25-28 29-34 35-40 41-43 44-47
OVERHEAD PLANS
Overhead plans have:
-the overhead view of the room
-the camera positions with numbers (for the shots)…….these numbers co-ordinate with storyboard
-dotted line to identify movement of camera man
OVERHEAD PLANSExamples
These are camera positions !
Dotted line = where character walks
This example is poor.
This example is good and has a clear key.
STORYBOARD
-Number each frame
-EVERY shot must be drawn, including match on action (every shot)
-drawn with enough detail to understand angle
-under each frame there should be a short description of shot
-if using any transitions or effects – identify under frame
(ask if you want a template!)
STORYBOARD EXAMPLE1 2 3 4
5
Number each frame
Write a short description of shot type underneath
Also, write any special f/x or costume/props needed
Identify any transitions
Fade Out
Overlap
Fade In
SCRIPT
-use ‘Scriptly’ app or type up
-see model
Keep it simple.....each character to have 3-5 lines each
SCRIPT MODEL
PRODUCTION PHOTOSPhotos of planning
Photos of production
John Doe
Jane Doe
Jon Smith
Jane SmithJames Doe
The group working on our preliminary plans
COSTUME AND PROPSOPTIONAL
You may choose to make your actors characters in relation to a genre if you choose
You can show your planning and consideration of costume props
Consider denotation/connotation
Costumes
Classic yet modern detective style
Props
Classic prop for detective
MUSICOPTIONAL
Include link/screen grab of copyright free music site
Explain what style/tone the music is…
Explain where in the scene it will be applied and why… (could write on timeline)
http://freeplaymusic.com/search/category_search.php?t=f&i=28
FILMING
This should take you about 20-30 mins to film.
YOUTUBE EXAMPLES
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtljKx31MJg 3/4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xm38wuqadgA 3C
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xwwypd8atOE 1B
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3ToLnSy8LU 2/3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERjIeYNtqgc ¾
EXTENSION TASK
Make a BAD preliminary
HOMEWORK
Filming due by Monday
You will edit next week
WHEN DONE
Upload PPT (or blog post) onto blog
Upload video on youtube, embed on blog