Pre-production
In film making and video production, preproduction begins once a project has been started.at this point, we need to break down the script into individual scenes (storyboard) and prepare all the locations, props, special effects.
For this article, the teacher put Charlie, Stanley, Aliyha and I into a group. Stanley takes care of writing the script.
I do the storyboard which is a sketch of how to organize a story and a list of it's contents.You can either draw one by yourself or go on to www.storyboardthat.com as all the things you need to create a storyboard are on this website. This is how the storyboard looks like:
Aliyha do the risk assessment and location report. The risk assessment covers and manages health, safety and the risk we can create in our production. Basically, what you need to do with the risk assessment is what hazards may be presented, assess the risk of people being exposed to these hazards and find way to control them. However, with this "How to make tea" film there aren't much thing to worry about as we shoot in the college's studio. This is how a risk assessment looks like:
Location report is to identify and find idea location for a film shoot which is easy for Aliyha as we shoot in the college's studio.
Last but not least, Charlie took care of the shot list which he need to include the shot number, shot type, action and notes for the film. A shot list should be written in order that would be logical to shoot on the day.
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