Wednesday, 1 December 2010

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Here is our Story board, shot list, risk assessment and mindmap for our actual childrens film introduction;

Story Board;
Our story shows the genereal idea for our film. We will use the story board to outline our product which allows us to add in our own ideas as we film and edit it. We found that it works well this way as it lets us be more creative and add more ideas as we go along.

Shot List;
As you can see above our shot list contain 12 different shots we are going to include. The shot list tells us loads of details about the type of shots we areg going for. The information tells us the kind of shot going to be used, what the shot will be used for and key information like Land Props etc. Again, much like the story board this just gives us a genereal idea of what we want to achieve, and allows us to add last minute ideas and concepts.

Risk Assessment;
A risk assessment form has to be filled in before any shoot. The assessment looks at what you will be doing and whether there may be any potential risks to people or equiment. For example, you should take weather conditions, environment conditions and public safety into account when filling out the from. It then asks for ways that you could reduce the risk by taking precautions etc. The risk assessment is a very important part of any shoot.

Mind Map;
The mind map is a brief sumary of all our ideas for our childrens film opening. It shows all our idea's for Location, Genre, Narrative, Characters, Classification and Effects. The circled ideas our the final choices for our film.


Charlotte, Graeme, Jamila and Tom

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