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PRELIMINARY EXERCISE FEB 15/12

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Page 1: Preliminary planning

PRELIMINARY EXERCISE

FEB 15/12

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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 she/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!

Music & costume/props are optional

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LOCATIONS FOR FILMING

1) Library

2) Media room – through door, in side room

3) Media room – through door, in main room

4) Media room – corner of room, walk up stairs outside, through door, in main room

5) St Claudines

You will choose from a pot and take photos of locations before completing planning

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PLANNING CHECKLISTFor planning you must have:

1)Idea exploration

2)Location photographs

3)Timeline

4)Overhead plan

5)Storyboard

6)Script

7)Shotlist

8)Photograph of group

9)Music (OPTIONAL)

10)Costume/props (OPTIONAL)

You may NOT each do a different section......must all do together.

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IDEA EXPLORATION

Use simplemind or popplet to explore different ideas for your preliminary, place screen grab

*You could consider your genre to apply if you wish

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LOCATION PHOTOGRAPHS

Photos of your locations

Make sure you 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

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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

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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

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OVERHEAD PLANSExamples

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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

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STORYBOARD EXAMPLE

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SCRIPT

-must use correct format

-correct font (courier or courier new)

-correct size (11 point)

-correct tabs

-correct titles (in bold/capitals etc)

-scene numbers co-ordinate with storyboard

Keep it simple.....each character to have 3-5 lines each

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SHOTLISTNumbers co-ordinate with script and storyboard-should have a range of shots including:

-establishing -two

-over the shoulder -mid/long/close up/extreme close up etc

# Type of shot Description Prop/costume needed

i.e. Establishing shot Establishing shot of front of school

N/A

1

2

3

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PHOTOGRAPH OF GROUPTake a photo of everyone in group working on planning

This acts as evidence that everyone was present and participated

Remember, you are only as strong as your weakest link!

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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

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MUSICOPTIONAL

Include link/screen grab of copyright free music

Explain what style/tone the music is

Explain where in the scene it will be applied and why

http://freeplaymusic.com/search/category_search.php?t=f&i=28

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YOUTUBE EXAMPLEShttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtljKx31MJg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSDEJQfwD9c

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

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HOMEWORK

Set: Fri Feb 15

Due: Mon Feb 27

To complete all planning in group over holidays

(arrange to meet 1 day)

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FILMING

You will film on Monday/Tuesday = you choose times

Filming = 1 hour max

Editing = 2 hours max

Edited version to be done by WED (can stay afterschool to edit)

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MARK SCHEMEYou are being marked on: 1 2 3 4

Create a clear powerpoint (all work is clear and in correct order)

Work as a team (photo of group)

Effort

Timeline

Overhead plan

Storyboard

Script

Shotlist

Clear, simple and effect

Originality & creativity