LO1 - purpose, uses and content of pre-production documents

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what are they, how are they used and by whom and what do they contain?
Dean Short
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What 3 items does a mind map contain? 1. nodes 2. sub-nodes 3. branches
Who is the audience for a mind map? 1. production team 2. pre-production team
What are the 4 purposes of a mind map? 1. to help develop ideas about a project 2. to show how ideas are connected 3. to identify the content needed for a project 4. to identify the resources needed for a project
What is a mind map? a diagram used to help organise thoughts and ideas about a topic or subject
What is a mood board? A mood board is a collection of sample materials based around a specific topic or theme
Who is the audience for a mood board? 1. pre-production team 2. production team 3. client
What items can a mood board contain? (list as many as you can think of) - images - annotations - colours - fonts - logos - symbols/icons - audio (digital mood board only) - video (digital mood board only) - materials (physical mood board only)
What are the 3 main purposes of a mood board? 1. To come up with or help develop ideas for a project 2. To help you think creatively about the product 3. To get ideas from existing designs or products
What is a storyboard? A story board is a series of drawings and annotations which show a sequence of events
Who is the audience for a storyboard? - production team e.g. film crew, animators - director - post-production team
What are the 3 main purposes of a storyboard? 1. To show a sequence of events 2. So that the film crew know what to film or the animators know what to animate​ 3. So that post-production team know how to edit the film​
What can a storyboard contain? (SAM'S LENS) S - shot (camera) A - angle (camera) M - movement (camera) S - scene number L - length of scene E - environment N - noise (inc. dialogue and music) S - shadow and light (lighting)
What is a visualisation diagram? A visualisation diagram is a sketch or drawing of what you intend the final product to look like
Who is the audience for a visualisation diagram? - production team - client
What are the 3 main purposes of a visualisation diagram? 1. To show the content and layout of a product​ 2. To show the client what the product will look like so that any changes can be made before production 3. To give the production team something to work from to ensure the product looks as planned​
What can a visualisation diagram contain? - images - annotations - colours - fonts - logos - symbols/icons
What is a script A script is a written document that provides information, such as stage directions and dialogue, for the production of a video or animation
What are the 3 main purposes of a script? 1. To show who is in the scene and what they’re saying 2. To give stage directions to help the actors and film crew​ 3. To show the location for where a film/animation is taking place​
What can a script contain? - Location​ - Stage directions​ - Characters​ - Dialogue​ - Camera shots, angle and movement
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