Tuesday, 18 April 2017

5.2 Homework - Deadline 3rd April

Objective: Plan television idents to a brief showing creativity and flair, and working independently to professional expectations. As a group of 4 produce a pre-production portfolio consisting of:

Task 4a) 4 x storyboards, one for each idea from individual student, that include detail. Photograph each storyboard and post them on your blog.

Task 4b) Animatic with timings for each Ident with annotation on if they will meet duration and how to compensate (Distinction)

Task 4c) Complete pre-production paperwork to effectively carry out the shoot:


  1. Kit booking
  2. Recees (on site, w/photos)
  3. Risk Assessments (high, low, medium + photos)
  4. Production Budget (breakdown by individual cost including actual Kit hire and resources such as studio)
  5. Timescale/Production Schedule (Gant Chart)
  6. Crew roles and Skills Profile (requirements of the role and why your skills CV matches this)
  7. Legislation & regulation or technical broadcast constraints (copyright issues and where you will sources these from, technical broadcast requirements colour safe and resolution, Permissions and Shooting Licences)
  8. Resources attached to budget (costume, props, equipment hire/purchase + who's responsibility and where your will source it (ebay, amazon screen shot etc) 
  9. AV Script (see this one linked for a non-dialogue script template)

Task 5b) Write a series of production diary posts that reflects on your creative decision-making outcomes under the following headings:

  1. meeting deadlines; (weekly diary of progress to schedule)
  2. quality management; (meeting to discuss the production quality and fitness for purpose of each of the idents - what will be discussed/renegotiated with client before production starts)
  3. Teamworking; (weekly team log of contributions and management of the production)

You must include a record of your progress as you produce the ident with notes, photographs, screen grab, etc. You must be able to demonstrate the skills that you have used during the production phase. 

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