-Research what a promotional video is and look at codes and conventions, legal issues and production practice.
-Look at the structure of briefs, the negotiation process and the opportunities you have within this project.
Planning-We must find a real client (cannot be friends pretending to have a business)
-Should develop ideas, create mind maps and draft scripts.
-Then plan proposal, storyboard, shot list, shooting schedule, location report, risk assessment, budget and list of crew/interviewees.
-Production meetings should be made and we should write notes.
The ShootWe must shoot and edit the video and upload it to our blogs. It will then go onto the college Facebook page and youtube channel where it will be entered into a competition.
Evaluating This can be done in several ways much as an audio file, a video blog, a 500 word essay or directors commentary.
We must touch upon the following:
-What was your brief and how did you negotiate your ideas?
-How did you work as a team and within the agreed timescale?
-What constraints were there – time /financial /locations /legal/ artistic differences?
-Was the finished product as good as what you thought it was going to be? If so why, if not, why not?
-What feedback did you receive from Facebook, Youtube and your client?
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