Wednesday, 23 October 2013

What I Learned About Pre-production From Doing The Swede

I learned and completed the following things about film pre-production:
1) I learn't that pre-production consists of: script writing, making a storyboard, finding a location, props, costumes and actors.

2) I learn't that both the script and the storyboard link together with as they have numbers on each scene.


3) I completed the props,costumes and actors part and found out that a lot of research and organisation is needed. For example: finding out what costume will go with which scene for each character.


4) I learnt that sometimes props and costumes are needed to be made when they cannot be found.


5) I learnt that on the script you must write a full description of the scene,to help direct the filming.


6) I completed and learned that when doing props,costumes and actors , lots of photos are needed to show all the different things (objects and clothing's) used.


7) I completed the actors part and learnt that each character has a specific way that they look in each scene.


8) I learnt that you must make sure your character represents who you want them to be correctly, as this also shows what image we are trying to potray.


9) I learnt that everyone must work together to get things right. For instance the person writing the script and the person doing the storyboard must work together closely to match scenes together.


10) I also learnt that time is a key factor and its better to stick to a schedule to get things done efficiently. a lot of organisation is needed so that everything goes well.

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