Create the front page, contents and double page spread of a music magazine
Friday, 10 October 2014
WEEK 8 | Planning Documentation
FILM BRIEF
1. Analysis of audience research. (Analyse the data you have collected from your target audience. You can present this data using PP, Word or Prezi. Use visual examples to display your data such as bar charts and pie charts.)
2. Storyboard. (This should be DETAILED and show each shot in your film opening. 12 shots is NOT enough!)
3. Call sheet. (This is a planning document which will detail who is involved in the shoot and when and where you are shooting. It may be that you need more than one call sheet for each location.)
4. Shot List. (This adds an extra layer of detail to your storyboard. Your shot list should detailed each shot and describe the action and mise en scene in each shot. Make sure that you include your company logo on your document)
5. Risk Assessment.
PRINT BRIEF
1. Analysis of audience research. (Analyse the data you have collected from your target audience. You can present this data using PP, Word or Prezi. Use visual examples to display your data such as bar charts and pie charts.)
2. Flat plans. (These are rough paper designs of your front cover, contents and double page spread. Use correct terminology for the different elements of your magazine.)
3. Shooting calendar and shot types. (This should take the form of a diary entry to show which dates you plan to film. You can also detail the types of shots which you hope to acquire on the shoot.)
4. Call Sheet (See exemplar in the film info. This sheets should show the planning of your shoot. If you feel that this has ben covered in your shooting calendar then DO NOT complete this task.)
5. Risk Assessment. (Use the exemplar for film. This task should identify any possible health and safety risks involved in your shoot.)
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