Sunday, 10 April 2016

Unit 22.2 and 1.2 Pre-production comments

Unit 1.2
Prepare pre-production documents

P2
Your Preproduction documentation covers all the procedures relevant to producing a short film production, but is brief and lacking in detail. It is organised sufficiently well so documents can be found with reasonable ease.

M2
Your Preproduction documentation covers all the procedures relevant to producing a short film production in some detail. It is presented carefully and neatly, and organised clearly on your blog.

D2
Your Preproduction documentation is complete and thorough with a detailed breakdown of all procedures a short film production. It is very well-organised and presented to a standard that approaches professional practice.

22.2
Pre-production
Pass
ü  You have produced a shooting script for a production
ü  which is predictable, conventional and closely derived from existing examples or narratives
ü  You use the basic linear narrative structure of equilibrium, disequilibrium, resolution.
ü  You have produced preproduction documents including:
ü  shooting schedule
ü  storyboards and
ü  risk assessments.
ü  These are basic and lack detail or the care needed for
ü  an effective production.
ü  Risk assessments lack detail but the major risks are
ü  identifiedYou have completion of a single camera short film production which shows some application of techniques to produce a coherent narrative. The cinematography relies on overlong sequences with little shot variation to tell the story. Editing techniques are basic and rely on cuts which do not create continuity or pace or create tension. There is little experimentation with camera camera angles. Lighting uses only natural light and doesn't generate generic mood or meaning. You have completion of a single camera short film production which shows some application of techniques to produce a coherent narrative. The cinematography relies on overlong sequences with little shot variation to tell the story. Editing techniques are basic and rely on cuts which do not create continuity or pace or create tension. There is little experimentation with camera camera angles. Lighting uses only natural light and doesn't generate generic mood or meaning. You have completion of a single camera short film production which shows some application of techniques to produce a coherent narrative. The cinematography relies on overlong sequences with little shot variation to tell the story. Editing techniques are basic and rely on cuts which do not create continuity or pace or create tension. There is little experimentation with camera camera angles. Lighting uses only natural light and doesn't generate generic mood or meaning. You have completion of a single camera short film production which shows some application of techniques to produce a coherent narrative. The cinematography relies on overlong sequences with little shot variation to tell the story. Editing techniques are basic and rely on cuts which do not create continuity or pace or create tension. There is little experimentation with camera camera angles. Lighting uses only natural light and doesn't generate generic mood or meaning. You have completion of a single camera short film production which shows some application of techniques to produce a coherent narrative. The cinematography relies on overlong sequences with little shot variation to tell the story. Editing techniques are basic and rely on cuts which do not create continuity or pace or create tension. There is little experimentation with camera camera angles. Lighting uses only natural light and doesn't generate generic mood or meaning.
Merit
ü  You have produced a narrative with some imagination and
ü  produced competent plans for production which are realistic and effective.
ü  Scripts use appropriate formats.
ü  Production schedules are competently organised with realistic deadlines and some contingency planning
ü  Risk assessments are realistic and contain some detail.
ü  The narrative shows imagination
ü  Your story has a twist that engages the audience, or use non-linear techniques
ü  Style and mise-en-scene such as location and lighting are not fully explored.
Distinction
ü  You have produced creative scripts and plans that reflect professional practice.
ü  Pre-production paperwork is well organised showing good resource management and anticipation of potential difficulties.
ü  Production schedules are detailed and set realistic deadlines. Scripts and storyboards will be carefully prepared and thoroughly thought out.
ü  Contingency plans are in place to cover unforeseen circumstances.
ü  Risk assessments are detailed taking into account all health and safety issues and addressing them properly.
ü  Style and mise-en-scene considerations are also detailed, taking into account the fitness for purpose of all the locations used.
ü  Alternative narrative structures are used suitably to the genre and style to produce an interesting short film

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