Kevin
(pre-production)
- script
- Location
- Call sheet
- Concepts
(production)
- Location shot set up
- Director/Time-keeper
(post-production)
- Evidence
Mele
(pre-production)
- Shot list
- Talent
- Weather-check
- Props&Costume
- Treatment
(production)
- Audio operator
- Lighting/Fleccie
- Actors
(post-production)
- Cast&Crew
Porcia
(pre-production)
- Storyboard
- Early technical decisions
- Filming Equipment
- Film Schedules
- Moodboards
- Brainstorm
- Rationale
(production)
- Equipment final check
- Camera operator
(post-production)
- Basic plot on timeline
- Logo
- Titles
- Treatment explanation of the above
Hi Mele
ReplyDeleteOverall Result: 17/20
You have done a good job in your planning and pre-production for your shoot. You have obviously thought out the process of creating suspense, utilising elements like your stereotypical character choice, the fact that your vulnerable character is alone (so the elimination of any other characters) as well as making it at night which automatically adds darkness and the element of concealment and shadows to your clip.
For your planning, things like props etc, the more detail you use talking about these things, the stronger your marks will reflect your efforts. Going into expaining your understanding of things like iconography and symbolism in terms of props / colours / motifs etc, would all have added to the depth of your planning.
Great amount of imagery that helps paint a picture of where you're going with this film.
Also, please re-upload shot lists as they are blurred and hard to see at first glance.