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Friday, 2 February 2018
PRODUCTION BLOG
Your blog SHOULD include the following. You will have class time to work on these next week, such as on Wednesday 7 November.
Audience research; audience profile
Your character development such as interviews or 'hot seating'
An account of group decisions, shoots, edits
Research into your chosen genre with evidence of how you have investigated how popular that genre is with your target audience (such as box office returns), how the theme might attract your target audience ( such as it being topical - like AI - or perennially fascinating - like psychological drama). This should include the style / visual /sound codes common to your chosen genre such as common elements of mise-en-scene, common shot types / angles / edits /use of sound. (Morgan dir, Luke Scott 2016; Humans C4 2015,written by Sam Vincent and Jonathan; Brackley; short film High Maintenance; I Robot dir, Alex Proyas, 2004)
Your film opening discussed in the light of narrative theory and uses and gratifications model of audience behaviour
Audience feedback on decisions made during the development of your production, including any before / after evidence of changes
Your thoughts on how you would attract and address your audience
Regular reviews of shooting days and edts: what went well / what challenges were posed / what problems did you solve
Any lighting tests
Details of the reasoning behind casting, location choices, costume decisions
Research into music / sound with decisions about your choices
Drafts of scripts of any dialogue
Call sheets
Shot lists
Storyboard
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