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This plan outlines a detailed production schedule for a short film project, covering all essential phases from research and storyboarding to shooting and editing. Key dates include research and concept development from February 13-20, storyboarding between February 18-22, and the actual filming from March 28-29. Following the shoot, the project allows for post-viewing assessment, re-shoots, and editing from April 4 to May 1, with a final deadline of May 10, 2012. Key considerations include proper shot labeling, prop gathering, and improvement notes for editing.
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It’s all just a game • Short Video
General Schedule • Research: Short films, artistic, colour grading, popular themes, plots etc. • Storyboard: Shot labeling, brief timeline, some direction as to what the shot should include. • The shoot: Setting aside at least 2 days, make sure all shots are titled well on the camera or noted down so that it makes editing easier. • Viewing: View the footage shot, noting areas that need to be improved/ re-shot, also make brief notes on what needs editing the most on each shot. • Re-shooting: Make sure these new shots are clearly labelled to make a clear distinction. • Editing
Planned Timetable • 13/02 - 20/02: Researching and idea generation/ concept development. • 18/02 - 22/02: Storyboarding • 22/02/12: PRESENTATION • 22/02 - 23/03: Making the improvements needed. Making the storyboard as comprehensive as possible. Plan the shoot in precise detail. Gather all of the props needed. • 23/03 - 27/03: Setting up the location and props. • 28/03 - 29/03: 2 days of shooting. • 30/03 - 31/03: Viewing and noting changes to footage. • 02/04 - 04/04: Re-shoot days • 04/04 - 01/05: Editing time (a more precise timetable for this tbc) • 01/05 - 10/05: Final amendments and tweaks : 10th MAY 2012 DEADLINE