The key technical planning features which I was unsure about, though now understand. I shall apply these planning skills when I come to plan my own music video.
I have researched the genre but I haven't researched it thoroughly enough in the past, regarding assignments. Therefore, I need to make sure that I make more surveys etc, and look more into the audiences needs and expectations from the one I chose. I also need to record the information so I can look back, and use it in reference to the project, in order to make it succeed.
Development of Ideas
I need to develop my ideas and record the ones I use - keeping in mind the appropriate criteria in order to come to a definite conclusion regarding an idea. Eg, audiences, logistics, how realistic it is to make the idea I want etc..
Recce (Short for Reconnaissance)
A Recce report is the official word for location scouting. This is where you go to a location and record it. The way to do this is to take photos, make a risk assessment, evaluate how many people are about the location and to see to equipment and prop prospects, etc...
Blocking/Aerial View Plans
Blocking is where you decide where the people move to, and what they do.
The aerial view plan is where you take an image from above everything, in order to see absolutely everything - which helps to decide the cameras are to be positioned, etc.
I shall use these types of plans during my Recce reporting.
Organisation and Logs
Even after making the storyboards, etc - I need to keep notes about the 'takes' that I do (ie, if there were different takes, or extra ones added or left out). I also have to make sure that I pre-plan everything before hand, regarding pre-production, production and post-production. Also, keeping a log of everything that I do along the way shall help me make a more substantial, in-depth evaluation later on.
SFX
SPX stands for special effects. I shall use Youtube tutorials to learn how to create different audio, video and transition effects on Adobe Premier and other editing programmes (such as Final Cut).
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