YOUR BLOG MUST INCLUDE:
Evidence of research into similar media texts and analysis of their forms and Conventions- trailers, posters, film mag covers
A logline for your film idea/concept and or a mind-map exploring narrative/character development
Draft storyboards and plans
A comprehensive set of posts outlining the processes in the development of your film and the decisions and revisions made
Audience responses to your ideas
Risk assessment
Risk assessment
YOUR BLOG SHOULD INCLUDE:
Location shots
Casting ShotsA filmed animatic with camera movement/cuts and sound
Second/third draft storyboards
Music choices discussion and analysis with audio extracts
The first cut of your sequence with analysis
Detailed critique of the developmental process with reflective commentary on the decisions and revisions made.
Exploration of why trailers are so important to the film industry?
Photographs of the shoot - you in action!How you have tried to create a sense of verisimiltude in your trailer
Shooting schedule
Mini-evaluative postings showing reflective thought processes throughout the project - audience feedback
Evidence of audience profiling- target audience and analysis. Vox Pop.
YOUR BLOG COULD INCLUDE:
Thorough audience research exploring the relationship between opening title sequences and spectator responses to film.
A detailed audience profile drawing upon sociographic and psychographic profiling techniques.
Research Saul Bass, famous graphic designer who did several iconic filmposters.
Evidence into 'Film Production' processes undertaking a case study into a specific studio or film and tracking its production, distribution and marketing strategies. Who would distribute your film?
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