FMP PLANNING AND PRODUCTION
In this context refers to the ability to plan and organise work within a given timeframe and efficient production of outcomes both individually and collaboratively, likely to be evidenced in calendars, schedules, personal reflective journals, images, notebooks, recordings, artefacts and through other practical media related outcomes.
As you know, effective pre-production is essential for the success of any production. Below is an example for Film creation, you will need to create your own, depending on the project.
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Script/Shooting Script
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Locations (identification; recces; limitations and risks, e.g. distance, access, cost and weather)
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Finance (equipment, transport, talent, crew, materials, facility hire)
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Time (deadlines, availability of equipment, availability of personnel, time scales for clearances)
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Personnel (size of team; roles; skills and experience; resourcing; availability and costs)
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Meetings (minutes of meeting/recorded)
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Facilities (production equipment, post-production equipment)
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Storyboards
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Materials (graphics, costumes and props)
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Supply (copies of any supporting documents to members)
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Camera (Framing; angle; movement; lighting; appropriate point of view)
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Sound (including ambience & foley recordings)
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Rushes Log –(Keep a record of all scenes/shots/takes you have recorded)
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Post-production (format, audio levels and transitions, jump cuts, transitions, colour correction, VFX etc.)
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Manage (You are in charge! Control the situation in an appropriate manner)
Grading Criteria
Pass
Demonstrate the ability to plan, organise and produce a creative media production project within an agreed timeframe.
Merit
Demonstrate the ability to plan, organise and produce a creative media production project within an agreed timeframe to a high standard.
Distinction
Demonstrate the ability to plan, organise and produce a creative media production project within an agreed timeframe to a very high standard.