Monday, 10 February 2014

Planning: pre - production paperwork

 
It is important to have all pre-production paperwork before filming to ensure that the group is working on a schedule, make sure that the cast and crew are organised and are in the right place at the right time. As well as, to make sure we are aware of any health and safety risks and how would could avoid them.




production schedule:
This is the overall timetable of all filming. This is needed to ensure all cast and crew know where they are supposed to be and when.
Risk assessment 
 This is important because it allowed us to identify any risk that may have occurred and allowed us to find ways to prevent them from happening.















Consent form







This is important because we needed each person who starred in our production to be sure of what it was we were asking them to do and to have their consent to be filmed.

Location release agreement

This is important as permission can be needed to
film in certain areas. For example, we needed the councils permission to film in the park.











Location reccee


Location recee


2 comments:

  1. Good evidence that you have thought about the legal and safety requirements of your filming. Paperwork is filled out correctly and now your group is ready to start their filming process.

    To improve;
    -introduce the post with why creating pre-production paperwork is important
    -make sure all your paperwork is discussed in terms of its importance within the production
    -storyboard images should go in your storyboard post

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  2. Much better now that you discuss the importance of each bit of paperwork and introduce the paperwork post.

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