Friday, 5 October 2012

Guidelines


Effective storyboarding and Guildlines
 
Director and production designer discuss how to achieve the right look and  the feel by planning the sets and costumes for each character.
Storyboard artist – rough drafts must be made in order to carry on the task analysis
Motion capturer- Camera settings, shot selections and lightning decisions must be made accordingly, weather and schedule is important towards the production as it can change the whole project within the day.
(Achieving camera placement and tracking movements is necessary and needs time to aqquire perfect handling shots)
Director of photography for the ancillary tasks will be induced to talk about effects and other styles.
Editor of the video will palce all the clips together and make sure that they fit together all in one piece.

Communication
Important process of communication in order to contact schedules/timings and placements within each scenes. (Checklists can be produced to create an easier time for identifying the scenes and shtos that needs to take place).
Phone numbers, bloggers and other sorts of telecommunication as well as the internet addresses can be exchange for quick messaging purposes.

Production
The crew must establish the story set, location equipment and props must be handled on time and placed correctly in order for each scene to take place correctly.

Any special effects that needs to be carried around such as SFX(Special effects ) and green screens will be sorted out before the initial cut.
Guides and production plans must be handed out to all members in order to establish the scene.

Post Production
Editors will synchronize the shtos taken into a whole clip and create visuals with contact of the background theme music/song/sounds. Editing will enhance the characters of the video. SFX sequences can be carried out as well as adding transitions.

Different frame shots that should be considered: Angle levels, height distinction, distance set, the framing of a shot whether it is angled in a way Angles: Straightforth, high angle, low angle.
The best will be chosen in order to create the right perspective for the audience.

 

 

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