introduction to pre production - sequence 2
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Introduction to Pre-ProductionLearning Sequence 2
A. Mehta
Success Criteria
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I Understand what the principle behind Pre-Production is
I am able to identify the 4 main types of Pre-Production techniques
I am able to describe the purpose of each of the techniques.
Pre – Production is the basic skills needed to successfully prepare to create a multimedia product. For example in the film industry the production teams might create the following resources:
Mind Map Storyboard Mood Board Location Search Prop Analysis
All of these combined will help create a focus for the product
What is Pre Production
Mind Mapping
Used as a tool to put all ideas together regarding the make up of the product.
The idea is to create links between areas and show production structure
Mood Boards
Mood Boards are a first line tool to help a designer get to grips with what a client wants.
They are made as a collage, normally on a A3 board. They can contain:
• Pictures• Photographs• Colours• Screenshots• Text
Storyboards
Storyboards are mainly used when producing an animation or a video product. They are used to show a visualization of the process of the story. Each box is part of a scene in the production.
Visualization
This is an image used to show what something could look like in a final production.
Take this image for example:
This is a design for a DVD cover of a movie. Each part is annotated and alternatives are clearly shown.
Using the “Pre – Production Information sheet” explain the purpose of each of the stated techniques.
Give an example of where they may be used and the reason why it would be useful.
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