pre-production paperwork
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BTEC Film & TV Depict Assignment
Pre-production Paperwork
George Docwra
Helen Webster
Joe Smith
Ruth Manalo
BTEC Film & TV Depict Assignment Production Diary
Schedule
Week 1 - Pre-production
PLANNED SCHEDULE
Day 1 – discussing possible ideas to forward for the production assignment.
Day 2 – to finalise the initial proposal and plan the location for filming and to include location recces/ideas to go with it. Start doing pre-production paperwork such as: storyboarding, prop/costume list, budgeting, release forms, risk assessment and production schedule.
Day 3 – to continue all the paperwork needed and to decide who to cast.
WEEK SUMMARY
The time we allocated for pre-production lasted for a week (31st October – 4th November). For the pre-production week, we encountered no problem that could hinder our planning. We spent two days finalising our initial proposal and shot list. We also started doing the storyboard as early as the 2nd day, where the idea is already solid – the storyboard is still on-going, carrying on onto the filming week. However, the storyboard is almost done and would not affect the early scenes that needs shooting.
We manage to compile the paperwork needed for the assignment such as: initial idea proposal, props and costume list, storyboard (on-going), budgeting sheet, releases for location and talent and production schedule. We planned to do our risk assessment when we fully set-up the studio we are using to identify possible hazards that might occurs. We left out the location recce ideas/photo for later for when we start filming as we don’t have full access to the room yet as sometimes it’s being used.
Week 2 – Filming
PLANNED SCHEDULE
Day 1 – to start filming the first section of the production and to go over as many times needed to get a decent shoot. Finalise the first scene and to secure the files in a computer.
Day 2 – to continue filming from where we left off.
Day 3 – to finish all the filming needed.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
A D B E C – Continue pre-production paperwork
and start storyboarding
BREAK
B E C – Finalising the Initial Proposal choice – Start
pre-production paperwork
A D
LUNCH
C – Ideas discussion for Initial Proposal
A D B E
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
A D B E C – to finalise all the filming scenes
BREAK
B E C – to continue filming
Filming
A D
LUNCH
C – to start filming the first segment of the
production
A D B E
BTEC Film & TV Depict Assignment WEEK SUMMARY
The time we allocated for filming was from the 7th November to 11th November. There were complications that we’ve encountered during the week. The first day of filming, one of our member (Joe) was absent, therefore, filming can’t proceed as he was the protagonist of the short film. Another problem was that we have unconfirmed casts as of this day.
On the second day, we filmed our first scene, however, we didn’t have the props needed such as the suit and the smoke machine. We couldn’t proceed to film the next section and the Friday block, the room we’re supposed to used was booked beforehand by someone else. To prevent on going over the allocated time for filming, we agreed to film in our lunch time, the following day. We plan to get all the filming done by this day as it’s the day where the room we need is booked for us to use.
Week 3 – Post-production + Editing
PLANNED SCHEDULE
Day 1 – to start post-production work such as editing and analysing the production.
Day 2 – to continue post-production work.
Day 3 – to finish and check thoroughly all the work needed including: pre-production paperwork and post-production work.
WEEK SUMMARY
The third week was supposed to be the editing week, however, a couple of scenes were need to be shoot along this week, therefore, we have shifted our schedule a bit to accommodate the filming due to costumes/props that hadn’t been brought. Also, due to some changes during the filming, we had to re-draw the storyboard.
We planned to do our editing throughout the week and will just add the scenes that’s needed to be filmed later on. We plan to finalise everything by the 18th November.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
A D B E C – to check through all the documents and
finalise everything
To continue and finish editing
BREAK
B E C – to continue post-production work
To continue to re-draw the storyboard
To Film couple of scenes
To do editing
A D
LUNCH
C – to start post-production work
Re-draw the storyboard where the
changes are made
A D B E
BTEC Film & TV Depict Assignment Initial Proposal
-1920s
-Gambling
-Gangsters/ Mobsters
Clarence (Joe) walks down a corridor and follows the muffled sound of 1920s mafia-style music to a mysterious door. He goes through it and finds himself in a 1920s shady poker room filled with smoke to represent the sheer amount smoked at that time. Inside there is a table with cards, and there are some gangster-style people sat around it gambling. Then, they ask Clarence to gamble with them and he wins, which is unheard of when playing against these gangsters, so they presume he is cheating which leads to him trying to escape. He gets out of the door and went back to his real world.
BTEC Film & TV Depict Assignment Location Recce Ideas/Photos
Drama Studio – this is the supposed room that we’re to use, however, the room was booked by other student.
W16 - this is the room we decided to use instead. It’s a smaller room than the drama studio which is more suitable for our production.
College corridor - we’ve used this for our first scene and our last scene.
BTEC Film & TV Depict Assignment Shot List
Shot Location Narrative (What Happens) Type of Shot Sound/Music
1
College Corridor
Clarence walks up to the door
Full shot
{locked shot}
Ménage Quad – Lose the Box
2 Clarence opens the door
3 Clarence shot the door
4 Clarence re-opens the door
5
W16
Clarence goes to walk in the room but the Bouncer stops him
Medium Shot – 2 people
6 Clarence walks into the room Medium Shot
7 Clarence sits down at the empty seat around the table
Group Shot – Medium Shot (5
people)
8 Dealer gives Clarence the deck of card to shuffle and he drops them
Medium Shot – 2 people
9 Kingpin says, “it’s not 52 cards, pick it up!” Medium Shot
10 Clarence deals the card then looks at his own
Medium Shot – 5 people > POV Shot
11 Clarence reveals cards and wins High Angle Shot
12 Kingpin accuses Clarence of cheating Medium Shot – 5 people
13 Donnie the Dealer raises his gun Over the shoulder shot – (5 people) 14 The other gangsters raises their guns as well
15
College Corridor
-Transition from black and white to original- as Clarence goes out the room
Clarence’s clothes came back to normal
Full shot
{locked shot} 19
Clarence runs down away from the corridor
BTEC Film & TV Depict Assignment Script
“DODGY DEAL”
ACT ONE
FADE IN:
INT. COLLEGE CORRIDOR – W BLOCK - DAY
CAMERA IS LOCKED IN LONG SHOT POSITION CLARENCE walks through the college corridor and hear muffle music that’s coming from the door. He walks towards the door and opens it, he hears the sound clearer, he closes it again and the music becomes
muffled. He goes in through the door into the room.
Clarence’s gazes around the room and saw gamblers, he watches them for a second before approaching them. However, a BOUNCER stops his tracks from going in.
BOUNCER
Minimum buy in is 50k, chump.
CLARENCE
Will this do?
BOUNCER
Yeah, go ahead.
Clarence walks towards the empty seat and accommodate himself (GROUP SHOUT – MEDIUM SHOT,) he is surrounded by a couple of mobsters. The DEALER (DONNIE THE DEALER announces that Clarence should deal, he passes the card to Clarence.
DONNIE THE DEALER
New boy in, so you’re dealing first.
CLARENCE
But, I don’t know how to?
DONNIE THE DEALER
But you’re doing it anyway, mate.
Clarence takes the cards and starts shuffling it, however, he drops it in the process the KINGPIN speaks.
KINGPIN
Is this guy for real?
It’s not 52 cards, pick up!
MEDIUM SHOT Kingpin accuses Clarence of cheating.
KINGPIN
He has to be cheating.
Donnie grabs his gun and points it to him. Followed by the Dealers action, the mobsters grab their guns and point it at Clarence as well, making him stand up running for the door.
The surroundings turn back to normal once he gets out of the room.
Amendment: Kingpin’s dialogue was removed