The production schedule outlines the filming of a project over several weeks, including developing ideas, creating a proposal and schedule, conducting research, developing the production schedule, viewing other projects for feedback, finalizing the idea, and pitching the completed project. Key dates include the 21st of March for context guidance, the 30th of March for the production proposal and schedule, May 5th as the research deadline, and June 5th for the final pitch.
The production schedule outlines the filming of a project over several weeks, including developing ideas, creating a proposal and schedule, conducting research, developing the production schedule, viewing other projects for feedback, finalizing the idea, and pitching the completed project. Key dates include the 21st of March for context guidance, the 30th of March for the production proposal and schedule, May 5th as the research deadline, and June 5th for the final pitch.
The production schedule outlines the filming of a project over several weeks, including developing ideas, creating a proposal and schedule, conducting research, developing the production schedule, viewing other projects for feedback, finalizing the idea, and pitching the completed project. Key dates include the 21st of March for context guidance, the 30th of March for the production proposal and schedule, May 5th as the research deadline, and June 5th for the final pitch.
Please include location, time of film, what you are filming and team members including actors
Date Plan of action Evaluation / behind the
Week beginning scenes 21st March Context guidance and idea development 30th March Proposal and production schedule 30th March Bibliography and competition 31st March Problem solving and brief 28th April Research 5th May Research deadline 26th May Production schedule 8th May Viewing peer’s productions and gaining feedback 5th June Pitch 9th June Final idea