This document discusses several key aspects of film pre-production: storyboards which plan shots before filming, scripts which contain the story, dialogue, and scene descriptions, call sheets which tell the cast and crew where and when to be during filming, media surveys to understand audience preferences, draft posters as preliminary designs for marketing, and location photos to choose suitable filming locations based on the script.
This document discusses several key aspects of film pre-production: storyboards which plan shots before filming, scripts which contain the story, dialogue, and scene descriptions, call sheets which tell the cast and crew where and when to be during filming, media surveys to understand audience preferences, draft posters as preliminary designs for marketing, and location photos to choose suitable filming locations based on the script.
This document discusses several key aspects of film pre-production: storyboards which plan shots before filming, scripts which contain the story, dialogue, and scene descriptions, call sheets which tell the cast and crew where and when to be during filming, media surveys to understand audience preferences, draft posters as preliminary designs for marketing, and location photos to choose suitable filming locations based on the script.
Storyboard - is a process of previsualizing a film
or TV show on paper before filming. so that the shot you need to film are planned so that you are prepared on filming day and aren't filming random shots blindly on filming day. A storyboard can contains a sketch of the shot, a shot type and a shot length.
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Scripts A script is the backbone of a film or TV show. The script contains the story, the dialogue, the scenes descriptions and the action. Without a well made script a film or TV show cannot be made properly.
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Call sheet- The call sheet is the schedule crafted
by the assistant director. It is issued to the cast and crew of a film production to tell them where and when they should be for a day of filming.
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Media Surveys - survey conducted to see what films or TV shows that consumers watch and what they want to watch so that film companies can make their productions more geared to their audiences.
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Draft Posters - A draft poster is a usually sketched draft of a films poster before the final design is produced and released into the public eye.
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Location Photos- Once scriptwriters or directors have decided what type of scenery they want for a film, the search for a suitable places begins. These locations are found by location scouts who take location photos of a place and give them to the studio to help choose a filming location.