Requirements-
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Book/photo album- bought from a stationary shop
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Photos- printed out on photograph paper
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Fishing wire- from a arts and craft or garden
shop
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Table- a homely dark brown wooden table
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Nikon camera (prop)- with an obvious logo so it
is clear to the audience throughout what band the advert is for.
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Camera-
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Tripod
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Light
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A room-hired out for the day giving time to take
photos of the book. Make sure the lighting in the room is the same during the
day to keep the light the same throughout the advert.
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A mug of tea
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Blue tack-to keep the photos down but able to
swap them. from any crafts shop
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Tape- to mark where to position the book and
tape pages together.from any crafts shop
Story board-
A story board is important as it shows a clear plot of your
idea. It includes what audio, setting, characters, props, shots etc. is
included in the advert. It is used during the whole process of making the
advert as it can be shown to help sell your advert idea as it clearly shows what
the final project would look like and also there to keep referring back to it
to make sure you’re keeping on track when in the process of making.
Budget-
The budget allows you to know in pre-production how much the
project will cost and if it is over your budget in advance so you won’t run out
of money at a later point when in need of it. It also gives you the opportunity
to budget your costs and know where to spend the right amount and allocate
costs.
Risk Assessment-
This is needed so you make sure there are no hazards or
risks while creating the advert. If something happens on set sue to poor
attention to risk it could create a massive disruption as you could find
yourself in trouble with the law leaving you with less money and could lose
people vital to your project in result to them injuring themselves.
BCAP code-
This was needed to know before creating the avert as it help
me to understand what is needed to considerate while making an advert, what is
and is not allowed.
Copyright-
I needed an insight on the copyright law involved. If this
were a real project there would be lots of factors I would not be able to use
as the rules can be overlooked when used for educational purposes. However in
my project I kept with using un-copyrighted items such as actors and music
therefore no legal actions can be taken due to copyright.
Location Recce-
The location recce is needed to give awareness on the
location picked for the advert. It also helps to know what time is best to film
due to things unable to control on the set e.g when the sun rises/sets and/or
weather conditions. Likewise, it enables you to think of things such as where
you’re able to get power from and how to get to and from the set.
Release and Consent Agreement-
Make sure this is signed by the cast and crew as soon as you
hire them. Once they sign it they have agreed to all your terms and conditions you
have legal rights to what they do for example if they don’t like what they look
like on camera having signed the contract they can’t not allow you to use the footage.
Sound Track plan-
The sound track plan helps to identify clearly what audio
will be needed in my advert. It indicates what each sound is used for and where
I will get it from. It’s needed in pre-production
as it enables the production team to hear what audio is used and get a better
image of the advert in their minds.
Dope sheet-
The dope sheet helps to know what exactly is going on and
for how long in more detail than the story board. It includes every small
action and what shot type, what layers are used and any dialogue.
Treatment-
The treatment is needed to get people interested in your
advert. You need this to catch people’s attention and want to contribute money
and time into the production. It needs to explain the idea well so the cast and
crew know exactly what it is that is needed to be accomplished.
Sound Track plan-
The sound track plan helps to identify clearly what audio
will be needed in my advert. It indicates what each sound is used for and where
I will get it from.