Reflecting on the quality of your research and planning blog.
I had researched into similar products and audience by checking the general order of title credits and whose names appear in the opening. I looked at the different types of title sequences to decided which best suited my genre. For example, an animated title sequence would not be appropriate yet a title over a moving image would work well. I also researched different institutions or studios that would be most likely to distribute films of the same genre as me so that I understand my target audience and genre properly.
We have organised actors and specific props in the mise-en-scene. There are certain things that we could not control as we were filming in public. However, we had actors that had to fit into the crowd and props in the back ground that were significant to our storyline. When filming an office scene we had placed a telephone and folders on the desk to give more of a professional aura. Moreover, when we were filming the protagonist walking through the city we changed her costumes from formal to a long dress and shawl to show the difference in time.
The storyboarding was very detailed and helped us organise our filming and create a production schedule. There was no scripting needed as we didn't use dialogue, only Foley sounds and background music was used.
My presentation of ideas is clear abd organised. All of mmy posts have the same sort of titles and have the same sort of layout. Everypost has a task number bside it and has been organised in order of the tasks.
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Catch up with uncompleted work
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