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shooting script and screenplay notes

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Time of day;  Day  Night Early evening  Evening  Dusk Morning  Dawn  Moments later  Continuous Additional terminology;  BEAT - a brief pause in a line of dialogue  (V.O) - voiceover  (O.S) - off screen  (O.C) - off camera  Intercut - a series of shots cutting rapidly between one another 

LO1, LO2 unit test corrections

3. What potential legal issues will need to be addressed? Outline briefly the impact each one     may have on the project and how they might be dealt with. (8)  The legal issues that will need to be addressed for this project include consent (permission) forms for the children who will be acting in the project, it is absolutely essential that these are signed, as, without them the children cannot work at all. Similarly as they are under 18 the working hours need to be agreed and put in a written contract so that the rest of the project can work around the timings of the young children. Another potential legal issue is the locations that filming will take place, if it is in a public area, council permission is generally needed, however if it is privately owned land then the owner must sign the location release form. Finally, the project must also make sure there are no copyright issues when using other people's ...

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working with time scales

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Unit 2: working to time scales  Things to consider when planning ( this is what LO3 will be marked on in the exam)  Task allocation - WHO is doing each task ( during allocation consider each team members specific skills and abilities )  Scheduling - WHEN does each task need to be done and how long will each task take. ( during allocation 1. Dependencies - where one task needs to be done before another can be completed or begun. 2. Set milestones ( checkpoints to ensure work is up to standard and on schedule)  and deadlines are essential to good management ) Resource allocation - WHAT is required for each task ( during allocation consider what equipment/ resources are required for each task) Report creation - HOW have the team completed each task ( during each task ensure the group is communicating well throughout and reflecting on how effectively the team is working together) Why work to time scales?  All media productions h...

Target audience

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Target audience: a specific group of people which a product such as film or advertisement is aimed at.  It is often divided into primary, secondary and tertiary. Mass audience: audience that has been targeted on a large scale. eg. apple, British airways Niche audience: audience that has been targeted on a small scale. eg. radio 1 There are 4 key areas: Demographics; G ender, R ace, A ge, C lass, E thnicity. (GRACE) Mass VS Niche psychographics NRS social grades NRS social grades: Psychographics table: The psychographic groups people based on personality  E.g (target audience) ITV 12:30PM 'Loose Women': (on everyday live)  primary: British white females, housewives/ retired,  C2DE, middle aged  secondary: all races, females, 50-65 years old, C1 Homework: creating a website for your own target audience. Website selling gear and equipment for paddlesports; such as kayaking, canoeing, paddle boarding and sa...