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Week 5 Blog

This weekly journal entry from a student discusses their planning for week five of their filmmaking project. They focused on completing pre-production tasks like finalizing their script and ensuring their production schedule had enough detail. They also did location recces to prepare for filming. The student reports being on track and ready to begin filming next week after completing all necessary pre-production work. They did not encounter any issues during their planning this week.

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Week 5 Blog

This weekly journal entry from a student discusses their planning for week five of their filmmaking project. They focused on completing pre-production tasks like finalizing their script and ensuring their production schedule had enough detail. They also did location recces to prepare for filming. The student reports being on track and ready to begin filming next week after completing all necessary pre-production work. They did not encounter any issues during their planning this week.

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WEEKLY JOURNALS

This is where you think about your FMP learning journey and development.
Don’t simply describe what you did - consider what you have learnt and how this has benefitted
your project. What do you need to improve?

THIS IS JUST GUIDANCE THAT YOU NEED TO ADAPT TO YOUR OWN PROJECT. YOU HAVE CREATED YOUR
OWN PRODUCTION SCHEDULES AND YOUR WEEKLY BLOGS SHOULD REFELCT THAT.

THESE QUESTIONS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED IN THE WEEKS YOU COMPLETED THEM. DO NOT JUST SUBMIT THIS
FORM FILLED IN FOR YOUR WEEKLY BLOGS. THERE SHOULD BE 11 WEEKLY BLOG ENTRIES (INCLUDING
EASTER).

Week Five - Planning

PLANNING

What did you learn from your planning This week I was focused on doing all my pre-production parts
this week? and making sure that my booklet was complete making sure I
am ready to film next week and ensuring I am organised and
prepared for the interviews with my questions done and
knowing where I need to go each day and what time I need to
be there. I also finalised my script. I wanted to change a few
things that I didn’t think worked or that I wanted to adapt for
the better.

What issues did you encounter and This week I thankfully didn’t encounter issues that affected me
how did you overcome them? and my planning.

How did you ensure that your location To ensure that my location recces were completed to a high
recces were completed to a high standard I made sure that I had all my interviews secured so
standard? that I could do some in depth research on the locations so I
could analyse the potential issues that I could possibly face
when it comes to filming so that I am prepared and organised.

How have you ensured your I have ensured that my pre-production schedule has enough
production schedule includes enough detail because I now know that all my filming dates and times
detail? and what I am doing on each day to make sure I am
prepared. My production schedule has enough detail because
I have made sure I know what I am doing each day and I have
organised everything so that I know where I am each day and
know what I am doing.

Are you on track for the week? If not, This week I have completed all of pre-production booklet and I
how far behind are you? am not behind on any work and I am ready for next week to
film.
What work do you need to complete N/A
outside of lessons to stay on track?

High Grade Tips

Planning & Production


● ‘effective planning, organisation’ – your FMP Workbook will explain what you need to do in the
next few weeks to make sure all of your planning is completed, and also how this will help you
● ‘efficient production against timescales’ – your FMP Proposal will clearly identify how you intend
to create your project before the deadline in May
● ‘commitment & subject engagement’ – all of the above referred to in your daily/weekly
reflections

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