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Week 6 Blog

This weekly journal entry from a student discusses their planning and filming for the sixth week of their filmmaking project. They reflect on lessons learned from planning, such as ensuring their script and storyboards are complete. The student reports no issues during planning or filming and feeling prepared and on track thanks to thorough location scouting and communication with actors and crew. They also note not needing to complete any additional work outside of lessons to stay on schedule.

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Week 6 Blog

This weekly journal entry from a student discusses their planning and filming for the sixth week of their filmmaking project. They reflect on lessons learned from planning, such as ensuring their script and storyboards are complete. The student reports no issues during planning or filming and feeling prepared and on track thanks to thorough location scouting and communication with actors and crew. They also note not needing to complete any additional work outside of lessons to stay on schedule.

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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.

Week six – Planning/filming

PLANNING

What did you learn from your I learnt from the planning that I need to make sure I
planning this week? complete all of my storyboard and script as I left out a small
scene by accident and If I went to film and didn’t know what
to do for it or I could have missed it out completely and my
production wouldn’t have made sense.

What issues did you encounter and I encountered no issues this week.
how did you overcome them?

How did you ensure that you are I ensured that I was prepared to film by making sure my
prepared for filming? script and storyboard was completed so I knew exactly what
to film. I also made sure that all of my actors knew when I
was going to film.

How have you ensured your actors I have ensured all my actors and crew would be available by
and crew will be available? emailing them the dates I needed them, I also snapchatted
them the day before in case they forgot so that they were
ready.

How well have you been able to I have organised locations by doing the location recces and
organise locations and transport? using Charlie for transport as I need him and his car in my
production anyway.

Are you on track for the week? If not, I am on track.


how far behind are you?

What work do you need to complete I don’t need to complete anything.


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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