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TLE B REVIEWER cast and crew, equipment, transport, and food,

among others, should be well thought out.


Videography
Before You Shoot
• Visual representation of your scripts.
• Visualization – is the method used in You should now have storyboard, a
trimming down and turning each scene script breakdown sheet, and a production
in your script into shots. schedule. These will help you decide the kind of
• Identify the key scenes. shots to take at which particular place in a
• Sketch out a key frame per key scene, so certain scene.
everyone in the production team has an
Preparing the Set and Props
idea of how the scenes will look and
how the story will flow. Found location- look for an existing place that
• Layout should be done horizontally. most closely approximates what you're looking
• Setting, time, and dialogue. for and then you stage your shots in that place.

Making the Production Schedule and Budget • Build your own sets
• Production design on an existing
Scheduling and budgeting cove two very
location
important aspects of the pre-production
• Prepare your set ahead of time. Also,
planning process;
create a checklist of the props that you
1. Time might need for your scenes.
2. Money
Story Familiarization
Tips in making a Production Schedule
• Make certain that they understand what
• Make a script breakdown – identify you want your project to look like, and
every element you are going to need in how they will be involved in your video.
the shoot--actors, costumes and props, • Your actors have to thoroughly
location, time of the day, etc. understand the story you want to tell in
• Decide which scene you will shoot first- order to play their parts well.
rule of thumb: (shoot simple scenes • Why they behave the way they do
first). • How they react to other people
• Shoot everything in the same location • What they want to achieve
(based on your story) to save time in
Crew Assignment
setting up lights, camera, etc.
• Try to shoot simple scenes without Producer
complicated set-ups in lighting, camera
- The producer initiates the project. He is
movements, and complex action.
responsible, with the help of the
• Make minor adjustments when the
director, for putting together the people
need arises.
who will work on the project.
Production Budget
Director
Having identified all the elements, you
- Heads the whole production
can now make an estimate of how much the
production will cost you. Expenditures for your
- He is the one with the vision. The one - He works with the DOP to make sure
making the most important creative what comes out in the shot corresponds
decisions throughout the whole process to the director's vision.
of the video production.
Gaffers, Grips Production Assistant
- Overall look and feel of the final output.
- Leads the actors to perform their roles - Helps the lighting person. He is
in a way that best serves the story. responsible for the lighting and
- He supervises the editing of the shot electrical equipment (including
material. accessories).
- Maintaining safety on the set, especially
Director of Photography
where wires and electricity are
- He executes the shots and camera concerned.
movements that are specified in the - Help by moving equipment and props
storyboard and shooting plan. in, out, and around the set.
- Maintaining focus, getting proper
exposure, and making shots that are
well-composed.
- Camera operator is also the lighting
person

Production Manager

- Ensures that the whole production runs


smoothly.
- Location and equipment are available
for the shoot.
- Arrangements for transportation and
food, and keeps financial records of the
production.
- He makes sure things run as scheduled
and planned.

Sound Person

- Ensures that the production gets good,


clear, usable sound.
- He devices ways to minimize or
eliminate unwanted noises.

Production Designer

- Responsible for the costumes, props,


and set.
- Extremely creative and innovative
people.

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