Sunday, 29 January 2017

Pre-Production Paperwork

Why is it important to use include and create a pre-production paperwork? 


It is important to create the pre-production paperwork because it allows the production in general to work well. This is because the pre-production paperwork involves different research tasks, a location recce, and a risk assessment which will ensure the safety of all participants. It is essential that all the paperwork is included to avoid any issues with all of those involved. The pre-production paperwork is also useful because if any issues were to arise, the paperwork would help resolve this.
















































What is a risk assessment? 

A risk assessment is a systematic process of evaluating the potential risk that may occur during an activity or production. For my music magazine production, it is important that I construct a risk assessment for the planning process as they create awareness of hazards and risks. Risk assessments are vital for the health and safety of the participants during the shooting of my music magazine.






















What is a mis-en-scene/prop list?

Mis-en-scene is the visual information in front of the camera and is made up of six elements which consists of:

- Lighting and colour
- Cinematography
- Costume, hair & make up
- Body language and facial expression
- Setting and iconography
- Positioning of characters/objects within the frame

A prop list is a set of icons and objects, which will be present in front of camera during the shooting of my music magazine. The props aid in creating a certain mood for the image as they each connote something unique.


The mis-en-scene and the prop list are important to the planning process, as they will identify what is required for the photo shoot. For example, if I want a certain costume for the shooting, the mis-en-scene will identify what type of costume is required.
















































Conclusion:

In conclusion the pre-production paperwork has helped me significantly in my production progress. It sets me up for my planning stage and gives me an idea of everything that is required to complete my production. 

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