Wednesday, 26 February 2020

Film Treatment


I completed a Film Treatment in which I included:
  • Log line 
  • What I will produce 
  • Aims for my production 
  • Cast
  • Budget 
  • Sample of script and storyboard
  • Location description 
I completed it in this format because again, I researched existing Film Treatment exemplars of industry standard documentations. I also watched couple of videos which explained how to make a film treatment stand out. This will impact my final production as (like with my pitch/script and storyboard) I can refer back to it and develop my ideas further from these small explanations. Compared to industry standard Film Treatments, I believe that again, mine is at a high-standard. however, not at the standard of one involved in large-scale productions as I am producing a short film.

Tuesday, 25 February 2020

Pitch (document)













I completed a documentation of my pitch, with the target of a 1 minute presentation. This is because industry standard pitches are quite short. I have completed my pitch in this manner because there is a significance within everything that I am saying due to the time limit. Therefore, broken up points for breath was a good choice for me. After writing the this, I pitched it to my peers to present my verbal and presentation skills and to see how long it would take to present. Once I had pitched my idea, I answered some questions on the spot about my budget and my cast. This overall will help me in my final production as throughout the process, I may diverge a little from some of these ideas and to refer back to this would tell me what has changed over the process. Compared to industry standard pitches, I believe that mine is quite professional and intriguing, which is quite a positive result.


Tuesday, 4 February 2020

Script






This documentation is evidence of my script. I completed it in this manner because I researched the format of high-standard scripts and this was the formatting that lots of producers used. Most of my script is a monologue; the audio is mainly a voice over of flashbacks. Although this is mostly a monologue, I have casted actors from my previous drama group as the flashback scenes need believable characters. This will impact my final production because I (like my storyboard) can keep referring to it. However, as my film is a small-scale production, my script isn't at the standard of an industry standard one.