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List of terms to revise Unit 2 AS well as brief example 3 and other diagrams such as vis and site

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List of terms to revise: Proposal treatment: The production treatment is a document which the client will see which has the proposed plan for the product. Production Schedule: Brings together all of the required information for the product so that people will be able to plan and produce the product effectively. Call sheet: Created for each day of production contains location details along with filming details and other key parts of information. These are created for each member of the crew and cast. SWOT analysis: Analysing which ideas are the best for the product after the initial planning and ideas stage. Asset log: A list of all the resources used during the media production, also used to check legal issues and other issues with the assets used in the product. Risk assessment: A pre production visit to the filming site to check for damage and risk to the crew and cast. This is key for the product. Storyboard: This is a visual plan that allows the crew and the cast to see roug...

TEst questiion

There's lot of different roles that need to be planned out. Easy to understand, people can work at the same time. Gives a timescale. Maybe not enough detail can be added to the PS. Needs to have assets. Needs to specify certain things about teams and as well as deadlines for parts of the project. introduction explain what it is back up with examples for both positive and negative conclusion. The effectiveness of the PS (production schedule) is determined on several different points, some of theses are negative while others are positive. Advantages: one positive of using a PS is that it can easily be understood by all teams members involved in the making the the product. This allows for easier access and teamwork on the product giving the product a better overall finish. another advantage is that a PS can include all of the necessarily information about the game such as the target audience and the timescale that the game will need to be finished in. This lets the team who are creati...

LO3 Research

1. Pre production. 2. primary and secondary. market research gathering research based on a specific industry. audience research research using groups that have used consumed the product. product research examining existing products and what weakness/strengths they have. the purpose is to make sure the product targets the correct audience in the correct way. organisations collect ASA RAJAR BARB Ipsos MORI Touchstone research Inc is an important part of planning when a new product is developed the production team now carry out research into the product itself, this is done by: collecting source material this depends on the media product. establish how viable the project is. Will it be a success? Is it worth making. primary research first hand non lazy research through street finding people can get instant information and also finding target demographic disadvantages are are small groups Using previous surveys non fictional book and newspapers done by april rules for content time use a mi...

Production schedule LO 3.1

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 most media have 3 sages of production. Pre-production: Planning and organising. Production: making of the product. Post-Production- what happens after the product is made. what constraints are there with making a product: Money, permissions, time, availability of talent, resources, contingencies, timescales, tasks, activities, milestones. Creating the media product Editing video Resource allocation, can be physical or not physical like sound engineers. Plan for Meadowhall ad Resources: camera operators Meadowhall camera actors time Location: Meadowhall Props: Costumes shopping bags pushchair Security: Guards Crowd Management: Guards so that people do not ruin the advert Actors: 3 of them and a child in a pram, extras Indirect: Covid tests and Meadowhall itself, script script writer, storyboard Director: Budjet: Unit 2 Hrs 80 marks grade criteria p,m,d sections A section b evaluation resources given an insert. This is a scenario that the questions in the exam will be based on. type...

Understanding briefs

A brief is defined in media terms as a resource that outlines the objectives, target audience, budget, and the other criteria that are important to the client in the production of a media product. explicit requirements what is stated that the client wants implicit requirements what could be inferred the client wants requirements that are open to interpretation something you have freedom to change constraints limitation Briefs: briefs for a media products come in many different forms. Contractual brief is a type of brief whereby the production company goes in to a contract with the client to produce the product. if the production company fails to meet the requirements of the brief they may face legal issues as a result. Negotiated this type of brief will be brought up if the cooperative Breif will be given by 2 or more media companies. It allows any issues between them to be discussed about the breif ro anything they would like to up with client. Through the negotiations the breif can t...

LO4 how to create a variety of pre production documents in relation to different media products

LO1 how to plan the pre production process for the production of a media product

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