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PPM Booklet

Posted on 15/08/11 - 895 views.
Tags: camera, crew, director, producer, Screenplay, script, TV, video, Video Production

Many companies and organisations create a PPM Booklet (Project Portfolio Management) before stating a project to establish guidelines, prioritising and aligning projects with strategy.

A PPM Booklet is a detailed description used by the management teams on both sides of the project. Here is an…

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Writers and Researchers

Posted on 01/08/11 - 751 views.
Tags: camera, crew, editing, effects, floor, producer, Production Crew, sound, stage, studio, TV, video

Researcher

  • Research to increase truth, factual content, creative content, original ideas, background information
  • Sometimes search flight details, location conditions, accommodation details, etc.
  • Inform the Director, Producer, and Writer of all ideas to make the show factual and ultimatel…

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Locations

Posted on 01/08/11 - 617 views.
Tags: crew, producer, Production Crew, studio, TV, video

Location Manager

  • Finds and manages film locations
  • Oversees the Locations Department and its staff
  • Reports directly to the Production Manager and/or Assistant Director
  • Responsible for final clearing or guaranteeing permission to use a location
  • Maintaining budget management regarding actua…

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3-Act Structure

Posted on 24/02/11 - 558 views.
Tags: Act, Comedy, director, Preparations, Scene, video, webmercial, Writting

Act I

  • Opening Image: The first image should summarize the entire film, especially its tone.
  • Inciting Incident: Also called the catalyst, this is the point in the story when the Protagonist encounters the problem that will change their life.
  • Plot Point 1: The last scene in Act One, Tu…

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Writing a scene

Posted on 24/02/11 - 661 views.
Tags: Act, actors, director, editing, Preparations, Scene, Screenplay, script, shooting, video

The concept of a scene in fiction comes from theater, where it describes the action that takes place in a single setting with a beginning, a middle, and an ending. A scene can also be characterised as a segment of story action, written moment-by-moment, without summary, presented onstage in the stor…

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5-Act Structure

Posted on 23/02/11 - 1,646 views.
Tags: Act, Actor, Preparations, Scene, Screenplay, shooting, Writting

A drama is divided into five parts, or acts, which some refer to as a dramatic arc: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and dénouement. Screenplays follow this Five-act structure, meaning the standard screenplay can also be divided into Five parts.

Act I – Exposition

    The exp…

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Film Director

Posted on 18/02/11 - 383 views.
Tags: actors, camera, director, editing, Preparations, shoot, shooting, video

The position of film director is not easy to define concisely. How much authority is given to the director depends on many factors, most notably the director’s experience and reputation. A first-time director might be given specific instructions on how the film is to be made, but an acclaimed direct…

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Shooting schedule

Posted on 14/02/11 - 2,241 views.
Tags: camera, codec, editing, Pre-Production, script, video

A detailed listing of filming days and times, cast and crew members required, location changes, and transportation needs.

Created and managed by the assistant director, the shooting schedule is a project plan of each day’s shoot. It is used with the production schedule that is normally created by…

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Shooting Script

Posted on 02/09/10 - 826 views.
Tags: camera, codec, editing, encoding, Pre-Production, script, video

A shooting script is the version of a screenplay used during the production of a motion picture. Shooting scripts are distinct from spec scripts in that they make use of scene numbers (along with certain other formatting conventions described below), and they follow a well defined set of procedures…

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