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LA2: Use Research Methods To Investigate An Existing Product ( horror )

Horror film conventions from EmmaWallace23

LA1: Use Research Methods To Gather Material: Proposals

What is a proposal? A proposal within the media is a document that you present to your prospective client outlining how you can help them achieve their goals. A proposal is neither a pitch or a contract, but it is a key part of the client acquisition process that converts a prospect into a customer. When in film production, a proposal is for you to attract key cast and crew. It's a visual presentation of how your film is going to look and your vision as a completed end product. The more experienced cast and crew you sign up, the more likely you will get your film produced. ( Taken from https://www.filmdaily.tv/funding/how-write-film-proposals-gets-film-funding  ) What is included in a film proposal? The right introduction/synopsis is critical since it's the first thing you read, and shows how passionate the creator is about the project. The introduction is like a first impression, so if the cast and crew of the film don't like the script it sets a bad first impressi...

LA1: Use Research Methods To Gather Material: Storyboards

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What are storyboards? A storyboard is a sequence of sketches or illustrations that map out the scenes planned for a video. The video production team can then follow this map to ensure that their plot is coherent, engaging, and free of inconsistencies  before  they start making the video. Although videos can be made for much less these days, a storyboard is still an essential component of production to avoid any unnecessary costs or delays.  ( Taken from  https://www.wyzowl.com/what-is-a-storyboard/ ) Creating a storyboard simplifies every stage of making a video. You’ll be able to plan more effectively, pitch your idea to other people more clearly, and avoid problems during production. St oryboards can be simple or complex. They’re usually hand-drawn, although some people prefer to use storyboarding software to create their images. A storyboard is similar to a script, but the two aren’t quite the same – storyboards are visual, while scripts are text-based. ...

Project SWOT Analysis

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LA2: Use Research Methods To Investigate An Existing Product (A Hard Day's Night 1964)

A hard day's night from EmmaWallace23