Saturday 27 September 2014

Progress Journal: How I feel about doing Pre-Production Work

Pre-production is the process of gathering ideas, planning, and preparing for the film. Pre-production work includes storyboards, script, shooting schedule and preparation for costumes, props, makeup, locations and sets, etc. 

Even though doing pre-production work takes a lot of time and effort, it has given me an opportunity to improve the mise-en-scĂ©ne our film and change how our final work would look. I will be researching about Western costumes, props and makeup, which would help make our film appear more realistic and help the mood, environment and story to be set and conveyed easily. Pre-production work also allows me to organise what I need for the film. Our group listed out the props, costumes and equipments that we need and also planned out the shooting dates and locations that are suitable for filming. The storyboards and script would also give us a very clear idea of what the story is about and what camera shots, angles and movements we will be using. With a very clear and detailed plan, the shooting process of our film should be performed smoothly. 

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