Tuesday 18 September 2012

Advanced Portfolio Planning

Scriptwriting
You will need to write a script for your video.  A script is not just based on dialogue.  Instead it is a detailed description of every moment of your video from beginning to end.

You will need to present your script in the accepted industry format.  To help you with this read the sections from Script Layout to Scene 3 on the link below.  You will need to login using the MediaEdu login you have been given.


You may also find it useful to search for examples of professional scripts on the internet, and include a section of one as an example on your blog.

Storyboards

Tips on storyboarding can be found using the link below:


Your storyboard must look professional.  You should use one frame for every shot in your video, and include information about shot type and length.

Shot List

You can create your shot list template.  Use the example below to help you.  On the shot list you should include information about the shot number, length, type, camera movement and angle, and a brief description of the action.  Remember to include the working title of your production and the names of your group members.