Cambridge Portfolio Project Schedule
Schedule:
- Week 1 - Explain and express both of our views on topics regarding our genres, movies, plans, experiences, extracurriculars/jobs that might get into the way of availability. Plan out what we want to do.
- Week 2 - Organize ourselves with creating a schedule for when we both can film, finalize where we want to film, who we want in our film, how we want to create our characters, overall idea/moral of our film, the aura, and type of color theory use we want in our film. Express the props, clothing, makeup, soundtrack, and other details for the film.
Week 3 - Begin filming, capture the right scenery, capture enough raw footage, capture correct lighting or something close that will make editing not too difficult, capture some foley sounds. Making sure of all shots we have with actors emotions, props, and dialogue by revising some of it.(We plan to use color theory!) - Week 4 - Finish all foley sounds, find/alter shots or lighting, begin editing with approval on both parties of what we like/don't like about certain things we captured or want to add.
- Week 5 - Revise shots, sound, edits, and change any problems or things we end up changing out minds about. By doing this we can re-shoot if needed or continue/change editing in specific parts of the film.
- Week 6 - Ensure and revise that foley sounds, dialogue, mannerisms, and other factors in our film are good, if not we re-shoot, re-edit, or alter some of it to our liking.
- Week 7 - Complete the final cuts and edits, alter any lighting problems with editing or switch shots with raw footage if necessary. Revise everything together to the point we're both pleased, happy with the final product. If not, change what needs to be altered in order to make it better.
- Creative Critical Reflection (CCR) - create and express the proper reflection while also editing, altering, and revising it until needed.
Necessities:
| (We plan to use intriguing shots/editing techniques!) |
2. Organize my personal schedule with Andrea's.
3. Brainstorming and compare ideas with my partner.
4. Finalize specific roles to ourselves/actors.
5. Decide where we will be filming, items and clothing we'll want to use.
6. Create script, storyboards, etc.
7. Prepare to film by testing equipment, props, and actors.
8. Patience throughout raw footage, retakes and editing.
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