It's time to go filming, but make sure you make all of your planning count, take it with you, when filming. When students rely on their memories they end up re-shooting. Take the storyboard and shot list each time you shoot.
To record the process you need to individually do either Section A or B.
Section A
- Keep a written record of the production process to include:
- How did the shoot go?
- What problems do you encountered?
- How did you overcome the problems?
- How well did you work as a team?
- Watch the "rushes" and add:
- What do you think of the footage you shot?
- Are there any areas for improvement in the technical execution?
- Is there anything you will need to do now as a consequence of the footage you shot?
- Have you abided by the rules of continuity?
- Keep a video diary covering the same content as in Section A.
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