Pre-Production

Our production name is called Rainbowava and this is just everything that we have done for Pre-Production, all combined together so its in one place.

The Risk Assessment:

The Storyboard for the Video:

1st draft:

2nd draft updated:

This is our Power Point Presentation:

The Mind Map with all our ideas on this sheet of paper, brainstorming what we can do for the project.

Shots for the video:

Shot Listing:

Extreme Wide Shot

  • A Wide Shot. Is a shot that shows the subject within their surrounding environment. A Wide Shot tells the audience who is in the scene, where the scene is set, and when the scene takes place.Image result for Extreme wide shot

Wide Shot, also known as a (Long Shot)

  • A wide shot (WS), also referred to as a long shot, is a camera angle that shows the entire object or person and their relation to what surrounds them.
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Full shot

  • Full shot is another name for wide shot or long shot. It shows the subject fully, from head to toe (in the case of a person). Full shots using the 4×3 aspect ratio tend to include the subject and very little else.

Medium shot

  • A medium shot, also called a mid-shot or waist shot, is a type of camera shot in film and television that shows an actor approximately from the waist up. A medium shot is used to emphasise both the actor and their surroundings by giving them an equal presence on screen.
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Medium close-up shot

  • A medium close-up shot (or MCU) is when a filmmaker places their camera so that an actor is framed from right above their head down to about midway on their torso.
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Close-up shot

  • A close-up shot is a type of camera shot size in film and television that adds emotion to a scene. … This allows the actor to establish a strong emotional connection with the audience, and the audience to intimately see details in the subject’s face they wouldn’t see otherwise in a wideshot, long shot, or full shot.
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Extreme close-up shot

  • The extreme close-up shot is traditionally used in film to allow the viewer to enter the character’s intimate space, revealing certain characteristics and emotions that would otherwise go unnoticed from afar.
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Establishing shot

  • An establishing shot is a long shot at the start of a scene (or sequence) that shows things from a distance. Often an aerial shot, it is intended to help identify and orient the location or time for the scene and action that follow.
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Prop Making:

  • Stars
  • Rainbow
  • Chimneys
  • A Land
  • Birds
  • Lemons
  • Blue skies
  • Clouds
  • Smoke
  • Bird cage
  • Pink triangles

Materials for this Video Project:

  • Paper
  • Draw
  • Paint
  • Lego
  • Pencils
  • String
  • Cotton Buds
  • Lemon Sweets
  • Cardboard board
  • Felt

Moodboard:

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