How did your research into genre contribute to your production work?
During my post production i conducted research into the same genre as my film. I looked at films such as Like Mike and Coach Carter which are films both based on basketball and it gave me an insight as to the sort of things i should do for my film. I was also asked to mark other candidates work from the previous year by using a mark scheme and this gave me an idea as to the sort of standard my work should be at and what things i needed to include.
How did your research into audience contribute to your production work?
In some ways, by asking other people it helped me with my production but then in other ways it didn't. By asking a lot of people i got a lot of completely different responses, this is due to the fact that people have their own personal interests and this will differ to others and in some ways i found it hard to include what all the people wanted but there were a fiew things that many of the people agreed on. The sort of things they agreed on was to to give much away at the start of the film, not to use much dialogue and not to have the credits at the start.
How did your research into institutions responsible for the production and regulation of the media influence your production work?
My research into instituitions responsible for the production of media did not help me very much with my work at all. They're the same as everyone else in the sense that they can produce what they want, but at times there will an age limit put on if it isn't suitable for everyone.
What pre-production planning techniques did you employ (scripting, storyboarding, shot-lists etc.)? How effective was your planning – how did it help you in the production phase?
For my pre-production i created a story board and a basic script which helped me to produce my final piece of work. Last year my planning wasn't that great a standard which is something i'm aiming to improve this year.
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