Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Planning - Preproduction Paperwork - Ms Begum

Introduction: We need the paperwork for our thriller because it helps us schedule and organise the filming times and dates and what we need to do in the process of filming. Also, it helps us confirm with the location and actors/actresses in the making of the thriller, which is professional.

Production Schedule: Summary of exactly what is going to happen in your filming schedule, which is the time and date. Also, the advantage of doing this is it organises the team/production, allows/provides meaning and understanding for the audience. This document should be given to everyone in your filming team and cast so they have all the information they need about your thriller (times/dates).

 
Location Recce: A summary of the location that you have decided to use for your thriller. This document should be given to everyone in your filming team so they all have the information.


 
Risk Assessment: An analysis of your location, and you need to identify what risks might arise and how you plan to overcome them. This document should be given to everyone in your filming team so they all have the information they need to about location and risks. This is a legal document. Need to show an analysis of your location and calculate the risks.

 


Client Release Form: A legal document that discusses the terms and agreements for any actors in your thriller. This document should be given to everyone who will be a part of your cast. Need to show an analysis of your location and calculate risks.

 
 
Location Release Form: A legal document that discusses the terms and agreements  for the company/council/people that are allowing you to film in their location. This document should be given to company/council/people to show that you have agreed to the terms and conditions. Need to show that you have understood yours and their rights.




1 comment:

  1. Good to see that you have gone through legal stages and created the relevant paperwork that is required to ensure the smooth running and safety of your production. This will now mean you and your group are ready to start filming. Make sure you have a copy of your folder with you whilst filming and everyone who needs a copy of the paperwork has some and it is signed off by them.

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