Objective:
Develop and produce a music video to sell the song ‘What’s It Gonna Be? – H20 ft. Platinum’
It’s a 3:05 minute music video.
Key Messages:
The key messages for our video is to be true to your heart and no matter how sexy or good looking your girlfriend or boyfriend you should just love them for their personality.
Video Development process video:
Phase 1: planning (may)- We will storyboard the complete video research suitable locations for shooting the video and prepare a schedule for organising all elements of the production process. This will include alternative shooting dates to use the right weather conditions for particular shots.
Phase 2: production (May)- film scenes using mini DV cameras and tripods where appropriate.
Phase 3: Post-Production (May)- Complete rough edits of music track using iMovie soft software. Present to client in QuickTime format for review.
Incorporate client feedback. Re-edit video, submit for client approval changes, the final re-edit and approval.
Phase 4: Mastering and distribution production time-line (May/June)- 1 DVD copy delivered to the client for approval. The video is likely to be made into multiple copies for sale and offered for sale as a download.
Summary:
Budget of estimating costs
Consulting/scripting and Pre-production: £1,900.00
Location production: £4,600.00
Graphics and music: £900.00
Editing, Digitization, DVD, and Web movie creation: £7,400.00
Total budget:
£14,800.00
Travel Expenses will be billed separately.
Monday, 13 September 2010
Monday, 29 March 2010
Task 2 Activity 2
Dear Linsey,
I would recommend that we use the wet hire because you can get more from your money. You can also use many other things including lighting cameramen, camera assistants and sound recordists. I think we should hire 'Richard Jeffs' because he specializes in documentaries and he has his own equipment and his own studio space. He has done many documentaries such as Jade Goody for Living, Naked Britain for Sky 1 and Dishing the dirt for ITV1
I would recommend that we use the wet hire because you can get more from your money. You can also use many other things including lighting cameramen, camera assistants and sound recordists. I think we should hire 'Richard Jeffs' because he specializes in documentaries and he has his own equipment and his own studio space. He has done many documentaries such as Jade Goody for Living, Naked Britain for Sky 1 and Dishing the dirt for ITV1
Thursday, 18 March 2010
Task 2 Activity 2
I choose wet hire because with wet hire you get lighting and camera crew,but with dry hire you get equipment but no crew to work with you will have to work it by urself
Monday, 15 March 2010
Task 2 Activity 1
The visual effects company that i have chosen will be big enough,and all the people are very professional to make the advert it's going to cost a lot of money and the company's name is VFX a company that has had a big part in films like harry potter
Thursday, 11 March 2010
Task 2 Activity 1
Explain what you think the website is for:the website is for people that work in film industry's in the media and its a way to find like a crew to work with you if you are making a film like a camera crew sound effects/animation
Monday, 1 March 2010
hat trick production's
Hat Trick Productions is a British independent television production company. It was founded in 1986 by Rory McGrath (who left in 1992) Denise O'Donohue and Jimmy Mulville, and mainly makes comedy programmes.
Thursday, 25 February 2010
bbc (publicly owned)
The British Broadcasting Corporation, is the largest broadcasting network in the world. The BBC is a public service broadcaster that operates under a Royal Charter Within the UK, it is funded principally by an annual television licence fee, which is charged to all United Kingdom households, companies and organisations using equipment capable of recording and or receiving live television broadcasts the level of the fee is set by the UK Government and agreed by the UK Parliament. The BBC's main responsibility is to provide public service radio, television and internet broadcasting within the United Kingdom, Channel Islands and Isle of Man.
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