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Week 8 Blog

This weekly journal entry from a student documents their filming work for their project. They discuss filming with actors according to their script and storyboards. Issues with weather were encountered but no problems during filming. Locations were chosen to suit the production tone and represent the target audience. Technical skills with camera work have improved through independent practice. Footage captured seems sufficient and editing is on track to stay on schedule without needing extra lessons.

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Week 8 Blog

This weekly journal entry from a student documents their filming work for their project. They discuss filming with actors according to their script and storyboards. Issues with weather were encountered but no problems during filming. Locations were chosen to suit the production tone and represent the target audience. Technical skills with camera work have improved through independent practice. Footage captured seems sufficient and editing is on track to stay on schedule without needing extra lessons.

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WEEKLY JOURNALS

This is where you think about your FMP learning journey and development.
Don’t simply describe what you did - consider what you have learnt and how this has benefitted
your project. What do you need to improve?

THIS IS JUST GUIDANCE THAT YOU NEED TO ADAPT TO YOUR OWN PROJECT. YOU HAVE CREATED YOUR
OWN PRODUCTION SCHEDULES AND YOUR WEEKLY BLOGS SHOULD REFELCT THAT.

THESE QUESTIONS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED IN THE WEEKS YOU COMPLETED THEM. DO NOT JUST SUBMIT THIS
FORM FILLED IN FOR YOUR WEEKLY BLOGS. THERE SHOULD BE 11 WEEKLY BLOG ENTRIES (INCLUDING
EASTER).

Week Eight–Filming

FILMING

What practical work have you done I have been filming with my actors this week in Henley, my planning
this week - and how helpful was your has been useful as I have been able to refer back to scrips and
earlier planning? storyboards and also trykeep up with the production schedule I made
however I encountered problems filming at the beginning

How will this be useful to you as your This will be successful as it will allow me to refer back and make
production process continues sure that i am trying to use my script etc as a guidelines of the
shots i want and the places i want them to be.
Upload behind the scenes pictures
and videos and comment on what
they show

This shows a photo of me in london getting ready to film my broll


outside near big ben etc.

What issues did you encounter whilst


out filming and how did you I didn’t encounter problems whilst filming fortunately however the
overcome them? weather wasn’t the best on the 7th of May when I was filming

How suitable do you feel your I feel like I chose the locations well and represent my production toon
locations were for your filming? well also I tried to choose a more rundown/working class areas to
expensive places as there are many stereotypes towards people that I
am aiming my production towards.

How have you made use of the I have been able to develop my skills in camera work as i have
technical skills you have developed so allowed myself to work independantly and learn for myself as i
far this year? have gone on in the process for example using tracking shots in
my video and or other different techniques.

Having reviewed your footage, are Nothing needs reshooting


you happy with what you have
captured and does anything need
reshooting?

Are you ready to edit? If not, how far O n track


behind are you?

What work do you need to complete n/a


outside of lessons to stay on track?

High Grade Tips

Practical Skills & Presentation


● ‘Considered and capable demonstration of processes’ – very detailed documentation of your
production process - such as still images, and annotated Screenshots of your specific production
and editing process – including ‘what’ and ‘why’, not just ‘how’
● ‘skills and knowledge used to develop alternative ideas’ – evidence of different ideas developed
for more than one version of your Media product

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