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Problem Solving

The document provides examples of problems that could arise during a film production and potential solutions to address those problems. The problems discussed include copyright issues, last minute actor cancellations, not meeting standard requirements, unclear narratives, out of focus or improperly exposed camera footage, lack of permissions to film in a location, and falling behind schedule. Potential solutions involve ensuring use of non-copyright music, having backup actors, thoroughly researching all requirements, creating a clear narrative structure, checking camera settings and lighting before filming, obtaining proper permissions, and creating a realistic production schedule.

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Problem Solving

The document provides examples of problems that could arise during a film production and potential solutions to address those problems. The problems discussed include copyright issues, last minute actor cancellations, not meeting standard requirements, unclear narratives, out of focus or improperly exposed camera footage, lack of permissions to film in a location, and falling behind schedule. Potential solutions involve ensuring use of non-copyright music, having backup actors, thoroughly researching all requirements, creating a clear narrative structure, checking camera settings and lighting before filming, obtaining proper permissions, and creating a realistic production schedule.

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Hannah Wayne

Problem solving
The below are just examples – you will need to add more!
Theoretical How to fix Faced Didn’t face
My music has been Make sure to use non-copyright music, or
copyrighted on YouTube! research how to sort out copyright claims.
My actors cancelled last Make sure to have back up actors, that are
minute- now I don’t have any willing to jump in if the current actors
actors. cancel.
My short film doesn’t meet the Research all of the requirements before
standard requirements for the pre-production, so I have them all in my
LSFF. head whilst planning.
My narrative doesn’t make Make sure to create a clear narrative
sense. structure that will engage the audience.
Practical How to fix Faced Didn’t face
Camera out of focus! Double check the focus before filming.
Do test shoots of that scene, check and
then carry on filming.
The lighting in my footage is I will make sure to check the lighting
too over-exposed! before I film, to make sure it is all good. If
it is too over exposed before filming, I
will change the settings and white balance
as well as a possible use of a bounce. If it
is too over exposed, and has already been
filmed, I will try and see if I can sort it out
however, if it can’t be salvaged then re
filming might have to be done.
The lighting is too dark. Same as above, I will check the lighting
beforehand, and change the settings and
white balance if need be.
I didn’t have permission to Prior to filming, I will need to research
film in one of my locations, my desired location, to find out what
and now I am unable to use permissions I need. Therefore, I shouldn’t
that footage. get into a situation of being unable to use
the footage, as I will either have got
permission, or have been told beforehand
that I can’t film there.
I am falling behind schedule/I I will make sure that my production
am off track. schedule is easy to follow, and not too
unrealistic. I will also make sure to work
hard, in order to stick to it.

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