Making of the time
The Portfolio Project in the Making
The creation of a timeline is necessary for the project to help organize and refine a film's outcome. A set of instructions and a schedule are used to follow, keeping yourself and your work organized. Having a set outcome when working in a group can be projected with a positive sense of work ethic, which is also correlated with good work. The timeline below is the setup of the schedule, along with tasks each week, that my group and I will be able to finish our portfolio project.
Analysis/Research
- Research opening films from vast genres to get an idea of what an opening film looks like
- The analysis of the opening film decides on the interest or approach of what kind of genre was chosen for the film.
Plan
- Discuss the chosen genre after all research and evaluation
- Create a storyboard to visually see and plan the approach for the film
- Finding actors and deciding on roles to produce the film
- Choosing time and place for filming
- Plan or draw any mise en scene elements such as costume design, set designs, and props
Filming/Editing
- We begin filming scenes
- Record any voices or music needed that cannot be done over editing
- Review footage for any mistakes or reshooting
- Behind-the-scenes footage must be done and edited, with all the footage into our editing software, where we will be editing the sequence together to create our 2-minute film
- Make changes in color grading or effects along with lighting
- Add sound and music to go on top of the overall compartment with a nice blend
Revise
- Reflect on the overall experience of planning, creating, and executing the portfolio
- Research and review for CCR
Timeline
The breakdown for the weeks of the project
Week 1- (1/16-1/23)
- Research films based on our chosen genre
- Create blog posts about our genre and search for. information about the genre
- Make a group
- Create blog plan
- Finish plans for the project
- start creating the storyboard
- planning the dates of filming
- find the locations
- create settings
- look at different props
- discuss with team- lighting, camera, and action
- setting up the setting for the film
- Group meet up on Thursday to go over plans for filming, sets, props, and costume design
- Storyboard should be done and refined
- reflect on the first group meeting
- Analyze Media Theories and choose which theory best incorporates with the portfolio.
- Blog on the dedication and inspiration for creating the film
- Friday to Sunday focus on filming
- Review footage over the weekend and make any edits or critiques for the following week.
- Start editing if time allows
- talk about and blog more analysis of who our main character is (overall development)
- Discuss and develop mise en scene elements such as costume design, props, lighting, and set design
- Review footage from the past weekend and work on revisions
- Continue editing footage
- should be getting halfway through the editing process
- Discuss a production company and logo
- logo should represent our film "company."
- illustrate in blogs the process of production
- include behind the scenes of the production process
- Editing the film
- should be more than halfway done, but preferably more
- Blog of the editing process
- Begin research for CCR
- Start wrapping up the portfolio and think of a reflection
- Editing the film
- editing should be done and left for revision or for adding details.
- Continuation of research for CCR
- Group reflection along with personal reflection of the project
- Have everything finalized and turned in before the due date
- Editing finished and ready
- Blog about the production of CCR
- Posting final reflection to blog
- Make sure to post links and film opening
- Check if everything is good for Cambridge to see.
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