Production Documents UNIT 2 Flashcards
Treatments/Proposal/Project Outline
Written document that outlines a project from start to finish . It outlines audience law , product information
Target audience , Issues , Purpose , Information for investors - Detailed for audience and investors
Time consuming , Lots of information to begin with
Production Schedule :
Document ( flow chart / graph )
Tracks and documents a project from start to finish
Broken down into 3 production phases
Pre/Production/Post
Simply easy to follow
Every job/ part of the process is outlined
Improved Productivity/Efficiency
Organisation
Outline Tasks and Deadlines
Has to be kept to date
Restrictive e.g Weather changes
SWOT Analysis :
Evacuation Technique to identify Strengths , Weaknesses , Opportunities and Threats
Applies to Individuals and Product
Competitors
Can oversimply things
Asset Log :
List of digital assists
Logos , Fonts , Colour , Pallets
Names , Types of files , Location
Anyone working in digital have fast access to info
Has to be kept to date
Call Sheet :
Outline and key information for a day of production including timings , health and safety and personnel
Running order for the day
What is being create - link with other prepared documents
Organised
Time consuming
Risk Assessment :
Recee - suitability check of location
Information about location
Identify risk and score the risk based on severity of injury and likely good of it happening
Security
Plans for issues that will happen
Half the people in the world are below average
No acts of God
Storyboard :
Visual depiction of a scene
Images , Camera shots , Sound effects , Dialogue
Limited information for the actors
Information has to be useful and effective
Script/Screenplay :
Dialogue and plot of a story that is going to used
Stage direction and actions
Helpful for actors
No define detailed
Shooting Script :
Shot Numbers , Scene Numbers , Shot Description , Audio , Location
Easy to Navigate
No Define Details
Concept Art :
Concept of final product
First plan of what physical thing is going to look like
Multiple Angles
Give everyone an idea of what concept is going to look like
Not functional
Visualisation Diagram :
Final product of what it is going to look like
Visualisation diagram is closest to the final product as possible colour and detail
Helps visualise information and product
Could lead to misinterpretation
Flat Plan :
Layout of physical product placement
E.g Magazine placements
Easy to navigate
Only shows layout for developers not final product
Wireframe :
Layout for unphysical product such as websites or digital products
No level of creativity needed easy for people
Easy to navigate
Only shows the layout good for web developers but not good for a finished product
Prototype :
First physical draft of a product
Is not functional
Will depend of the media product
Can see what the products is like
Can have errors and glitches
Page Mock-up :
Navigate through websites
Extremely easy to navigate
Time consuming
Has to be kept up to date
Set Design :
Birdseye view of a set or plan doesn’t need physical individuals in it
Useful for people working backstage or producing
Time Consuming
Has to be kept to date
Can be inaccurate
Site Structure Diagram :
Flow structure on an app or video game
Easy to navigate
Very Complicated Coding
Moodboard :
Visual representation of a product using images
Include image fonts colours raw materials
Helps designers have an image of what to create
Mind map :
Collage of images and ideas in order to help with the creation a media product
Doesn’t help with a final product point a product
Easy to navigate
Can become cramped
Blue Sky Thinking :
Creative brainstorming without limitations