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Thursday 17 November 2016

Pre Production techniques

Finance- How are you going to make money to produce the production (advertisement, sales)
 The expenditure covering the cost of materials (equipment, transport materials , crew etc...)


Timing: must be managed to achieve a good production. Deadlines must be met, think about the cast and times for booking areas to shoot.

Personnel: Ensure your production team is the right size and that everyone in the team has been given a task and they know what they're doing.

Facilities: Any creative media will involve use of production, this will include a studio to record or computer rooms for editing.

Materials: all media products require raw material for the actual content, this can be created by yourself that you could input into the final product

Locations: Check out important locations during the pre production stage, this will save you time and money when it comes to producing the product. You would need clearance from the public to shoot them in your product if you are shooting a video in the street. Private areas would need booking in advance

Copyright: to use some existing material, you would need to contact the owner of the content and be granted their permission. This could be for a photo, song, video clip etc... Think about clearing rights

www.ipo.gov.uk

codes of practice and regulation:
This is done to produce adheres to he relevant codes of practice, laws and regulations that govern and control their industry.

Public Liability:

When you are on location and the public is involved, there is a chance that an injury could take place, being covered by insurance could prevent you from being sued by the person injured. Equipment and staff can also be covered. www. filmlondon.org.uk

Create a storyboard of what the music video should look like,
a camera timetable