/planning
ANOTHER SURVEY :/
by Maroosh
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"Finally, my first planning post; it feels great to be here (or not?). I’ve been working on this for what seems like an eternity! This post is one of the reasons I’m sleep-deprived. I’m at a loss for words because it’s too early (or too late? I can’t tell the difference between day and night anymore) for me to function.
Anyway, here’s another poll. My team and I conducted this to determine whether or not we are on the same page with our audiences, and I am pleased to report that WE ARE! Esha disliked the template I used, so she will be changing it for her own blog (she is too picky -.-). This is an original post by Maroosh :p. I attempted to keep the analysis brief so that we could all save time and listen to music or watch our favorite movies instead."
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Here’s the link to the survey : https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/7TQQXCP
Here’s the link to the results and analysis : https://en.files.fm/f/n5pdda4cg
ANOTHER MOOD BOARD BY ME:)
the journalist desire to write an article about the fallen once-famous rock band in the early 90s "PHLEGM FATALE" getting back together. On the right, we see a new paper and the journalist staring at her computer (clearly writing about the band @_@- )
The colors in the middle explain how influential the band was in the country following that the journalist struggles to write this "exciting article" staring at her screen in the dark
The (overly complicated) Shotlist by Esha
I may have overlooked the importance of creating a shotlist until today. Making a categorized list of all shots in order gave me a lot of direction for how I need to shoot, and how I would need to edit in the future.
To get an idea of what professional shotlists look like, I searched up some shotlist templates on the web to take inspiration from. I came across one template from Vimeo: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1GLs07XAiE1ZwUKrpn2sczgMginf6UE_c80KB1SnC-o8/edit?usp=sharing
After a couple of hours of trying to remember everything I learnt about the types of shots, and their uses in class, I made my own shot list for our final product. Hopefully, we actually follow it instead of forgetting we ever made one.
Shotlist:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17aLd3Isn_l6ytK8yWpijfS9Hn7icqFayhT4MF7swjYA/edit?usp=sharing
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SHOTLIST PART 2 BY ESHA
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Ah yes, revising the idea means making another shotlist (as if making the first one was not hard enough) This shotlist was made when we initially changed our idea, therefore I did not take into account the addition of the interview scenes, considering that that was a decision we made after shooting our main shots.
Here is the updated shotlist:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1s7TWmCS-Uive4yAu2XDLf-UZXNzWIY6RZl_KeGJxX74/edit?usp=sharing