Preproduction Planning TA3 Flashcards

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What are two types of planning

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.mind map
.mood board

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What’s the purpose of a mood bored

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Convey a general idea of feeling about a particular topic

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What’s the purpose of mind map

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Provide a structured way to organise ideas and information

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What are the components of a mind map

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central node for the main theme Sub-nodes: These are points connected to the branches
connected by lines or branches

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What are the components mood board

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images
colours
typography
textures (fabric samples, swatches

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What is the hardware and software used to make a mood bored

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hardware - equipment used ( desktop , tablets , laptops )
software - the apps (canva , word )

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What is the hardware and software used to make a mind map

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What makes mind maps effective

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organised thoughts visually
and helps understand what’s wanted

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What makes mood bored effective

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helps communicate a specific vision and theme through pictures

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How do you improve the effectiveness of mood bored

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How do you improve the effectiveness of a mind map

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What’s a asset log

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Record all assets use the media production e.g. 3-D models, images and music

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What’s a visualisation diagram

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a visual representation, often a rough sketch, that shows what a final static image product might look like

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What’s the purpose of a asset log

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keep track of the assets that are being used to make a product

they help teams manage the creation process in a more organised way

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What’s the purpose of visualisation diagrams

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What is a flowchart?

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A diagram for planning an organising workflow or processes

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What is a flowchart?

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A diagram for planning an organising workflow or processes

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advantages of flow charts

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.visualise program ideas
.solve code problems
.communicate ideas to clients (who don’t have skills)

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advantages of flow charts

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.visualise program ideas
.solve code problems
.communicate ideas to clients (who don’t have skills)

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what is harassment

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if someone is abusing, insulting or otherwise harming you on a regular basis

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what is right to privacy?

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The right of a person to be free from intrusion

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What is defamation?

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The action damaging the good reputation of someone

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What is defamation?

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The action damaging the good reputation of someone

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what is libel

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The punished statement that damages the reputation of a person (a written defamation)

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what is slander
Damages someone’s reputation by making a false spoken statement
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3 types of camera techniques
angles shots movement
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types of angles when filming
eye level shot shoulder level shot low angles shot high angle shot ground level shot overhead shot
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what’s eye level shot
.neutral perspective .seeing things at level normally would .emphasise emotions when done close up
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what’s shoulder level shot
. make actor look taller slightly below eye level .head reach top of frame .witnessing a conversation
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what’s a low angle shot
.used to show someone is superior more powerful and important
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what is a high angle shot
.from above looking down .used to show someone inferior venerable and weaker
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what’s a ground level shot
. subjects feet shown .build suspend as character walks into room
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what is overhead shot
.from above giving birds eye view .”divine” feeling as if god looks down
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types of shots
extreme long shot long shot median shot close up extreme close up
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what is a extreme long shot
.very long distance showing a wide view .takes do use of subject and places it more in enviourment .sense of scale of the world
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what is long shot
.large area or scenery and subject .can used to give viewer idea of setting .allows the viewer to know how the subject fits the area
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what is a median shot
.at a distance frames the character from the waist upwards .subject is main focus while little bit of setting .often used for conversation
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what is a close up shot
.rightly on a subject typically there face . dramatic effect during intense or emotional scenes
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what is a extreme close up shot
.even closer to subject so they fill the frame .show emotion or force the audience to focus on something
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point of movement
help focused attention and create impact by camera operators moving
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what is a zoom shot
.zoom into or out of subject .bring audiences attention to what subject is going add impact .add more energy
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what is a pan shot
.moving left to right .in a sweeping motion .typically used to show a larger image of the scenes so that the audience can place the subject in the environment
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what is a tilt shot
.shot that rotates down or up . this can used to reveal the audience a subject with dramatic effect
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what is a tracking shot
.shot with the camera attached to a moving track .to take continuous .showing character movement and engage audience
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what is lighting used for
to enhance the meaning of media product eg film tv
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lighting split up into
position intesnsity
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Waht asa stand for
Advertising standard authority
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Ofcom stand for
The office of communications
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BBfc stand for
British broadcasting film classifications
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Pegi stand for
Pan European game information
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What does asa do
Regulate the content of adverts
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What do ofcom do
Regulate all communications industry like broadband, tv, radio
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What do bbfc
British broadcasting of film classifications
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What do pegi
Aligns age ratings and content warnings to video games
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What happens when you don’t apply to classifications rules
Media will be taken down Legal action (like fines)