proposals/treatments/project outlines - client requirement, purpose, distribution, legal and ethical issues, target audience production schedule - deadline dates, activities, milestones, dates for each activity, contingency plan SWOT analysis - strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats asset log - things you need to make the project, links for where you find the assets. source - found. original - made your self call sheet - date of production, personnel involved, actors, equipment, time of production risk assessment (recess) - track health and safety storyboard - camera work, scene number, length of scene, key sound, key editing script - stage directions, sound effects, character, synopsis of scene, dialogue, diegetic and non diegetic sound, editing techniques shooting script - time code, what is being filmed concept art - design of characters, colour, location of a place, logo design, texture, movement, shape, synopsis visualisation diagram - housestyle, annotations, shape...
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