Making a timeline is important to stay organized and on schedule. Helps break things down and makes everything easier when you have something to do. That's why I'm going to make a schedule to plan my process for this project.
Research
- Start by researching our chose genre
- Look at movies and examples to get an understanding of film openings
- Use the movies as an inspiration
Brainstorming Ideas
- Start planning the film
- Create a whole plot for the film opening
- Create a story board
- Find music and foley sounds
- find out where to film and get props
Filming
- Film the opening
- Film the movie in a way that saves time instead of every scene in order
Editing
- Start piecing the film opening together
- Add in the music
- Create the foley sounds and add them in the movie
- Edit in the title and the credits
Finishing touches
- add in any extra details I might've missed
CCR
- Do the CCR
Schedule
- Research
- Choose genre
- Research
- Start thinking about the plot
- Brainstorm
- Finish up the plot
- Create story board
- Start the scripting
- Start casting characters
- Filming
- Start filming
- Filming
- Continue filming
- Start creating the foley sounds
- Filming/Editing
- Finish the filming
- Start the editing
- Edit in the sound, foley, credits and voice over
- Editing
- Finish up the editing and have the movie completed
- Add the title and start working on the CCR
- CCR
- Finish up the CCR
- Fishing anything that hasn't been done
- Project should be done
- Review
- Review the final project
- Add in any extra details
- Finish up, complete, and turn in project
My partner and I are planning to stick to this schedule to help us stay on task. Now that we have the resources to make a good project , it's on us to put in the work and time. We are hoping to create a good project, and we won't disappoint. Obviously, not everything will go super smoothly, and there will be some bumps in the road, but this schedule will help us get back on course if anything were to happen.
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