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AVP v.s.

TVP EMPERICAL / PRACTICAL METHOD Is based on the intuitive shooting of video using your instincts to capture scenes, as opportunity presents itself. This instinctive approach is common to newsgathering and for the process of documenting unique real-time events. PLANNED METHOD Is based on a pre-planned script or production plan that anticipate the objective of the video program and plans both the shooting and the audio track before the video is shot. This system ensures success and quality to a much higher degree, and is particularly recommended to the beginner. Five (5) stages of Video Production (Idea, Plan, Shoot, Final Product, Next Step) TECHNIQUES Are put into practice during such diverse activities or equipment operation; scriptwriting and team organization. (Physical) DISCIPLINES Related to personal attitudes in such matters as an acceptance to responsibility and an extra careful manner of performance that the person can bring to these techniques. Four distinct processes of effect to cause model DESIRED EFFECT: DEFINED PROCESS MESSAGE ANGLE IS YOUR APPROACH/ SPECIFIC VIEW TO THE STORY CAUSE MEDIUM REQUIREMENT REAL EFFECT ACTUAL PROCESS MESSAGE The HOOK Other types of hook Visual Values Developing a script (how and what) Character, location, objects, situation, revealing acts, news file, picture file, dream/fantasy, themes Basic conflicts Individual versus self (internal) Individual versus individual (personal) Individual versus society (social environment) Individual versus nature (physical environment) Basic guidelines for short film Length, Central theme, Conflict, dramatic arc or spine, one primary event, one major character, minimum back story, follow through, internal motives external action, no talking heads,

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