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Production Explanation

Production is the time spent on set filming.


Pre-Production will have been carried out
beforehand so that the location, storyboard,
shot list, risk assessment and shooting
schedule will have been planned in order to
be ready for the opening title sequence to be
filmed.
Using all of the resources
created in the preproduction stage, filming
will be started to form the opening title sequence.
A vital stage in production is to film the same scene more
than once, so that we can ensure we get the best shots and
that any imperfections are removed. Getting all shots done
as soon as possible is preferable because this will leave us
more time to work on editing.
When filming it is important to consider composition, techniques such as the
rule of thirds, framing and the 180 degree rule. These will add to continuity in
the editing stage at post-production.

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