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BASIC FILMMAKING WORKSHOP

Feb 3-5 2016


Roxas City
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STAGES OF PRODUCTION
1. Pre-production Stage
1.1. Screenwriting
1.1.1. Concept paper
1.1.2. Character sketch
1.1.3. Sequence Treatment
1.1.4. Story Arc
1.1.5. Script
1.2. Funding
1.3. Crew List
1.3.1.1. Producer
1.3.1.2. Director
1.3.1.3. Assistant Director or AD
1.3.1.4. 2nd Assistant Director
1.3.1.5. Production Manager or PM
1.3.1.6. Executive Producer or EP / Line Producer
or LP
1.3.1.7. Casting director
1.3.1.8. Scriptwriter
1.3.1.9. Editor
1.3.1.10.Production Designer
1.3.1.11.Cinematographer vs Director of
Photography
1.3.1.12.Musical Director/Scorer
1.3.1.13.Storyboard artist
1.3.1.14.Sound Designer
1.3.1.15.Production Sound Mixer
1.3.1.16.Script Supervisor
1.3.1.17.Makeup Artist
1.3.1.18.Production Assistant or PA
1.3.1.19.Gaffer
1.3.1.20.Boom Operator
1.4. Casting
1.5. Location Scouting
1.6. Props
1.7. Set Design
1.8. Scheduling
1.8.1. Script Breakdown
1.8.2. Call sheet
2. Production Stage
2.1. Direction

2.2. Camera works


2.2.1. The 180-degree Rule
2.2.2. Storyboard/Shot list
2.2.3. Composition/Framing
2.2.3.1. Types of Shots
2.2.3.1.1.
Master Shot/Full Shot
2.2.3.1.2.
Long Shot
2.2.3.1.3.
Medium Shot
2.2.3.1.4.
Close Up Shot
2.2.3.1.5.
Extreme Close Up shot
2.2.3.2. Types of Angles
2.2.3.2.1.
Low Angle
2.2.3.2.2.
High Angle
2.2.3.2.3.
Straight-on Angle
2.2.3.3. Camera Movements
2.2.3.3.1.
Panning
2.2.3.3.2.
Tilting
2.2.3.3.3.
Tracking
2.2.3.3.4.
Trucking
2.2.3.3.5.
Booming
2.2.3.3.6.
Crane
2.2.3.3.7.
Hand-held
2.3. Lighting
2.3.1. Indoor Lighting
2.3.2. Outdoor Lighting
2.4. Sound Mixing
2.4.1. Clapper
2.4.2. Logsheet
2.5. Talent
2.6. Miscellaneous
3. Post-production Stage
3.1. Editing
3.1.1. Editing Software
3.1.2. Editing Principles
3.2. Sound Post-Production
3.2.1. Software
3.2.2. Foley
3.2.3. Musical Scoring

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