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Monday, 15 June 2015

All Planning Documents - storyboards, timing sheets etc

To help find these things, I've added or linked all in to this post...

If you've difficulty in downloading anything just email for the document. Where there is instructional text on a template, delete it before saving yours.

You can find storyboard templates/guide here, then ...
animatics;
treatments;
call sheets;
basic shooting schedule;
pitches;
ideas note sheet [can help simply track the progress/evolution of your thinking];
contacting record label for permission;
music video idea summary [this may help you organise, clarify your thoughts];
individual lesson progress logs [often use this to mutually help you/I track progress, but also to help identify concrete steps, over single lessons when in workshop mode] - embedded below;
the assessment criteria;
using Google calendar [great for Eval Q4, and exam, and simply as an effective means of organisation - which is of course also assessed for R+P!]

Lyric timing sheets
An important INITIAL step, and are helpful again when editing. Use this denotation to work out:




  • how many locations there are, and clearly denote these
  • how many costume changes there are, and clearly denote these
  • how many actual shots are used (some shots will be used/repeated across different sections of the video)
  • any FX applied
Here are a couple of examples of (partial) timing sheets - there is a third, simpler example below these:


If you find these just too fiddly, then you can do something along these lines:

When working towards a vodcast on conventions, or simply looking at a range of videos and noting only a few points on each, a simple doc like this can be useful:

Individual lesson progress logs

Music Video Terminology Log
Useful for coursework and your exam.

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