as media studies: movie treatments and storyboarding
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AS Media Studies: Movie Treatments and Storyboarding. Learning Objectives. •To investigate the purpose of a treatment •To create a treatment for short films •Research methods to storyboard •To develop storyboard ideas. What is a Treatment? ?. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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AS Media Studies:Movie Treatments and Storyboarding
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Learning Objectives• To investigate the purpose of a treatment • To create a treatment for short films• Research methods to storyboard• To develop storyboard ideas
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What is a Treatment??A detailed pitch or summary of a story, format, or concept for the purposes of selling to entertainment industry executives. Length and content varies by genre, but will always include a Logline and Synopsis.
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What to include??When outlining your treatment, list and describe the most important elements of your story:• The main conflict.• The person, place, or thing that is the subject of your story.• Each action sequence.• The main characters.• The climax, which is the confrontation between the hero and
the villain.• The resolution of the main conflict.• Define the main conflict by asking yourself why your hero and
villain fight with each other.
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In one of East London's most volatile neighborhoods, pride, rivalry and revenge are the only codes on the street. Touted as a British Boyz in the Hood, Bullet Boy is a gripping and authentic drama that takes an unflinching look at two troubled, street-smart boys. Fresh out of jail, 18-year-old Ricky and his 12-year-old brother, Curtis, struggle to walk the straight and narrow when a minor street clash escalates into an all-out neighborhood war. For Ricky and Curtis, friendships, family and loyalty will be tested to the extreme in a world where guns are a fact of everyday life and boys try to be men before they're even teenagers.
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You now have 30 minutes to write your film’s treatment.
You may also want to think about your
film’s title.
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storyboarding
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what• A storyboard is a graphical
visualization of shot sequence.
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what
• Each panel of a storyboard depicts a scene: physical environment, set design, characters, etc.
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what
• Drawings can be simple…
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what
• Or complete with camera and lighting information.
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what
• You can use arrows to indicate object and camera motion.
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what
• You should also indicate camera shot size.
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elements• Images• Transitions• Effects• Voiceover• Soundtrack
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why
• Storyboarding allows filmmaker to visualize and refine ideas.
• Serves to communicate ideas to production team.
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why
• Lets the production team start work early.
• It's a link to preserve your ideas for use in the actual finished product.
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reminders
• A presentation without a storyboard is like…
a cart without a horse.
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when
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• Developed by animation studios during the early 1930s
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Became popular in live-action film production during the early 1940s
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templates
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how• With Pen & Paper
Can be simple…
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how• With Pen & Paper
or detailed…
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You now have 30 minutes to work on your storyboard.
This will develop over time though by the end of lesson
you should have made a good start.
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Learning Summary• To investigate the purpose of a treatment • To create a treatment for short films• Research methods to storyboard• To develop storyboard ideas
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Homework• To upload blog posts relevant to previous learning.• To continue to develop your groupsstoryboard so you can begin your film.• To attend Media drop-in sessions to continuewith pre-production work and editing.