The Pre-Production Process

There are many types of Media Forms in the industry. For our media product, we were tasked to produce a 90 second short film for an internet competition called DepicT! Depict tests filmmakers to make a short film of any budget in 90 seconds. We have uploaded our entry on to YouTube for people to see. The main forms of moving image media are, Film (Feature or Short), Television, Radio, New Media, Social Media & Newsprint/Magazines. Different ways to distribute these to an audience is through Television, DVD’s (Blu Rays) and through Cinema’s. Another way of viewing movies is through Love Film and Netflix. You can even stream live television or catch up on any TV Shows that you may have missed on iPlayer. Adverts are a fantastic way to promote media or original products; you can promote these by sponsoring favourite TV Shows like Friends on E4, this is sponsored by Mars Planets
Finance and sources of funding

Requirements for any production –
i.e., what will the money be spent on?
When producing a moving image text, you might
have to spend money on essential things that you think you may not need. The
most important things you will need to buy for making a media product are,
Props & Costumes, Equipment, Catering & Transport, Location, Legal
Clearances & Insurance. The legal side of requirements is essential and
could potentially end up costing media producers a lot more than previously
intended. Using somebody else’s work in which they have produced without proof
of permission breaks any legal rights probably costing the entire media
product. An example of this happening is the topic where original Russian
filmmakers did not give permission for Apple to sell their films from the
Soviet Era on iTunes. “It is illegal to present our films as applications
either on iTunes or on any other Internet site. It is permitted only on our own
Mosfilm site”. [Quote by Svetiana Pyleva]. Other

Personnel: ‘Talent’ (actors) and ‘crew’ (the production team) that work in
the media production.
Low Budget filmmaking will either have little
or no funding at all from any major film studios. This is mostly because this
is where young filmmakers start & proceed to enter their work into Film
Festivals (sometimes International) for acknowledgement and promotion. The best
example for a Low Budget Film that got incredible recognition & the highest
amount ever grossed worldwide is TheBlair Witch Project where the budget was around $60,000 but grossed
approximately $249 million. In Low Budget films, producers wouldn't usually
spend a lot of money in the media production. The team would usually consist
upon any volunteers, researchers, local but slightly known Actor(s), maybe a
cameraman and a director. Only need few/several members within the team. A
television programme will have more within the team. They will be built up with
perhaps 40/70 members specialising in Make up/Costume, Actors, Director,
Producers, Writers, Camera Crew, Sound Recorders and Assistants. This also
applies for any Hollywood Feature Films but could even expand to a team of 100’s
of people. Their team will also include Financial Advisors and a very strong
marketing team. Having the money to promote and having the money to pay each
and every production crewmember. In average, a Feature Film may cost up to $100
million to make and produce & then $50 million to sell it. In our group we
worked together and quite effectively. We all sat down and decided who would
work on what, get idea’s for each bit of paperwork that needed doing and then
come back to discuss what idea’s we had to help with our plan. For example,
whilst Andy & Ed went out scouting for our perfect location, I thought
about any risks that could happen during our production and completed a risk
assessment. We then came back to each other and discussed what we had done,
what the plan was next and to make sure we were prepared for it. I admit we
could have worked more effectively and got tasks completed quicker &
properly if we had worked more as a group & had more communication about
the project.


Time: what was your time frame and
how well did you use the time you were given?

Equipment/Facilities: What is needed?
There are many types of different
equipment that can be used in a media production; these include cameras,
tripods, tracks and microphones. This equipment can either be bought or hired. Professional cameras can usually be quite expensive to hire, costing around £200-£300 whereas a cheap movie camera can come in at £50-£100.
If you're looking at spending more on the equipment to get the quality you need, a range of movie cameras are available. As you can see, some range from £900 - £1,400 & these are all Single Chip movie camera's. You can get a lot of different varies of Camera's from Single Chips to Triple Chips & can even change the Sensors. More equipment can be purchased too, such as lighting and sound. This same website also hires out equipment too, but not so much the expensive type. For a HD Camera, they will hire it to you for £195 per day. Which is quite cheap. You can also purchase your own equipment from popular selling websites, such as eBay & Amazon (although the sellers may not be 10% trustworthy).
If you're looking at spending more on the equipment to get the quality you need, a range of movie cameras are available. As you can see, some range from £900 - £1,400 & these are all Single Chip movie camera's. You can get a lot of different varies of Camera's from Single Chips to Triple Chips & can even change the Sensors. More equipment can be purchased too, such as lighting and sound. This same website also hires out equipment too, but not so much the expensive type. For a HD Camera, they will hire it to you for £195 per day. Which is quite cheap. You can also purchase your own equipment from popular selling websites, such as eBay & Amazon (although the sellers may not be 10% trustworthy).
We were able to obtain our
equipment easily as the college supplies the media facilities for free &
just to take out under our name as our responsibility, in case any damage is
done. All we needed was a camera, tripod and microphone.
Locations: where did you film and how do you go about
securing locations legally?
Location Recce’s are the forms
that need to be filled in whilst directors/producers are out scouting for
specific locations they wish to film on. A Location Release is a form that must
get signed for legal permission, if the land is owned by somebody else. It is
also extremely important that the local police are informed about the
production dates, if it’s in public, so that any members of the public are
aware. It is also important to inform the police in case of any props that look
like a real gun and a squat team is sent out to disarm the actor holding the
gun, completely disrupting the shot.

We didn't really face any
logistical issues or risks. I assessed the risks, in case we would trip on
anything facing slips/falls which could end up with cuts/sprains/bruises and
even broken bones. We didn't have to think of meeting somewhere in public,
getting transport, meeting in the middle etc. because everything was shot on
college. The only troubles we faced were Ed not turning up one day and waiting
for Ellie to be available for the whole lesson.
Materials: what, in addition to equipment, crew and
cast, is needed to make a moving text? Where/how are they obtained?

The financial considerations there
are when using certain material is to make sure the director is conservative
with the budget money. If the movie goes into debt, there is a good chance that
the director will have to owe the people who put a lot of time into the
project, a lot of money. The movie could either be a massive blockbuster
earning a lot of money or a “flop”.
Legal Issues: what legal considerations might there be when using certain materials in a media production?
One of the most important considerations that need to be thought about when creating a media production are the legal issues. These are important in case any material is stolen & can claim Copyright against you. Stealing other people's belongings such as money, cars, bags etc is literally just the same as stealing media products, it's wrong & illegal. It needs to be cleared by the original owner before you can use it. More important materials that will need to be cleared are Gun Licenses (if you decide to use them). "Great care must be taken to protect the interests of the copyright holder in every country where their creative contents is being used". Luckily we did not get mixed up in any copyright issues with our production. We used music, courtesy of the Incompetech website which we stated on the YouTube video that it was used.
Clearance is basically legal authorisation for any media content to be used, providing you have the permission.
Public Liability Insurance protects the members of the public in case they are injured or blocked from getting anywhere. This is essential as the public may be blocked from getting somewhere if you are filming in public. To prevent this issue from ever happening, you must inform the local police & get permission to film so it does not cause any legal consequences.
Completion Guarantee/Insurance is making sure the media content meets the final deadline. If missing this, it could resolve in the project failing, the funding reclaiming the money & a bad reputation on your behalf.
Regulations: what is regulatory body and what do they do?
There are a lot of regulatory bodies that help to function media. OFCOM (Office of Communication) is one of the major ones, which monitor media & any other regularities.
The BBFC's (British Board of Film Certificate) function classify's what age any moving image production should be. "The BBFC's income is derived soley from the fees it charges for its services, calculated by measuring the running times of films, DVD's/Videos and other worked submitted for classification". For our DepicT project, we haven't used anything that could be restricted from our viewers. Family Guy, an animated comedy sitcom about an American family, the Griffins, contains Adult Humour, Scenes of Violence and Sexual Nature all of which have restricted it to a 15 Classification Rating.
Trade Unions & Trade Associations: what are they & what do they do?
A Trade Union is basically an organisation which fights for it's workers rights & to make sure nobody is exploited.
"PACT [Producers Alliance for Cinema and Television] is the UK Trade Association representing & promoting the commercial interests of independent creative content producers". They promote adverts of feature films, television, animation and many more independently. They specialise in offering support for help who are interested in creating programmes, they even offer to you to find a member to work with & can help/develop your idea. They offer a lot more than Advice, you can get the chance by downloading their online Contracts, Term & Trade Documents and Union Agreements. "Pact has a strong track record of success in defending independent producers' rights".
The BECTU are a union of media & entertainment. They provide a wide rang of services in "Film, independent broadcasting, theatre & arts and digital media". They also strive & are committed to make sure every single worker has an opportunity for equality.
BECTU have a lot of affiliations, including:
There are a lot more Trade Unions, another including an Actor's Union who specifically work towards professional actors & creative practitioners. The Union is full of experienced professional workers whose aims are to advise the members what to do next with their career. "They are able to deal with the issues raised by members working in all areas of the industry whether it be a major feature film, a theatre in education show, radio voice overs, a circus act or any other live or recorded work."
Bibliography:
Legal Issues: what legal considerations might there be when using certain materials in a media production?
One of the most important considerations that need to be thought about when creating a media production are the legal issues. These are important in case any material is stolen & can claim Copyright against you. Stealing other people's belongings such as money, cars, bags etc is literally just the same as stealing media products, it's wrong & illegal. It needs to be cleared by the original owner before you can use it. More important materials that will need to be cleared are Gun Licenses (if you decide to use them). "Great care must be taken to protect the interests of the copyright holder in every country where their creative contents is being used". Luckily we did not get mixed up in any copyright issues with our production. We used music, courtesy of the Incompetech website which we stated on the YouTube video that it was used.
Clearance is basically legal authorisation for any media content to be used, providing you have the permission.
Public Liability Insurance protects the members of the public in case they are injured or blocked from getting anywhere. This is essential as the public may be blocked from getting somewhere if you are filming in public. To prevent this issue from ever happening, you must inform the local police & get permission to film so it does not cause any legal consequences.
Completion Guarantee/Insurance is making sure the media content meets the final deadline. If missing this, it could resolve in the project failing, the funding reclaiming the money & a bad reputation on your behalf.
Regulations: what is regulatory body and what do they do?
There are a lot of regulatory bodies that help to function media. OFCOM (Office of Communication) is one of the major ones, which monitor media & any other regularities.

Trade Unions & Trade Associations: what are they & what do they do?
A Trade Union is basically an organisation which fights for it's workers rights & to make sure nobody is exploited.
The BECTU are a union of media & entertainment. They provide a wide rang of services in "Film, independent broadcasting, theatre & arts and digital media". They also strive & are committed to make sure every single worker has an opportunity for equality.

- Union Network International
- Musicians Union
- Equity
- Labour Party
And many more!
There are a lot more Trade Unions, another including an Actor's Union who specifically work towards professional actors & creative practitioners. The Union is full of experienced professional workers whose aims are to advise the members what to do next with their career. "They are able to deal with the issues raised by members working in all areas of the industry whether it be a major feature film, a theatre in education show, radio voice overs, a circus act or any other live or recorded work."
Bibliography:
http://onemileaway.co.uk/about -
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http://www.campaignlive.co.uk/thework/902632/
Mars Planet Picture
http://www.pact.co.uk/home/
http://www.prokit.co.uk/categories/Cameras/Single-Chip-Handheld-Camcorders/ (Picture of Camera's & prices)
http://www.prokit.co.uk/categories/Cameras/Single-Chip-Handheld-Camcorders/ (Picture of Camera's & prices)
Sam this is very good work - easily at Merit level and not far away from distinction. You don't do absolutely everything we asked - eg on costs of equipment/facilities hire do you mean per day? Be more specific. How much would camera hire for a week's shoot be? In legeal issues and when you discuss obtaining your own music it would be good to find out about 'Creative Commons' copyright which Incompetech music is covered by. The union bit at the end is a bit thin...
ReplyDeleteTo get a distinction this needs to be fuller with examples and details like above, and also to be presented in a way which makes better use of the blog as a medium - sensible font size, links, more images etc.
But well done on a very competent first piece.
Sean
Hello Sean!
ReplyDeleteI think I have done what you've asked. Please can you check it again!
Thank you!
I think this can just scrape into distinction range Sam. There are still a few little issues (eg why are you discussing gun licences?!), and you still don't discuss creative commons copyright as I suggested). There are also some niggly spelling and punctuation errors (eg 'soley' instead of 'solely', and 'it's' used incrrectly. However you have worked hard and done the other things I have suggested so I will give this a distinction - just!
ReplyDeleteSean