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The final films will be presented in a dark space, on an (old) CRT display like the ones often used in art exhibitions and with two rather powerful stereo active speakers. Take this into consideration when producing your films. The film is intended to primarily work in this setting not on a smartphone or a computer screen. Think about how the perception and the experience of your work changes through this specific setup and plan your work accordingly.
Schedule / Organization
- Flesh out the story
- Plan the production
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- Visual moodboard
- Audio moodboard
- Storyboard (including Audio! see example below)
- Shotlist
- Production plan
- Produce a short video (approx. 60 - 120 seconds)
- Phase 1: Inspiration and research, moodboards, concept and storyboard.
- Phase 2: Production of the video and sound recordings
- Phase 3: Post-production for sound and video (image montage, sound design of interaction sounds)
- Test screen the video with other students, collect feedback, improve your sound/video
- Presentation
Storyboard Example: