blog question: What surprised you in the pre-production presentation? Write a one paragraph reflection on what you have learned in this first section of the unit.
What are two questions you still have about pre-production? What is one thing you learned from the presentation? Why is it important?
In the pre-production presentation, I was surprised to see how much actually goes into preparing for a film. I thought before that you only had an outline and script. Now I know that there is: brainstorming, outlining, storyboarding, and the script. These are also more complex on their own than I originally predicted. For outlining you would do three acts that have two steps in each. Storyboarding is also a lot more simple than I thought. The illustrations have to be detailed but not picasso sketches. The script also took me by surprise when finding out there are two types of scripts, and that someone would not read it if just the formatting was wrong.
1. Why does the format of the script matter so much?
2. How much detail is too much in an outline?
I learned that without a storyboard, the entire film will be a mess. This is important because it's the base of filming.
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