My thoughts on production process...
To me design thinking is a philosophy and a set of tools to
help you solve problems creatively. It is also a production process that helps
you to organise effectively. It can be loosely divided into three stages these
are Pre-production, Production and Post-production. I think it is important to
be aware and learn about design thinking and various stages associated with design
thinking.
In the YouTube video by Aj & Smart by Johnathan Courtney CEO at AJ & Smart he shared that if you’re going to working with anything got to do with design thinking, is innovation taking the philosophy of design thinking and learning using something like the design sprint. As a recipe to run design thinking. I think digital media products that could apply design thinking to would be, films, documentaries, podcasts, vlogs. Aj & Smart by Johnathan
What takes place in the three stages of Production is first
Pre-production, This is where you would write dialog, find the cast and crew,
find out locations, look for props or costumes, think about the budget how much
everything will cost and than make a production schedule. The second is the Production
stage that is where you would principal photography, it usually is the most expensive
stage, sometimes it can lead to no point return and Production ends with a
WRAP. Lastly, is the Post-production which usually means finishing picture
editing, adding visual effects, fixing the colour correction, or grading and adding
sound effects and music. It can be the longest part of production that could
take weeks to months to years.
For me the most useful information discussed in the video that
would help me with my group project would be, to organise effectively and to
start off with questions like what your story idea is and do it in three stages
which would be Pre-production, Production and Post-production. For my group
project I will have to learn how to start making a video and firstly write what
I will say from my opinion. Then I will have to think about the cast and crew
and where the location will be. After that I will have to think about doing principal
photography which ends with a wrap. Lastly, I will have to finish picture editing
and visual effects and add sound effects and music which is the longest part of
production. Then test and see how it is, fixing any mistakes and then publishing.
I would like to try applying all the aspects discussed above,
but I would love to learn how to make motion graphics which would be great for videos,
I think.
Image from Culture Partner Ship.eu
For more information on the YouTube videos click on the links below
Rob How to make a documentary YouTube
Griffin 4 easy steps to film a short documentary YouTube
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