Once you have completed your filming and editing, your next step is to complete an evaluation of the process. Have a look at the exemplars for an idea of what to include, but here are some ideas if you get stuck.
Here is the template for pairs:
Team Review Process
This is essential to ensure fair marking and equitable contribution of team members to the production process. You will meet with your teacher on at least three occasions during the production to check on progress and teamwork.
You must make notes on the relevant stage of production before the meeting and hand these in to your teacher at the meeting. They will form the basis of your teamwork discussion.
Remember: Your teacher is using these meetings as one way of gathering evidence that all team members are contributing in an equitable way to the production. You should feel free to talk to your teacher at any stage if you are worried about how your team is going.
1. Pre Production Meeting
A. Briefly describe your contributions to pre-production.
What did you do that was effective? How could you improve your contribution to the team?
Pre-production includes:
Concept; Research; Treatment; Scene Summary; Script and/or Storyboard; Crew and Talent list; Production Schedule; Art Department; Locations and Permissions; Test shots; Revisions.
B. Peer review
Outline what effective contributions the other team members made.
2. Production Meeting
A. Briefly describe your contributions to production.
What did you do that was effective? How could you improve your contribution to the team?
Production includes:
Direction; Camera; Lighting; Sound; Acting; Production Design; Location Management; PR; Footage review; Pick-ups.
B. Peer review
Outline what effective contributions the other team members made.
3. Post Production Meeting
A. Briefly describe your contributions to post-production.
What did you do that was effective? How could you improve your contribution to the team?
Post-production includes all stages specified in the task:
Visual Cut; Sound effects; Sound editing and mixing; Graphics and titling; special effects.
B. Peer review
Outline what effective contributions the other team members made.