Creating a short film is a long and arduous process that requires an enormous amount of planning to ensure things come out smoothly. I understand this very well and created a general schedule to make sure my partner and I pace ourselves well to meet the deadline.
Week 1 - I figured the first week we focus on brainstorming and researching different genres and playing around with different story ideas.
Week 2 - The second week we should focus on writing our script and then figure out how we plan on casting for the film.
Week 3 - The third week we need to focus on creating our mise-en-scène, which means location scouting, designing sets, finding props. We also need to create a detailed shooting schedule to ensure we move as efficiently as possible during the days we decide to shoot our film.
Week 4 - The fourth week includes shooting and editing the piece together as well as creating title designs and credit designs.
Week 5 - The fifth week is dedicated to developing a score or working on sound in general and creating the other components of the portfolio project.
Week 6 - The last week is solely for us to work on our Creative Critical Reflections.
Normally films around 5 minutes need way more time to develop ideas and deliver a final product, but I am pretty confident that we can pull something decent together given the short timeframe.
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