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Unit 4: Artistry
Quick questions on The stylistic production project: QCE Film, Television and New Media
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What is the statement of intent?Show answer
The production is accompanied by a short written statement of intent. In it you declare your intended style, audience and purpose, and explain the key language and technology choices you will use to achieve them. A strong statement is specific: it commits to a style (for example, an observational, naturalistic documentary look) and names the codes that will deliver it. The statement gives markers the lens through which to judge whether your product succeeds on its own terms.
What is pre-production?Show answer
Pre-production is where intention becomes a plan. You produce either a storyboard or a script:
What is production?Show answer
In production you shoot, record and edit your product, sustaining the planned style throughout. Consistency is key: a strong stylistic production maintains its visual and audio language from first frame to last. The footage requirement matters: the majority of the final footage must be filmed, recorded or created by you, so the assessment reflects your own making.
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