After completing our range of pre-production meetings, we ensured that we made a time management chart to make sure that we stuck to this to make sure that we have enough time left over to see if any adjustments would need to be made. This helped us to meet individual deadlines to help meet the final deadline for our opening sequence in time. This time management gave us a accurate picture of what we need to do and approximately how long it would take us to complete.
This time management was important for our group to stay organised and know how the pre-production, production and post production of our opening sequence is going to work to finish in time of our final deadline.
- Next, we allowed ourselves to have a rarely long amount of time to plan at 5 weeks, to allow us to have a very acccurate idea of how filming is going to work, what props, location and actors we need. We have to do this fairly quickly to allow enough time to edit our opening sequence after filming and planning. This is important to make sure our group has a clear understanding of what is needed for our opening sequence to work effectively.
- As you can see, we have left most of the time to edit our final piece for around 12 weeks, we feel that this would take the longest amount of time due to the accuracy and detail of the editing that we need to do to make it as professional as it can be that we are pleased with. Also, it will allow us to ensure that all of the clips flow effectively together, to make sure that the opening sequence makes sense and ensure the sounds are located in the correct places to allow the film to work.
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