Friday, February 7, 2025

Staying on Track - Schedule

    “Dearest gentle reader,” - Bridgerton 

Time truly flies in the blink of an eye -- in fact, it's already week two. So, before it's too late, my group and I created a schedule to keep ourselves on track. Time is a valuable element in any production, and having a schedule helps with such. Especially with this class, I have implemented scheduling and planning for most of the projects we have completed. So, before going into anything else, let me present the schedule we are planning to follow. 

SCHEDULE:

Week 1 (1/29-2/2):Research

  • Genre 

  • Brainstorm/Idea

Week 2 (2/3-2/9):Planning

  • Storyboard (done by 2/7) 

  • Script (done by 2/7)

  • Location scouting (done by 2/10)

  • ShotList (done by 2/9)

  • Casting (done 2/9) 

Week 3 (2/10-2/16):Filming

  • Get props/costumes (2/10-2/12)

  • Begin filming (2/15)

  • Create Foley

  • Find sound effects/music

Week 4 (2/17-2/23): Wrapping up filming/Editing  

  • Wrap up (2/18)

  • Start editing- line edit (2/23)

  • Start graphics/VFX

Week 5 (2/24-3/2): Editing

  • Final edit (3/2)

  • Revisions: make changes needed 

Week 6 (3/3-3/9): CCR 

  • Creative Critical Reflection

    • Research information.

    • Develop the reflection.

    • Edit and review the CCR.

Week 7 (3/10-3/16):CCR
  • Creative Critical Reflection

    • Final edits and review with the CCR.

Week 8 (3/17-3/25): Quick Fixes

  • In case any fixes are needed

This plan will allow my group and I to stay on track as sometimes it is easy to get carried away. Therefore, this is a great tool that will be helpful as we move forward and if any circumstances come up that an event must be changed. Then, it is when it might be updated, but the priority is to be able to follow it and stay within the range of dates set. 

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