Calender

Process and Notes from Hanson

Process for Completion and Notes From Hanson


1. Order your sequences
-SCRIPTING (1-2 people orders each section)
-what pieces are similar?
-create a "bin" with extra comments included
-make it cohesive

2. Re-arrange the sequences based on the whole content
-keep the big picture in mind
-learn to let go of unnecessary details and walk away with the most important factors

3. Listen to it with closed eyes
-make final touches to the overall piece and polish
-critique for further review and show it to Hanson

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Content = Skeleton and MAIN POINT Key Notes: -Tighter is better (balance length with the amount of information being said, don't worry about length) -don't feel trapped, go get the footage if you need it! -work on ordering sequences while still gathering footage to save time -discuss the state of editing by specific dates and DEADLINES (they are included in the calendars)
-Communicate and work together as a team, one person shouldn't be doing all the work and one person shouldn't be doing nothing as well

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

CHANGE OF PLANS

Hello team!
I heard back from our client today and she is able to meet with us next Tuesday during our class time, so I am thinking we should save some gas and just wait to go to Toledo until then. Tomorrow we can start to brainstorm on what type of questions we want to ask the people we are going to be interviewing (the serious questions as well as the ice breakers)and try to figure out some camera angles that we like. Maybe even watching some MTV interviews and see how they have done them since we have similar audiences?

These are just ideas though if anyone has any good ideas as to what we can do tomorrow feel free to post them on here! We will still be meeting Heather in class so hopefully we can get some of those notes further deciphered and figure out where we should be in this process!

See you soon,
Michelle

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