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Thursday 17 November 2011

Year 13 - Evaluation

Your evaluation should assess both the processes of your project and the project itself. You should split it into sections - Pre-production, production, post-production and evaluation of the video.

Pre-production - What were the different stages of your pre-production. You must explain what you did, why you did it. Then you need to assess the effectiveness or how successful those decisions were.

Example -

In this evaluation I am going to discuss and analyse my production project. My task was to work in a group to produce a music video. We had to undertake all of the stages of production that a real music video producer would in the industry, we began with research and planning for the production, then we had a production period and finally we completed our post-production. Also like the real industry we had to work to a deadline and display professional standards of working practices.

Research

The first part of our project was to independently research and analyse music video conventions and techniques. This allowed me to fully understand not only the conventions and techniques used in music videos but also the effect these have on the audience. ETC

Pre-production

There are many stages of pre-production such as; pitching, storyboarding, scripting, location checks and risk assessments. ETC

You now need to go through each stage of your pre-production, explain what you did, any problems you faced and how you overcame them. Why you made the decisions you did and how effective or successful you think it was.

Production

As above, go through each stage of your production and explain what you did, why, problems you overcame, how successful these were.

Post-production

As above, go through each stage of your pose-production and explain what you did, why problems you overcame and how successful these were.