The Three (3) Key Factors to Film and Video Production Filmmaking and Video Production #2 Three Parts to “The Movie’s Construction” Review Film Crew / Filmmaking Step by Step/ Project Planning 2013 PowerPoint Notes for Understanding … •Pre-Production •Production •Post Production Writing the Treatment / Writing the Summary / Writing a Script / Drawing a Storyboard Building Production Team / Casting Actors / Filming Scenes of Movie Editing Scenes Together and Creating Movie from Scenes and add Sound and Music Three Camera Views (perspectives) Review Camera PowerPoint Notes for Understanding … • Me Looking at You (1 person) • You Looking at Me (2nd st person) • The Audience Looking at Us (3rd person) The camera is the eyes of the person (me, you, audience)– 1st – 2nd- 3rd person eye view Three Act Structure •The Beginning •The Middle •The End Act #1 Boy meets Girl / Act #2 Boy falls in love with Girl / Act #3 Boy and Girl go to HS Prom Act #1 Villain attacks City / Act #2 Super Hero attacks Villain / Act #3 City is back to normal Act #1 Nerd tries out for HS School Team / Act #2 Nerd makes the team but does not play / Act #3 Star of team get arrested for drug usage Nerd plays in last game and helps team win ! Three parts to “The Movie’s Story” •The Treatment •The Summary •The Script Three Point Studio Lighting Review Lighting PowerPoint Notes for Understanding … •The Main/Key Light •The Fill Light • The Back Light Three parts to “The Movie’s Story” •The Treatment The film treatment will have a beginning, middle and an end. Generally speaking, the treatments is similar to that of an overview or synopsis of the film idea. CLICK HERE: >>>> How to Write a Film Treatment Three parts to “The Movie’s Story” •The Summary A summary is a condensed version of a text (articles, news, stories), presenting the essence or the pulp of that specific story. It's usually brief, to the point,, discarding a lot of not so significant details. CLICK HERE: >>>>>> HOW TO WRITE A SUMMARY: Three parts to “The Movie’s Story” •The Script Click Here >>>> Writing a Script