RTVF363 SINGLE CAMERA PRODUCTION
| DURATION OF COURSE, CREDIT VALUE, COURSE TYPE | 4 (2+2) hours, 3 credits, area elective |
| ACADEMIC YEAR & SEMESTER | 2009-2010 Spring Semester |
| GROUPS | 01 |
| COURSE PERIOD AND CLASSROOM | Tuesday – 13:30 – 16:20 – CMS216 |
| PREREQUISITE | - |
| STAFF MEMBER | Sen.Inst.Ozan Konrot |
| OFFICE AND PHONE | FCMS, CMS141 / 630 2722 |
| OFFICE HOURS | To be announced |
| E-MAIL ADDRESS | |
| WEB SITE |
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course aims to establish students skills and experience with the practice of single camera production, focusing on the pre-production process, basically acting as a producer. The production process will be examined and practised during the course, and working efficiently and responsible as a producer.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
The aim of this course is to help the students in the process of becoming producers, understand, design and practice productions efficiently.
The objectives of the course are as follows:
At the end of the course, the students will be aware and develop skills in:
Responsibilities of the producer.
Formatting the script
Script breakdown
Budgeting
Preparing the paperwork
Hiring the crew – Job Descriptions
Location scouting
Casting
Lighting and scene design
Props and costumes
Production scheduling
Basics of cinematography
Basics of sound design
Basics of production design
Importance of dailies and keeping track
The post-production process
CONTENT & SCHEDULE
Week 1 22-28 February Introduction: Responsibilities of the producer, Introduction of production management software Assignment: Research on a successful film producer – their lives, work & how they've held the production process. Find*/Write a 4-5 page script with: 2 scenes(max.) 2 characters (max.) *requires appropriate permissions, written and signed by the writer. Week 2 1-7 March The Script: Reading and formatting the script Assignmert: Format the script, to start the production process (5pts.) Week 3 8-14 March The Script: Script Breakdown Assignmert: Breaking down the script (5pts.) Week 4 15-21 March Budgeting Assignmert: Create a budget on the script (5pts.) Hiring the crew, Deparments Assignmert: Find out who works in a film and write down their job descriptions, as it is an agreement for hiring. Hire your crew. (5pts.) Week 5 22-28 March Location Management Assignmert: Scouting for a location, according the script. (5pts.) Week 6 29 March-4 Apr Casting Assignmert: Casting for a character, according the script. (5pts.) Week 7 5-11 Apr Production Scheduling Assignmert: Schedule the production, according the script & production elements. (5 pts.) Week 8 12-18 Apr Mid-Term (%35): Presentation of Pre-Production material Week 9 19-25 Apr Basics of Cinematography Assignmert: Create a “test” image, according the script, to achieve a desired meaning/feeling/atmosphere, considering, lighting, depth-of-field, color & camera angle (10pts.) Week 10 26 Apr-2 May Basics of Production Design Assignmert: Create a “test” scene, according the script, to achieve a desired meaning/feeling/atmosphere, considering costumes, scenery, props, color & lighting (10pts.) Week 11 3-9 May Keeping The Production in Track: Dailies and Daily Reports Assignmert: Shooting the script and keeping reports. Evaluating the shooting and checking the reports while watching dailies with the instructor.(15pts.) Week 12 10-16 May The Post-production Process: Capturing & Editing Assignmert: Design a post-production workflow according the script/scene. Capture the material, shot on Week 12, efficiently and weel organized.(5pts.) Week 13 17-23 May The Post-production Process: Sound Design, Coloring & Visual Effects Assignmert: Edit the material shot on Week 12, create the sound track and color correct. Finalize the film. (10pt.) Week 14 24-30 June Final: Presentation of Materials
TEACHING / LEARNING APPROACH
This course will be conducted through lectures, discussions and design activities. After the teacher’s lecture on a certain subject, a discussion will be held in order to increase the students’ comprehension. Design activities will be done by the students to think and reflect on their production decisions at design. The students will always be encouraged to be active participants for learning in classes. The weekly assignments will be an active production process, which will result with a final film.
TEXTBOOK
There is no primary textbook for this course.
READING LIST
Suggested Reading List:
(will all be available to download as e-books through the course website)
ARRI Lighting Handbook
Alberstat - The Insider's Guide to Film Finance
Blake Jones - Video Color Correction for Non-Linear Editors A Step-by-Step Guide
Clark, Spohr - Guide to Postproduction
Cleve - Film Production Management
Cooper, Dancyger - Writing the Short Film, Third Edition
Dancyger - The Director's Idea
Dancyger - The Technique of Film and Video Editing
Evans - Practical DV Filmmaking
Gloman, LaTourneau - Placing Shadows
Grey - Master Lighting Guide
Hullfish - The Art and Technique of Digital Color Correction
LoBrutto - The Filmmaker's Guide to Production Design
Mascelli - The Five C's of Cinematography - Motion Picture Filming Techniques
Mitchell - Visual Effects for Film & Television (Media Manuals)
Musburger - Single Camera Video Production
Proferes - Film Directing Fundamentals
Purcell - Dialogue Editing for Motion Pictures
Rabiger - Directing
Richter - The Art and Business of Directing Commercials
Rizzo - The Art Direction Handbook for Film
Rosenthal - Writing, Directing, and Producing Documentary Films and Videos
Rotovision Prolighting
Simonelli, Frunkes - Shoot Me
Ward - Picture Composition
Wheeler - Digital Cinematography
SOFWARE
celtx, an open-source, free production management will be used through all the steps of the course. It may be downloaded free from www.celtx.com, and is available for Windows, Mac OSX, and LINUX.
REQUIREMENTS FOR SUCCESS
read about the subject that will be studied in class before coming to class,
be punctual about the assignments and other course activities,
participate actively in the discussions and design activities,
fulfil all the needs of the production,
make the midterm presentation,
produce a short film,
make the final presentation
Students are required to
attend at least 10 weeks in the semester.
DO NOT FORGET THAT EACH PRODUCTION PHASE ONE STEP AHEAD THE PREVIOUS, EACH PHASE WILL BE GIVEN POINTS ONLY IF THE PREVIOUS STEP HAS BEEN ACHIEVED. LATE SUBMISSIONS WILL DECREASE CERTAIN POINTS FROM ASSIGNMENTS.
Student success will be evaluated as following:
| First 7 Assignments | (mentioned in outline) – Total 35pts. |
| Mid-Term Presentation | 5 pts. |
| MID-TERM TOTAL: | 40 pts. |
| Last 5 Assignments | (mentioned in outline) – Total 50pts. |
| Final Presentation | 10pts. |
| FINAL TOTAL: | 60 pts. |
| GRAND TOTAL: | 100pts |
Students’ total scores will be graded according to following criteria:
A 100 96
A- 95 91
B+ 90 86
B 85 81
B- 80 76
C+ 75 71
C 70 66
C- 65 61
D+ 60 56
D 55 51
D- 50 45
F 44 00
NG If student attends less than 10 weeks
and/or does present their short film
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