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Pre-Production
Alexander Sullivan-Cree
Style sheet
(colours)
Style sheet
(Character colours)
Style sheet
(Fonts)
Layout 1
(Front Cover)
Layout 2
(Single Page)
Layout 3
(Double Page)
Layout 4
(Website)
Layout 5
(Merchandise)
Layout 6
(Advert)
Layout 7
(Character Page)
Resources
Equipment/ Props/
Costume needed
Locations needed
600D Camera and battery Knaresborough (Bebra Gardens, Riverside)
SD card photography
600D Battery Charger
SD card photography
600D Battery (additional)
Tripod
Lighting Reflector
Insert Coin clothing
Model/Person of Interest.
Contingency Planning
Potential Issue Solution
If my home computer doesn't’t have Adobe Photoshop or any
program similar I won’t be able to do any other other than at
college. This makes the production harder as I cant work at
home.
When it comes to working from home and improving my
product and PowerPoints I will have to check to make sure
they’re running on the same program. If not I shall have to do
these improvements from college in my free days and half days.
My home computer may run on a different operating system.
for example I may be running on Windows however the
computers at college may be running in OS. This can cause a
problem as I might not be able to work from home
Yet again if it happens that I have to work from home I will
make sure both computers run on the same operating system
or that the files are cross compatible from OS to Windows. If
they’re not I shall have to do this in my free and half days.
When transporting my date from college to home the files may
become corrupted due to the memory pen or some other
reason. This makes life a lot harder if I don’t have a saved copy
elsewhere.
When it comes to transporting my date from college to home I
shall make sure I have a most recent copy at both college and
home so that if any become corrupted or broken I will still have
a recent save and not have lost all my work.
When it comes to finding and sourcing the images I intend to
use for my final project I may come across pixelated, blurry or
broken images. This can be annoying as I have to find or take a
replacement image.
When I start taking my images and find them online I shall make
sure that the exposure, contrast and ISO are all set correctly so
that they images are as good quality as possible. I will also
experiment with the images in Photoshop and print them out to
see the overall quality when completed.
Furthermore I might also struggle to find or take appropriate
and relevant images for my product subject or genre.
Furthermore for making the images relevant to them genre and
theme of the magazine I will mostly be taking my own images
to guarantee that they’re all relevant to the magazine.
Microsoft Office mat not be accessible from either my home
computer or another pc so I will not be able to improve or work
on my work else where other than college. Furthermore if they
do have Microsoft office it may be on older version and not
necessarily work with my PowerPoints.
If Microsoft Office is unavailable at home I will have to either
use the online version or wait till I'm next at college. I will have
to come in on my free and half days to get as much work done
as possible.
Health and Safety
Potential Issue How will the issue be
avoided?
Potential Health and safety issues may occur during production.
For example repetitive strain injury. RSI is the pain felt in
muscles, nerves and tendons caused by repetitive movement
and overuse. This can occur during extensive use on the
computer.
To avoid this from happening make sure to make regular breaks
often throughout the work day.
Another health issue from overuse of the computer is
asthenopia. This is eye strain that can cause fatigue pain in or
around the eyes, blurred vision, headache, and occasional
double vision.
To avoid this from happening make sure to make regular breaks
often throughout the work day.
Accident like trips, slips and falls while using the camera and
lightening equipment.
Keep the floors clear and accessible, no food or drinks(except
water) if you do find the floor is a messy stake, clean it up.
When it comes to filming on location, you could be targeted by
thief’s and be robbed. Furthermore, you could also lose your
equipment.
Make sure you’re looking for a location for filming that you’re
filming in a safe environment and that you keep shard eye on
your surrounding and your equipment.
When filming in the studio, your eyes can become irritated by
the bright light.
Don’t focus on the bright eyes and make sure to keep taking
breaker throughout the shooting. When not shooting, turn the
room light on and don’t use the projector lights.
You could get an electric shock from Electrical equipment,
extension/Data cables and plugs that aren't plugged in properly
or near a water source.
Do not touch any wired or sockets that look damaged, broken
or wet.

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Pre Production

  • 12. Resources Equipment/ Props/ Costume needed Locations needed 600D Camera and battery Knaresborough (Bebra Gardens, Riverside) SD card photography 600D Battery Charger SD card photography 600D Battery (additional) Tripod Lighting Reflector Insert Coin clothing Model/Person of Interest.
  • 13. Contingency Planning Potential Issue Solution If my home computer doesn't’t have Adobe Photoshop or any program similar I won’t be able to do any other other than at college. This makes the production harder as I cant work at home. When it comes to working from home and improving my product and PowerPoints I will have to check to make sure they’re running on the same program. If not I shall have to do these improvements from college in my free days and half days. My home computer may run on a different operating system. for example I may be running on Windows however the computers at college may be running in OS. This can cause a problem as I might not be able to work from home Yet again if it happens that I have to work from home I will make sure both computers run on the same operating system or that the files are cross compatible from OS to Windows. If they’re not I shall have to do this in my free and half days. When transporting my date from college to home the files may become corrupted due to the memory pen or some other reason. This makes life a lot harder if I don’t have a saved copy elsewhere. When it comes to transporting my date from college to home I shall make sure I have a most recent copy at both college and home so that if any become corrupted or broken I will still have a recent save and not have lost all my work. When it comes to finding and sourcing the images I intend to use for my final project I may come across pixelated, blurry or broken images. This can be annoying as I have to find or take a replacement image. When I start taking my images and find them online I shall make sure that the exposure, contrast and ISO are all set correctly so that they images are as good quality as possible. I will also experiment with the images in Photoshop and print them out to see the overall quality when completed. Furthermore I might also struggle to find or take appropriate and relevant images for my product subject or genre. Furthermore for making the images relevant to them genre and theme of the magazine I will mostly be taking my own images to guarantee that they’re all relevant to the magazine. Microsoft Office mat not be accessible from either my home computer or another pc so I will not be able to improve or work on my work else where other than college. Furthermore if they do have Microsoft office it may be on older version and not necessarily work with my PowerPoints. If Microsoft Office is unavailable at home I will have to either use the online version or wait till I'm next at college. I will have to come in on my free and half days to get as much work done as possible.
  • 14. Health and Safety Potential Issue How will the issue be avoided? Potential Health and safety issues may occur during production. For example repetitive strain injury. RSI is the pain felt in muscles, nerves and tendons caused by repetitive movement and overuse. This can occur during extensive use on the computer. To avoid this from happening make sure to make regular breaks often throughout the work day. Another health issue from overuse of the computer is asthenopia. This is eye strain that can cause fatigue pain in or around the eyes, blurred vision, headache, and occasional double vision. To avoid this from happening make sure to make regular breaks often throughout the work day. Accident like trips, slips and falls while using the camera and lightening equipment. Keep the floors clear and accessible, no food or drinks(except water) if you do find the floor is a messy stake, clean it up. When it comes to filming on location, you could be targeted by thief’s and be robbed. Furthermore, you could also lose your equipment. Make sure you’re looking for a location for filming that you’re filming in a safe environment and that you keep shard eye on your surrounding and your equipment. When filming in the studio, your eyes can become irritated by the bright light. Don’t focus on the bright eyes and make sure to keep taking breaker throughout the shooting. When not shooting, turn the room light on and don’t use the projector lights. You could get an electric shock from Electrical equipment, extension/Data cables and plugs that aren't plugged in properly or near a water source. Do not touch any wired or sockets that look damaged, broken or wet.

Editor's Notes

  • #3: Explore colours, fonts and image styles similar to what you want to produce. Discuss all three elements in relation to why you chose them and where you may use them in your project. Go over as many pages as you need to
  • #4: Explore colours, fonts and image styles similar to what you want to produce. Discuss all three elements in relation to why you chose them and where you may use them in your project. Go over as many pages as you need to
  • #5: Explore colours, fonts and image styles similar to what you want to produce. Discuss all three elements in relation to why you chose them and where you may use them in your project. Go over as many pages as you need to
  • #6: Mock up of a potential design using the colours and fonts established in your style sheet and sourced images Alter this slide to make it appropriate for your planned product types. Add further layout slides to create at least one for each product you plan to make.
  • #7: Mock up of a potential design using the colours and fonts established in your style sheet and sourced images Alter this slide to make it appropriate for your planned product types. Add further layout slides to create at least one for each product you plan to make.
  • #8: Mock up of a potential design using the colours and fonts established in your style sheet and sourced images. Alter this slide to make it appropriate for your planned product types. Add further layout slides to create at least one for each product you plan to make.
  • #9: Mock up of a potential design using the colours and fonts established in your style sheet and sourced images. Alter this slide to make it appropriate for your planned product types. Add further layout slides to create at least one for each product you plan to make.
  • #10: Mock up of a potential design using the colours and fonts established in your style sheet and sourced images. Alter this slide to make it appropriate for your planned product types. Add further layout slides to create at least one for each product you plan to make.
  • #11: Mock up of a potential design using the colours and fonts established in your style sheet and sourced images. Alter this slide to make it appropriate for your planned product types. Add further layout slides to create at least one for each product you plan to make.
  • #12: Mock up of a potential design using the colours and fonts established in your style sheet and sourced images. Alter this slide to make it appropriate for your planned product types. Add further layout slides to create at least one for each product you plan to make.