Thursday, February 6, 2025

Time Line and Schedule


To complete the film opening project on time, it's essential to have a well-structured plan and stick to it. This schedule allows for some flexibility in case of unexpected delays.

Main Steps

Research

  • Analyze film openings in the selected genre

  • Study movie plots within the same genre

Planning

  • Develop a complete movie plot

  • Write the script

  • Select music (if needed)

  • Create a storyboard

  • Find actors

  • Choose locations and set filming dates

Filming

  • Shoot scenes

  • Record sound effects (if needed)

  • Record voice-over (if needed)

Editing

  • Assemble a rough cut of the footage

  • Add title card and credits

  • Record and incorporate sound effects/voice-over if necessary

Revisions

  • Review the current version of the video

  • Make necessary changes or re-edit

Final Reflection (Creative Critical Reflection "CCR")

  • Research and gather relevant information

  • Write and refine the CCR

  • Edit and review the final version


Timeline

Week 1 (1/27 - 2/2) - Research & Planning

  • Conduct research on film openings and plot structures

  • Develop the movie plot

  • Begin writing the script

Week 2 (2/3 - 2/9) - Finalizing Planning & Pre-Production

  • Finalize the plot

  • Complete the script

  • Create the storyboard

  • Choose locations and cast actors

  • Schedule filming dates

  • Begin filming (if possible)

Week 3 (2/10 - 2/16) - Filming

  • Film scenes

  • Record voice-over (if needed)

  • Start capturing sound effects (if needed)

Week 4 (2/17 - 2/23) - First Editing Phase

  • Assemble the first cut

  • Add title card and credits

  • Record and integrate additional sound effects/voice-over if required

Week 5 (2/24 - 3/2) - Editing & Refinement

  • Review the first cut and take notes

  • Make significant edits or explore alternative cuts

  • Compare versions and select the strongest one

Week 6 (3/3 - 3/9) - Final Adjustments & CCR ( Creative Critical Reflection)

  • Complete final revisions

  • Research and draft the CCR

  • Edit and finalize the CCR

Week 7 (3/10 - 3/16) - Final Refinements

  • Make any last-minute changes

  • Final review and adjustments

Week 8 (3/17 - 3/25) - Submission Preparation

  • Ensure all components are complete

  • Final quality check before submission on March 25

Succeeding!!

Sticking to this plan will help ensure the project is completed on schedule while leaving room for any unexpected challenges. Adjustments can be made as needed, but the priority is to stay organized and deliver extraordinary final version.

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