3.3: Production Plan Example
Production Plan Template
Production Plan Example
Monkey Bars Bike Rack example
Video Project Title: | Monkey Bars Bike Rack | ||||
Project Leader: | Lane Selman | ||||
Scene # | Location | Video to Capture | Photos to Capture | Talent | Notes |
1 | outside | n/a | pile of bicycles | n/a | |
n/a | protected indoor location | tape George reading script | n/a | George Hamm | voiceover / audio for entire video |
2 & 12 | indoor with good lighting | n/a | bikes hanging on rack | n/a | |
13 | indoor with good lighting | n/a | bikes hanging on rack (wider shot) | n/a | |
11 | indoor with good lighting | n/a | bar showing 6 hooks | n/a | |
4 | indoor with good lighting | studfinder against wall | n/a | George Hamm | |
5 | indoor with good lighting | marking with studfinder | n/a | George Hamm | |
6 | indoor with good lighting | drilling holes into wall | n/a | George Hamm | |
7 | indoor with good lighting | drilling mount into place | n/a | George Hamm | |
8 | indoor with good lighting | bracket snapping in and out | n/a | George Hamm | |
9 | indoor with good lighting | hooks snapping onto bar | n/a | George Hamm | |
10 | indoor with good lighting | hanging a bike on a hook | n/a | George Hamm |
Video Class
- Start
- 1.0: Lesson 1 Presentation
- 1.1: So You Want to Make a Video?
- 1.2: When Should You Use Video?
- 1.3: Learning Objectives, Audience and Video Length
- 1.4: What Type of Video Will You Make?
- 1.5: What is a Storyboard?
- 1.6: Why Make a Storyboard?
- 1.7: The Script: Writing for the Ear
- 1.8: Storyboard Templates
- 1.9: Storyboard Components
- 2.0: Lesson 2 Presentation
- 2.1: The Camera
- 2.2: Audio
- 2.3: Tripods & Movement in Video
- 2.4: Composition
- 2.5: Lighting
- 2.6: Interviews
- 2.7: Background Video and Still Shots
- 2.8: 27 Ways To Improve Your Online Video
- 2.9: Checklist - What to Take to the Field
- 3.0: Lesson 3 Presentation
- 3.1: Importance of a Production Plan
- 3.2: Don't Forget these Tips
- 3.3: Production Plan Example
- 3.4: Production Plan Components
- 3.5: Before You Begin Shooting