Yet another blog post about university! Or more
specifically, my university and my experience! The thing I am going to write
about today – my assignments.
So far I have two assignments for pre-production, two for
production, two or three for post-production and three for business and
management. This seems like not so much written down, but bearing in mind I have
to write a five minute script for one module, plan, shoot and edit a film for
another module, pitch an idea and write a 1500 word essay alongside that and
write two blogs alongside this one as well as the other small assignments and I
only have about ten more weeks to complete everything it’s a lot!
I’ve actually panicked myself now writing it all down like
this. One part of my business management blog is to go to 6 industry related
events and write a blog post on them reflecting on what I have learnt and how
it will help me in my future career. I am quite excited for this as it means I will
get to go to loads of film festivals, script workshops, seminars and other
events which will give me the chance to network and meet people who are already
doing their dream jobs.
I’ve set myself up an account on withoutabox which is a
website with a list of all the film festivals and script festivals on and
through the website you can submit your own films and scripts to festivals and
hopefully, if they are good enough, you can win awards and make a name for
yourself in the film community. I am really excited about my future but I know it’s
a lot of hard work away but I am more than willing to work at it.
Two assignments for pre-production are to write a production
statement and to write a five minute script. The production statement has got
to be handed in very soon, only a few short weeks until the deadline actually. This
means that we need to decide on an idea very quickly. I already have an idea
that I would like to do but we need to make a solid decision. Then after that
we need to write up the script. I’ve kind of cheated as I have already written
the first draft of a script for my idea and I am editing it alongside writing
this. Yay for multi-tasking.
Production assessments are to pitch an idea in front of a
panel, make a4 hand outs and do a ton of research and then make a film based on
saving energy and working with the elderly. This is a three minute film and is
going into Stoke Your Fires film festival. This is the worst assignment brief I
have ever read and there’s hardly anything you can do with it. I am not looking
forward to that although the deadline for the pitch is in 11 days and we haven’t
even started yet which is really starting to worry me.
Post-production is a blog on my learning curve
(xx-laurabeth.blogspot.co.uk if you are interested) and the editing of our
production film. Hopefully the editing will make up for the idea and brief
behind the film. Although, as long as we make an okay film I will be happy and
just use it all as an experience to learn from and do better next time. Hopefully
the briefs will get better.
And business we have so much to do! I’m sure there is not
enough time for attending actual lectures, doing the studying, the tutorials,
the actual assignments and two part time jobs let alone having an actual social
life. But it’s the price I’m willing to pay!
Until next time (:
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