For UNIT 16 LO3 you need to be able to develop ideas by creating proposals and sample materials for two original audio-visual products.
The way this will work is that you will pair up and each create an individual proposal that you will then share. You will need to create a document that includes pictures and thumbnail descriptions of your central characters.
The way this will work is that you will pair up and each create an individual proposal that you will then share. You will need to create a document that includes pictures and thumbnail descriptions of your central characters.
P3
Learners select their two most appropriate ideas for original audio-visual products, and create the following for each idea:
a) treatment containing:
- outline of form, content and style - what does the show look like? Mention the style of filming, costume and other micro elements.
- the product’s potential position in marketplace - What other programmes are similar? How would your show appeal to viewers of these programmes? Does it have a unique selling point?
- a specified target audience - more information about the audience can be found here http://www.barb.co.uk/trendspotting/analysis/annual-viewing-report?_s=4
b) sample pre-production materials - This is your TV title sequence
If you want a merit or distinction for this unit then this is the criteria you will need to meet.
M1
Learners create treatments for both ideas that have a good degree of feasibility and are appropriate for the needs of the specified target audience.
The treatments needs to include some key scenes.
You should also have a working title, the format that the show will be, running time for each episode, a synopsis and character list.
The sample materials produced for both ideas are fit for purpose and generally of a good technical standard
D1
Learners create at least one treatment that suggests further development possibilities for the original audio-visual product. Learners produce sample material for their original audio-visual products, which have a high level of appeal and are generally of a high technical standard
Below is the breakdown for The Wire by David Simon. It provides an idea of how much of the series have been thought through. The full document runs to 79 pages and includes a detailed breakdown of each episode in the series. You should also include a short summary of what would happen in each of your 10 episodes.
The sample materials that you will produce will be the title sequence which will use the photographs that you take.

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