During the creation of our media productions we are likely to face a number of practical, ethical and theoretical challenges which we will have to consider –
Practical – The enviroment may become a challenge primary due to the weather. Any poor conditions such as rain, frost and high winds will all effect the quality of the picture and sound as well as making it extremely uncomfortable for those involved, i.e. the cast and crew. Other enviromental issues may be the space and locations available. Funding, equipment and software all fall into the same belt, each is associated the overall professionalism and quality of our final production. For example, working with a poor camera will result in both a bad picture as well as sound. One of the major practical issues our group is likely to face is time. Not only may we find it difficult to organise times when all the cast and crew are available to meet up and film, the limited hours in the day may also become an issue we will have to overcome, i.e. lighting concerns.
Ethical – Consent, we will have to gain permission from all those revealed within the filming and images taken. We will be using a diverse range of people and ages within our productions, so this may result in a long process and close attention to childhood formal consent.
Theoretical – Values of Production Company, narrative, characters believable (acting skills), iconography.
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