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UAL Awarding Body

Creative Production

Production Team: Rachel Green


Title of Production: Innocence
Competition
Raindance, was founded in 1992 by Elliot Grove as a thought experiment:
can you make a film with no money, no training and no experience? The first
Raindance event was a masterclass with Dov Simens held in London in April
1992. Operating for more than 25 years, Raindance offers a wide range of
evening and weekend film training courses in cities around the world,
including London, Toronto, LA, Berlin and Paris, as well as online — all taught
by experienced film professionals. The Raindance film festival starts on
Wednesday 25th September and ends on Sunday 6th October.

Rules and Regulations


Dates and deadlines
There are three different dead line days that you can submit you work too.

Categories for submission

The Festival accepts feature films (over 45 min), short films (under 45 min),
music videos (under 6 min), 360/180 films and VR/AR/MR experiences (6Dof
interactive or linear, CG or live action, under 120 min) and web series.
Projects of all lengths and genres are welcome. Raindance Film Festival is
committed to showing the boldest and most innovative work that challenges
the boundaries of filmmaking.
• Narrative Feature
• Documentary Feature
• Narrative Short

• Documentary Short
• Animation Short
• Music Video
• Queer (Feature)
• Virtual and Augmented Reality Experiences (Learn how to submit your
short Virtual Film reality here)

• Web Series can be submitted here (this year the Raindance Web Fest
will be hosted online for the duration of the Raindance Film Festival on the
Raindance website).
Winners of Best UK Feature, Best UK Short and Best Screenplay will receive an
InkTip Script Listing to promote themselves and their scripts to InkTip’s entire
network of producers, managers, and agents.
The category that I would fit into is a Narrative short as my production will be
a narrative about a girl who gets stabbed and it will be around 10-20 minutes
long.
Rules & Terms

The 27th Raindance will take place 18-29 September 2019 in central London.
Submissions will be accepted from 12 September 2018. The early deadline is
Friday 26 April 2019 the regular deadline is Friday 17 May 2019 the late
deadline is Friday 31 May 2019. Early entry is encouraged but in no way
guarantees acceptance

Final Idea
I have decided to use my second idea for my final major project, this is the
film about stabbings in London. The way I will do this is I will have will loosely
base the story of a real life event that happened. I’m going to research some
of the stories and take some inspiration on what happened. I will be looking
for teenagers as that is what I am trying to focus on and see if it also gang
related is well. Depending on where the incident took place, I might go and
film here and some of the local things around there.
My Target Audience
The target audience for my production would be people
between the ages of 15 and 19. The main reason for this is
because my production will have a few scenes where there is
bad language and it is also about teenage knife crime and the
main ages that are involved are between the ages of 15-19.

Production Schedule

Date Plan of action Evaluation


18th Look at the brief
March for FMP
Come up with
three ideas for
FMP
19th Send out a survey
March on my ideas
Start typing up the
proposal:
Rationale
(Approx 100
words), Project
concept
(Approx 200
words),
Evaluation.
(Approx 50
words
20th Get the survey
March responses,
upload to site
and type up
final idea.
21st March Make my own
production
schedule
Start my
bibliography
22nd Start my Medium Weekly
March- research blogs
5th
April
6th April- Finish my Medium Weekly
12th research and blog
start my Genre
April research
13th April- Finish my Genre Weekly
19th research and blog
start my
April content
research
20th April- Finish my Content Weekly
26th Start researching blog
my chosen
April
shots
Do my test shoots
Edit and upload
them to my
website
27th April – Character profiles Weekly
28th blog
April
29th April- Start planning Weekly
3rd  Script blog
 Story board
May
 Location recces
 Crew list
 Actor Confirmation
 Sound list
 Auditions
6th May- Finish my planning
7th
May
8th May Film
(Karolina will come
to my house to
film some
scenes of her
and Michaela
and also the
scene where
all her mates
are together)
9th May Edit the clips that I
have
10th May Go to Dylan’s
house to film
(I will get Juras,
James and
Cameron to
go to Dylan’s
house and film
some of their
scenes where
they are in the
house drinking
and then they
leave to go to
the shops)
11th May- Film Weekly
12th blog
May
13th May Edit

14th May Go to Shiplake


and film at the
abandoned
garden centre
with James
and Juras
15th May- Editing
17th
May
20th May – Final evaluation
24th
May

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