BRC4200 - Lights, Camera, (Pre)Production!
- Angelina Fong
- Jul 8, 2025
- 1 min read

This TV Production Project course was where planning met pressure, and I learned that before the cameras roll, there's a whole world of storyboarding, scripting, and backup plans waiting in the wings.
From solo proposals writing to team-based documentary planning, this module gave me hands-on experience in:
Interview planning with a 10-minute segment proposal, complete with research, objectives, and contingency plans (because Plan B is not optional in production).
Mini documentary pitching, where we expanded our vision with a full script, storyboard, and production notes for a 20-minute feature.
Scriptwriting, giving voice and structure to our documentary narrative. Every scene timed and tailored for flow and impact.
Live TV show proposal, where we brought it all together in a 45-minute studio format (storyboard excluded, but pressure definitely included).
Each document marks a different stage in the production journey, research, structure, storytelling, teamwork, and my growth behind the scenes.
Spoiler alert: It is harder than it looks on screen, but infinitely more rewarding.



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