top of page

BRC4200 - Lights, Camera, (Pre)Production!

  • Writer: Angelina Fong
    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.

 
 
 

Comments


bottom of page