Production Schedule
This is the production plan for the creation of my script. I have given myself a week to write the script as it is only for a short episode of a radio drama so therefore the script will not be large. I know that from looking at both my storyboards and also in order to make sure that my show is the right length, I will need around six scenes. Within my production plan I have given myself time to not only write the scenes but also get feedback and make adjustments based on what I believe needs changing within the radio drama.
If my script was to go into production it would require assets such as sound effects. Here is a list of different assets which I would need to record or source if this was going to go into production.
List of Assets:
- Coffee being made
- General road sounds
- Sounds inside car - engine
- Cafe noises
- Car horn
- Pop music - Don't call me up by Mabel
- iPhone Ringing
- Bell from shop door
- Footsteps outside
- Chair scraping
- Door opening
- Car door opening and closing
- School bell
- Playground noises
- Seatbelt noise
Meeting Minutes
If I was working in a team to create my script, I would have to have meetings with the other members in order for us to know what is required to do. As my script is being created for an episode of a radio drama, the script being created is not a long one. I found that the conventions of most plays are that they are written by one person, as my radio show is similar to a play, with it being a dramatisation, I am writing the script myself. As I do not have to have meetings and record these, I decided that my way of working was to use production plans. This will keep me organised during the writing of my script.

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