Describe The Elements Required In The Breakdown Process

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Intellectually, the breakdown process requires attention to detail and organization. You must identify scene numbers and resources (Landry 786) to transfer to the breakdown form to properly manage the film and to let everyone on set know what is needed. Therefore, if one misses a resource or wrongly identifies scenes, the breakdown and process of shooting the film could be very messy and less productive. Properly identifying elements required in the breakdown process (Landry 782) allows for the job to be completed faster and more efficiently since everything that is required for the film is organized by scene and later organized into a schedule.

I can compare this process to the work I had to do at War Eagle Production's, Auburn Athletic's Video Department, last year. I took a class called "Intro to Sports Video Production", and we had to volunteer at the edit bays to practice video asset management on Avid Media Composer's Interplay. Every week, I had to go to the edit bay and watch every clip captured by the cameramen for the various sports events I was assigned. After watching a clip, I had to click on it and identify the angle of the shot, the people within it, and what happened. For example: "MS - Coach Bruce Pearl Congratulates Team on Win". Like script breakdowns, the proper identification of what occurred in these clips aided the editors when creating a video for the jumbotrons.
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This is where I realized truly how important properly managing the clips was, as I had to dig through hundreds and hundreds of archived clips of the sports events that took place that year, inputting the best and most exciting ones into the video. Because the clips were archived correctly, it made my job a lot easier as I could simply search for what I

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