FMP Project Proposal
FMP Project Proposal
and Technology
Project proposal template
In producing the project proposal, and in preparing for the project realisation you should
familiarise yourself with Unit 8 of the qualification.
In particular, you should understand the assessment and grading criteria which will be
used to determine standards of achievement.
Unit 8 requires you to produce a project proposal of about 350 words, excluding the
project action plan and bibliography. Project proposals should not be so succinct that
they do not address the requirements listed below, nor should they be excessively long
and unfocused.
Your project proposal should be sufficiently challenging to ensure you have the best
possible chance of meeting the grading criteria.
Your project proposal should include:
Centre name and number
Candidate name and number
Project proposal title and date
Main area of activity/ pathway
The project proposal must be word processed and presented under the headings listed
here:
Section 1 - Rationale
(Approximately 100 words)
This section provides you with an opportunity to reflect on, review and summarise your
progress and achievements through the first 7 units of the qualification.
You should outline the knowledge, skills and understanding you have acquired. What
you know now, and what it means to you, compared with what you knew and could do
before you started the course, and how this has influenced your choice of discipline or
disciplines and your project proposal.
This section provides an opportunity for you to clearly explain the concept and aims of
your project, production or performance and the research and ideas that will support its
development. What you anticipate producing, the levels and types of resources that you
will need and an indication of the form in which you will complete and present your final
realisation within the allocated timescale.
This might include an indication of when and how you will use studios, equipment and
other resources, how you will make use of tutorial and peer feedback and where you will
incorporate independent study.
Section 3 - Evaluation
(Approximately 50 words)
This section provides an opportunity for you to explain how you will reflect on and
evaluate your work, as both an ongoing activity and at the conclusion of your project.
You should describe how you intend to record your decision-making and how you will
document changes to your ideas as your work progresses.
The evaluation should be referenced to your stated aims and be reflective and analytical
rather than a description of actions completed.
When working in collaboration with others you should comment on how this may impact
either positively or negatively and steps you can take to minimise disruption in your own
progress.
Additional requirements, not included in the 350 word limit of the proposal:
It is important that you consider how you will balance ambition, time and realism in the
realisation of the project. You should also include what you are going to do, how you will
do it and by when. Remember to include: time spent sourcing materials and other
resources to conduct research, seek feedback from tutors and peers, and identify when
you will carry out independent study.
I've been inspired by films like Promising Young Woman, Jennifer's Body, Wild
Things, Thelma & Louise, and Gone Girl. Promising Young Woman and Thelma &
Louise are both similar to Revenge as they include women getting revenge on their
friends' rapists. I particularly liked how Promising Young Woman approached this
theme as the film never actually shows the rape on screen - only implies it. Our film
will do the same as I believe explicit rape scenes are unnecessary and triggering.
Jennifer's Body also features a girl killing multiple boys, and some viewers believe
the film also contains an allegory for rape. I was slightly inspired by Wild Things as
it shows two girls scheming together and features many plot twists. Similarly, I was
inspired by Gone Girl as the film leads you to believe that the main character is the
victim, before revealing that she has orchestrated the entire plan.
For this film to work, I will need to thoroughly research how to shoot anything
involving the car (e.g. driving scenes, and the murder scene). I will need to practice
these scenes in advance to filming week, to ensure I can safely bring my vision to
life. And I will also need access to a Dolly to capture smooth shots of the car.
Section 3: Evaluation (approx 50 words)
I will document my progress and reflect on the project via an Online Journal on
Weebly. I will use mostly written entries to evaluate my work as well as photo/video
evidence to support these entries. I will recap idea development, pre-production,
production, and post production.
Week Date Week Activity / What you are intending to do - Resources / What you will need to
Beginning including independent study do it - including access to
workshops
5 25/03/24 Edit script and write up final draft. Need to use writing software
Make and send out a survey to Celtx for script.
learn about the target audience. Need access to Microsoft
Forms for surveys + contact
information of people to send
them to.
6 01/04/24 Practice sound recording. Need access to sound
Research how to create realistic recording equipment for
car scenes. practicing outside of college.
Visit potential filming locations. Need access to internet to
Finalize decisions on actors. research car scenes +
streaming services to watch
films featuring cars.
Need transport to access
filming locations + permission
from owners.
Need actors’ contact
information.