swot’ analysis
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‘SWOT’ AnalysisBy Haseeb, Ricardo, Steven and Richard
Strength• Target audience (teenagers and young adults)• The message• Already know the different sets of actors that are acting inside the
short film/campaign.• Time scale (example: 2 mins/3mins)• Already know what location we will be filming at.• We already know what different props/equipment we will be using in
our filming time. For example tripod, camera.
Weakness• Time limit being set • The weather may be corrupt for example rain/snow.• Some of the actors may not attend for their filming time which can cause more
time of filming.• The message of the short campaign film may not have been address or been
clearly said to the viewer.• The message might be a bit too vague. Instead we could think outside the box.• Less resources used to make the filming harder for example the use of one
camera rather than a few.• The viewer may lose interest in filming
Opportunities• Good camera shots to make the piece of filming more intriguing to
watch.• Special effect for good editing skills.• Transition from different types of sound for example loud music to low
music within the right scene.• Good use of catering all around the college for example food etc. • Show good perspective – in case we miss a key factor in our short film.• Target audience can be filmed and involve inside the short film, for
example interviews etc.
Threat• People walking past us around the college.• More research needed about our target audience we can do this by using
questionnaires, surveys or even focus groups.• The weather may not be appropriate for us to be filming.• Equipment may not fully work at all times for example the camera losing
battery life.• Time management may be an issue for example the lesson may finish before
we finish filming an important scene.• A lot of retakes to be made during filming.• The viewer may lose interest in filming