PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTARY FILM DRIVING AWARENESS

The film "Driving Awareness" tells about the importance of driving according to the rules for mutual safety. This film uses a linear storyline and character flashback plot. The purpose of this paper is to describe the concept and visualization of the documentary film "Driving Awareness". The stages in designing the creation of the documentary film "Driving Awareness" start from the idea, preproduction, production, then post-production. In the idea stage, the idea of a film story is determined together with the team and then converted into a script for the film to be made into a storyboard to illustrate every scene in the film as well as a detailed storyline. The pre-production stage determines the position of each person in filmmaking, selecting players, determining locations, and scheduling filming activities. Production activities are carried out according to a predetermined schedule by recording images of each scene. The whole shot was edited to make a whole film work and add backsound, transition effects, and coloring.


INTRODUCTION
The process of finding ideas in the creation of a work can be by reading, seeing someone's life experience, witnessing interesting, unique, and rare events that occur in a residential environment, even from dream experiences. The idea is then developed into a theme which is then conducted research to find more complete data (Santoso, 2014 (Dwi, 2015).
Generally in the process of making films involving a large number of people, and takes a long time, ranging from a matter of months to several years to complete, even longer if problems arise during production.
Along with technological developments, the number of cameras and sophisticated mobile phones with high-resolution cameras, now makes it easy for film lovers to make their own films. Based on this, the term indie movie comes as an independent film work outside the name of the film studio.
Indie films are usually produced to participate in film festivals ranging from national to international (Teguh, 2015).

CREATING METHOD
The creation of documentary films uses the Artistic Research approach, namely research through creative work in art (penelitian melalui kerja kreatif dalam seni) (Guntur & Sugihartono, 2015). Pre-production is the stage of planning and preparation for production.
According to Rahardja, et al. (in (Ruhyana, 2016), there are several preproduction steps in the MAVIB production concept including ideas, synopsis, scenarios, time schedules, scripts, budgets, storyboards, casts and crews, locations, and properties and settings. Each work was carried out by a production team that had been divided into tasks, including the writer as the storyboard maker.

Production
Production is the process that most determines the success of the creation of a film. The shooting process is led by a director, the person who most responsible for the production process. People who take part in this process include the cameraman or DOP (director of Photography) who regulates light, color, and records images.
Artistic that regulates the set, make up, wardrobe, etc. and the soundman who records sound (Yani, 2016).
Production activities are carried out within the campus environment, according to the chosen theme. In addition, the production crews involved the campus students where the authors studied.

Post-production
After shooting is completed, the next stage is post-production, where video editing of the shooting is done. Video editing is done in order to obtain a complete and interesting video for the audience to enjoy.
Some of the activities carried out in the video processing or editing process include: the arrangement of film, the making of cinematic look, adding music, editing narrator voice, giving transitions, and adding inserts (Ruhyana, 2016). Film editing in terms of its activities can be divided into 3 aspects, namely technique, skills, and art (Dancyger, 2011).
In terms of material quality, every footage that will be done in the editing process has several requirements that must be met, namely technical, aesthetic, and narrative elements (Mascelli, 1965

3). Post-production
After the shooting process is      Because it is considered to take a long time to wait for the green light at a crossroad, then the character takes steps to break through the traffic. The character also advances his vehicle above the normal speed limit. Unexpectedly from the opposite direction a motorbike rider also wanted to cross the road, so that at the same time a character and another rider almost collided

Act 3 (End)
In this round the characters seem to ignore the events that have passed when almost colliding with another person. The character enters the class and is about to sit behind his classmate. However, the character's steps stopped and his eyes fixed on the news that was being watched by his friend.   The scene continues with the location of the last scene at the crossroad.
Taking this picture cameraman uses over shoulder techniques. The movie display shows the traffic light that is currently on.
When the color of the lights turns into green, then a character advances his vehicle.

CONCLUSION
The existence of film in the midst of community life provides certain functions in transmitting a message from the filmmaker to a wide audience. From the discussion above it can be concluded that: 1) The concept of creating a "driving awareness" short film using a simple storyline taken from everyday life. In this film there is a major plotline as the main storyline, followed by a flashback plot in which the characters remember events that are the main conflict of the story.
2) In the creation of the short film "Driving