The document contains a sound decision list that evaluates the quality of various audio tracks recorded for a film production. It includes tracks for laughing, phone ringing, rumbling, talking, walking, door openings, and actor reactions. The evaluator comments on whether each take is good or bad based on audio quality, presence of background noise or echo, and how well it captures the intended sound. The best takes for each sound will be used in the final product.
The document contains a log of 36 sound files with information on their file name, format, and duration. The sound files include laughing tracks, phone ringing, rumble tracks, talking, walking, door opening, reactions, and sound effects ranging in duration from 00:11:20 to 47:40:00.
The document logs changes made to a film's footage, including:
1) Applying color correction LUTs to give the film a gritty, cinematic look by adjusting the LUT opacity where it darkened scenes.
2) Adding fade ins and fade outs using keyframes for more fluid transitions rather than Premiere Pro's preset methods.
3) Using the razor tool to cut unnecessary footage and focus on important parts.
4) Applying the displacement map effect in After Effects to a logo for a stylized melting outro.
GHOST is a young assassin who values perfection. He receives a new target - a teacher to be killed by 6pm at the school. GHOST meticulously plans the assassination. At the school, GHOST shoots the target in his classroom. However, the target's nephew witnesses the killing, complicating GHOST's otherwise perfect plan.
The document is a log of 31 recorded sound files of various durations in .mp3 format, including laughing tracks, phone ringing, rumbling, talking, walking, door opening, and reaction sounds.
The document contains a sound decision list that includes the name and timecodes of various audio tracks recorded for a project. It summarizes each track, noting whether it will be used in the final product or not. Tracks deemed as "great" were clear without background noise or echo and captured the intended audio well. Tracks marked as "not great" contained issues like echo, background noise or did not fully capture the desired audio such as dialogue or reactions. The best reaction take was track 8.
This document is a contributor's release form for a production company's project titled "Ghost". It provides details of the contribution, which is acting, and confirms the contributor's consent to being filmed on June 11, 2019. It outlines terms and conditions assigning copyright of the contribution to the company and waiving moral rights, and addresses use of the contributor's image, liability, content restrictions, jurisdiction under English law.
This document contains an edit decision list for 21 shots taken during the filming of a project. It provides the timecode for each take, and a comment on whether the take was selected or another take should be used instead, with reasons such as poor focus, framing, or exposure. Many of the shots include multiple takes where the director attempted to improve the shot.
The document contains a sound decision list that evaluates the quality of various audio tracks recorded for a film production. It includes tracks for laughing, phone ringing, rumbling, talking, walking, door openings, and actor reactions. The evaluator comments on whether each take is good or bad based on audio quality, presence of background noise or echo, and how well it captures the intended sound. The best takes for each sound will be used in the final product.
The document contains a log of 36 sound files with information on their file name, format, and duration. The sound files include laughing tracks, phone ringing, rumble tracks, talking, walking, door opening, reactions, and sound effects ranging in duration from 00:11:20 to 47:40:00.
The document logs changes made to a film's footage, including:
1) Applying color correction LUTs to give the film a gritty, cinematic look by adjusting the LUT opacity where it darkened scenes.
2) Adding fade ins and fade outs using keyframes for more fluid transitions rather than Premiere Pro's preset methods.
3) Using the razor tool to cut unnecessary footage and focus on important parts.
4) Applying the displacement map effect in After Effects to a logo for a stylized melting outro.
GHOST is a young assassin who values perfection. He receives a new target - a teacher to be killed by 6pm at the school. GHOST meticulously plans the assassination. At the school, GHOST shoots the target in his classroom. However, the target's nephew witnesses the killing, complicating GHOST's otherwise perfect plan.
The document is a log of 31 recorded sound files of various durations in .mp3 format, including laughing tracks, phone ringing, rumbling, talking, walking, door opening, and reaction sounds.
The document contains a sound decision list that includes the name and timecodes of various audio tracks recorded for a project. It summarizes each track, noting whether it will be used in the final product or not. Tracks deemed as "great" were clear without background noise or echo and captured the intended audio well. Tracks marked as "not great" contained issues like echo, background noise or did not fully capture the desired audio such as dialogue or reactions. The best reaction take was track 8.
This document is a contributor's release form for a production company's project titled "Ghost". It provides details of the contribution, which is acting, and confirms the contributor's consent to being filmed on June 11, 2019. It outlines terms and conditions assigning copyright of the contribution to the company and waiving moral rights, and addresses use of the contributor's image, liability, content restrictions, jurisdiction under English law.
This document contains an edit decision list for 21 shots taken during the filming of a project. It provides the timecode for each take, and a comment on whether the take was selected or another take should be used instead, with reasons such as poor focus, framing, or exposure. Many of the shots include multiple takes where the director attempted to improve the shot.
This document contains an edit decision list reviewing 9 shots from a film. Shot 1 received a take 1 comment for having great cinematic tracking. Shot 2 received a take 2 comment for being out of focus and having bad framing. Shot 3 received a take 1 comment for having good lighting and focus changes. Shot 4 received a take 2 comment for having a shaky pan shot. The remaining shots received varied take 1, 2, or 3 comments on focus, framing, exposure, and whether the target was visible.
Karanvir Singh has booked various film equipment from the Film and Media department between June 1st and June 20th, including a Canon 700D DSLR with 50mm and 70-300mm lenses, LED lights, microphones, and audio recorders. He also booked a Hague CameraSlider, clapperboard, and tripod. Equipment bookings are typically for 24 hours on weekdays unless otherwise arranged with Mr. Goodyear, and extensions must be approved by contacting him.
The background music and sounds in the film will be non-diegetic, including mysterious-toned music to match the visuals, keyboard typing, a voiceover, and the sound of a phone being hung up.
A dialogue spider diagram is a graphic organizer used to plan and structure a dialogue or conversation. It has a central topic placed in the middle with associated ideas branching out around it like the legs of a spider. The diagram allows someone to brainstorm different perspectives, arguments, questions, and points that could be discussed regarding the central topic.
The short film will have a cold atmosphere throughout, with ambient sounds of cold weather playing continuously. Specific scenes will feature quiet, ambient sounds around the main character on his computer to convey a sense of darkness and mystery. The gym scene will include ambient noises of punches and background music to match the action, while the assassination scene will have gunshot sounds during the target's execution.
This document contains a risk assessment form used by the BBC. It includes a list of potential hazards to consider such as electric shock, fire, sharp objects, and health issues like infection. It also includes a risk matrix to determine the likelihood and severity of potential harms from hazards in order to properly manage risks. The form is to be completed for a specific production location and activities to identify and mitigate any safety risks.
The document is a storyboard that outlines various shots including types, descriptions of movement, music, and durations. It includes multiple shots of different types like close-ups, medium shots, and long shots. The shots show characters and action with music and effects underneath for various durations. Transition shots are included to connect the different scenes.
The document outlines the schedule for a day of filming at the filmmaker's house, including a call time of 4:00 PM and 10 shots between 4:15 PM and 7:00 PM, with setup times between each 10-minute shot.
The document outlines the shooting schedule for a film shoot taking place in Maleyto's room on day one. It details the call time, equipment set up time, and the start and end times for 11 shots between 4:15 PM and 7:00 PM, with set up periods between each shot.
The lighting plan outlines the installation of new exterior lighting around the building. New LED lights will be mounted on the walls and along walkways to provide safety lighting. The plan calls for low-wattage lights that provide sufficient illumination while minimizing light pollution and energy usage.
The lighting plan details the interior lighting design for the Maleyto building. Recessed LED lights will be installed in the ceilings of the hallways, offices, and conference rooms to provide bright, even illumination. Track lighting will be used in the open office areas to allow for adjustable light levels. Motion sensors will be included in low-traffic areas to conserve energy when spaces are unoccupied.
The lighting plan for inside calls for recessed LED lights to be installed in the ceiling throughout the main areas including the living room, kitchen and hallways. Track lighting will be used above the kitchen island and dining table to provide task lighting. Motion sensor lights will be installed in the closets and bathroom for energy efficiency.
The document lists 22 camera shots with equipment settings for each shot. Most shots will use a DSLR with a 50mm lens mounted on a tripod, shooting at F5 or below, 800 ISO, and 1/50 shutter speed with fluorescent white balance. Some shots will vary the lens to an 18mm or 90mm, use a slider or dolly instead of a tripod, and change the white balance and aperture to daylight settings.
GHOST is a perfectionist assassin who receives a new target from his handler NICKEL. He meticulously plans and follows the target, killing him at his home. However, the target's nephew KID witnesses the killing, forcing GHOST to decide whether to break his moral code against harming non-targets or risk being exposed. The summary establishes GHOST's character and perfectionist approach to assassinations, as well as the dilemma he faces with the nephew witnessing the killing.
Karanvir Singh booked various film equipment from the Film and Media department between August 10-11, 2018, including a Canon XA10 camera, LED lights, microphones, rigs, and accessories like tripods and a clapperboard. The booking is for a maximum of 24 hours on weekdays unless arranged otherwise with Mr. Goodyear, and equipment needed for longer than the return date requires contacting him immediately.
GHOST is a perfectionist assassin who receives a new target. He spends several days following the target to learn his routines, ultimately discovering that the target walks through a nearby alley every day. GHOST plans to poison flowers and kill the target at his home. His plan succeeds, but he is confronted by the target's niece at the house. GHOST hesitates, conflicted between killing the niece to eliminate a witness or sparing her and compromising his secret identity.
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This document contains an edit decision list reviewing 9 shots from a film. Shot 1 received a take 1 comment for having great cinematic tracking. Shot 2 received a take 2 comment for being out of focus and having bad framing. Shot 3 received a take 1 comment for having good lighting and focus changes. Shot 4 received a take 2 comment for having a shaky pan shot. The remaining shots received varied take 1, 2, or 3 comments on focus, framing, exposure, and whether the target was visible.
Karanvir Singh has booked various film equipment from the Film and Media department between June 1st and June 20th, including a Canon 700D DSLR with 50mm and 70-300mm lenses, LED lights, microphones, and audio recorders. He also booked a Hague CameraSlider, clapperboard, and tripod. Equipment bookings are typically for 24 hours on weekdays unless otherwise arranged with Mr. Goodyear, and extensions must be approved by contacting him.
The background music and sounds in the film will be non-diegetic, including mysterious-toned music to match the visuals, keyboard typing, a voiceover, and the sound of a phone being hung up.
A dialogue spider diagram is a graphic organizer used to plan and structure a dialogue or conversation. It has a central topic placed in the middle with associated ideas branching out around it like the legs of a spider. The diagram allows someone to brainstorm different perspectives, arguments, questions, and points that could be discussed regarding the central topic.
The short film will have a cold atmosphere throughout, with ambient sounds of cold weather playing continuously. Specific scenes will feature quiet, ambient sounds around the main character on his computer to convey a sense of darkness and mystery. The gym scene will include ambient noises of punches and background music to match the action, while the assassination scene will have gunshot sounds during the target's execution.
This document contains a risk assessment form used by the BBC. It includes a list of potential hazards to consider such as electric shock, fire, sharp objects, and health issues like infection. It also includes a risk matrix to determine the likelihood and severity of potential harms from hazards in order to properly manage risks. The form is to be completed for a specific production location and activities to identify and mitigate any safety risks.
The document is a storyboard that outlines various shots including types, descriptions of movement, music, and durations. It includes multiple shots of different types like close-ups, medium shots, and long shots. The shots show characters and action with music and effects underneath for various durations. Transition shots are included to connect the different scenes.
The document outlines the schedule for a day of filming at the filmmaker's house, including a call time of 4:00 PM and 10 shots between 4:15 PM and 7:00 PM, with setup times between each 10-minute shot.
The document outlines the shooting schedule for a film shoot taking place in Maleyto's room on day one. It details the call time, equipment set up time, and the start and end times for 11 shots between 4:15 PM and 7:00 PM, with set up periods between each shot.
The lighting plan outlines the installation of new exterior lighting around the building. New LED lights will be mounted on the walls and along walkways to provide safety lighting. The plan calls for low-wattage lights that provide sufficient illumination while minimizing light pollution and energy usage.
The lighting plan details the interior lighting design for the Maleyto building. Recessed LED lights will be installed in the ceilings of the hallways, offices, and conference rooms to provide bright, even illumination. Track lighting will be used in the open office areas to allow for adjustable light levels. Motion sensors will be included in low-traffic areas to conserve energy when spaces are unoccupied.
The lighting plan for inside calls for recessed LED lights to be installed in the ceiling throughout the main areas including the living room, kitchen and hallways. Track lighting will be used above the kitchen island and dining table to provide task lighting. Motion sensor lights will be installed in the closets and bathroom for energy efficiency.
The document lists 22 camera shots with equipment settings for each shot. Most shots will use a DSLR with a 50mm lens mounted on a tripod, shooting at F5 or below, 800 ISO, and 1/50 shutter speed with fluorescent white balance. Some shots will vary the lens to an 18mm or 90mm, use a slider or dolly instead of a tripod, and change the white balance and aperture to daylight settings.
GHOST is a perfectionist assassin who receives a new target from his handler NICKEL. He meticulously plans and follows the target, killing him at his home. However, the target's nephew KID witnesses the killing, forcing GHOST to decide whether to break his moral code against harming non-targets or risk being exposed. The summary establishes GHOST's character and perfectionist approach to assassinations, as well as the dilemma he faces with the nephew witnessing the killing.
Karanvir Singh booked various film equipment from the Film and Media department between August 10-11, 2018, including a Canon XA10 camera, LED lights, microphones, rigs, and accessories like tripods and a clapperboard. The booking is for a maximum of 24 hours on weekdays unless arranged otherwise with Mr. Goodyear, and equipment needed for longer than the return date requires contacting him immediately.
GHOST is a perfectionist assassin who receives a new target. He spends several days following the target to learn his routines, ultimately discovering that the target walks through a nearby alley every day. GHOST plans to poison flowers and kill the target at his home. His plan succeeds, but he is confronted by the target's niece at the house. GHOST hesitates, conflicted between killing the niece to eliminate a witness or sparing her and compromising his secret identity.
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