The document outlines a production schedule for recording radio advertisements at Ringwood School. On May 8th, students will record ads between 9:10-10:00 AM to encourage year 11 students to attend the sixth form and primary students to enroll in year 7. The recordings will take place in the school's geography conference room. Students are reminded to follow safety protocols and be careful with equipment during the session.
The document discusses various legal issues that may arise from creating a film and how to address them. It notes that filming actors requires signed permission forms. Any additional footage or media used needs permission from the copyright owners to avoid legal action. The creator owns intellectual property rights over the original film but must be careful not to infringe on others' copyrights. The film should serve the public interest by getting feedback to ensure it meets audience needs. Performance rights determine how and where the film can be publicly shown.
This document provides location scouting information for filming a movie. It describes several indoor and outdoor locations, including a living room, kitchen, hallway, bedroom, and outside of a house. It also describes a grocery store and bar that will be used for filming. For each location, it notes the available space, lighting, and any potential hazards to be aware of like sharp edges or fragile items. The goal is to scout locations that suit the film's story and characters while ensuring actor safety.
The document outlines a production schedule for recording radio advertisements at Ringwood School. On May 8th, students will record ads between 9:10-10:00 AM to encourage year 11 students to attend the sixth form and primary students to enroll in year 7. The recordings will take place in the school's geography conference room. Students are reminded to follow safety protocols and be careful with equipment during the session.
The document discusses various legal issues that may arise from creating a film and how to address them. It notes that filming actors requires signed permission forms. Any additional footage or media used needs permission from the copyright owners to avoid legal action. The creator owns intellectual property rights over the original film but must be careful not to infringe on others' copyrights. The film should serve the public interest by getting feedback to ensure it meets audience needs. Performance rights determine how and where the film can be publicly shown.
This document provides location scouting information for filming a movie. It describes several indoor and outdoor locations, including a living room, kitchen, hallway, bedroom, and outside of a house. It also describes a grocery store and bar that will be used for filming. For each location, it notes the available space, lighting, and any potential hazards to be aware of like sharp edges or fragile items. The goal is to scout locations that suit the film's story and characters while ensuring actor safety.
1) Ian returns home from a 5 month deployment, but seems distant from his wife Molly. He has flashbacks to his time at war and becomes aggressive towards Molly, physically assaulting her on two occasions.
2) Molly is left home alone for nights as Ian drinks at the pub. She becomes depressed and considers ending her life.
3) After overhearing a happy couple at the pub, Ian decides to try to reconcile with Molly. However, when he returns home he finds Molly dead in their bedroom from a bleach overdose.
- Ian returns home from a 5 month deployment but seems distant from his wife Molly. He has flashbacks to a traumatic event during his time abroad.
- Ian becomes aggressive towards Molly, physically assaulting her on two occasions. He spends nights drinking at the pub while leaving Molly locked at home with bruises.
- After overhearing a happy couple at the pub, Ian buys gifts for Molly hoping to reconcile. However, when he returns home he finds Molly dead in their bedroom from a bleach overdose, distraught over Ian's abuse.
- Ian returns home from a 5 month deployment with the army, but seems distant from his wife Molly. He has an aggressive outburst when she startles him.
- Ian becomes increasingly abusive and controlling of Molly. He threatens her not to tell anyone about the abuse.
- Molly is left home alone crying most nights while Ian drinks at the pub. She becomes depressed and struggles to want to live.
- After seeing a happy couple at the pub, Ian decides to buy Molly flowers to try to reconcile. However, when he returns home he finds Molly has committed suicide in their bedroom.
This document lists various risks identified for a film shoot and proposed solutions to mitigate each risk. The risks include slips and trips that could cause accidents, long shoots causing fatigue and mistakes, hot liquids spilling during scenes, heat stroke or hyperthermia while filming indoors, tripping over furniture in public locations, adverse weather conditions, aggression from the public while filming in locations, crew not being able to see while filming scenes, and again slips and trips over cables and props. For each risk, solutions are provided such as securing cables, taking breaks, staying hydrated, ensuring safe conditions indoors and outdoors, planning routes carefully, and making sure people and grounds are safe.
The document provides location scouting notes for filming a movie. It describes the living room, kitchen, hallway, bedroom, outside of the house, and a local grocery store as potential filming locations. For each location, it notes the available space, natural lighting, and any potential hazards that would need to be addressed for actor safety while filming.
1) Ian returns home from a 5 month deployment with the army to his wife Molly. However, he seems distant and troubled.
2) Ian has flashbacks to his time in the military and becomes aggressive towards Molly, physically assaulting her on two occasions.
3) Molly becomes depressed from Ian's abuse and is seen crying often. On a night when Ian is out drinking, Molly locks herself in their bedroom with a bottle of bleach.
The document discusses various legal issues that may arise from creating a film and how to address them, including:
- Copyrighting any original filmed footage to require permission to use it and give credit
- Obtaining signed permission forms from actors agreeing to be in the film and have it posted publicly
- Ensuring any additional footage, special effects, sound effects or music used have permission from the copyright owners to avoid legal action
- Protecting the film under intellectual property rights and exploring legal protections like royalties if others require payment to use parts of the film
- Screening the film for a focus group to ensure it meets public interest standards before release
- Controlling the performance rights to the film by managing where and
The document discusses several legal and ethical considerations for a short film project. It notes that as the film has a 15+ rating, swearing and violence must be limited, and torture or sex scenes are prohibited. It emphasizes following the guidelines of the British Board of Film Classification to help reach the intended target audience. It also addresses ensuring sensitive themes are handled appropriately, adding helplines, adhering to length and rights requirements for online uploads, and having a focus group review the film and script to avoid libel issues.
Holly Early will play the role of Molly, a 21-year-old vulnerable girl who is abused in the film. Holly studies performing arts and will be able to show the raw emotions of an abuse victim. As a key character, Molly will be in most scenes. Holly has worked with the director before and her strengths in acting vulnerable roles are known. Nathan Searle will play Ian, a 25-year-old soldier who dominates his relationship with Molly. Nathan also studies performing arts and can realistically portray his character. As Ian is a main character, he too will be in most scenes. Nathan has large feet, chest, and arms, so his costumes will need to be sized appropriately for his
This document outlines the production schedule and tasks for filming and post-production of a short film over several days in February and March. It details the dates, locations, crew and cast needed, props, costumes, and equipment required for each shoot. Post-production work includes uploading footage, editing in Premiere Pro and Audition, exporting the final film, and writing an evaluation.
The document provides costume and prop recommendations for characters Ian and Molly in an upcoming film. For Ian, a 25 year old army soldier, the summary recommends purchasing an army uniform from an army surplus store for scenes where Ian is on tour or returns from deployment. For scenes where Ian goes to the pub or relaxes at home, more casual clothing is suggested that shows off his tattoos and muscles. For Molly, a 21 year old who works at home, revealing white clothing and shoes are initially recommended to show she is happy with Ian. However, after he begins abusing her, darker, more covered clothing is suggested to show her loss of confidence and unhappiness. A photo frame of Ian and Molly and
This shooting script is for a short film titled "Un-Heard" and contains 109 shots describing scenes between characters Molly and Ian. It begins with Molly making tea while watching news of a terrorist attack. Ian then arrives home and reassures Molly before leaving for a work trip. Upon his return, flashbacks reveal that Ian has been abusive towards Molly. The script climaxes with Ian finding Molly dead by suicide in their bedroom after struggling with the abuse.
1) Ian returns home from a 5 month deployment with the army but seems distant from his girlfriend Molly. 2) Ian has an aggressive flashback that causes him to shove Molly against a wall. He threatens her not to tell anyone what happened. 3) Over subsequent nights, Ian's PTSD causes him to strangle and physically abuse Molly on multiple occasions. He often drinks at the pub to cope. 4) After overhearing a happy couple at the pub, Ian decides to buy gifts to reconcile with Molly. However, upon returning home he finds Molly's body in their bedroom, having taken her own life to escape Ian's abuse.
The production plan outlines the cast, crew, budget, and schedule for the film. The main characters Molly and Ian will be played by Holly Early and Nathan Searle respectively and will be in most scenes. A couple played by Joe Manzi and Kat Douglas will be in one scene. Scott Renton will assist as crew. The £100 budget will cover props, makeup, and meals. Specific dates are allocated for storyboards, production schedule, uploading, and evaluation to suit the production needs. The film will launch in October 2020 to target winter audiences.
The production plan outlines the cast, crew, budget, and schedule for the filmmaker's short film. The main characters Molly and Ian will be played by Holly Early and Nathan Searle respectively. A couple played by Joe Manzi and Kat Douglas are also cast for one scene. Scott Renton will assist as crew. The £100 budget will cover props, makeup, and food for the cast and crew. Specific dates are allocated for storyboards, production schedule, uploading to YouTube, and an evaluation. The film will launch in October 2020 to target wider audiences during half term breaks. After feedback, some scenes will be simplified and actors will look more realistic as soldiers to improve believability. A contingency plan addresses potential issues
The document discusses the style, content, narrative structure, genre, and target audience of various media texts including the film American Sniper, the BBC TV series Line of Duty, BBC radio episodes, and the video game Metal Gear Solid. It analyzes each through the lens of relevant film and media theories. The styles range from standard film scripts to those more tailored for radio, TV, and video games. The genres and target audiences also vary across the different texts and formats.
The document outlines a marketing plan for two advertisements - one for the lower school and one for the sixth form - of Ringwood School.
The sixth form advertisement will be 40 seconds long and feature student testimonials promoting the school's success rates and opportunities. The lower school advertisement will be 30 seconds and use rhetorical questions to promote the school's facilities and extracurricular activities.
A budget of £2000 is allocated for producing and airing the advertisements in August 2019 to promote the upcoming open day events and spread awareness during the summer holidays when there are no other major events.
1) Ian returns home from a 5 month deployment, but seems distant from his wife Molly. He has flashbacks to his time at war and becomes aggressive towards Molly, physically assaulting her on two occasions.
2) Molly is left home alone for nights as Ian drinks at the pub. She becomes depressed and considers ending her life.
3) After overhearing a happy couple at the pub, Ian decides to try to reconcile with Molly. However, when he returns home he finds Molly dead in their bedroom from a bleach overdose.
- Ian returns home from a 5 month deployment but seems distant from his wife Molly. He has flashbacks to a traumatic event during his time abroad.
- Ian becomes aggressive towards Molly, physically assaulting her on two occasions. He spends nights drinking at the pub while leaving Molly locked at home with bruises.
- After overhearing a happy couple at the pub, Ian buys gifts for Molly hoping to reconcile. However, when he returns home he finds Molly dead in their bedroom from a bleach overdose, distraught over Ian's abuse.
- Ian returns home from a 5 month deployment with the army, but seems distant from his wife Molly. He has an aggressive outburst when she startles him.
- Ian becomes increasingly abusive and controlling of Molly. He threatens her not to tell anyone about the abuse.
- Molly is left home alone crying most nights while Ian drinks at the pub. She becomes depressed and struggles to want to live.
- After seeing a happy couple at the pub, Ian decides to buy Molly flowers to try to reconcile. However, when he returns home he finds Molly has committed suicide in their bedroom.
This document lists various risks identified for a film shoot and proposed solutions to mitigate each risk. The risks include slips and trips that could cause accidents, long shoots causing fatigue and mistakes, hot liquids spilling during scenes, heat stroke or hyperthermia while filming indoors, tripping over furniture in public locations, adverse weather conditions, aggression from the public while filming in locations, crew not being able to see while filming scenes, and again slips and trips over cables and props. For each risk, solutions are provided such as securing cables, taking breaks, staying hydrated, ensuring safe conditions indoors and outdoors, planning routes carefully, and making sure people and grounds are safe.
The document provides location scouting notes for filming a movie. It describes the living room, kitchen, hallway, bedroom, outside of the house, and a local grocery store as potential filming locations. For each location, it notes the available space, natural lighting, and any potential hazards that would need to be addressed for actor safety while filming.
1) Ian returns home from a 5 month deployment with the army to his wife Molly. However, he seems distant and troubled.
2) Ian has flashbacks to his time in the military and becomes aggressive towards Molly, physically assaulting her on two occasions.
3) Molly becomes depressed from Ian's abuse and is seen crying often. On a night when Ian is out drinking, Molly locks herself in their bedroom with a bottle of bleach.
The document discusses various legal issues that may arise from creating a film and how to address them, including:
- Copyrighting any original filmed footage to require permission to use it and give credit
- Obtaining signed permission forms from actors agreeing to be in the film and have it posted publicly
- Ensuring any additional footage, special effects, sound effects or music used have permission from the copyright owners to avoid legal action
- Protecting the film under intellectual property rights and exploring legal protections like royalties if others require payment to use parts of the film
- Screening the film for a focus group to ensure it meets public interest standards before release
- Controlling the performance rights to the film by managing where and
The document discusses several legal and ethical considerations for a short film project. It notes that as the film has a 15+ rating, swearing and violence must be limited, and torture or sex scenes are prohibited. It emphasizes following the guidelines of the British Board of Film Classification to help reach the intended target audience. It also addresses ensuring sensitive themes are handled appropriately, adding helplines, adhering to length and rights requirements for online uploads, and having a focus group review the film and script to avoid libel issues.
Holly Early will play the role of Molly, a 21-year-old vulnerable girl who is abused in the film. Holly studies performing arts and will be able to show the raw emotions of an abuse victim. As a key character, Molly will be in most scenes. Holly has worked with the director before and her strengths in acting vulnerable roles are known. Nathan Searle will play Ian, a 25-year-old soldier who dominates his relationship with Molly. Nathan also studies performing arts and can realistically portray his character. As Ian is a main character, he too will be in most scenes. Nathan has large feet, chest, and arms, so his costumes will need to be sized appropriately for his
This document outlines the production schedule and tasks for filming and post-production of a short film over several days in February and March. It details the dates, locations, crew and cast needed, props, costumes, and equipment required for each shoot. Post-production work includes uploading footage, editing in Premiere Pro and Audition, exporting the final film, and writing an evaluation.
The document provides costume and prop recommendations for characters Ian and Molly in an upcoming film. For Ian, a 25 year old army soldier, the summary recommends purchasing an army uniform from an army surplus store for scenes where Ian is on tour or returns from deployment. For scenes where Ian goes to the pub or relaxes at home, more casual clothing is suggested that shows off his tattoos and muscles. For Molly, a 21 year old who works at home, revealing white clothing and shoes are initially recommended to show she is happy with Ian. However, after he begins abusing her, darker, more covered clothing is suggested to show her loss of confidence and unhappiness. A photo frame of Ian and Molly and
This shooting script is for a short film titled "Un-Heard" and contains 109 shots describing scenes between characters Molly and Ian. It begins with Molly making tea while watching news of a terrorist attack. Ian then arrives home and reassures Molly before leaving for a work trip. Upon his return, flashbacks reveal that Ian has been abusive towards Molly. The script climaxes with Ian finding Molly dead by suicide in their bedroom after struggling with the abuse.
1) Ian returns home from a 5 month deployment with the army but seems distant from his girlfriend Molly. 2) Ian has an aggressive flashback that causes him to shove Molly against a wall. He threatens her not to tell anyone what happened. 3) Over subsequent nights, Ian's PTSD causes him to strangle and physically abuse Molly on multiple occasions. He often drinks at the pub to cope. 4) After overhearing a happy couple at the pub, Ian decides to buy gifts to reconcile with Molly. However, upon returning home he finds Molly's body in their bedroom, having taken her own life to escape Ian's abuse.
The production plan outlines the cast, crew, budget, and schedule for the film. The main characters Molly and Ian will be played by Holly Early and Nathan Searle respectively and will be in most scenes. A couple played by Joe Manzi and Kat Douglas will be in one scene. Scott Renton will assist as crew. The £100 budget will cover props, makeup, and meals. Specific dates are allocated for storyboards, production schedule, uploading, and evaluation to suit the production needs. The film will launch in October 2020 to target winter audiences.
The production plan outlines the cast, crew, budget, and schedule for the filmmaker's short film. The main characters Molly and Ian will be played by Holly Early and Nathan Searle respectively. A couple played by Joe Manzi and Kat Douglas are also cast for one scene. Scott Renton will assist as crew. The £100 budget will cover props, makeup, and food for the cast and crew. Specific dates are allocated for storyboards, production schedule, uploading to YouTube, and an evaluation. The film will launch in October 2020 to target wider audiences during half term breaks. After feedback, some scenes will be simplified and actors will look more realistic as soldiers to improve believability. A contingency plan addresses potential issues
The document discusses the style, content, narrative structure, genre, and target audience of various media texts including the film American Sniper, the BBC TV series Line of Duty, BBC radio episodes, and the video game Metal Gear Solid. It analyzes each through the lens of relevant film and media theories. The styles range from standard film scripts to those more tailored for radio, TV, and video games. The genres and target audiences also vary across the different texts and formats.
The document outlines a marketing plan for two advertisements - one for the lower school and one for the sixth form - of Ringwood School.
The sixth form advertisement will be 40 seconds long and feature student testimonials promoting the school's success rates and opportunities. The lower school advertisement will be 30 seconds and use rhetorical questions to promote the school's facilities and extracurricular activities.
A budget of £2000 is allocated for producing and airing the advertisements in August 2019 to promote the upcoming open day events and spread awareness during the summer holidays when there are no other major events.
Parabolic antenna alignment system with Real-Time Angle Position FeedbackStevenPatrick17
Introduction
Parabolic antennas are a crucial component in many communication systems, including satellite communications, radio telescopes, and television broadcasting. Ensuring these antennas are properly aligned is vital for optimal performance and signal strength. A parabolic antenna alignment system, equipped with real-time angle position feedback and fault tracking, is designed to address this need. This document delves into the components, design, and implementation of such a system, highlighting its significance and applications.
Importance of Parabolic Antenna Alignment
The alignment of a parabolic antenna directly affects its performance. Even minor misalignments can lead to significant signal loss, which can degrade the quality of the received signal or cause communication failures. Proper alignment ensures that the antenna's focal point is accurately directed toward the signal source, maximizing the antenna's gain and efficiency. This precision is especially crucial in applications like satellite communications, where the antenna must track geostationary satellites with high accuracy.
Components of a Parabolic Antenna Alignment System
A parabolic antenna alignment system typically includes the following components:
Parabolic Dish: The primary reflector that collects and focuses incoming signals.
Feedhorn and Low Noise Block (LNB): Positioned at the dish's focal point to receive signals.
Stepper or Servo Motors: Adjust the azimuth (horizontal) and elevation (vertical) angles of the antenna.
Microcontroller (e.g., Arduino, Raspberry Pi): Processes sensor data and controls the motors.
Potentiometers: Provide feedback on the antenna's current angle positions.
Fault Detection Sensors: Monitor for potential faults such as cable discontinuities or LNB failures.
Control Software: Runs on the microcontroller, handling real-time processing and decision-making.
Real-Time Angle Position Feedback
Real-time feedback on the antenna's angle position is essential for maintaining precise alignment. This feedback is typically provided by potentiometers or rotary encoders, which continuously monitor the azimuth and elevation angles. The microcontroller reads this data and adjusts the motors accordingly to keep the antenna aligned with the signal source.
Fault Tracking in Antenna Alignment Systems
Fault tracking is vital for the reliability and performance of the antenna system. Common faults include cable discontinuities, LNB malfunctions, and motor failures. Sensors integrated into the system can detect these faults and either notify the user or initiate corrective actions automatically.
Design and Implementation
1. Parabolic Dish and Feedhorn
The parabolic dish is designed to reflect incoming signals to a focal point where the feedhorn and LNB are located. The dish's size and shape depend on the specific application and frequency range.
2. Motors and Position Control
Stepper motors or servo motors are used to control the azimuth and elevation of
LinkedIn Strategic Guidelines for June 2024Bruce Bennett
LinkedIn is a powerful tool for networking, researching, and marketing yourself to clients and employers. This session teaches strategic practices for building your LinkedIn internet presence and marketing yourself. The use of # and @ symbols is covered as well as going mobile with the LinkedIn app.
Khushi Saini, An Intern from The Sparks Foundationkhushisaini0924
This is my first task as an Talent Acquisition(Human resources) Intern in The Sparks Foundation on Recruitment, article and posts.
I invitr everyone to look into my work and provide me a quick feedback.