Steve and his daughter Sarah pick up a girl on a deserted country road who says she lives a few miles ahead. When they arrive at the run-down house, the girl disappears from the backseat. They go to the door and meet the parents, who explain their daughter went missing years ago around this time of year, which would have been her 15th birthday. Other people have reported giving the same girl rides home, suggesting she may still be present as a ghost. Steve and Sarah are left confused and disturbed by their strange encounter.
Two young girls, Clover and Ocean, get into a fight over a stuffed sheep toy. During break time, Clover apologizes to Ocean for her part in the fight and hurting her feelings. Ocean refuses to accept the apology at first. Clover begins crying, saying she misses their friendship. Ocean also starts crying and hugs Clover, accepting her apology. They agree to stay friends and not let toys come between them again. They show the teacher they have made up by smiling at her as the bell rings to go back to class.
Elly is an 18-year-old girl who is watching TV in bed in her very tidy bedroom. She is wearing pajamas with sheep on them and has her hair up in plaits. On her shelves in a neat line are a row of unique old porcelain dolls.
This corporate video from Microsoft promotes their new logo and branding by documenting the process of installing new signage at the Nokia Theatre in LA. The video aims to communicate Microsoft's values and promote the company internally and externally. It shows the design, production and installation of the new signs and logo, using interviews, timelapses, and aerial shots. The target audience appears to be adults interested in business and technology.
Myles has a crush on his boss Lucy and wants to ask her out. His coworker Matthew encourages him to go talk to Lucy. Myles nervously knocks on Lucy's office door and asks her out, stumbling over his words. Lucy tells Myles she will think about it. Later, Lucy winks at Myles and hands him a note, implying she may say yes to a date.
The document outlines a recruitment video being produced for James Paget Hospital by a team of 4 students - Sebastian as director and cinematographer, Zara as editor and cinematographer, Callum as director and cinematographer, and Fay as editor and producer. It discusses the team's initial ideas of using a unique vlog style to showcase appealing locations around Yarmouth like beaches and shops through drone shots, GoPro footage, and timelapses. Potential filming locations include the seafront, racecourse, beach, James Paget Hospital, holiday parks, and gym areas.
Emma is struggling with how to tell her father that she has a girlfriend. She mutters to herself while pacing her messy bedroom. She works up the courage to talk to her dad in the living room. However, when she tries to tell him, she gets choked up and can't say it. Her dad tries to comfort her and get her to open up. Unable to say it aloud, Emma writes a note explaining that she has had a girlfriend for 6 months and loves her. Her dad reads the note and hugs Emma, telling her he will support her. He offers to take Emma and her girlfriend out for a meal. Emma is relieved and thanks her dad for understanding. They then leave together smiling.
The document provides requirements for submitting a short film to the Cornwall Film Festival competition in 2017. Key requirements include films must be under 20 minutes, cannot have previously been publicly screened or made available for purchase, and a separate entry form and fee is needed for each submission. Films cannot be feature length (over 20 minutes). The festival is interested in new works but does not require UK premieres.
Steve and his daughter Sarah pick up a girl on a deserted country road who says she lives a few miles ahead. When they arrive at the run-down house, the girl disappears from the backseat. They go to the door and meet the parents, who explain their daughter went missing years ago around this time of year, which would have been her 15th birthday. Other people have reported giving the same girl rides home, suggesting she may still be present as a ghost. Steve and Sarah are left confused and disturbed by their strange encounter.
Two young girls, Clover and Ocean, get into a fight over a stuffed sheep toy. During break time, Clover apologizes to Ocean for her part in the fight and hurting her feelings. Ocean refuses to accept the apology at first. Clover begins crying, saying she misses their friendship. Ocean also starts crying and hugs Clover, accepting her apology. They agree to stay friends and not let toys come between them again. They show the teacher they have made up by smiling at her as the bell rings to go back to class.
Elly is an 18-year-old girl who is watching TV in bed in her very tidy bedroom. She is wearing pajamas with sheep on them and has her hair up in plaits. On her shelves in a neat line are a row of unique old porcelain dolls.
This corporate video from Microsoft promotes their new logo and branding by documenting the process of installing new signage at the Nokia Theatre in LA. The video aims to communicate Microsoft's values and promote the company internally and externally. It shows the design, production and installation of the new signs and logo, using interviews, timelapses, and aerial shots. The target audience appears to be adults interested in business and technology.
Myles has a crush on his boss Lucy and wants to ask her out. His coworker Matthew encourages him to go talk to Lucy. Myles nervously knocks on Lucy's office door and asks her out, stumbling over his words. Lucy tells Myles she will think about it. Later, Lucy winks at Myles and hands him a note, implying she may say yes to a date.
The document outlines a recruitment video being produced for James Paget Hospital by a team of 4 students - Sebastian as director and cinematographer, Zara as editor and cinematographer, Callum as director and cinematographer, and Fay as editor and producer. It discusses the team's initial ideas of using a unique vlog style to showcase appealing locations around Yarmouth like beaches and shops through drone shots, GoPro footage, and timelapses. Potential filming locations include the seafront, racecourse, beach, James Paget Hospital, holiday parks, and gym areas.
Emma is struggling with how to tell her father that she has a girlfriend. She mutters to herself while pacing her messy bedroom. She works up the courage to talk to her dad in the living room. However, when she tries to tell him, she gets choked up and can't say it. Her dad tries to comfort her and get her to open up. Unable to say it aloud, Emma writes a note explaining that she has had a girlfriend for 6 months and loves her. Her dad reads the note and hugs Emma, telling her he will support her. He offers to take Emma and her girlfriend out for a meal. Emma is relieved and thanks her dad for understanding. They then leave together smiling.
The document provides requirements for submitting a short film to the Cornwall Film Festival competition in 2017. Key requirements include films must be under 20 minutes, cannot have previously been publicly screened or made available for purchase, and a separate entry form and fee is needed for each submission. Films cannot be feature length (over 20 minutes). The festival is interested in new works but does not require UK premieres.
This document outlines pre-production tasks for a project including obtaining talent release forms, Reece's medical forms and photos, location release forms, and creating a production schedule and storyboard. Risk assessments are also mentioned for multiple locations including a hospital, pool and gym, seafront and pier, and park.
Catherine has been bullying Maya at college by making fun of Maya's father who uses a wheelchair. During a confrontation on the stairs, Catherine falls and ends up in the hospital, where she learns she will need to use a wheelchair for 6 months to recover from her injuries. Meanwhile, Maya's father Andrew runs into Catherine at the hospital and invites her over to try and resolve the bullying situation. To Maya's surprise, Catherine apologizes for her past behavior, explaining she was having her own issues at home.
Creating dialogue scenarios 2 gf breaking up with bfFay Amber Yaxley
Fred and Melody, who have been together for 4 months, are sitting in the park discussing their relationship. Melody tells Fred that she no longer feels a spark between them and wants to break up since they are going to different colleges. Fred protests that he is willing to wait for her, but Melody insists that she needs to move on with her life and can't expect Fred to wait for her when she is away at university. Melody shouts at Fred to grow up and stop calling her pet names, then slaps him and walks away, ending their relationship.
Maya has been bullied by Catherine for some time due to Maya's father using a wheelchair. One day at college, Maya confronts Catherine about her bullying. During the confrontation, Catherine loses her balance and falls down a flight of stairs, seriously injuring her leg. Catherine is told she may need to have her leg amputated. Meanwhile, Maya's father Andrew meets Catherine at the hospital and helps her understand Maya's struggles. Catherine and Maya eventually make amends, with Catherine apologizing and the two becoming friends. They now spend time together regularly in town.
This document discusses different types of briefs for video projects, including contractual, negotiated, formal, informal, commission, tender, corporative, and competition briefs. For each type, it provides a definition and outlines the potential advantages and disadvantages. It also discusses opportunities that can arise when responding to and negotiating a brief, such as developing new skills, taking on additional responsibilities, and contributing to a collaborative project.
Catherine bullies Maya in school about her father's disability. During a confrontation, Catherine falls down the stairs and is seriously injured, possibly facing amputation. Catherine later forgives Maya, as she now understands Maya's struggles caring for her disabled father. The two girls become close friends as Catherine relies on a wheelchair temporarily and attends physical therapy.
Single camera productions differ from multi-camera productions in their use of cameras, lighting, sound, editing, and genres. With single camera, the director has more control over camera movement to set the mood and get viewers more involved in the scene. Lighting can also be used to create different tones. Sound editing is more complex as it needs to blend shots seamlessly. Editing takes longer without multiple angles to choose from. Common single camera genres include period dramas, crime dramas, horror, and comedy, as they benefit from the sense of realism and ability to set mood that single camera allows.
This document contains a link to a job posting for an apprentice wardrobe assistant and references adapting a cover letter for the position. It lists "CV" and "Cover Letter" but does not provide the actual CV or cover letter contents. The document appears to be noting resources for applying for an apprentice wardrobe assistant role.
This document lists the responses from 11 people who completed a survey. It provides a simple list of the people who responded without any additional context or details about the responses.
I surveyed a group of people and received the following responses. Most respondents said they enjoyed spending time with family and friends on the weekends. Some also mentioned going to the movies or being outdoors. Only a few stated they preferred staying home to relax.
The document discusses pre production. Pre production involves the planning stages before principal photography begins on a film or television program. Tasks include securing financing, hiring key crew members, location scouting, creating storyboards and animatics, and developing budgets and schedules.
Technology plays an important role in the film industry. Various consumer products like TVs, cameras, computers, smartphones, and software are used at different stages of film production and distribution. TVs allow viewing of footage, cameras are used for filming, computers store and edit scenes, smartphones aid communication, and editing software assembles the final film. The film industry also utilizes digital distribution methods like streaming, high-definition formats, and on-demand viewing to reach wider audiences.
The document discusses various legal concepts related to copyright, privacy, and ethics in media production. Copyright law protects artistic works from unauthorized use and ensures credit is given to creators when permission is granted. Privacy law concerns permission around personal information. Ethics issues relate to moral dilemmas around protecting privacy and asking appropriate interview questions. Release forms give permission to use talents, materials, locations, and protect against defamation when referencing others' works. Fair use allows copying others' works for one's own use within certain guidelines.
The document is a shot list for a film about an interview with a paramedic at James Paget University Hospital. It includes 12 shots that will be used to film an ambulance arriving at the hospital, motion tracking text introducing the topic, an interview with the paramedic in an empty office, cutaways of ambulance doors and hospital beds, and ending the interview while the music gains volume. The shots range from mid-shots to long-shots and include sounds of conversation, muted background music, and changing music volume.
The production schedule outlines the filming for a corporate video about James Paget Hospital between October and November 2016. It lists the production team of 4 people and plans to film interviews and footage of hospital facilities over 5 days in October. The filming will use DSLR cameras, microphones, tripods and other equipment. In November, the team will edit the footage in Adobe Premier Pro to complete the corporate video.
This risk assessment identifies potential hazards for filming a corporate video at a hospital. It lists six hazards: tripping on equipment, narrow stairs, car crashes while transporting equipment, getting hit by cars in parking lots, fingers being amputated by minibus doors, and impalement on tripods. For each hazard, it identifies those who may be harmed and how, what precautions are already in place, and determines that no further actions are necessary. The assessment rates the overall risk as low.
This document provides information on cosplayers Kyahri and Jessica Nigri along with links to their social media profiles. It also lists several articles and YouTube videos about cosplay. The articles discuss a large cosplay event in Japan and what cosplay is. The YouTube videos include interviews with cosplayers on why they enjoy cosplaying and advice on properly executing a cosplay.
This document outlines the pre-production paperwork for a short single camera film including character profiles, location recces and releases for a house, office, pub, high street, and field. It also includes shot lists, storyboards, talent release forms for main characters and supporting roles, a production schedule, and risk assessments for each location.
This production schedule outlines the pre-production tasks for a single camera film shoot, including location scouting and securing releases for five locations, developing shot lists dividing the film into three sections, creating 20 storyboards, conducting risk assessments for three locations, and obtaining talent release forms for the three main characters and five extras playing other roles.
This document outlines the pre-production planning for a single camera film shoot, including location scouting and release forms for a house, office, pub, town, and field. It also includes shot lists divided into sections, storyboards composed of 3-4 panel illustrations, and risk assessments for the house/office and other locations. Talent release forms are provided for the main characters and extras. Character profiles are also included for the three main characters in the film.
Scouting was conducted and location release forms were obtained for a house, back alley, classroom, and coffee shop to be used in a music video. A shot list and storyboards were created for scenes 1 through 6. Risk assessment forms were completed for the house, alley, field, coffee shop, and two classrooms. Talent release forms were signed by the actors playing the girl, her friend, and three bullies as well as the actors playing the girl's father and teacher.
The document discusses different types of briefs used for video creation projects. It describes contractual briefs which outline requirements and payment, negotiated briefs developed jointly by clients and creators, formal briefs with detailed information, and informal briefs without strict guidelines. Other brief types covered include commission work where companies make products for others and potentially share profits, tender briefs where companies pitch proposals and one is selected, collaborative briefs with multiple creators working as a team, and competition briefs where many entries are judged with a winner receiving the project. Each brief type has advantages like clear expectations or involving multiple perspectives, and disadvantages like potential disagreements or not being selected.
This document outlines pre-production tasks for a project including obtaining talent release forms, Reece's medical forms and photos, location release forms, and creating a production schedule and storyboard. Risk assessments are also mentioned for multiple locations including a hospital, pool and gym, seafront and pier, and park.
Catherine has been bullying Maya at college by making fun of Maya's father who uses a wheelchair. During a confrontation on the stairs, Catherine falls and ends up in the hospital, where she learns she will need to use a wheelchair for 6 months to recover from her injuries. Meanwhile, Maya's father Andrew runs into Catherine at the hospital and invites her over to try and resolve the bullying situation. To Maya's surprise, Catherine apologizes for her past behavior, explaining she was having her own issues at home.
Creating dialogue scenarios 2 gf breaking up with bfFay Amber Yaxley
Fred and Melody, who have been together for 4 months, are sitting in the park discussing their relationship. Melody tells Fred that she no longer feels a spark between them and wants to break up since they are going to different colleges. Fred protests that he is willing to wait for her, but Melody insists that she needs to move on with her life and can't expect Fred to wait for her when she is away at university. Melody shouts at Fred to grow up and stop calling her pet names, then slaps him and walks away, ending their relationship.
Maya has been bullied by Catherine for some time due to Maya's father using a wheelchair. One day at college, Maya confronts Catherine about her bullying. During the confrontation, Catherine loses her balance and falls down a flight of stairs, seriously injuring her leg. Catherine is told she may need to have her leg amputated. Meanwhile, Maya's father Andrew meets Catherine at the hospital and helps her understand Maya's struggles. Catherine and Maya eventually make amends, with Catherine apologizing and the two becoming friends. They now spend time together regularly in town.
This document discusses different types of briefs for video projects, including contractual, negotiated, formal, informal, commission, tender, corporative, and competition briefs. For each type, it provides a definition and outlines the potential advantages and disadvantages. It also discusses opportunities that can arise when responding to and negotiating a brief, such as developing new skills, taking on additional responsibilities, and contributing to a collaborative project.
Catherine bullies Maya in school about her father's disability. During a confrontation, Catherine falls down the stairs and is seriously injured, possibly facing amputation. Catherine later forgives Maya, as she now understands Maya's struggles caring for her disabled father. The two girls become close friends as Catherine relies on a wheelchair temporarily and attends physical therapy.
Single camera productions differ from multi-camera productions in their use of cameras, lighting, sound, editing, and genres. With single camera, the director has more control over camera movement to set the mood and get viewers more involved in the scene. Lighting can also be used to create different tones. Sound editing is more complex as it needs to blend shots seamlessly. Editing takes longer without multiple angles to choose from. Common single camera genres include period dramas, crime dramas, horror, and comedy, as they benefit from the sense of realism and ability to set mood that single camera allows.
This document contains a link to a job posting for an apprentice wardrobe assistant and references adapting a cover letter for the position. It lists "CV" and "Cover Letter" but does not provide the actual CV or cover letter contents. The document appears to be noting resources for applying for an apprentice wardrobe assistant role.
This document lists the responses from 11 people who completed a survey. It provides a simple list of the people who responded without any additional context or details about the responses.
I surveyed a group of people and received the following responses. Most respondents said they enjoyed spending time with family and friends on the weekends. Some also mentioned going to the movies or being outdoors. Only a few stated they preferred staying home to relax.
The document discusses pre production. Pre production involves the planning stages before principal photography begins on a film or television program. Tasks include securing financing, hiring key crew members, location scouting, creating storyboards and animatics, and developing budgets and schedules.
Technology plays an important role in the film industry. Various consumer products like TVs, cameras, computers, smartphones, and software are used at different stages of film production and distribution. TVs allow viewing of footage, cameras are used for filming, computers store and edit scenes, smartphones aid communication, and editing software assembles the final film. The film industry also utilizes digital distribution methods like streaming, high-definition formats, and on-demand viewing to reach wider audiences.
The document discusses various legal concepts related to copyright, privacy, and ethics in media production. Copyright law protects artistic works from unauthorized use and ensures credit is given to creators when permission is granted. Privacy law concerns permission around personal information. Ethics issues relate to moral dilemmas around protecting privacy and asking appropriate interview questions. Release forms give permission to use talents, materials, locations, and protect against defamation when referencing others' works. Fair use allows copying others' works for one's own use within certain guidelines.
The document is a shot list for a film about an interview with a paramedic at James Paget University Hospital. It includes 12 shots that will be used to film an ambulance arriving at the hospital, motion tracking text introducing the topic, an interview with the paramedic in an empty office, cutaways of ambulance doors and hospital beds, and ending the interview while the music gains volume. The shots range from mid-shots to long-shots and include sounds of conversation, muted background music, and changing music volume.
The production schedule outlines the filming for a corporate video about James Paget Hospital between October and November 2016. It lists the production team of 4 people and plans to film interviews and footage of hospital facilities over 5 days in October. The filming will use DSLR cameras, microphones, tripods and other equipment. In November, the team will edit the footage in Adobe Premier Pro to complete the corporate video.
This risk assessment identifies potential hazards for filming a corporate video at a hospital. It lists six hazards: tripping on equipment, narrow stairs, car crashes while transporting equipment, getting hit by cars in parking lots, fingers being amputated by minibus doors, and impalement on tripods. For each hazard, it identifies those who may be harmed and how, what precautions are already in place, and determines that no further actions are necessary. The assessment rates the overall risk as low.
This document provides information on cosplayers Kyahri and Jessica Nigri along with links to their social media profiles. It also lists several articles and YouTube videos about cosplay. The articles discuss a large cosplay event in Japan and what cosplay is. The YouTube videos include interviews with cosplayers on why they enjoy cosplaying and advice on properly executing a cosplay.
This document outlines the pre-production paperwork for a short single camera film including character profiles, location recces and releases for a house, office, pub, high street, and field. It also includes shot lists, storyboards, talent release forms for main characters and supporting roles, a production schedule, and risk assessments for each location.
This production schedule outlines the pre-production tasks for a single camera film shoot, including location scouting and securing releases for five locations, developing shot lists dividing the film into three sections, creating 20 storyboards, conducting risk assessments for three locations, and obtaining talent release forms for the three main characters and five extras playing other roles.
This document outlines the pre-production planning for a single camera film shoot, including location scouting and release forms for a house, office, pub, town, and field. It also includes shot lists divided into sections, storyboards composed of 3-4 panel illustrations, and risk assessments for the house/office and other locations. Talent release forms are provided for the main characters and extras. Character profiles are also included for the three main characters in the film.
Scouting was conducted and location release forms were obtained for a house, back alley, classroom, and coffee shop to be used in a music video. A shot list and storyboards were created for scenes 1 through 6. Risk assessment forms were completed for the house, alley, field, coffee shop, and two classrooms. Talent release forms were signed by the actors playing the girl, her friend, and three bullies as well as the actors playing the girl's father and teacher.
The document discusses different types of briefs used for video creation projects. It describes contractual briefs which outline requirements and payment, negotiated briefs developed jointly by clients and creators, formal briefs with detailed information, and informal briefs without strict guidelines. Other brief types covered include commission work where companies make products for others and potentially share profits, tender briefs where companies pitch proposals and one is selected, collaborative briefs with multiple creators working as a team, and competition briefs where many entries are judged with a winner receiving the project. Each brief type has advantages like clear expectations or involving multiple perspectives, and disadvantages like potential disagreements or not being selected.
This advertisement promotes Ben & Jerry's new ice cream flavors with cookie cores. It uses bright colors and humor in its animation style to attract teenagers and university students. The ad works to generate interest in the unusual flavor combinations and novel core filling concept. By highlighting flavors like "Karma Sutra" and "Peanut Butter Me Up", the ad aims to create a desire in viewers to try the new products and tell their friends. It calls consumers to action at the end by saying "All you need is a spoon" to join in and purchase the ice creams.
This document discusses various technologies used in the film industry and their consumer counterparts. It covers cameras, computers, smartphones, televisions, satellite/cable, analogue/digital signals, internet, interactive content, high definition, 3D, pay per view, on demand viewing, streaming content, and digital recorders. It provides details on their functions and pros and cons for both consumer and film industry uses.
Pre-production work for a project included obtaining talent release forms, creating a storyboard and production schedule, securing location permits, scouting photos of outdoor and indoor areas, completing a risk assessment, and finalizing the script and budget.
This document provides an analysis of a Ben & Jerry's ice cream advertisement. It summarizes that the ad is promoting a new ice cream with two flavors separated by a sweet sauce core. The primary target audience is teenagers and secondary is university students from working and middle class backgrounds. The ad uses bright colors and animation to attract attention and showcases the new core filling between flavors to make viewers want to try it and share it with others. The upbeat music and cheerful narration are meant to engage the teenage demographic.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
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How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
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