The document outlines a 21 shot timeline for a music video. It begins with the main character in a classroom receiving a poor exam result from his teacher. He then storms out, slides down a wall in distress, and has his bag kicked by passing students. He texts his girlfriend to meet him where they fell in love. Scenes then show him traveling by train to different locations while singing, including a montage in London where he buys a teddy bear. He arrives at a pier to meet his girlfriend, but she fades away after he gives her the teddy bear, leaving him distressed at the railing overlooking the sea.
The video relates to the lyrics of the song by showing Amy Lee giving up and moving on from a relationship through a series of close-ups and shots that move further away from her as she sings. Scenes of the person she is singing to across the table and shots of her passionate singing and dark clothing show her seriousness about ending things. Aggression at the end of the video through thrown objects relates to the lyrics about her needing aggression to get her point across about being tired of being messed around by the person. The dull light and miserable atmosphere depicted further represents the unhappy nature of her life in the relationship.
The storyboard document outlines 21 shots for a music video. It begins with the main character sitting in a classroom receiving a poor exam result from his teacher. He then storms out, upset. Later, he sees his parents arguing and texts his girlfriend to meet. The story follows the character taking a train to London to buy a teddy bear as a gift. He then takes another train to a pier, where he gifts the bear to his girlfriend. However, she suddenly fades away, revealing that she may have passed away. The character is left distressed, looking out at the sea.
The document provides an analysis of the opening sequence of the film "Hot Fuzz". It summarizes that the opening sequence begins with an establishing wide shot of the main character walking in a dark room to conceal his identity. Following shots reveal he is a police officer through his badge and uniform. A montage then quickly cuts between shots of the main character's career highlights and achievements to introduce his backstory in a brief overview before the present day events of the film.
The document provides details on the storyboarding and sound design for a film project. It includes 16 frames with descriptions of the shots, camera techniques, transitions, and sound used for each frame. The story follows a mother searching for her child through increasing tension and suspense. Key details are provided on shots that introduce the production company and title, follow the mother and child in different locations, and build to a climactic reveal of the child wearing a mask while the mother screams.
1) The document outlines various camera shots and angles for filming a music video. It includes wide shots, close ups, over the shoulder shots, and tracking shots of both the band performing and a boy and girl.
2) Many of the shots are meant to follow the lyrics of the song, such as close ups of the singers mouth as they sing certain words.
3) Other shots are intended to show the relationship between the boy and girl, like them standing forehead to forehead in front of a sunset or the boy leaning against a tree as the camera moves to reveal the girl on the other side.
This document provides instructions for writing a review in 3 paragraphs or less. The introduction should summarize the event being reviewed. The main body should have two paragraphs, with the first describing the plot or events in chronological order, and the second providing general comments. The conclusion should give the writer's personal opinion and recommendations. Reviews should avoid revealing endings and use grammar like the passive voice, reported speech, and relative clauses to provide details while informing and giving an opinion on the event.
The music video treatment consists of 6 scenes: 1) The lead singer laying in love letters and singing, 2) The band performing on stage with letters falling, 3) Shots of the singer and girl through a window, 4) The singer chasing the girl in the woods but losing her, 5) Various shots of the full band's live performance, and 6) The singer watching TV when the band bursts in to perform.
The document outlines a 21 shot timeline for a music video. It begins with the main character in a classroom receiving a poor exam result from his teacher. He then storms out, slides down a wall in distress, and has his bag kicked by passing students. He texts his girlfriend to meet him where they fell in love. Scenes then show him traveling by train to different locations while singing, including a montage in London where he buys a teddy bear. He arrives at a pier to meet his girlfriend, but she fades away after he gives her the teddy bear, leaving him distressed at the railing overlooking the sea.
The video relates to the lyrics of the song by showing Amy Lee giving up and moving on from a relationship through a series of close-ups and shots that move further away from her as she sings. Scenes of the person she is singing to across the table and shots of her passionate singing and dark clothing show her seriousness about ending things. Aggression at the end of the video through thrown objects relates to the lyrics about her needing aggression to get her point across about being tired of being messed around by the person. The dull light and miserable atmosphere depicted further represents the unhappy nature of her life in the relationship.
The storyboard document outlines 21 shots for a music video. It begins with the main character sitting in a classroom receiving a poor exam result from his teacher. He then storms out, upset. Later, he sees his parents arguing and texts his girlfriend to meet. The story follows the character taking a train to London to buy a teddy bear as a gift. He then takes another train to a pier, where he gifts the bear to his girlfriend. However, she suddenly fades away, revealing that she may have passed away. The character is left distressed, looking out at the sea.
The document provides an analysis of the opening sequence of the film "Hot Fuzz". It summarizes that the opening sequence begins with an establishing wide shot of the main character walking in a dark room to conceal his identity. Following shots reveal he is a police officer through his badge and uniform. A montage then quickly cuts between shots of the main character's career highlights and achievements to introduce his backstory in a brief overview before the present day events of the film.
The document provides details on the storyboarding and sound design for a film project. It includes 16 frames with descriptions of the shots, camera techniques, transitions, and sound used for each frame. The story follows a mother searching for her child through increasing tension and suspense. Key details are provided on shots that introduce the production company and title, follow the mother and child in different locations, and build to a climactic reveal of the child wearing a mask while the mother screams.
1) The document outlines various camera shots and angles for filming a music video. It includes wide shots, close ups, over the shoulder shots, and tracking shots of both the band performing and a boy and girl.
2) Many of the shots are meant to follow the lyrics of the song, such as close ups of the singers mouth as they sing certain words.
3) Other shots are intended to show the relationship between the boy and girl, like them standing forehead to forehead in front of a sunset or the boy leaning against a tree as the camera moves to reveal the girl on the other side.
This document provides instructions for writing a review in 3 paragraphs or less. The introduction should summarize the event being reviewed. The main body should have two paragraphs, with the first describing the plot or events in chronological order, and the second providing general comments. The conclusion should give the writer's personal opinion and recommendations. Reviews should avoid revealing endings and use grammar like the passive voice, reported speech, and relative clauses to provide details while informing and giving an opinion on the event.
The music video treatment consists of 6 scenes: 1) The lead singer laying in love letters and singing, 2) The band performing on stage with letters falling, 3) Shots of the singer and girl through a window, 4) The singer chasing the girl in the woods but losing her, 5) Various shots of the full band's live performance, and 6) The singer watching TV when the band bursts in to perform.
Diegetic sound occurs within the scene and is heard by the characters, such as speech, while non-diegetic sound is music or other sounds added to enhance the audience's experience but are not heard by characters. Other sound terminology includes parallel/contrapuntal sound fitting the mood, synchronous/asynchronous sound matching or not matching the pace, ambient background sound, sound bridges linking shots, and sound motifs associated with characters or places. Verisimilitude refers to how believable the story is within a film or TV drama.
The music video treatment proposes 6 scenes:
1) The lead singer lying among love letters as the camera pans around.
2) The band performing on stage but only the lead singer is visible.
3) A shot of a girl seen through a window before she and the lead singer separate in the woods.
4) The lead singer running around lost in the woods trying to find the girl.
5) Shots of the whole band performing live on stage with an audience.
6) The lead singer watches TV when the band bursts in to perform the final chorus, cutting back to their live performance.
This document defines various types of diegetic and non-diegetic sound used in films. It discusses diegetic sound that exists within the scene's world and non-diegetic sound that does not. It also defines synchronous and asynchronous sound, parallel and contrapuntal sound, ambient sound, sound bridges, and sound motifs. Finally, it discusses the concept of verisimilitude, which is creating believability in a story through realistic details like sound. An example given is the sounds used in Saving Private Ryan to make the scenes as realistic as possible.
The document outlines 12 shots for a film project titled "Heart Of Innocence". Shot 1 introduces the distraught mother's point of view as she runs through the woods in a shaky, hand-held shot. Shot 3 shows her from above as she runs across the scene, emphasizing her vulnerability. Shot 5 shows the intimidating house towering over the small mother. Shot 8 tracks the child's feet slowly as she walks up the stairs during the opening credits.
Selena Gomez has released a new pop/EDM song called "Wolves" about overcoming obstacles for romantic love. The music video proposal outlines plans to create a conceptual video through strategic use of lighting, locations, editing techniques and shots that follows a woman struggling to find what she wants, representing complicated teenage feelings. The target audience is female teenagers and young adults who closely relate to the song's lyrics.
Eminem is a revolutionary white rapper who became popular in the early 2000s for his unique and controversial style. His music videos conveyed his varied personalities and characters through humorous, dramatic, and thought-provoking concepts. One such song was "Lose Yourself" from the film 8 Mile, which showed his versatility in storytelling. The proposed treatment is about a nervous student who is set to give a speech but instead causes chaos and anarchy, with the adult version of the student rapping his perspective from the judging panel.
This document outlines the pre-production details for a horror film project, including style sheets, storyboards, props and locations, contingency planning, health and safety, and a production schedule. It specifies that the film will feature a ballerina character dancing in an empty room that gradually becomes disheveled. Color schemes like black, red, purple, and grey are chosen to fit the horror genre. Shooting will take place over one week at various abandoned and outdoor locations. Precautions are outlined to safely handle candles, lighting, and filming in low-light conditions.
The document provides a shot list for a film project titled "Heart of Innocence". It includes 12 shots that will portray a mother searching for her daughter in an intimidating house. Shot 1 will be a shaky hand-held POV shot from the mother's perspective to show her panic. Shot 3 will use a high angle from a camera in a tree to show the mother running through the woods feeling vulnerable. Shot 8 will track the daughter's feet slowly as she walks up the stairs while credits roll.
The document discusses shots from Eminem's music video "I'm Not Afraid" that the author likes and wants to emulate in their own rap-pop music video. Specifically, they identify establishing shots on top of a building and in an abandoned location, close-ups showing expression, and mid-shots that make Eminem the focus or show him moving aggressively. They determine to film performance shots on a building and narrative shots in an abandoned warehouse to blend the genres.
This is a storyboard of are music video project before filming it is all due to change afterwards although we are hoping to stick to it as much as possible
This document provides a shot list for filming scenes from Romeo and Juliet. It describes 7 different shots that are needed including the location, camera distance, angle, movement, and any framing or composition issues to consider for each shot. The shots include Romeo walking in the park from long and low angles, Romeo looking at a bottle of poison in close up, Romeo proposing to Juliet from long shot, Romeo and Juliet on a balcony from long wide shot, Romeo outside Juliet's house from medium shot, and Romeo declaring his love for Juliet from medium shot that zooms in. For each shot, the list specifies how the subject should be framed within the background surroundings.
The document describes camera work, soundtracks, editing, mise-en-scene, and thriller conventions for a film scene. It notes shots showing characters' reactions, a track out of a window to show how children escaped, and a shot of a mother running towards her children. It describes the soundtrack as deep, atmospheric, and increasing in volume during realizations or action. Editing techniques include matches on action, closeups of key information, and obeying the 180 degree rule. Mise-en-scene elements create a scary atmosphere with a gun, gravestone, mist, and creepy tree. Thriller conventions include running, weapons, darkness, shouting, emotionless ghosts, and a chilling atmosphere.
The peer group found some weaknesses in the film including issues with random sound cuts and unwanted background noise. Some scenes were also felt to be too long and not build suspense. The narrative was not fully clear and there were lighting inconsistencies between shots. However, the peer group also identified strengths such as good acting that added to the dreary atmosphere. They enjoyed the variety of shots and choice of locations. Overall the film was described as "really good" but in need of cutting to meet the time requirement.
This document contains production notes for a short film. It describes various shots including establishing shots of a classroom and detention room, introductions of characters, and scenes where characters listen to music, play games, get in trouble with the teacher, and interact in detention. Technical details are provided such as using masks, motion tracking, safety mats, and cutaways to efficiently capture the scenes.
This document analyzes Taylor Swift's 2009 music video for "Love Story" using Todorov's narrative theory of equilibrium, disruption, and new equilibrium. The video begins with the couple meeting and dancing at a ball, representing the initial equilibrium. This is disrupted when they are forced to separate. The battle for resolution shows the male character running to be reunited with the female, restoring the equilibrium and happy ending with the two back together.
Assignment Two - Styles, Convention and Technqiues - Artist presentation - Finalhanbartram
Eminem is one of the best-selling rappers of all time with 6 number one albums and over 172 million albums sold worldwide. This document analyzes and summarizes the styles, conventions, and techniques used in three of Eminem's music videos: "Stan", "Love the Way You Lie", and "Not Afraid". It describes how each video uses narrative structures, lighting, camera work, special effects, and other elements to visually interpret and extend the meaning of the songs.
This document provides guidance for analyzing various elements of Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, including:
- Exploring poetic language such as similes, metaphors, and assonance/alliteration in Act 1 Scene 1
- Contrasting the language of Romeo and Tybalt
- Tracking the changing moods in a scene and considering how the audience is manipulated
- Analyzing how character is revealed through actions, speech, and what others say
This document evaluates the film techniques used in a student thriller film. It discusses the use of conventional sounds to create tension and suspense. It also discusses the camera angles/shots used, including establishing shots, over the shoulder shots, close-ups, and point-of-view shots. Mise en scene elements like casual clothing, dark clothing, and lighting are also evaluated. The dialogue, script, editing, titles, and order of titles are discussed. Challenges with editing flashbacks and achieving the right sequences are noted. The document also discusses aims to meet audience expectations and achieve the correct genre.
The document provides location notes for filming various interviews and cutaways for a documentary. It describes filming Mary Trapp and Craig Foster at Oaks Park High School where they teach. It notes filming Amber Rudd in her office with a map in the background. It also describes filming interviews with Maggie and Aaron in Maggie's caravan to provide a quiet space, and then filming cutaways around Aaron's home to show aspects of his life, such as listening to the radio and pets. Finally, it mentions filming Aaron at the War and Peace show to give insight into his interests.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Thinking of getting a dog? Be aware that breeds like Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds can be loyal and dangerous. Proper training and socialization are crucial to preventing aggressive behaviors. Ensure safety by understanding their needs and always supervising interactions. Stay safe, and enjoy your furry friends!
Diegetic sound occurs within the scene and is heard by the characters, such as speech, while non-diegetic sound is music or other sounds added to enhance the audience's experience but are not heard by characters. Other sound terminology includes parallel/contrapuntal sound fitting the mood, synchronous/asynchronous sound matching or not matching the pace, ambient background sound, sound bridges linking shots, and sound motifs associated with characters or places. Verisimilitude refers to how believable the story is within a film or TV drama.
The music video treatment proposes 6 scenes:
1) The lead singer lying among love letters as the camera pans around.
2) The band performing on stage but only the lead singer is visible.
3) A shot of a girl seen through a window before she and the lead singer separate in the woods.
4) The lead singer running around lost in the woods trying to find the girl.
5) Shots of the whole band performing live on stage with an audience.
6) The lead singer watches TV when the band bursts in to perform the final chorus, cutting back to their live performance.
This document defines various types of diegetic and non-diegetic sound used in films. It discusses diegetic sound that exists within the scene's world and non-diegetic sound that does not. It also defines synchronous and asynchronous sound, parallel and contrapuntal sound, ambient sound, sound bridges, and sound motifs. Finally, it discusses the concept of verisimilitude, which is creating believability in a story through realistic details like sound. An example given is the sounds used in Saving Private Ryan to make the scenes as realistic as possible.
The document outlines 12 shots for a film project titled "Heart Of Innocence". Shot 1 introduces the distraught mother's point of view as she runs through the woods in a shaky, hand-held shot. Shot 3 shows her from above as she runs across the scene, emphasizing her vulnerability. Shot 5 shows the intimidating house towering over the small mother. Shot 8 tracks the child's feet slowly as she walks up the stairs during the opening credits.
Selena Gomez has released a new pop/EDM song called "Wolves" about overcoming obstacles for romantic love. The music video proposal outlines plans to create a conceptual video through strategic use of lighting, locations, editing techniques and shots that follows a woman struggling to find what she wants, representing complicated teenage feelings. The target audience is female teenagers and young adults who closely relate to the song's lyrics.
Eminem is a revolutionary white rapper who became popular in the early 2000s for his unique and controversial style. His music videos conveyed his varied personalities and characters through humorous, dramatic, and thought-provoking concepts. One such song was "Lose Yourself" from the film 8 Mile, which showed his versatility in storytelling. The proposed treatment is about a nervous student who is set to give a speech but instead causes chaos and anarchy, with the adult version of the student rapping his perspective from the judging panel.
This document outlines the pre-production details for a horror film project, including style sheets, storyboards, props and locations, contingency planning, health and safety, and a production schedule. It specifies that the film will feature a ballerina character dancing in an empty room that gradually becomes disheveled. Color schemes like black, red, purple, and grey are chosen to fit the horror genre. Shooting will take place over one week at various abandoned and outdoor locations. Precautions are outlined to safely handle candles, lighting, and filming in low-light conditions.
The document provides a shot list for a film project titled "Heart of Innocence". It includes 12 shots that will portray a mother searching for her daughter in an intimidating house. Shot 1 will be a shaky hand-held POV shot from the mother's perspective to show her panic. Shot 3 will use a high angle from a camera in a tree to show the mother running through the woods feeling vulnerable. Shot 8 will track the daughter's feet slowly as she walks up the stairs while credits roll.
The document discusses shots from Eminem's music video "I'm Not Afraid" that the author likes and wants to emulate in their own rap-pop music video. Specifically, they identify establishing shots on top of a building and in an abandoned location, close-ups showing expression, and mid-shots that make Eminem the focus or show him moving aggressively. They determine to film performance shots on a building and narrative shots in an abandoned warehouse to blend the genres.
This is a storyboard of are music video project before filming it is all due to change afterwards although we are hoping to stick to it as much as possible
This document provides a shot list for filming scenes from Romeo and Juliet. It describes 7 different shots that are needed including the location, camera distance, angle, movement, and any framing or composition issues to consider for each shot. The shots include Romeo walking in the park from long and low angles, Romeo looking at a bottle of poison in close up, Romeo proposing to Juliet from long shot, Romeo and Juliet on a balcony from long wide shot, Romeo outside Juliet's house from medium shot, and Romeo declaring his love for Juliet from medium shot that zooms in. For each shot, the list specifies how the subject should be framed within the background surroundings.
The document describes camera work, soundtracks, editing, mise-en-scene, and thriller conventions for a film scene. It notes shots showing characters' reactions, a track out of a window to show how children escaped, and a shot of a mother running towards her children. It describes the soundtrack as deep, atmospheric, and increasing in volume during realizations or action. Editing techniques include matches on action, closeups of key information, and obeying the 180 degree rule. Mise-en-scene elements create a scary atmosphere with a gun, gravestone, mist, and creepy tree. Thriller conventions include running, weapons, darkness, shouting, emotionless ghosts, and a chilling atmosphere.
The peer group found some weaknesses in the film including issues with random sound cuts and unwanted background noise. Some scenes were also felt to be too long and not build suspense. The narrative was not fully clear and there were lighting inconsistencies between shots. However, the peer group also identified strengths such as good acting that added to the dreary atmosphere. They enjoyed the variety of shots and choice of locations. Overall the film was described as "really good" but in need of cutting to meet the time requirement.
This document contains production notes for a short film. It describes various shots including establishing shots of a classroom and detention room, introductions of characters, and scenes where characters listen to music, play games, get in trouble with the teacher, and interact in detention. Technical details are provided such as using masks, motion tracking, safety mats, and cutaways to efficiently capture the scenes.
This document analyzes Taylor Swift's 2009 music video for "Love Story" using Todorov's narrative theory of equilibrium, disruption, and new equilibrium. The video begins with the couple meeting and dancing at a ball, representing the initial equilibrium. This is disrupted when they are forced to separate. The battle for resolution shows the male character running to be reunited with the female, restoring the equilibrium and happy ending with the two back together.
Assignment Two - Styles, Convention and Technqiues - Artist presentation - Finalhanbartram
Eminem is one of the best-selling rappers of all time with 6 number one albums and over 172 million albums sold worldwide. This document analyzes and summarizes the styles, conventions, and techniques used in three of Eminem's music videos: "Stan", "Love the Way You Lie", and "Not Afraid". It describes how each video uses narrative structures, lighting, camera work, special effects, and other elements to visually interpret and extend the meaning of the songs.
This document provides guidance for analyzing various elements of Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, including:
- Exploring poetic language such as similes, metaphors, and assonance/alliteration in Act 1 Scene 1
- Contrasting the language of Romeo and Tybalt
- Tracking the changing moods in a scene and considering how the audience is manipulated
- Analyzing how character is revealed through actions, speech, and what others say
This document evaluates the film techniques used in a student thriller film. It discusses the use of conventional sounds to create tension and suspense. It also discusses the camera angles/shots used, including establishing shots, over the shoulder shots, close-ups, and point-of-view shots. Mise en scene elements like casual clothing, dark clothing, and lighting are also evaluated. The dialogue, script, editing, titles, and order of titles are discussed. Challenges with editing flashbacks and achieving the right sequences are noted. The document also discusses aims to meet audience expectations and achieve the correct genre.
The document provides location notes for filming various interviews and cutaways for a documentary. It describes filming Mary Trapp and Craig Foster at Oaks Park High School where they teach. It notes filming Amber Rudd in her office with a map in the background. It also describes filming interviews with Maggie and Aaron in Maggie's caravan to provide a quiet space, and then filming cutaways around Aaron's home to show aspects of his life, such as listening to the radio and pets. Finally, it mentions filming Aaron at the War and Peace show to give insight into his interests.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Thinking of getting a dog? Be aware that breeds like Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds can be loyal and dangerous. Proper training and socialization are crucial to preventing aggressive behaviors. Ensure safety by understanding their needs and always supervising interactions. Stay safe, and enjoy your furry friends!
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In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
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.
1. Establishingshot of openarea
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