This is a one sentence document title "Best Personal Work So Far.." written by Ellie Rawlings on November 27th, 2012. The document provides no other information.
The document describes the process of creating a digipack for a CD. It includes:
1) Opening templates and images to add models jumping over amps on the CD. Pictures were edited and elements dragged onto the template and resized.
2) Creating the inside cover by opening photos, editing skin tones, and adding them to a document layout. Text was also added.
3) Designing the front cover by scanning a hand-drawn design, adding color, and incorporating a photo of an iPod displaying an album cover.
4) Setting up the overall digipack template and adding the front and back covers, with text and a barcode on the back.
The document describes the process of creating a digipack for a CD. It involves opening templates, editing photos, placing elements like models and amps on the CD template, and adding design elements like lines and colors. The same process is followed for the inside cover, using photos edited with soft focus, color/tone adjustments, and filters. Text is then added. The front cover is a mashup created by scanning a hand-drawn design, outlining it, and adding color. An iPod is incorporated by selecting and pasting an album cover onto a photo. Finally, all elements are assembled into a digipack template.
The document describes the process of creating a magazine advertisement poster in Photoshop. It details opening a new document, importing an image, editing the image using adjustment layers and filters, adding text and shapes, and arranging the elements on the page. The finished poster features a model with text promoting an album release below, surrounded by a border and stars representing ratings.
Actors could fall or be injured on set so the risk assessment outlines precautions like warning actors before scenes on stairs and taking injured actors to hospital. Drowning is a risk so actors will not hold their head under water for too long. Electrical hazards will be addressed by checking for loose wires and medical help called if needed. Breakable objects will be removed to avoid injury from a ball smashing something. Emergency contact numbers are provided in case of incidents on location.
The document appears to be a brief note about work done by Ellie Rawlings on April 30th, 2013. It mentions "Best Work" and contains the date as well as Ellie Rawlings' name. The document ends with the number 20, possibly referring to the number of tasks completed or hours worked.
This document is an edit decision list from a film shoot by Ellie Rawlings of a band performing. It includes 30 shots taken with camera codes #91 through #120 of various angles, lengths, and movements. The list notes whether each take was good or bad, and identifies the camera operator and any relevant descriptions. Most shots were long shots or close-ups of individual band members from an eye-level perspective and without movement, though some used panning or were mid-long shots.
The document appears to be a performance review for Ellie Rawlings, as it is dated and mentions her name and the topic of "Best Work". However, most of the document content is gibberish or non-text symbols that cannot be interpreted, so no meaningful summary can be provided within 3 sentences.
The document describes the process of creating a digipack for a CD. It includes:
1) Opening templates and images to add models jumping over amps on the CD. Pictures were edited and elements dragged onto the template and resized.
2) Creating the inside cover by opening photos, editing skin tones, and adding them to a document layout. Text was also added.
3) Designing the front cover by scanning a hand-drawn design, adding color, and incorporating a photo of an iPod displaying an album cover.
4) Setting up the overall digipack template and adding the front and back covers, with text and a barcode on the back.
The document describes the process of creating a digipack for a CD. It involves opening templates, editing photos, placing elements like models and amps on the CD template, and adding design elements like lines and colors. The same process is followed for the inside cover, using photos edited with soft focus, color/tone adjustments, and filters. Text is then added. The front cover is a mashup created by scanning a hand-drawn design, outlining it, and adding color. An iPod is incorporated by selecting and pasting an album cover onto a photo. Finally, all elements are assembled into a digipack template.
The document describes the process of creating a magazine advertisement poster in Photoshop. It details opening a new document, importing an image, editing the image using adjustment layers and filters, adding text and shapes, and arranging the elements on the page. The finished poster features a model with text promoting an album release below, surrounded by a border and stars representing ratings.
Actors could fall or be injured on set so the risk assessment outlines precautions like warning actors before scenes on stairs and taking injured actors to hospital. Drowning is a risk so actors will not hold their head under water for too long. Electrical hazards will be addressed by checking for loose wires and medical help called if needed. Breakable objects will be removed to avoid injury from a ball smashing something. Emergency contact numbers are provided in case of incidents on location.
The document appears to be a brief note about work done by Ellie Rawlings on April 30th, 2013. It mentions "Best Work" and contains the date as well as Ellie Rawlings' name. The document ends with the number 20, possibly referring to the number of tasks completed or hours worked.
This document is an edit decision list from a film shoot by Ellie Rawlings of a band performing. It includes 30 shots taken with camera codes #91 through #120 of various angles, lengths, and movements. The list notes whether each take was good or bad, and identifies the camera operator and any relevant descriptions. Most shots were long shots or close-ups of individual band members from an eye-level perspective and without movement, though some used panning or were mid-long shots.
The document appears to be a performance review for Ellie Rawlings, as it is dated and mentions her name and the topic of "Best Work". However, most of the document content is gibberish or non-text symbols that cannot be interpreted, so no meaningful summary can be provided within 3 sentences.
This document contains an edit decision list for a film shoot by Ellie Rawlings. It lists 60 shots taken with camera codes #121 through #150, providing the length of each shot, camera angles, camera movement, quality of the take, and brief descriptions of the shot content which appears to be scenes from a school prom and aftermath. The majority of shots are rated as good takes, with a few marked as bad.
The location scouting sheet details King Harold Business and Enterprise Academy's main hall as a potential filming location for the production "Teenage Dirtbag". The main hall is available every day from April 1-14 between 8am-6pm. Filming crews would need to sign in and out at the main office and there is parking and multiple power outlets available in the large space.
1) Ryan has a crush on Noel but she is dating the school bully. During gym class, Ryan daydreams about Noel while the bully pushes him over.
2) At a concert, Ryan's band performs the song "Teenage Dirtbag." Ryan cleans himself up to try to impress Noel at the prom.
3) At the prom, Noel approaches Ryan and asks him to an Iron Maiden concert, revealing that she shares his interests. They kiss.
Teenage Dirtbag is a short story by Ellie Rawlings published in 2013. It follows an unnamed teenage protagonist who is described as an "Elite Rocker" based on the title. The story likely explores the life and experiences of a teenage musician navigating high school.
Teenage Dirtbag is a short story by Ellie Rawlings published in 2013. It follows an unnamed teenage protagonist who is described as an "Elite Rocker" based on the title. The story likely explores the life and experiences of a teenage musician navigating high school.
Teenage Dirtbag is a short story by Ellie Rawlings published in 2013. It follows an unnamed teenage protagonist who is a self-described "dirtbag" and rock music enthusiast. Few other details are provided in the short document title and author attribution.
A teenage girl named Ellie Rawlings wrote a short story called "Teenage Dirtbag" about being in a rock band. The story is copyrighted under her name and the year 2013. It is labeled "- Elite Rocker -" indicating the content is about her experiences as a rock musician.
This call sheet provides details for the first day of shooting including the scene locations in a classroom, the cast involved and their characters, makeup requirements, extras needs, and transportation directions to the school location. Ryan Richardson plays the lead role of Ryan in scenes 1-5 taking place in King Harold's classroom along with three other cast members and extras are asked to come dressed casually and report to the director.
This call sheet is for shooting day 4 on April 4th, 2013. Scenes 11 and 12 will be filmed at the Rawlings House bathroom location. Ryan Richardson will play the character of Ryan and require subtle makeup. The advanced schedule covers setting up the Rawlings House bedroom. Transportation directions are provided for bus routes and rail to the shooting location.
This call sheet provides details for the third day of shooting including the call time, date, director's name, scenes being filmed, locations, cast involved, their characters and makeup needs, extras and their reporting instructions, special equipment and lighting requirements, and directions to the shooting location. Ryan Richardson and Cherie Farr are scheduled to film scenes 7-9 and 13-19 as their characters in the King Harold hall location, with subtle and natural makeup respectively.
This call sheet summarizes the shooting schedule and details for Day 2 of filming. It lists the scenes, locations, cast, makeup needs, and equipment requirements for filming a band performing in the King Harold Hall. Transportation directions are also provided for crew members to get to the shooting location.
This budget document outlines the projected costs for a music video production of the song "Teenage Dirtbag" by Wheatus. It estimates a total budget of £50,077.67 including costs for materials, equipment rental, crew salaries, actors, props, post-production, and travel expenses. The largest expenses are £7,500 for the director, £9,000 for 90 extras, and £4,445 for costume kits. A 10% contingency amount is added to the £45,525.15 subtotal.
We have been working on Unit 3 in class. I have been learning about different topics covered in this unit. There is still more for me to do to complete all of the work for Unit 3.
We have been working on Unit 3 in class. I have been learning about different topics covered in this unit. There is still more for me to do to complete all of the work for Unit 3.
This document contains an edit decision list for a film shoot by Ellie Rawlings. It lists 60 shots taken with camera codes #121 through #150, providing the length of each shot, camera angles, camera movement, quality of the take, and brief descriptions of the shot content which appears to be scenes from a school prom and aftermath. The majority of shots are rated as good takes, with a few marked as bad.
The location scouting sheet details King Harold Business and Enterprise Academy's main hall as a potential filming location for the production "Teenage Dirtbag". The main hall is available every day from April 1-14 between 8am-6pm. Filming crews would need to sign in and out at the main office and there is parking and multiple power outlets available in the large space.
1) Ryan has a crush on Noel but she is dating the school bully. During gym class, Ryan daydreams about Noel while the bully pushes him over.
2) At a concert, Ryan's band performs the song "Teenage Dirtbag." Ryan cleans himself up to try to impress Noel at the prom.
3) At the prom, Noel approaches Ryan and asks him to an Iron Maiden concert, revealing that she shares his interests. They kiss.
Teenage Dirtbag is a short story by Ellie Rawlings published in 2013. It follows an unnamed teenage protagonist who is described as an "Elite Rocker" based on the title. The story likely explores the life and experiences of a teenage musician navigating high school.
Teenage Dirtbag is a short story by Ellie Rawlings published in 2013. It follows an unnamed teenage protagonist who is described as an "Elite Rocker" based on the title. The story likely explores the life and experiences of a teenage musician navigating high school.
Teenage Dirtbag is a short story by Ellie Rawlings published in 2013. It follows an unnamed teenage protagonist who is a self-described "dirtbag" and rock music enthusiast. Few other details are provided in the short document title and author attribution.
A teenage girl named Ellie Rawlings wrote a short story called "Teenage Dirtbag" about being in a rock band. The story is copyrighted under her name and the year 2013. It is labeled "- Elite Rocker -" indicating the content is about her experiences as a rock musician.
This call sheet provides details for the first day of shooting including the scene locations in a classroom, the cast involved and their characters, makeup requirements, extras needs, and transportation directions to the school location. Ryan Richardson plays the lead role of Ryan in scenes 1-5 taking place in King Harold's classroom along with three other cast members and extras are asked to come dressed casually and report to the director.
This call sheet is for shooting day 4 on April 4th, 2013. Scenes 11 and 12 will be filmed at the Rawlings House bathroom location. Ryan Richardson will play the character of Ryan and require subtle makeup. The advanced schedule covers setting up the Rawlings House bedroom. Transportation directions are provided for bus routes and rail to the shooting location.
This call sheet provides details for the third day of shooting including the call time, date, director's name, scenes being filmed, locations, cast involved, their characters and makeup needs, extras and their reporting instructions, special equipment and lighting requirements, and directions to the shooting location. Ryan Richardson and Cherie Farr are scheduled to film scenes 7-9 and 13-19 as their characters in the King Harold hall location, with subtle and natural makeup respectively.
This call sheet summarizes the shooting schedule and details for Day 2 of filming. It lists the scenes, locations, cast, makeup needs, and equipment requirements for filming a band performing in the King Harold Hall. Transportation directions are also provided for crew members to get to the shooting location.
This budget document outlines the projected costs for a music video production of the song "Teenage Dirtbag" by Wheatus. It estimates a total budget of £50,077.67 including costs for materials, equipment rental, crew salaries, actors, props, post-production, and travel expenses. The largest expenses are £7,500 for the director, £9,000 for 90 extras, and £4,445 for costume kits. A 10% contingency amount is added to the £45,525.15 subtotal.
We have been working on Unit 3 in class. I have been learning about different topics covered in this unit. There is still more for me to do to complete all of the work for Unit 3.
We have been working on Unit 3 in class. I have been learning about different topics covered in this unit. There is still more for me to do to complete all of the work for Unit 3.