This document appears to be a camera shot list for a film production, providing details on scene, shot number, shot size/angle, movement, and notes. It disclaims any legal responsibility for the use of sample contracts or templates.
This document appears to be a shot list for a film or video production. It contains headings for scene number, shot number, shot type, camera, shot description, dialogue, and production/producer type but does not contain any details about specific scenes, shots, or dialogue. The document provides an overview of the structure and format for a shot list but does not include any substantive shot details.
This scene takes place during the day in a conference room. It focuses on a medium close up of the character Sarah. Only Zara is listed as playing the role of a patient. No extras, stunts, props, wardrobe or vehicles are needed for this scene.
This equipment list includes items needed for a film production such as a Canon camera, tripod, microphone, script, storyboard, actors, costumes, and theatrical make-up.
The document discusses the process of editing a film, including shooting scenes, replicating the trailer, and sorting out costumes. It also mentions analyzing the trailer and references Wil the camera man as the team gets ready with their game faces on.
This document is a script breakdown sheet for a scene taking place in a conference room during the day. It involves a psychiatrist character moving next to a patient character who is lying down, with the camera zooming in for a close up. Only two main cast members are listed along with minimal props and wardrobe needed.
This production schedule outlines the filming tasks and target dates for the film "Victim of Circumstance" directed by Samuel Todd. It lists 6 scenes to be filmed between February 5-7 including Dave's awakening, a phone call, talking to police officers, looking at evidence, and the ending at Dave's home.
This budget outline is for a film project with a total requested budget of $27.60. The materials such as camera and tripod will be loaned from college, but the budget includes $9.60 for a bus trip and $18 for food and water for the film crew.
This risk assessment form evaluates the risks associated with filming a short student film called "Victim of Circumstance" at a private home. It will involve a wake-up scene, leaving scene, and return scene filmed over one day with a crew of 4 students. Potential hazards identified include slippery surfaces, trip hazards, and lack of food/water. Control measures like being careful of hazards, clearing areas, and bringing supplies will lower the risks. Locations involve the filmmaker's home which presents no identified hostile environments. The assessment was completed by Samuel Todd and will be shared with cast/crew to ensure a safe production.
This document appears to be a shot list for a film or video production. It contains headings for scene number, shot number, shot type, camera, shot description, dialogue, and production/producer type but does not contain any details about specific scenes, shots, or dialogue. The document provides an overview of the structure and format for a shot list but does not include any substantive shot details.
This scene takes place during the day in a conference room. It focuses on a medium close up of the character Sarah. Only Zara is listed as playing the role of a patient. No extras, stunts, props, wardrobe or vehicles are needed for this scene.
This equipment list includes items needed for a film production such as a Canon camera, tripod, microphone, script, storyboard, actors, costumes, and theatrical make-up.
The document discusses the process of editing a film, including shooting scenes, replicating the trailer, and sorting out costumes. It also mentions analyzing the trailer and references Wil the camera man as the team gets ready with their game faces on.
This document is a script breakdown sheet for a scene taking place in a conference room during the day. It involves a psychiatrist character moving next to a patient character who is lying down, with the camera zooming in for a close up. Only two main cast members are listed along with minimal props and wardrobe needed.
This production schedule outlines the filming tasks and target dates for the film "Victim of Circumstance" directed by Samuel Todd. It lists 6 scenes to be filmed between February 5-7 including Dave's awakening, a phone call, talking to police officers, looking at evidence, and the ending at Dave's home.
This budget outline is for a film project with a total requested budget of $27.60. The materials such as camera and tripod will be loaned from college, but the budget includes $9.60 for a bus trip and $18 for food and water for the film crew.
This risk assessment form evaluates the risks associated with filming a short student film called "Victim of Circumstance" at a private home. It will involve a wake-up scene, leaving scene, and return scene filmed over one day with a crew of 4 students. Potential hazards identified include slippery surfaces, trip hazards, and lack of food/water. Control measures like being careful of hazards, clearing areas, and bringing supplies will lower the risks. Locations involve the filmmaker's home which presents no identified hostile environments. The assessment was completed by Samuel Todd and will be shared with cast/crew to ensure a safe production.
This risk assessment form evaluates the risks associated with filming a death scene sequence at Barnes Park on March 2-3, 2020 for the production "Victim of Circumstance" by Sunderland College. It identifies hazards such as a cold environment, hot environment, slippery surfaces, trip hazards, and lack of food/water and assesses the likelihood and severity of potential harm. The key people involved are listed as Samuel Todd, Hollie Joice, Ben Walmsley and Nathen Dunlop. Control measures to minimize risks include wearing warm clothing, staying hydrated, being aware of slippery surfaces, clearing trip hazards, and bringing food and water. The form requires signatures and dates to verify completion and authorization.
This location scouting sheet provides details on the availability and logistics of filming at a potential location. It includes the address, contact information for the location owner, available dates and times for filming, notes on parking, power capabilities, and nearby amenities. The sheet also reminds scouts to record any security systems, neighboring activities, and other factors that could impact filming at the location.
This location scouting sheet provides details on the availability and suitability of a location for filming. It includes the address and contact information for the location, the scenes from the script that could be filmed there, the availability dates and times, and any relevant notes about parking, power capabilities, sound environment, and nearby amenities. The sheet is documenting a street outside the scout's house as a potential exterior location.
This location scouting sheet provides details on the availability and features of a potential filming location, including the address, contact information, available dates and times, parking, amenities, and other notes. It records information for one scene from the production "Victim of Circumstance" to be shot at a back alley in Barnes Park on specified dates and times, and notes nearby facilities like a hospital. The sheet is intended to assess the suitability of locations for filming purposes.
This document outlines a short horror film called "Victim of Circumstance" about a detective trying to solve the mysterious murder of a girl and catch the killer. The genre is influenced by films like The Blair Witch Project, Ghost Stories, and Hereditary. Key horror elements include death, suspense, and an unsettling atmosphere. The target audience is male ages 16-35 who enjoy thriller, horror and mystery films.
This document appears to be a camera shot list for a film production, providing details on scene, shot number, shot size/angle, movement, and notes. It disclaims any legal responsibility for the use of sample contracts or templates.
This document appears to be a camera shot list for a film production, providing details on scene, shot number, shot size/angle, movement, and notes. It disclaims any legal responsibility for the use of sample contracts or templates.
This document appears to be a camera shot list for a film production, providing details on scene, shot number, shot size/angle, movement, and notes. It disclaims any legal responsibility for use of sample contracts or templates.
This document appears to be a camera shot list for a film production, providing details on scene, shot number, shot size/angle, movement, and notes. It disclaims any legal responsibility for the use of sample contracts or templates.
This document discusses the costumes and props needed for a story, listing a shirt, tie, long coat, smart pants, smart shoes, and police hat. It notes that all the listed items will be important to the plot and that the writer has all the items except the police hat.
1) Dave is a detective called to investigate another murder by an unknown serial killer. At the crime scene, he finds a lighter that appears familiar.
2) Disturbed by finding the lighter, Dave returns home anxiously. He checks a collection of lighters and then checks his gun, becoming more distressed.
3) The summary ends with Dave disturbed by clues linking him to the serial killings, as he checks a collection of lighters and then ensures his gun is ready, hinting at a dark secret in his past.
The document discusses the marketing campaign for the 2019 film Joker. It began with posters and trailers released months before the film. The trailer received over 60 million views on YouTube. Positive reviews from film festivals in Toronto and Venice helped build hype. Social media accounts and online ads used imagery from the posters and trailers. The marketing identified the target audience as fans of crime films and comic book movies. The campaign was effective, as the $55 million budget film went on to earn over $1 billion at the global box office.
The document discusses the marketing timeline and campaign for the 2019 film Joker. It began with teaser trailers in early 2019 and official trailers in August that received over 60 million views. The film premiered at film festivals in late summer to positive reviews. Outdoor and online advertising used stills of Joaquin Phoenix as Joker. The marketing highlighted the dark tone and Phoenix's performance to appeal to fans of character studies and psychological thrillers. The film ultimately became very successful, grossing over $1 billion at the global box office against a $55 million budget.
VaporVibe will be a print magazine targeting 15-35 year old males and females. The magazine will focus on the vaporwave music genre and microgenre, featuring new music, art, and films. The front cover will have sell lines about new albums and music to entice fans of obscure and underground genres. Inside, a double page spread will feature an article explaining what vaporwave is for those unfamiliar, discussing its origins in 1980s-1990s mood music and samples as well as its visual aesthetic inspired by retro web design and VHS effects.
The magazine covers the new Blade Runner 2049 film. On the front cover, the dominant image is of Deckard and K from the film. It also advertises exclusive access and quotes from Harrison Ford to generate hype. The target audience is fans of cinema ages 15-35, specifically those interested in Blade Runner and similar films. It will be distributed both digitally and in print.
The document discusses the key requirements and processes of pre-production for a film. It explains that pre-production planning is crucial to have a successful shoot. Some of the main elements that must be considered in pre-production include financing, time management, securing equipment and facilities, scouting locations, coordinating personnel such as specialists, and ensuring compliance with regulations. Thorough planning in pre-production helps avoid issues during filming and allows the project to be completed on budget and on schedule.
This document summarizes some key codes and conventions of the thriller and horror genres seen in the films The Hateful Eight, Mad Max: Fury Road, Eli, and Hereditary. It discusses iconic opening scenes in The Hateful Eight and Mad Max: Fury Road that set tension through the use of music, shots, and lack of characters. It also analyzes a chilling scene late in Hereditary where the character Anne's headless body hovers up a treehouse to unsettling music, making the audience feel vulnerable. Both films examined employ elements common to thrillers like an imbalance of power, tense music, and unnerving visuals and settings to disturb audiences.
This magazine article discusses the new Blade Runner 2049 film. The front cover features a large image of the main characters Deckard and K that will attract readers. It also includes quotes from Harrison Ford to generate hype. The target audience is male fans of sci-fi cinema aged 15-35. The magazine aims to entertain these readers with the latest film industry news and create an online community to discuss upcoming movies.
This risk assessment form evaluates the risks associated with filming a death scene sequence at Barnes Park on March 2-3, 2020 for the production "Victim of Circumstance" by Sunderland College. It identifies hazards such as a cold environment, hot environment, slippery surfaces, trip hazards, and lack of food/water and assesses the likelihood and severity of potential harm. The key people involved are listed as Samuel Todd, Hollie Joice, Ben Walmsley and Nathen Dunlop. Control measures to minimize risks include wearing warm clothing, staying hydrated, being aware of slippery surfaces, clearing trip hazards, and bringing food and water. The form requires signatures and dates to verify completion and authorization.
This location scouting sheet provides details on the availability and logistics of filming at a potential location. It includes the address, contact information for the location owner, available dates and times for filming, notes on parking, power capabilities, and nearby amenities. The sheet also reminds scouts to record any security systems, neighboring activities, and other factors that could impact filming at the location.
This location scouting sheet provides details on the availability and suitability of a location for filming. It includes the address and contact information for the location, the scenes from the script that could be filmed there, the availability dates and times, and any relevant notes about parking, power capabilities, sound environment, and nearby amenities. The sheet is documenting a street outside the scout's house as a potential exterior location.
This location scouting sheet provides details on the availability and features of a potential filming location, including the address, contact information, available dates and times, parking, amenities, and other notes. It records information for one scene from the production "Victim of Circumstance" to be shot at a back alley in Barnes Park on specified dates and times, and notes nearby facilities like a hospital. The sheet is intended to assess the suitability of locations for filming purposes.
This document outlines a short horror film called "Victim of Circumstance" about a detective trying to solve the mysterious murder of a girl and catch the killer. The genre is influenced by films like The Blair Witch Project, Ghost Stories, and Hereditary. Key horror elements include death, suspense, and an unsettling atmosphere. The target audience is male ages 16-35 who enjoy thriller, horror and mystery films.
This document appears to be a camera shot list for a film production, providing details on scene, shot number, shot size/angle, movement, and notes. It disclaims any legal responsibility for the use of sample contracts or templates.
This document appears to be a camera shot list for a film production, providing details on scene, shot number, shot size/angle, movement, and notes. It disclaims any legal responsibility for the use of sample contracts or templates.
This document appears to be a camera shot list for a film production, providing details on scene, shot number, shot size/angle, movement, and notes. It disclaims any legal responsibility for use of sample contracts or templates.
This document appears to be a camera shot list for a film production, providing details on scene, shot number, shot size/angle, movement, and notes. It disclaims any legal responsibility for the use of sample contracts or templates.
This document discusses the costumes and props needed for a story, listing a shirt, tie, long coat, smart pants, smart shoes, and police hat. It notes that all the listed items will be important to the plot and that the writer has all the items except the police hat.
1) Dave is a detective called to investigate another murder by an unknown serial killer. At the crime scene, he finds a lighter that appears familiar.
2) Disturbed by finding the lighter, Dave returns home anxiously. He checks a collection of lighters and then checks his gun, becoming more distressed.
3) The summary ends with Dave disturbed by clues linking him to the serial killings, as he checks a collection of lighters and then ensures his gun is ready, hinting at a dark secret in his past.
The document discusses the marketing campaign for the 2019 film Joker. It began with posters and trailers released months before the film. The trailer received over 60 million views on YouTube. Positive reviews from film festivals in Toronto and Venice helped build hype. Social media accounts and online ads used imagery from the posters and trailers. The marketing identified the target audience as fans of crime films and comic book movies. The campaign was effective, as the $55 million budget film went on to earn over $1 billion at the global box office.
The document discusses the marketing timeline and campaign for the 2019 film Joker. It began with teaser trailers in early 2019 and official trailers in August that received over 60 million views. The film premiered at film festivals in late summer to positive reviews. Outdoor and online advertising used stills of Joaquin Phoenix as Joker. The marketing highlighted the dark tone and Phoenix's performance to appeal to fans of character studies and psychological thrillers. The film ultimately became very successful, grossing over $1 billion at the global box office against a $55 million budget.
VaporVibe will be a print magazine targeting 15-35 year old males and females. The magazine will focus on the vaporwave music genre and microgenre, featuring new music, art, and films. The front cover will have sell lines about new albums and music to entice fans of obscure and underground genres. Inside, a double page spread will feature an article explaining what vaporwave is for those unfamiliar, discussing its origins in 1980s-1990s mood music and samples as well as its visual aesthetic inspired by retro web design and VHS effects.
The magazine covers the new Blade Runner 2049 film. On the front cover, the dominant image is of Deckard and K from the film. It also advertises exclusive access and quotes from Harrison Ford to generate hype. The target audience is fans of cinema ages 15-35, specifically those interested in Blade Runner and similar films. It will be distributed both digitally and in print.
The document discusses the key requirements and processes of pre-production for a film. It explains that pre-production planning is crucial to have a successful shoot. Some of the main elements that must be considered in pre-production include financing, time management, securing equipment and facilities, scouting locations, coordinating personnel such as specialists, and ensuring compliance with regulations. Thorough planning in pre-production helps avoid issues during filming and allows the project to be completed on budget and on schedule.
This document summarizes some key codes and conventions of the thriller and horror genres seen in the films The Hateful Eight, Mad Max: Fury Road, Eli, and Hereditary. It discusses iconic opening scenes in The Hateful Eight and Mad Max: Fury Road that set tension through the use of music, shots, and lack of characters. It also analyzes a chilling scene late in Hereditary where the character Anne's headless body hovers up a treehouse to unsettling music, making the audience feel vulnerable. Both films examined employ elements common to thrillers like an imbalance of power, tense music, and unnerving visuals and settings to disturb audiences.
This magazine article discusses the new Blade Runner 2049 film. The front cover features a large image of the main characters Deckard and K that will attract readers. It also includes quotes from Harrison Ford to generate hype. The target audience is male fans of sci-fi cinema aged 15-35. The magazine aims to entertain these readers with the latest film industry news and create an online community to discuss upcoming movies.
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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.
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CAMERA SHOT LIST
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Director Date
Location Scene
Shot # Shot size / angle Movement Notes