This document provides information on several documentary films produced by Softscan including:
1) "NOVACAST TV" which features news segments on local opposition to a grain terminal and support for Nauru refugees.
2) "A TIGHES HILL STORY" which depicts a community drama from the Great Depression about eviction riots.
3) "WORKING WOMEN" which demonstrates the lives of working prostitutes in prison and issues around drugs and relationships.
4) "TALKING DRUMS" which features drummers from different nations performing at a Commonwealth Games event in Auckland, New Zealand.
The document then provides links to view some of the films and
The document discusses topics related to silent films including pianists who played music during screenings, melodies from silent films, and D.W. Griffith's 1915 film "The Birth of a Nation". It also mentions an orchestra performing the William Tell overture.
The document discusses topics related to silent films including pianists who played music during screenings, melodies from silent films, and D.W. Griffith's 1915 film "The Birth of a Nation". It also mentions an orchestra performing the William Tell overture.
This document lists and provides DVD numbers for 50 of the 100 films selected by the American Film Institute as part of their "100 Years...100 Movies" list. The films range from #100 "Yankee Doodle Dandy" to #50 "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" and cover various genres from musicals to westerns to dramas spanning the 20th century. Each film entry includes the title and corresponding DVD number from the University of Vermont Media Resources Collection.
Mozhdah is a pop star and TV host in Afghanistan nicknamed the "Oprah of Afghanistan". She is sparking social change in the country by using her platform to promote positive messages. Mozhdah has performed at the White House on International Women's Day and is determined to be an agent of positive change in Afghanistan through her work as a singer and television personality.
The document provides information about the films Da Vinci Code, San Andreas, and Memento including the directors, main actors, production companies, distributors, age ratings, brief plot summaries, heroes and villains of each film. The Da Vinci Code is directed by Ron Howard and stars Tom Hanks and Audrey Tautou. It involves a murder inside the Louvre and clues in Da Vinci paintings that lead to a religious mystery. San Andreas is directed by Brad Peyton and stars Dwayne Johnson and Carla Gugino about a pilot who must rescue his daughter after an earthquake in California. Memento is directed by Christopher Nola and stars Guy Pearce and Carrie-Anne Moss about a
The document lists the titles and DVD numbers of various films that explore themes related to the human experience including love, loss, hope, despair, and life. Some of the films mentioned are The Pianist, Babel, The Straight Story, La Haine, The Bicycle Thief, The Elephant Man, Do the Right Thing, Goodnight and Good Luck, Milk, Rabbit Hole, Life is Beautiful, Howl, Gran Torino, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, City of God, On the Waterfront, Full Metal Jacket, The Insider, Biutiful, Up in the Air, Dr. Strangelove, Citizen Kane, The Machinist, Bringing Out the
The document lists 46 game titles along with their genre of ACTION and ADVENTURE and the number of DVDs included. It ranges from popular franchises like Resident Evil, Call of Duty, and Borderlands to lesser known titles. The list also includes one section for HENTAI GAME 18+ DVDs with 3 titles and the number of DVDs for each.
The document discusses topics related to silent films including pianists who played music during screenings, melodies from silent films, and D.W. Griffith's 1915 film "The Birth of a Nation". It also mentions an orchestra performing the William Tell overture.
The document discusses topics related to silent films including pianists who played music during screenings, melodies from silent films, and D.W. Griffith's 1915 film "The Birth of a Nation". It also mentions an orchestra performing the William Tell overture.
This document lists and provides DVD numbers for 50 of the 100 films selected by the American Film Institute as part of their "100 Years...100 Movies" list. The films range from #100 "Yankee Doodle Dandy" to #50 "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" and cover various genres from musicals to westerns to dramas spanning the 20th century. Each film entry includes the title and corresponding DVD number from the University of Vermont Media Resources Collection.
Mozhdah is a pop star and TV host in Afghanistan nicknamed the "Oprah of Afghanistan". She is sparking social change in the country by using her platform to promote positive messages. Mozhdah has performed at the White House on International Women's Day and is determined to be an agent of positive change in Afghanistan through her work as a singer and television personality.
The document provides information about the films Da Vinci Code, San Andreas, and Memento including the directors, main actors, production companies, distributors, age ratings, brief plot summaries, heroes and villains of each film. The Da Vinci Code is directed by Ron Howard and stars Tom Hanks and Audrey Tautou. It involves a murder inside the Louvre and clues in Da Vinci paintings that lead to a religious mystery. San Andreas is directed by Brad Peyton and stars Dwayne Johnson and Carla Gugino about a pilot who must rescue his daughter after an earthquake in California. Memento is directed by Christopher Nola and stars Guy Pearce and Carrie-Anne Moss about a
The document lists the titles and DVD numbers of various films that explore themes related to the human experience including love, loss, hope, despair, and life. Some of the films mentioned are The Pianist, Babel, The Straight Story, La Haine, The Bicycle Thief, The Elephant Man, Do the Right Thing, Goodnight and Good Luck, Milk, Rabbit Hole, Life is Beautiful, Howl, Gran Torino, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, City of God, On the Waterfront, Full Metal Jacket, The Insider, Biutiful, Up in the Air, Dr. Strangelove, Citizen Kane, The Machinist, Bringing Out the
The document lists 46 game titles along with their genre of ACTION and ADVENTURE and the number of DVDs included. It ranges from popular franchises like Resident Evil, Call of Duty, and Borderlands to lesser known titles. The list also includes one section for HENTAI GAME 18+ DVDs with 3 titles and the number of DVDs for each.
This document provides a summary of an editor's work experience and skills. It lists numerous television shows, documentaries, and other productions they have edited across different genres such as factual entertainment, observational documentaries, natural history films, and more. Their credits demonstrate extensive experience editing for broadcasters like BBC, Channel 4, Channel 5, and Discovery. They also have skills in Avid, Final Cut Pro, After Effects, Photoshop, and working on both PC and Mac platforms.
This document contains notes from a journalism class covering reporting on disasters. It discusses preparing for disasters by having an emergency go kit and rehearsing responses. When reporting, focus on the human impact by leading with deaths/injuries and treat victims with dignity. Consider producing "news you can use" stories to help people prepare. When covering fires, focus first on the human impact and consider using a chronology or narrative to pull viewers in. Students are assigned to complete a previous assignment and check for announcements about an upcoming class meeting.
Glen Warrillow is a graduate of the Polish National Film School who has over 15 years experience in cinematography and videography. He has worked on commercials for brands like Guinness, Nike, Ford, and Virgin Atlantic. He also has experience shooting documentaries, music videos, and corporate/industrial films. Glen takes pride in his meticulous work and ability to perform under pressure to deliver maximum production value.
At The Brooklyn Brothers, we regularly get together to discuss all things trend related. The sessions, hosted by the rising stars Vicky Simmons & Sarah Cotterill, and the brilliant Matt Springate enable us to learn everything current and future facing.
We hope you enjoy them too.
(This will also be posted on The Brooklyn Brothers Slideshare account, where you will be able to download)
Don‘t look for needs to fill them. Create a need that only you can fill! And when it comes to innovation, look to the future, via Science Fiction and thinking about simplifying the complexity.
The document discusses how innovation has historically occurred through inventions that create entirely new needs and categories, rather than simply fulfilling existing needs. It notes several major 20th century inventions like the Xerox machine, personal computer, and pocket calculator that established new areas by enabling capabilities people didn't realize they wanted previously. The author argues the key to future success lies not in finding needs and filling them, but in envisioning and building things that create wholly new needs only that innovation can satisfy. This allows innovators to be proactive in shaping the future rather than just reacting to current demands.
The documentary "Crude Impact" examines America's dependence on oil and the concept of "peak oil", where global petroleum production will inevitably decline. It argues that as oil becomes scarcer, oil companies will become more ruthless in their profit-driven exploitation, as seen in case studies of environmental damage caused by Texaco in Ecuador and interference in local politics by Shell in the Niger Delta. While some of its message relies on simple graphics and statements, the film makes its point earnestly through these real examples. It encourages viewers to become more informed about how their lives impact the world in order to enact change.
This document provides a summary of articles from the May 2011 issue of Brooklyn Brothers Brainfood magazine. It discusses the success of Avatar and Call of Duty: Black Ops in 2010, generating $27 million and $360 million in day-one box office and sales respectively. Several cultural trends and events are also mentioned, including the rise of magic shows, dubstep music, dance performances, and future-focused exhibits on dirty cities and reimagined urban spaces.
This document provides a summary of an editor's work experience and skills. It lists numerous television shows, documentaries, and other productions they have edited across different genres such as factual entertainment, observational documentaries, natural history films, and more. Their credits demonstrate extensive experience editing for broadcasters like BBC, Channel 4, Channel 5, and Discovery. They also have skills in Avid, Final Cut Pro, After Effects, Photoshop, and working on both PC and Mac platforms.
This document contains notes from a journalism class covering reporting on disasters. It discusses preparing for disasters by having an emergency go kit and rehearsing responses. When reporting, focus on the human impact by leading with deaths/injuries and treat victims with dignity. Consider producing "news you can use" stories to help people prepare. When covering fires, focus first on the human impact and consider using a chronology or narrative to pull viewers in. Students are assigned to complete a previous assignment and check for announcements about an upcoming class meeting.
Glen Warrillow is a graduate of the Polish National Film School who has over 15 years experience in cinematography and videography. He has worked on commercials for brands like Guinness, Nike, Ford, and Virgin Atlantic. He also has experience shooting documentaries, music videos, and corporate/industrial films. Glen takes pride in his meticulous work and ability to perform under pressure to deliver maximum production value.
At The Brooklyn Brothers, we regularly get together to discuss all things trend related. The sessions, hosted by the rising stars Vicky Simmons & Sarah Cotterill, and the brilliant Matt Springate enable us to learn everything current and future facing.
We hope you enjoy them too.
(This will also be posted on The Brooklyn Brothers Slideshare account, where you will be able to download)
Don‘t look for needs to fill them. Create a need that only you can fill! And when it comes to innovation, look to the future, via Science Fiction and thinking about simplifying the complexity.
The document discusses how innovation has historically occurred through inventions that create entirely new needs and categories, rather than simply fulfilling existing needs. It notes several major 20th century inventions like the Xerox machine, personal computer, and pocket calculator that established new areas by enabling capabilities people didn't realize they wanted previously. The author argues the key to future success lies not in finding needs and filling them, but in envisioning and building things that create wholly new needs only that innovation can satisfy. This allows innovators to be proactive in shaping the future rather than just reacting to current demands.
The documentary "Crude Impact" examines America's dependence on oil and the concept of "peak oil", where global petroleum production will inevitably decline. It argues that as oil becomes scarcer, oil companies will become more ruthless in their profit-driven exploitation, as seen in case studies of environmental damage caused by Texaco in Ecuador and interference in local politics by Shell in the Niger Delta. While some of its message relies on simple graphics and statements, the film makes its point earnestly through these real examples. It encourages viewers to become more informed about how their lives impact the world in order to enact change.
This document provides a summary of articles from the May 2011 issue of Brooklyn Brothers Brainfood magazine. It discusses the success of Avatar and Call of Duty: Black Ops in 2010, generating $27 million and $360 million in day-one box office and sales respectively. Several cultural trends and events are also mentioned, including the rise of magic shows, dubstep music, dance performances, and future-focused exhibits on dirty cities and reimagined urban spaces.
1. "NOVACAST TV"
News magazine segments on Carrington residents opposing Grain Corp
Terminal, Flotilla of Hope to sails to support Nauru Refugees , Transport
Union Picket.
Shot on DV camcorders Edited on MediaStudioPro8
Produced Directed Camera, edited Softscan Doco to Air SCTV
“ A TIGHES HILL STORY”
Community drama of the Depression eviction riots and
Shot on two DV camcorders Edited on MediaStudioPro8
Produced Directed Camera, edited Softscan Doco to Air SCTV
WORKING WOMEN"
Working prostitutes inside Fairlea Women’s Prison demonstrates events
of their lives on issues of drugs, harassment, relationships... Made at
Open Channel as Community TV pilot
Shot and edited on Super8 Sound & Sony BVU 3/4”
Produced Directed Camera, edited Softscan Dramatised Doco 1982 to Air SCTV
"TALKING DRUMS"
Auckland NZ hosts the 1990 Commonwealth
games and drummers from all nations invent and perform a drumming
spectacular Town Hall performance.
Multicamera shoot on 3/4” JVC Hi Band with online EDL edit on Betacam
SP
Producer/Director Creative TV/TVNZ/Manukau City Doco to AIR TVNZ
Here are the links to some of my work
At YouTube
Talking Drums @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGkZ3cynNUo
ANVIL HILL @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24IT4yK90pw
FOR LOVE OR MONEY Part4 @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xPht0zymrs
At the Softscan Website ( for later further reference)
http://www.softscan.org/Catalog.html There is a larger catalog of films there(Short list below)
Made with Ulead MediastudioPro8, Adobe Premiere, Photoshop and Dreamweaver CS4, Talking Show, Vivaty
Studio, 3DStudioMax & VRBuilder. Shooting is on Super8 Sound, 3/4” BVU U-matic, BeatSP, DV and HDV
Fuller production notes are on each programme's page
CATALOGUE
VIDEO PRODUCTIONS
2. "FOR LOVE OR MONEY"
It is Sydney, 2010, where the major conflicts of the breaking millennium, the scramble for
resources and the fight to survive in a collapsing environment, when every act and
commodity is measured for profitability, when you don't count. An advertising whizz Is laid
off and his personal and economic world collapses. Computers worldwide crash. Feral street
scavengers caught robbing his house, become allies in his survival. They find a junk
compute,on it find a corporate conspiracy leading to polluted water. An epidemic erupts.
Emergency powers are invoked. They gather data on pollution from the watershed running
the security blockade to enter the catchment to get water samples underground in old mine
tunnels. They encounter weird forces, "elders", ghost ancestors who are the guardians of
nature, who help them. Playing tag with security they return to suburbia where a media
circus ensues and the villains exposed.
Shot on 2 DV cameras, keyed on a Videonics MXDVPro mixer with 3D sets and characters
made with Vrealm and Talking Show, and edited in MediastudioPro8
Produced Directed Camera, edited Softscan Doco to Air SCTV
“ANVILL HILL” Protest by business owners and Green Peace against
"Mountain Top Mining" of coal in the Hunter Valley Catchment
Produced Directed Camera, edited Softscan Doco to Air SCTV
“ MILITARISING AUSTRALIA”
400 people active in the Peace Convergence at the ADF- US war games at
Shoalwater Bay. Effects on Whales, military personnel, Indigenous peoples of
the Pacific in the US global strategy for domination Helen Caldicott speaks on
Nuclear Arms .
Shot on DV cameras by many people and edited on PremiereProCS3 and
including 3rd
party footage from the internet
Produced Directed Camera, edited Softscan Doco 2011