The document provides production details for the film "CLOCKWORK" including contact information for the cast and crew, locations, technical requirements, emergency contact information, scene breakdown, shooting schedule and call sheet. It details that filming will take place over one day at two locations - St. Margaret's Church in Chippenham and the Co-operative store in Isleham. The lead actor is Harold Hermance and he will be wearing a grey hoodie, jeans and trainers.
The document provides production details for the short film "The Next Stop" including contact information for the cast and crew, filming schedule and locations, and scene breakdown. It will be filmed on November 15th in Barrington, Cambridgeshire. The film consists of a single scene of a man waiting at a bus stop who pulls up his hood and lights a cigarette as a car drives by.
This document provides a production schedule and contact information for the film "Shattered". It includes a cast and crew contact list, location and scene details, a shooting schedule and call sheet, and directions to the filming locations. The film will be shot over one day at 5 Spalding Way and involve scenes outside and inside the house featuring actress Dawn Webb.
The document provides production details for the film "The Guilty" including cast and crew contact information, the filming schedule over three days with scene breakdowns, location details, technical requirements, and emergency contact information. Filming will take place in Cambridge at Anglia Ruskin University and other local locations. The schedule outlines the scenes to be shot each day along with setup and filming times.
The document provides production details for the film "Blackmail" including contact information for cast and crew, the shooting schedule and locations, technical requirements, emergency contact information, location photographs, directions to filming locations, and costume requirements by scene. Filming will take place over one day at two locations - exterior street scenes and interior office scenes at the Cintra offices in Wellington Street. The cast includes Hannah Evans as Alexis and Paul Andrews as the Security Guard. Scarlett Diver is the producer/director.
The document is a production schedule for the film "Lazarus" being filmed over three days at The Netherhall School and Sixth Form College in Cambridge. It includes contact details for the cast and crew, shooting locations and schedules, technical requirements, and scene and costume breakdowns. The film tells the story of Elizabeth, played by Maddy Taylor, and will be shot over three nights on the school's stage and in its atrium hall.
The document provides a production schedule and information for filming a music video over one day at two locations - Netherhall School and Cherry Hinton Hall in Cambridge. It includes contact details for the locations, technical requirements, emergency procedures, photographs of the locations, actor information, a scene breakdown, and a shooting schedule with call times and scenes to be filmed at each location. Directions to both filming locations are also provided.
This document provides the production schedule and information for a music video being filmed over 9 days. It includes contact details for the cast and crew, shooting schedules and location breakdowns by scene. The music video will be filmed at various locations around Cambridge including a bedroom, streets, a flower store, town center, cafe, record store, and doorway. It provides all the necessary information needed to coordinate the shoot.
The document provides production details for the film "The Pianist", including a schedule, crew and cast contact details, location information, scene breakdowns, costume requirements and directions to filming locations. The 4-day shoot will take place in and around Cambridge in December 2012, with scenes filmed at Ken Stevens music store, Luke's living room, Netherhall school, and Cherry Hinton nature reserve. Crew call times, transport plans, and technical requirements are also outlined.
The document provides production details for the short film "The Next Stop" including contact information for the cast and crew, filming schedule and locations, and scene breakdown. It will be filmed on November 15th in Barrington, Cambridgeshire. The film consists of a single scene of a man waiting at a bus stop who pulls up his hood and lights a cigarette as a car drives by.
This document provides a production schedule and contact information for the film "Shattered". It includes a cast and crew contact list, location and scene details, a shooting schedule and call sheet, and directions to the filming locations. The film will be shot over one day at 5 Spalding Way and involve scenes outside and inside the house featuring actress Dawn Webb.
The document provides production details for the film "The Guilty" including cast and crew contact information, the filming schedule over three days with scene breakdowns, location details, technical requirements, and emergency contact information. Filming will take place in Cambridge at Anglia Ruskin University and other local locations. The schedule outlines the scenes to be shot each day along with setup and filming times.
The document provides production details for the film "Blackmail" including contact information for cast and crew, the shooting schedule and locations, technical requirements, emergency contact information, location photographs, directions to filming locations, and costume requirements by scene. Filming will take place over one day at two locations - exterior street scenes and interior office scenes at the Cintra offices in Wellington Street. The cast includes Hannah Evans as Alexis and Paul Andrews as the Security Guard. Scarlett Diver is the producer/director.
The document is a production schedule for the film "Lazarus" being filmed over three days at The Netherhall School and Sixth Form College in Cambridge. It includes contact details for the cast and crew, shooting locations and schedules, technical requirements, and scene and costume breakdowns. The film tells the story of Elizabeth, played by Maddy Taylor, and will be shot over three nights on the school's stage and in its atrium hall.
The document provides a production schedule and information for filming a music video over one day at two locations - Netherhall School and Cherry Hinton Hall in Cambridge. It includes contact details for the locations, technical requirements, emergency procedures, photographs of the locations, actor information, a scene breakdown, and a shooting schedule with call times and scenes to be filmed at each location. Directions to both filming locations are also provided.
This document provides the production schedule and information for a music video being filmed over 9 days. It includes contact details for the cast and crew, shooting schedules and location breakdowns by scene. The music video will be filmed at various locations around Cambridge including a bedroom, streets, a flower store, town center, cafe, record store, and doorway. It provides all the necessary information needed to coordinate the shoot.
The document provides production details for the film "The Pianist", including a schedule, crew and cast contact details, location information, scene breakdowns, costume requirements and directions to filming locations. The 4-day shoot will take place in and around Cambridge in December 2012, with scenes filmed at Ken Stevens music store, Luke's living room, Netherhall school, and Cherry Hinton nature reserve. Crew call times, transport plans, and technical requirements are also outlined.
This document contains a film schedule and scripts for a documentary about paranormal activity. It details the times, dates, locations and shots planned for filming at various reportedly haunted locations around Coventry, UK, including the old hall asylum, a graveyard, woods and a lake. It also includes scripts for scenes setting up a camp for filming a paranormal blog and the actors giving updates about their filming.
The opening segment of an extensive film seminar. The full session details the three essential steps to prepare for production - script breakdown, scheduling and budgeting. The author is an active member of the Directors Guild of America and has been teaching the basics of filmmaking throughout his career.
The document outlines the key phases of film production: pre-production, production, and post-production. In pre-production, tasks include screenwriting, storyboarding, casting, scheduling, and securing funding. During production, crews film on location under the direction of the director and departments like camera, lighting, and sound. In post-production, the film is edited, sound effects and music are added, and the final cut is prepared for distribution.
The document is a film production log detailing the process of creating a student film. It describes brainstorming horror and action film ideas, researching films for inspiration, storyboarding, securing costumes and filming locations, practicing camera skills through taking still shots, conducting an initial filming that revealed mistakes, typing up scripts, evaluating footage and deciding on a new location, brainstorming a new "Taken-inspired" story after the teacher suggested improving upon zombies, further planning and location scouting, additional filming and adjusting shots, editing sessions where footage was organized and effects like switching to black and white were added, and choosing dramatic music to build intensity.
This document outlines various pre-production tools used in filmmaking including storyboards to plan shots, Gantt charts to schedule tasks, scripts to convey the narrative, risk assessments to evaluate safety, location recces to scout areas, call sheets to communicate with crew, budgets to control costs, release agreements to define terms with actors, shooting scripts to organize filming, location releases to obtain permission, footage logs to track what was shot, asset logs to manage equipment, shot lists to specify needed footage, and overhead diagrams to position equipment on set.
Preproduction involves planning all aspects of a film, video, or music project including writing a script, developing character analyses, storyboarding scenes, and creating equipment and prop lists. This planning phase is crucial as it establishes a guide for the project and prevents issues like not having a clear vision or forgetting needed items during production. Preproduction lays the groundwork to ensure the project is shot efficiently and the director's vision is accurately realized.
The document summarizes New Mexico's film incentives programs which include income tax credits of up to 25% of production costs, a sales tax deduction of 6-8% of costs, an investment program that can provide up to $15M and 2/3 equity per project, a 25% rebate on direct production costs, and a crew advancement program that reimburses 50% of wages for training New Mexican crew members. It also provides details about the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) union and requirements for membership. Finally, it lists some popular films and TV shows that have been produced in New Mexico.
The filming schedule outlines the dates, locations, shots, times, descriptions, cast and props needed to film the short film titled "Blank" between November 23rd and 30th. It includes 3 shooting locations and 15 total shots involving the characters Joe, Sarah, Robert, and Jack. Props include fake knives and blood, as well as casual and track suit costumes.
Someone, somewhere production scheduleDaniel Cooke
This document provides production details for the film "Someone, Somewhere" including contact information for cast and crew, filming locations and schedules, and scene breakdowns. Filming will take place over two days, with the first day scheduled at a house located at 6 Rosemary Greene Close, Caxton, filming scenes 1-4. Contact information is provided for emergency services in the filming areas.
The document provides a filming schedule for a trailer of the movie "The Forgiven". It includes 42 shots to be filmed at various locations, including Plumstead Manor, a house, the garden and inside the house. The shots involve the main characters - Lola, Harriet, Elizabeth and Ingrid - as well as an unnamed killer. Each shot lists the scene, actors, equipment and props needed. The shots capture the girls' time at school, their trip to a house, drinking in the living room, scenes with the killer in the hallways and garden, and climactic shots inside a cupboard in the house.
The document provides a shooting schedule for a film with 67 shots listed. It includes details for each shot such as the shot type (establishing shot, long shot, close up, etc.), the action or scene, and any relevant details about costumes, makeup, or props. The shots cover various scenes including a couple at cliffs, a woman playing piano, the couple walking on a beach and interacting, the woman looking sad alone in different locations, and ultimately removing a bracelet and letting it fall into the sea.
Shotlist and film schedule A2 media Studied kayleighb96
The document provides a filming schedule and shot list for a music video. It includes 15 shots to be filmed at various locations around West London over multiple dates. The shots involve the two main characters and include close-ups, medium shots, and long shots of them at locations like hills overlooking London, a pedal car park, inside their cars, a skate park, and different areas around West London. The costumes have a 1990s style to relate to the film "The Frim." Equipment includes cameras, tripods, and lighting. Filming will take place on February 2nd and multiple nights.
Film schedule, Risk Assessment, Contingency PlanHJones137
The document provides a film schedule, risk assessment, and contingency plan for an upcoming film shoot. The film schedule details 10 scenes to be shot between December 15th and January 4th in various indoor and outdoor locations. It lists the shots, costumes, props, and equipment needed for each scene. The risk assessment identifies potential hazards at each location and precautions to minimize risks. The contingency plan outlines alternative actions if issues arise such as bad weather, unavailable locations, sick actors, damaged equipment, or missing props.
The film schedule outlines 10 shots to be filmed at various locations in and around a park. The shots involve 3 main characters, Ahmed, Rafat, and Kailum and focus on them entering the park, Rafat going missing, Ahmed also going missing as Kailum decides to run away. Most shots require all 3 actors and will be filmed at night or in the dark with cold weather conditions.
This document outlines the shooting schedule for a film scene set in Burn Valley. It details 20 shots that will be filmed over one day exterior location. The shots include medium shots of a teddy bear in a stream and deserted play area to set a mysterious tone. It then follows the main characters, a male and female, as they walk through the valley and discover an undead zombie emerging from behind a boulder. The female produces a gun and shoots the zombie after it menacingly approaches the male. A final extreme close-up reveals the male character also has vampire teeth, adding an unexpected twist.
This document provides guidance on editing techniques for film. It begins by outlining 3 main rules for editing: orient the viewer, advance the plot, and reveal character. It then discusses Walter Murch's 6 criteria for editing, with emotion being the most important. The document breaks down different shot types and their purposes - long shots orient, medium shots show action, and close shots reveal character feelings. It provides detailed descriptions and examples of how to implement various shot sizes and camera movements like pans, tilts, dolly shots, and more. The overall message is that editing techniques should always serve the goals of engaging emotion, advancing the story, and developing characters.
This production schedule outlines 13 scenes for a paranormal film project over 8 days. It provides the date, time, director, location, crew, props, health and safety information, and other notes for each scene. The scenes include entering a house, house activities, waking up on the sofa, using a computer, having dinner, encountering a ghost in the attic, researching a woman, a midday scene, a bedroom scene, reviewing footage, late night activities, early morning events, and a final scene. Safety procedures include proper lifting, fire exits, electrical awareness, ladder safety, and ghost effect mechanics.
Film shots and their effect on the audienceSianLynes
1) Different camera shots are used to convey different information to the audience and manipulate their perspective.
2) A mid-angle shot of a confrontation between two characters establishes tension and focuses on a threatening gesture.
3) A high-angle shot of characters crouching conveys their vulnerability and alerts viewers to potential danger ahead.
4) An extreme close-up of a character's bewildered face forces viewers to focus only on his reaction, building tension.
The document provides a production schedule and contact information for the short film "Lazarus" being filmed over two days at The Netherhall School & Sixth Form College in Cambridge. It includes a cast and crew call sheet, scene and location details, technical requirements, and emergency contact information. Shooting will take place in the school's atrium hall and involve a scene depicting a circus performer portrayed by actress Sophie Butler.
This document provides a production schedule and contact information for a student film. It includes:
- Contact details for cast and crew and their roles
- Shooting locations over two days, including a school and park
- Scene breakdown with descriptions and page references
- Technical requirements and notes from the school media department
- Emergency contact information
- Information on the main actors, including experience levels
- A call sheet with shooting times, parking and transport details
- Requirements for props, costumes and design for each scene
This document contains a film schedule and scripts for a documentary about paranormal activity. It details the times, dates, locations and shots planned for filming at various reportedly haunted locations around Coventry, UK, including the old hall asylum, a graveyard, woods and a lake. It also includes scripts for scenes setting up a camp for filming a paranormal blog and the actors giving updates about their filming.
The opening segment of an extensive film seminar. The full session details the three essential steps to prepare for production - script breakdown, scheduling and budgeting. The author is an active member of the Directors Guild of America and has been teaching the basics of filmmaking throughout his career.
The document outlines the key phases of film production: pre-production, production, and post-production. In pre-production, tasks include screenwriting, storyboarding, casting, scheduling, and securing funding. During production, crews film on location under the direction of the director and departments like camera, lighting, and sound. In post-production, the film is edited, sound effects and music are added, and the final cut is prepared for distribution.
The document is a film production log detailing the process of creating a student film. It describes brainstorming horror and action film ideas, researching films for inspiration, storyboarding, securing costumes and filming locations, practicing camera skills through taking still shots, conducting an initial filming that revealed mistakes, typing up scripts, evaluating footage and deciding on a new location, brainstorming a new "Taken-inspired" story after the teacher suggested improving upon zombies, further planning and location scouting, additional filming and adjusting shots, editing sessions where footage was organized and effects like switching to black and white were added, and choosing dramatic music to build intensity.
This document outlines various pre-production tools used in filmmaking including storyboards to plan shots, Gantt charts to schedule tasks, scripts to convey the narrative, risk assessments to evaluate safety, location recces to scout areas, call sheets to communicate with crew, budgets to control costs, release agreements to define terms with actors, shooting scripts to organize filming, location releases to obtain permission, footage logs to track what was shot, asset logs to manage equipment, shot lists to specify needed footage, and overhead diagrams to position equipment on set.
Preproduction involves planning all aspects of a film, video, or music project including writing a script, developing character analyses, storyboarding scenes, and creating equipment and prop lists. This planning phase is crucial as it establishes a guide for the project and prevents issues like not having a clear vision or forgetting needed items during production. Preproduction lays the groundwork to ensure the project is shot efficiently and the director's vision is accurately realized.
The document summarizes New Mexico's film incentives programs which include income tax credits of up to 25% of production costs, a sales tax deduction of 6-8% of costs, an investment program that can provide up to $15M and 2/3 equity per project, a 25% rebate on direct production costs, and a crew advancement program that reimburses 50% of wages for training New Mexican crew members. It also provides details about the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) union and requirements for membership. Finally, it lists some popular films and TV shows that have been produced in New Mexico.
The filming schedule outlines the dates, locations, shots, times, descriptions, cast and props needed to film the short film titled "Blank" between November 23rd and 30th. It includes 3 shooting locations and 15 total shots involving the characters Joe, Sarah, Robert, and Jack. Props include fake knives and blood, as well as casual and track suit costumes.
Someone, somewhere production scheduleDaniel Cooke
This document provides production details for the film "Someone, Somewhere" including contact information for cast and crew, filming locations and schedules, and scene breakdowns. Filming will take place over two days, with the first day scheduled at a house located at 6 Rosemary Greene Close, Caxton, filming scenes 1-4. Contact information is provided for emergency services in the filming areas.
The document provides a filming schedule for a trailer of the movie "The Forgiven". It includes 42 shots to be filmed at various locations, including Plumstead Manor, a house, the garden and inside the house. The shots involve the main characters - Lola, Harriet, Elizabeth and Ingrid - as well as an unnamed killer. Each shot lists the scene, actors, equipment and props needed. The shots capture the girls' time at school, their trip to a house, drinking in the living room, scenes with the killer in the hallways and garden, and climactic shots inside a cupboard in the house.
The document provides a shooting schedule for a film with 67 shots listed. It includes details for each shot such as the shot type (establishing shot, long shot, close up, etc.), the action or scene, and any relevant details about costumes, makeup, or props. The shots cover various scenes including a couple at cliffs, a woman playing piano, the couple walking on a beach and interacting, the woman looking sad alone in different locations, and ultimately removing a bracelet and letting it fall into the sea.
Shotlist and film schedule A2 media Studied kayleighb96
The document provides a filming schedule and shot list for a music video. It includes 15 shots to be filmed at various locations around West London over multiple dates. The shots involve the two main characters and include close-ups, medium shots, and long shots of them at locations like hills overlooking London, a pedal car park, inside their cars, a skate park, and different areas around West London. The costumes have a 1990s style to relate to the film "The Frim." Equipment includes cameras, tripods, and lighting. Filming will take place on February 2nd and multiple nights.
Film schedule, Risk Assessment, Contingency PlanHJones137
The document provides a film schedule, risk assessment, and contingency plan for an upcoming film shoot. The film schedule details 10 scenes to be shot between December 15th and January 4th in various indoor and outdoor locations. It lists the shots, costumes, props, and equipment needed for each scene. The risk assessment identifies potential hazards at each location and precautions to minimize risks. The contingency plan outlines alternative actions if issues arise such as bad weather, unavailable locations, sick actors, damaged equipment, or missing props.
The film schedule outlines 10 shots to be filmed at various locations in and around a park. The shots involve 3 main characters, Ahmed, Rafat, and Kailum and focus on them entering the park, Rafat going missing, Ahmed also going missing as Kailum decides to run away. Most shots require all 3 actors and will be filmed at night or in the dark with cold weather conditions.
This document outlines the shooting schedule for a film scene set in Burn Valley. It details 20 shots that will be filmed over one day exterior location. The shots include medium shots of a teddy bear in a stream and deserted play area to set a mysterious tone. It then follows the main characters, a male and female, as they walk through the valley and discover an undead zombie emerging from behind a boulder. The female produces a gun and shoots the zombie after it menacingly approaches the male. A final extreme close-up reveals the male character also has vampire teeth, adding an unexpected twist.
This document provides guidance on editing techniques for film. It begins by outlining 3 main rules for editing: orient the viewer, advance the plot, and reveal character. It then discusses Walter Murch's 6 criteria for editing, with emotion being the most important. The document breaks down different shot types and their purposes - long shots orient, medium shots show action, and close shots reveal character feelings. It provides detailed descriptions and examples of how to implement various shot sizes and camera movements like pans, tilts, dolly shots, and more. The overall message is that editing techniques should always serve the goals of engaging emotion, advancing the story, and developing characters.
This production schedule outlines 13 scenes for a paranormal film project over 8 days. It provides the date, time, director, location, crew, props, health and safety information, and other notes for each scene. The scenes include entering a house, house activities, waking up on the sofa, using a computer, having dinner, encountering a ghost in the attic, researching a woman, a midday scene, a bedroom scene, reviewing footage, late night activities, early morning events, and a final scene. Safety procedures include proper lifting, fire exits, electrical awareness, ladder safety, and ghost effect mechanics.
Film shots and their effect on the audienceSianLynes
1) Different camera shots are used to convey different information to the audience and manipulate their perspective.
2) A mid-angle shot of a confrontation between two characters establishes tension and focuses on a threatening gesture.
3) A high-angle shot of characters crouching conveys their vulnerability and alerts viewers to potential danger ahead.
4) An extreme close-up of a character's bewildered face forces viewers to focus only on his reaction, building tension.
The document provides a production schedule and contact information for the short film "Lazarus" being filmed over two days at The Netherhall School & Sixth Form College in Cambridge. It includes a cast and crew call sheet, scene and location details, technical requirements, and emergency contact information. Shooting will take place in the school's atrium hall and involve a scene depicting a circus performer portrayed by actress Sophie Butler.
This document provides a production schedule and contact information for a student film. It includes:
- Contact details for cast and crew and their roles
- Shooting locations over two days, including a school and park
- Scene breakdown with descriptions and page references
- Technical requirements and notes from the school media department
- Emergency contact information
- Information on the main actors, including experience levels
- A call sheet with shooting times, parking and transport details
- Requirements for props, costumes and design for each scene
This document provides production information for the film "Morals" including contact details for cast and crew, location information, a shooting schedule and requirements. It summarizes that the film will be shot on July 15th 2015 at Netherhall Sixthform. The shooting schedule lists that setup will begin at 9am and filming from 10:45am to 1pm, with one scene featuring actor Ben Harper outdoors. Emergency contact details are also provided.
This document provides a production schedule and contact information for the short film "SYMBOLS" being filmed from November 26-28, 2013. It includes a cast and crew call sheet, location and scene details, emergency contacts, and technical requirements. Key details are the three filming days, locations at a school in Cambridge, and scenes involving three main actors.
This document provides production details for a music video shoot over three days. It includes contact information for the cast and crew, location details and directions, scene breakdowns, and shooting schedules. The shoot will take place at various outdoor locations in and around Cambridge, including Magdalene Street, Silver Street, Coe Fen, and Lammas Land.
The document provides a production schedule and information for a music video shoot on October 30th. It includes contact details for the school and local authorities, technical requirements, emergency contacts and procedures, location photographs, actor information, a scene breakdown, and a shooting schedule with two locations - Netherhall School from 9:30am to 1pm and Cherry Hinton Hall from 2pm to finish. The crew is called at 9am and actors at 1pm, with parking available at the school.
The document provides production details for the film "Rearranged Marriage" including schedules, locations, crew contact details, and technical requirements. It will be filmed over two locations in Cambridge on February 23rd - a city center location from 9:30-11:30am and Jesus Green from 1:30-6pm. The crew call is 8:30am and principals at 9am. Costume needs, transportation plans, and emergency contact information is also included.
This document provides a production schedule and contact information for a student film. It includes a cast and crew list with contact details, filming locations and dates, scene descriptions, and a shooting schedule. The film will be shot over three days and will feature scenes at three locations: Nicole's house, Cherry Hinton Hall park, and James' house. The schedule outlines what will be filmed each day, the scenes, setup and filming times, and includes notes on required costumes, properties, and parking.
The document provides a production schedule and contact information for the short film "The Pianist". It includes a 4-day shooting schedule with 5 locations in and around Cambridge. Scene breakdowns, technical requirements, costume needs and transportation details are outlined for the cast and crew. Emergency contact numbers are also listed.
This document provides production details for a music video shoot, including contact information for cast and crew, locations, schedules, and scene breakdowns. The shoot will take place over two days at two locations - Ciarras house on the first day and a dance studio the second day. The music video stars Kathryn Fisher as Zoe, a teenage girl who dances through her emotions after a breakup. Matt Peet also stars as her ex-boyfriend Alfie.
The document provides a production schedule and contact information for the film "Don't Worry Be Happy" being filmed from November to December 2012. It details the shooting schedule across 4 days, with locations including a music store, living room, forest, and street in Cambridge. It lists cast and crew contact details and the technical requirements. Emergency contact information is also provided.
The document provides production information for the short film "The Watcher" being filmed from November 22-25. It includes contact details for the cast and crew, useful phone numbers, filming locations, technical requirements, emergency contacts, location photos, a scene breakdown, and a shooting schedule for the first day which will film two scenes at Bassingbourn Village College and Bassingbourn Recreation Ground. Costume needs are noted for the first scene requiring a school uniform and all black clothing.
This document provides a production schedule and contact information for the film "Hero" being filmed over two days in and around Cambridge. It includes a cast and crew call sheet with contact details, locations, scene breakdown, shooting schedule, transport details and emergency contact information. The production will film scenes at 29 Sterne Close on Day 1 and in Cambridge town center. It will also film exterior scenes at Nightingale Park on Day 2. The shoot requires costumes, props and no production design for the scenes.
The document provides production details for the filming of a music video titled "Closer - Obstacle of Dementia" taking place on December 8-9, 2012. It includes schedules, crew and cast contact details, location information, and technical requirements. The film will be shot at Bartlow Kennels House and Bartlow Forest over two days and features a band performing.
This document provides the schedule and contact information for the film production "Hero" taking place over October half term in 2013. It outlines the shooting locations, dates, times, crew roles and contact details, technical requirements, emergency procedures, actor information, scene breakdown, and call sheet with shooting times. The production will film scenes at 29 Sterne Close in Cambridge on Day 1 and in Cambridge town center. It lists the scenes, set details, times and actors involved. Transportation and parking details are also provided.
The document provides a production schedule and contact details for the film "The Intimidation Game" being filmed from March 18-21, 2010. It includes cast and crew contact information, location details for four days of filming, and emergency contact numbers.
The document provides production schedule and contact information for a music video being filmed over two weeks. It will feature teenager Joanna Rivera. The schedule outlines two filming locations - Violet Close for week one and Cambridge City Cemetery and City Centre for week two. It provides crew contact details and call times, location requirements, transportation information, and emergency contacts. Scenes will be filmed at an exterior house, streets, cemetery, kitchen, living room, and bedroom.
The document provides a schedule and technical requirements for the film shoot of "Never Ending" taking place on February 23rd. It includes a list of required equipment, emergency contact information, location photos, scene breakdown, shooting schedule and requirements for properties, design, and costumes. The one-day shoot will film scenes at an alleyway and a house involving three actors and requiring specific props and wardrobe for each scene.
This document provides the schedule and contact information for the short film "Rockabye Baby". It details the shooting dates, locations, cast and crew contact information, and technical requirements. The schedule outlines that filming will take place over two days, with interior and exterior scenes shot at Tadlow Granary and locations around Wandlebury Country Park.
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2 EXT. Wandlebury Day 2 Saskia Bailie, Hannah Evans
3 EXT. Wandlebury Day 3 Saskia Bailie, Hannah Evans
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A single father hires a nanny to care for his baby and monitors her through a baby monitor. Strange noises are heard through the monitor involving a knife and lullabies, hinting at danger for the nanny and baby. The document provides character names, potential music and titles, and lists target audiences and actors that could attract viewers through their involvement in the project.
1) The document discusses how media products represent various social groups through characteristics like age, gender, ethnicity, and social class.
2) It focuses on the representation of age and gender in the opening sequence of the media product, with the protagonist being an older (40-50 years old) female, unlike typical sci-fi/horror films.
3) This protagonist is presented as a strong-minded, independent woman focused on important things rather than fashion, representing the social group of older women.
Dan greets Stanford for a dental checkup but acts in a creepy manner by smiling knowingly and speaking with a muffled voice through a mask. When examining Stanford's mouth, Dan alarming declares he needs to remove six teeth and takes out a knife, causing Stanford to scream in fear at the unexpected and disturbing situation.
Clockwork opening sequence focus group flow chart and notesHolly Hermance
The document provides guidance for conducting a successful focus group to gather feedback on a film's opening sequence. It outlines questions to ask the focus group about their expectations for genre conventions, visual and audio elements, and story elements. It recommends telling the focus group about the film beforehand and providing stimuli if the group has trouble generating ideas. Notes from a sample focus group are provided, indicating a preference for suspense, introducing the protagonist quickly, and typography that stands out through boldness and contrast.
This shot list contains descriptions for 5 scenes in a production tentatively titled "Clockwork". Scene 1 takes place at the top of a church and includes a panning establishing shot of fields. Scene 2 is an extreme close-up of a clock face moving backwards in time. Scene 3 returns to the top of the church for an over-the-shoulder shot of a character named Tim looking down at his past self. Scene 4 shows a long shot of Tim walking along a desolate road, and Scene 5 features a long shot of Tim entering a corner shop.
This shotlist contains descriptions for 7 shots across 2 scenes for a short film titled "Clockwork". Scene 1 includes establishing shots of a church and characters walking away from and into a shop in natural lighting as night approaches. Scene 2's only shot currently is a title screen where the film's title "Clockwork" is shown with the first 'O' formed as a clock face against a black background.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
Assessment and Planning in Educational technology.pptxKavitha Krishnan
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.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
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1. Film Schedule
PRODUCTION SCHEDULE &
INFORMATION PACK
Film: CLOCKWORK
RX Date: FRIDAY, 14TH NOVEMBER, 2014
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2. Film Schedule
CAST CONTACT DETAILS
Delete as appropriate
TIM...................................................................................... HAROLD HERMANCE
............................................................................................ Mobile number
CREW CONTACT DETAILS
Add/Delete as appropriate
Producer/Director................................................................ ANNA MAXWELL AND
HOLLY HERMANCE
............................................................................................ Mobile number
Screenplay.......................................................................... ANNA MAXWELL
............................................................................................ HOLLY HERMANCE
Commissioning Producers................................................... MR. SHEPPARD
............................................................................................ MR. DAY
Assistant Producers............................................................. ANNA MAXWELL AND
HOLLY HERMANCE
............................................................................................ Mobile number
Director of Photography...................................................... ANNA MAXWELL
............................................................................................ Mobile number
Camera Assistant................................................................ HOLLY HERMANCE
............................................................................................ Mobile number
Sound Mixer........................................................................ ANNA MAXWELL
............................................................................................ Mobile number
Sound Assistant.................................................................. HOLLY HERMANCE
............................................................................................ Mobile number
Lighting Director.................................................................. ANNA MAXWELL
............................................................................................ Mobile number
Lighting Assistant................................................................ HOLLY HERMANCE
............................................................................................ Mobile number
Production Designer............................................................ ANNA MAXWELL
............................................................................................ Mobile number
Costume Supervisor............................................................ HOLLY HERMANCE
............................................................................................ Mobile number
Hair/Make-up....................................................................... ANNA MAXWELL
............................................................................................ Mobile number
Continuity............................................................................ HOLLY HERMANCE
............................................................................................ Mobile number
Production Runner.............................................................. ANNA MAXWELL
............................................................................................ Mobile number
Sound Designer................................................................... HOLLY HERMANCE
............................................................................................ Mobile number
Editing Assistant.................................................................. ANNA MAXWELL
............................................................................................ Mobile number
Script Consultant................................................................. HOLLY HERMANCE
............................................................................................ Mobile number
USEFUL NUMBERS
Netherhall School (main switchboard) ............................... 01223 242931
Huntingdon District Council................................................. 01480 388388
Land Registry...................................................................... 01733 288288
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3. Film Schedule
Highways Agency................................................................ 0345 045 5212
Cambridgeshire District Council.......................................... 01223 717 111
National rail enquiries.......................................................... 08457 48 49 50
LOCATIONS
DAY ONE:
CHIPPENHAM HIGH STREET
DAY TWO:
ISLEHAM CO-OPERATIVE
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4. Film Schedule
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
NETHERHALL SCHOOL TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT BRIEF
DOP: ANNA MAXWELL
Item Source Dept Notes
NIKON D3100, ANNA MAXWELL’S OWN - No Notes
TRIPOD NETHERHALL MEDIA NO NOTES
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5. Film Schedule
IN AN EMERGENCY
In case of emergency during location filming, you must contact one of the following people:-
Commissioner for Netherhall School
Mr. Sheppard................................................................................. 01223 242931
Mr. Day........................................................................................... 01223 242931
EMERGENCY SERVICES IN FILMING LOCATIONS
Standard Emergency Number ........................................................ 999
Fire CAMBRIDGE....................................................................... 01223 376200
............................................................................................ 43 Parkside
............................................................................................ Cambridge
............................................................................................ CB1 1JF
Police CAMBRIDGE ...................................................................... 01223 358 966
............................................................................................ Parkside Police Station
............................................................................................ Parkside, City Centre
............................................................................................ Cambridge, CB1 1JG
A&E CAMBRIDGE....................................................................... 01223 245151
............................................................................................ Addenbrookes Hospital
............................................................................................ Hills Road, Cambridge
............................................................................................ CB2 0QQ
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6. Film Schedule
LOCATION PHOTOGRAPHS
ST. MARGARET’S CHURCH CHIPPENHAM Anglican Church
High St, Chippenham, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB7 5PP
Dressing Required: Tim will be wearing a hoodie and jeas with trainers.
THE CO-OPERATIVE ISLEHAM 2 West St
Isleham Cambridge CB7 5SB
Dressing Required: TIM WILL BE WEARING A HOODIE AND JEANS WITH TRAINERS.
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8. Film Schedule
SCENE BREAKDOWN
Here you must insert the scene as scripted (e.g. INT. THE OFFICE-DAY) and then write the
scene numbers of every scene set in the office and the page numbers the scenes appear
in.
EXT. TOP OF THE CHURCH - DAY
SCENE
1
NUMBER
PAGE
NUMBER
IN
SCRIPT
1
EXT. CHURCH CLOCK FACE - DAY
SCENE
2
NUMBER
PAGE
NUMBER
IN
SCRIPT
1
EXT. TOP OF THE CHURCH - DAY
SCENE
3
NUMBER
PAGE
NUMBER
IN
SCRIPT
1
EXT. DESOLATE ROAD IN A QUIET VILLAGE - DAY
SCENE
NUMBER
4
PAGE
NUMBER
IN
SCRIPT
1
EXT. OUTSIDE A CORNER SHOP - DAY
SCENE
NUMBER
5
PAGE
NUMBER
IN SCRIPT
1
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9. Film Schedule
SHOOTING SCHEDULE – CALL SHEET
PRODUCTION CLOCKWORK
RX DATE: FRIDAY 14TH NOVEMBER 2014 Day 1 of 1
FILMING LOCATION 1:
FILMING LOCATION 2:
ST. MARGARET’S CHURCH CHIPPENHAM Anglican Church
High St, Chippenham, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB7 5PP
THE CO-OPERATIVE ISLEHAM 2 West St
Isleham Cambridge CB7 5SB
CREW CALL TIME
What time you want your
crew to arrive.
0830
PRINCIPLE CALL
What time you want your
actors to arrive.
0900
SUNRISE: 07:14 SUNSET 16:15
PARKING LOCATION: ANNA’S HOUSE. 49 HIGH STREET CHIPPENHAM CB5PR
LOCATION 1 - ST. MARGARET’S CHURCH CHIPPENHAM Anglican Church
High St, Chippenham, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB7 5PP
START FINISH
SETUP CAMERA 0900 1130
BEGIN SHOOTING
0930 1100
(with Actors)
LOCATION 1 – Scene Breakdown
SCENE SET D/N PAGE(S) CAST
1 2 3 4 EXT Day 1 TIM
LOCATION 2 - THE CO-OPERATIVE ISLEHAM 2 West St
Isleham Cambridge CB7 5SB
START FINISH
ARRIVE 1200
BEGIN SHOOTING
(with Actors)
1230 1330
LOCATION 2 – Scene Breakdown
SCENE SET D/N PAGE(S) CAST
5 EXT Day 1 TIM
Production Design & Properties Requirements
SCENE PROPERTIES DESIGN
1 2 3 4 5 No props required. No special design requirements.
Costume Requirements
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SCENE ACTOR COSTUME
3 HAROLD HERMANCE BAGGY GREY HOODIE, JEANS, SCRUFFY TRAINERS.
4 HAROLD HERMANCE BAGGY GREY HOODIE, JEANS, SCRUFFY TRAINERS.
5 HAROLD HERMANCE BAGGY GREY HOODIE, JEANS, SCRUFFY TRAINERS.
Transport
All crew and casts to use their own vehicles, do let the production know in advance please as you
will need parking permits and they are in limited supply
DIRECTIONS
LOCATION 1 CHIPPENHAM CHURCH
ST. MARGARET’S CHURCH CHIPPENHAM Anglican Church
High St, Chippenham, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB7 5PP
LOCATION 2 ISLEHAM CO-OPERATIVE
THE CO-OPERATIVE ISLEHAM 2 West St
Isleham Cambridge CB7 5SB
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