The document provides a production schedule for recording radio advertisements at Ringwood School. On May 8th, students will record ads between 9:10-10:00 AM to attract year 7 and sixth form students in a school conference room. They must be careful of safety risks during recording. The equipment needed includes a computer, microphone, and recording device. The schedule outlines times for setup, recordings, editing mistakes, and adding background music to the ads.
The document discusses various legal and ethical considerations for a short film project. Legally, the filmmaker needs to ensure they have proper permissions and rights to use any copyrighted or third-party content like music, footage, logos or ideas. This includes getting permission from actors, music labels, footage sources or locations. Ethically, the filmmaker needs to consider how content like violence, offensive language or sensitive topics could affect the age rating and offend audiences. The film also needs to follow any rules or terms of sites it may be uploaded to. Overall legal impacts could include copyright claims or lawsuits if proper permissions are not obtained.
This document provides photos and descriptions of various filming locations for a movie montage, along with the associated risks and hazards at each location. The locations include a mini golf course, cinema, pier, restaurant by the beach, road, shop, main character's room, kitchen table, and hallway. Common risks mentioned are actors/staff tripping, falling, or getting hit by objects or vehicles. The document emphasizes ensuring actor/staff safety by keeping equipment and people away from hazards like water, ledges, uneven ground, stairs, and traffic. Filming plans are proposed that avoid risks, such as filming from certain angles or walking behind actors.
This script summary provides information on the TV show Arrested Development in 3 sentences:
The show follows the dysfunctional Bluth family and their downfall from privilege in a comedy series produced by 20th Century Fox Television. Each episode follows a beginning, middle, end narrative structure and character archetypes that sometimes swap between episodes. The target audience is young adults and adults from mainstream backgrounds who can relate to the comedy in making fun of the upper-class characters and their struggles dealing with insufferable privileged family members.
This document discusses the legal and ethical considerations for a short film. Legally, the filmmaker needs to obtain proper copyright and permissions for any footage, music, logos or ideas used from other sources to avoid legal issues. Ethically, the content will likely receive a 15 rating which allows some graphic content and language but not too much. While some viewers could be offended by scenes of death or strong language, this legal impact would be minimal as long as laws are not broken. The film will be shared online and at film festivals, but proper rights and releases are required to avoid potential copyright claims over audio or footage used.
The document provides a production schedule for recording radio advertisements at Ringwood School. On May 8th, students will record ads between 9:10-10:00 AM to attract year 7 and sixth form students in a school conference room. They must be careful of safety risks during recording. The equipment needed includes a computer, microphone, and recording device. The schedule outlines times for setup, recordings, editing mistakes, and adding background music to the ads.
The document discusses various legal and ethical considerations for a short film project. Legally, the filmmaker needs to ensure they have proper permissions and rights to use any copyrighted or third-party content like music, footage, logos or ideas. This includes getting permission from actors, music labels, footage sources or locations. Ethically, the filmmaker needs to consider how content like violence, offensive language or sensitive topics could affect the age rating and offend audiences. The film also needs to follow any rules or terms of sites it may be uploaded to. Overall legal impacts could include copyright claims or lawsuits if proper permissions are not obtained.
This document provides photos and descriptions of various filming locations for a movie montage, along with the associated risks and hazards at each location. The locations include a mini golf course, cinema, pier, restaurant by the beach, road, shop, main character's room, kitchen table, and hallway. Common risks mentioned are actors/staff tripping, falling, or getting hit by objects or vehicles. The document emphasizes ensuring actor/staff safety by keeping equipment and people away from hazards like water, ledges, uneven ground, stairs, and traffic. Filming plans are proposed that avoid risks, such as filming from certain angles or walking behind actors.
This script summary provides information on the TV show Arrested Development in 3 sentences:
The show follows the dysfunctional Bluth family and their downfall from privilege in a comedy series produced by 20th Century Fox Television. Each episode follows a beginning, middle, end narrative structure and character archetypes that sometimes swap between episodes. The target audience is young adults and adults from mainstream backgrounds who can relate to the comedy in making fun of the upper-class characters and their struggles dealing with insufferable privileged family members.
This document discusses the legal and ethical considerations for a short film. Legally, the filmmaker needs to obtain proper copyright and permissions for any footage, music, logos or ideas used from other sources to avoid legal issues. Ethically, the content will likely receive a 15 rating which allows some graphic content and language but not too much. While some viewers could be offended by scenes of death or strong language, this legal impact would be minimal as long as laws are not broken. The film will be shared online and at film festivals, but proper rights and releases are required to avoid potential copyright claims over audio or footage used.
The document provides details on the costumes for three key characters in a film:
- Noah will wear oversized grey jumpers, blue jeans, and black t-shirts to appear inconspicuous as he lacks confidence, but his clothes will get brighter as his confidence increases.
- Felix will wear stylish clothes like a patterned grey shirt with rolled sleeves, slim jeans, and clean shoes to appear confident and not care what others think of him.
- Stranger1 will wear a black or navy suit with fancy trousers and black shoes to portray a posh, stuck-up businessman's son who enjoys attention.
This script summary provides information on four different media scripts:
1) Whiplash film script - It follows a young drummer trying to achieve greatness under a demanding teacher. The script uses realistic dialogue and follows typical narrative and genre conventions.
2) Porshia radio drama script - It is about a man who wakes up inside the head of his obsession, Porshia. The script follows general radio conventions but jumps straight into action.
3) DragonShard video game script - It is a real-time strategy role-playing game set in the Dungeons & Dragons universe. The script uses typical game conventions like brief descriptions and monologues.
4) Arrested Development TV show
This document outlines the production schedule for a film shoot, including the dates, locations, crew, props, and equipment needed. It details that filming will take place on February 24th, 25th, and during half term at various locations in Ringwood including streets, a car park, railway bridge, and houses. It also schedules post-production work including uploading footage, reviewing rushes, and renaming files to take place on February 24th and 28th.
The document provides a SWOT analysis and evaluation of a script for a short film called Unit 11. The strengths include good character development and realistic dialogue. Weaknesses are that the script is too long and some scenes drag on. Opportunities include tackling the unique genre of dark comedy and addressing relevant social issues. Threats include potential actors dropping out or issues securing the right props. The client provided feedback that the script was too long and needed cutting, and suggested improvements to storyboards. The filmmaker made revisions and produced a properly formatted shooting script with 165 shots to address the client's expectations.
Ollie Magor-Key was cast because he has the proper look and loner vibe to play a sad, depressed loser in the film. He is average height and slim, and has been doing drama and productions since year 7. Ollie is a size 8 shoe and medium for clothes and jeans.
Zach Lillis-Key was cast because he looks popular, well-dressed and physically fit. He projects confidence and kindness. Zach has been doing acting since year 7 and loves it. He is 6'2" with size 11 shoes and large clothes.
Max Polkinghorn was cast because he has a posh, classy look and can play the pompous rich
The document provides details on the costumes for three key characters in a film:
- Noah will wear oversized grey jumpers, blue jeans, and black t-shirts to appear inconspicuous as he lacks confidence, but his clothes will get brighter as his confidence increases.
- Felix will wear stylish clothes like a patterned grey shirt with rolled sleeves, slim jeans, and clean shoes to appear confident and not care what others think of him.
- The Stranger will wear a black or navy suit with fancy trousers and black shoes to portray a posh, stuck-up businessman's son who enjoys attention.
Noah is a lonely outcast who struggles to make friends. One day, after being humiliated trying to use apps to meet people, Noah accidentally spills milk on a man in the street. This leads him to meet Felix, who becomes Noah's first real friend. Over the next two months, Noah's confidence grows as he spends more time with Felix, much to the surprise of Noah's family who never expected him to make a connection with someone.
This document provides a shot list for a film scene involving the character Noah. It describes 102 shots ranging from close-ups to wide shots showing Noah interacting with his family and meeting a new friend, Felix. The shots show Noah feeling lonely and isolated at home before going for a walk and accidentally spilling milk on a stranger, which leads to him befriending Felix. They then work to fix Noah's broken phone. The shots establish Noah's unhappy home life and the start of a new friendship.
The production plan outlines the filmmaker's plans to release their film in October or November 2020 to coincide with major blockbuster releases. They will film in the winter to avoid clashing with holidays. After receiving feedback, the filmmaker will update storyboards and visuals for future pitches. The estimated budget is £100 to cover travel, costumes, food, and camera lenses. The short film will feature three main characters played by experienced actors. Permissions will be obtained from all actors, especially those under 18. The filmmaker will direct, produce, film, and edit with help from cast when not on camera. Equipment like the school camera, tripod, headphones, lights, and software will be used. Assets like
The document provides details on the production plan for a short film. It will be released in fall 2020 to coincide with major blockbusters. The budget is around £100 to cover travel, costumes, food, and camera lenses. The film will have 3 main characters played by Joe Maniz, Zach Lillis, and Ollie Magor, with some minors requiring permission slips. The filmmaker will handle most roles himself. Contingency actors are also listed. The equipment list details the camera, tripod, SD cards, computer, headphones, lights, and software that will be used. Legal and ethical considerations regarding ownership, ratings, and online distribution are also discussed. Feedback was to add a plot twist
The document outlines a film treatment about a stalker. It will be 10-15 minutes long and follow the perspectives of the stalker and female lead. The stalker becomes obsessed with the female lead and grows jealous and violent when she shows interest in other men. He harasses and eventually kills one of her friends. In the climax, the stalker confronts the female lead at her home, but she realizes he has killed her friend and calls the police. When he breaks into her home, she attacks him to defend herself until he is motionless on the floor.
The document outlines a treatment for a short dark comedy film called "Outcasts". It would follow a lonely man named Ollie who befriends a serial killer named Felix. Over the course of three acts, Ollie discovers Felix's secret but decides to help him cover up a murder. The film would use Edgar Wright-inspired editing styles and dark humor to explore their unusual friendship and the moral dilemma Ollie faces. If successful, it could launch a franchise exploring further crimes they cover up together.
Felix has been killing lonely people as a hobby. Noah meets Felix after a strange encounter, and they become friends. However, Noah discovers that Felix has just killed a man in the parking garage. Felix admits he targets lonely people and killed the man who spilled milk on Noah earlier. Felix wants Noah's help disposing of the body, and reluctantly Noah agrees to help, carrying the body to Felix's car.
Copy of 06. work plan short film blank 2018ScottyRenton
This document outlines a 25-week schedule for completing various film production units, including case studies, developing treatment ideas, drafting scripts, creating storyboards, scheduling production, editing a short film, and evaluating the final project. Key activities include analyzing short films, writing scripts, developing production and risk plans, filming, editing the final export, and uploading it to online platforms for the week of March 9th through the 13th.
1. The filmmaker plans to release their film in October or November 2020 to coincide with other major blockbuster releases. This timing avoids conflicts with holidays and seasonal events.
2. After receiving feedback from clients, the filmmaker will make changes to storyboards and pitching materials to improve future presentations and ensure the client understands their vision.
3. The estimated budget is around £100 to cover potential travel, costumes, food, camera lenses, and other expenses. The core cast and crew is made up of three actors, two family members, and the filmmaker performing multiple roles. Back-up actors are also listed.
The document provides details on the costumes for three key characters in a film:
- Noah will wear oversized grey jumpers, blue jeans, and black t-shirts to appear inconspicuous as he lacks confidence, but his clothes will get brighter as his confidence increases.
- Felix will wear stylish clothes like a patterned grey shirt with rolled sleeves, slim jeans, and clean shoes to appear confident and not care what others think of him.
- Stranger1 will wear a black or navy suit with fancy trousers and black shoes to portray a posh, stuck-up businessman's son who enjoys attention.
This script summary provides information on four different media scripts:
1) Whiplash film script - It follows a young drummer trying to achieve greatness under a demanding teacher. The script uses realistic dialogue and follows typical narrative and genre conventions.
2) Porshia radio drama script - It is about a man who wakes up inside the head of his obsession, Porshia. The script follows general radio conventions but jumps straight into action.
3) DragonShard video game script - It is a real-time strategy role-playing game set in the Dungeons & Dragons universe. The script uses typical game conventions like brief descriptions and monologues.
4) Arrested Development TV show
This document outlines the production schedule for a film shoot, including the dates, locations, crew, props, and equipment needed. It details that filming will take place on February 24th, 25th, and during half term at various locations in Ringwood including streets, a car park, railway bridge, and houses. It also schedules post-production work including uploading footage, reviewing rushes, and renaming files to take place on February 24th and 28th.
The document provides a SWOT analysis and evaluation of a script for a short film called Unit 11. The strengths include good character development and realistic dialogue. Weaknesses are that the script is too long and some scenes drag on. Opportunities include tackling the unique genre of dark comedy and addressing relevant social issues. Threats include potential actors dropping out or issues securing the right props. The client provided feedback that the script was too long and needed cutting, and suggested improvements to storyboards. The filmmaker made revisions and produced a properly formatted shooting script with 165 shots to address the client's expectations.
Ollie Magor-Key was cast because he has the proper look and loner vibe to play a sad, depressed loser in the film. He is average height and slim, and has been doing drama and productions since year 7. Ollie is a size 8 shoe and medium for clothes and jeans.
Zach Lillis-Key was cast because he looks popular, well-dressed and physically fit. He projects confidence and kindness. Zach has been doing acting since year 7 and loves it. He is 6'2" with size 11 shoes and large clothes.
Max Polkinghorn was cast because he has a posh, classy look and can play the pompous rich
The document provides details on the costumes for three key characters in a film:
- Noah will wear oversized grey jumpers, blue jeans, and black t-shirts to appear inconspicuous as he lacks confidence, but his clothes will get brighter as his confidence increases.
- Felix will wear stylish clothes like a patterned grey shirt with rolled sleeves, slim jeans, and clean shoes to appear confident and not care what others think of him.
- The Stranger will wear a black or navy suit with fancy trousers and black shoes to portray a posh, stuck-up businessman's son who enjoys attention.
Noah is a lonely outcast who struggles to make friends. One day, after being humiliated trying to use apps to meet people, Noah accidentally spills milk on a man in the street. This leads him to meet Felix, who becomes Noah's first real friend. Over the next two months, Noah's confidence grows as he spends more time with Felix, much to the surprise of Noah's family who never expected him to make a connection with someone.
This document provides a shot list for a film scene involving the character Noah. It describes 102 shots ranging from close-ups to wide shots showing Noah interacting with his family and meeting a new friend, Felix. The shots show Noah feeling lonely and isolated at home before going for a walk and accidentally spilling milk on a stranger, which leads to him befriending Felix. They then work to fix Noah's broken phone. The shots establish Noah's unhappy home life and the start of a new friendship.
The production plan outlines the filmmaker's plans to release their film in October or November 2020 to coincide with major blockbuster releases. They will film in the winter to avoid clashing with holidays. After receiving feedback, the filmmaker will update storyboards and visuals for future pitches. The estimated budget is £100 to cover travel, costumes, food, and camera lenses. The short film will feature three main characters played by experienced actors. Permissions will be obtained from all actors, especially those under 18. The filmmaker will direct, produce, film, and edit with help from cast when not on camera. Equipment like the school camera, tripod, headphones, lights, and software will be used. Assets like
The document provides details on the production plan for a short film. It will be released in fall 2020 to coincide with major blockbusters. The budget is around £100 to cover travel, costumes, food, and camera lenses. The film will have 3 main characters played by Joe Maniz, Zach Lillis, and Ollie Magor, with some minors requiring permission slips. The filmmaker will handle most roles himself. Contingency actors are also listed. The equipment list details the camera, tripod, SD cards, computer, headphones, lights, and software that will be used. Legal and ethical considerations regarding ownership, ratings, and online distribution are also discussed. Feedback was to add a plot twist
The document outlines a film treatment about a stalker. It will be 10-15 minutes long and follow the perspectives of the stalker and female lead. The stalker becomes obsessed with the female lead and grows jealous and violent when she shows interest in other men. He harasses and eventually kills one of her friends. In the climax, the stalker confronts the female lead at her home, but she realizes he has killed her friend and calls the police. When he breaks into her home, she attacks him to defend herself until he is motionless on the floor.
The document outlines a treatment for a short dark comedy film called "Outcasts". It would follow a lonely man named Ollie who befriends a serial killer named Felix. Over the course of three acts, Ollie discovers Felix's secret but decides to help him cover up a murder. The film would use Edgar Wright-inspired editing styles and dark humor to explore their unusual friendship and the moral dilemma Ollie faces. If successful, it could launch a franchise exploring further crimes they cover up together.
Felix has been killing lonely people as a hobby. Noah meets Felix after a strange encounter, and they become friends. However, Noah discovers that Felix has just killed a man in the parking garage. Felix admits he targets lonely people and killed the man who spilled milk on Noah earlier. Felix wants Noah's help disposing of the body, and reluctantly Noah agrees to help, carrying the body to Felix's car.
Copy of 06. work plan short film blank 2018ScottyRenton
This document outlines a 25-week schedule for completing various film production units, including case studies, developing treatment ideas, drafting scripts, creating storyboards, scheduling production, editing a short film, and evaluating the final project. Key activities include analyzing short films, writing scripts, developing production and risk plans, filming, editing the final export, and uploading it to online platforms for the week of March 9th through the 13th.
1. The filmmaker plans to release their film in October or November 2020 to coincide with other major blockbuster releases. This timing avoids conflicts with holidays and seasonal events.
2. After receiving feedback from clients, the filmmaker will make changes to storyboards and pitching materials to improve future presentations and ensure the client understands their vision.
3. The estimated budget is around £100 to cover potential travel, costumes, food, camera lenses, and other expenses. The core cast and crew is made up of three actors, two family members, and the filmmaker performing multiple roles. Back-up actors are also listed.
In the intricate tapestry of life, connections serve as the vibrant threads that weave together opportunities, experiences, and growth. Whether in personal or professional spheres, the ability to forge meaningful connections opens doors to a multitude of possibilities, propelling individuals toward success and fulfillment.
Eirini is an HR professional with strong passion for technology and semiconductors industry in particular. She started her career as a software recruiter in 2012, and developed an interest for business development, talent enablement and innovation which later got her setting up the concept of Software Community Management in ASML, and to Developer Relations today. She holds a bachelor degree in Lifelong Learning and an MBA specialised in Strategic Human Resources Management. She is a world citizen, having grown up in Greece, she studied and kickstarted her career in The Netherlands and can currently be found in Santa Clara, CA.
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