This draft documentary script needs some adjustments but provides the group a good idea of how the documentary will flow. The script may need additional features added but showing the examiner the development of the script writing is important.
This document discusses collaborative writing tools like Google Docs that allow multiple authors to edit documents simultaneously. It provides examples of collaborative writing websites and describes how these tools enable versioning of documents and real-time synchronization. The document also explains how collaborative writing can be used in Scrum processes to improve cooperation between project managers and team members and ensure documentation grows consistently over time.
This presentation outlines the design progression from WordPress 2.5 to 2.7 based on usability testing and community feedback. Originally presented at WordCamp Australia 2008
This document provides tips for writing short documentary scripts from several experts. It recommends thoroughly researching topics through interviews and field work before writing, and to write a script even for documentary films that are not fully scripted. The script should have a beginning, middle, and end and describe concrete visuals for shooting. It also provides an example of a three-column script formatting used for documentary scripts, with columns for timecode, video, and audio descriptions.
Writing a Documentary Treatment or ScriptShannon Walsh
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This document provides tips and methods for organizing ideas and writing treatments for documentary scripts. It discusses writing exercises, keeping a notebook for observations, finding one's most creative time, and not agonizing over getting it right. Other sections explain using the hero's journey model, mind mapping with images and colors, getting feedback from a partner, using cue cards to break down the story visually and aurally, and creating mood boards with collected images and text to set the theme. The overall message is that treatments help get ideas organized for documentary script writing.
This documentary examines various social groups within teen culture. It explores "emos" who portray sorrow and listen to sad music, "lunch buddies" who spend a lot of money in school cafeterias, "jocks" who are athletic but not very intelligent, "chavs" who gather in packs and fight with other groups like metal heads, "metal heads" who enjoy angry music and tacos, "smokers" who bond over sharing cigarettes, "loners" who isolate by choice or circumstance, and "nerds" who spend most of their time playing video games and enjoying science fiction. In conclusion, the documentary finds that teenagers defy simple categorization and must fit into social boxes to survive their
Writing a script provides direction for unfolding a message, focuses the topic and identifies elements like visuals and music to enhance the presentation. It acts as a guide that saves time, especially if portions are accidentally deleted, and allows for a smooth flow of ideas and editing. Developing a script is recommended for consultation before production to create a clean final product.
This document outlines the planning for a documentary project by Marquee Productions, including establishing a budget, developing the script, assigning pre-production roles to a team, and scheduling regular meetings to coordinate efforts and check-in on progress. The script will be written by Dana Benitez and Karl Edwins, with input from consultants. Pre-production roles include researching, documenting, scouting locations, and casting. This planning aims to facilitate effective collaboration toward completing the documentary.
This document provides a summary of various news stories from October 4-10, 2010. It lists winners of various awards like Entrepreneur of the Year (Narendra Murkumbi) and Businesswomen of the Year (Zia Modi). It also discusses the Eros international media IPO, IMF projecting 9.7% growth for India, the finance ministry opposing curbs on FDI in pharma, proposed amendments to contract labour laws, Dabon international scouting for partners in India, and fluctuations in the SENSEX and NIFTY indexes over the week.
This document discusses collaborative writing tools like Google Docs that allow multiple authors to edit documents simultaneously. It provides examples of collaborative writing websites and describes how these tools enable versioning of documents and real-time synchronization. The document also explains how collaborative writing can be used in Scrum processes to improve cooperation between project managers and team members and ensure documentation grows consistently over time.
This presentation outlines the design progression from WordPress 2.5 to 2.7 based on usability testing and community feedback. Originally presented at WordCamp Australia 2008
This document provides tips for writing short documentary scripts from several experts. It recommends thoroughly researching topics through interviews and field work before writing, and to write a script even for documentary films that are not fully scripted. The script should have a beginning, middle, and end and describe concrete visuals for shooting. It also provides an example of a three-column script formatting used for documentary scripts, with columns for timecode, video, and audio descriptions.
Writing a Documentary Treatment or ScriptShannon Walsh
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This document provides tips and methods for organizing ideas and writing treatments for documentary scripts. It discusses writing exercises, keeping a notebook for observations, finding one's most creative time, and not agonizing over getting it right. Other sections explain using the hero's journey model, mind mapping with images and colors, getting feedback from a partner, using cue cards to break down the story visually and aurally, and creating mood boards with collected images and text to set the theme. The overall message is that treatments help get ideas organized for documentary script writing.
This documentary examines various social groups within teen culture. It explores "emos" who portray sorrow and listen to sad music, "lunch buddies" who spend a lot of money in school cafeterias, "jocks" who are athletic but not very intelligent, "chavs" who gather in packs and fight with other groups like metal heads, "metal heads" who enjoy angry music and tacos, "smokers" who bond over sharing cigarettes, "loners" who isolate by choice or circumstance, and "nerds" who spend most of their time playing video games and enjoying science fiction. In conclusion, the documentary finds that teenagers defy simple categorization and must fit into social boxes to survive their
Writing a script provides direction for unfolding a message, focuses the topic and identifies elements like visuals and music to enhance the presentation. It acts as a guide that saves time, especially if portions are accidentally deleted, and allows for a smooth flow of ideas and editing. Developing a script is recommended for consultation before production to create a clean final product.
This document outlines the planning for a documentary project by Marquee Productions, including establishing a budget, developing the script, assigning pre-production roles to a team, and scheduling regular meetings to coordinate efforts and check-in on progress. The script will be written by Dana Benitez and Karl Edwins, with input from consultants. Pre-production roles include researching, documenting, scouting locations, and casting. This planning aims to facilitate effective collaboration toward completing the documentary.
This document provides a summary of various news stories from October 4-10, 2010. It lists winners of various awards like Entrepreneur of the Year (Narendra Murkumbi) and Businesswomen of the Year (Zia Modi). It also discusses the Eros international media IPO, IMF projecting 9.7% growth for India, the finance ministry opposing curbs on FDI in pharma, proposed amendments to contract labour laws, Dabon international scouting for partners in India, and fluctuations in the SENSEX and NIFTY indexes over the week.
The document describes an artist experimenting with filters on a stock photo of a polaroid camera to achieve a Saul Bass style. They recreated the camera image themselves and found that adding film grain further enhanced the style. After finishing their camera recreation, they added a photo coming out of the camera and used grids to center and align the text.
Sajid Imtiaz was the top 1% content contributor on SlideShare in 2013. As the first Pakistani national to achieve this, it was a matter of pride for all Pakistanis and the advertising fraternity. SlideShare is a sister concern of the professional networking site LinkedIn.
1. Zak introduces himself as a bodybuilder who has been training for years. He used to work in a lab but quit to pursue his passion for bodybuilding.
2. Zak talks about his early bodybuilding competitions where he won trophies and felt nervous in his first competition performing for strangers.
3. Zak started his own protein supplement company to ensure bodybuilders have healthy options for training and owns his own gym. He is preparing for an upcoming major competition.
This document provides an overview of how to write a documentary script. It discusses that documentary scripts are different from fiction scripts as they deal with facts rather than fiction. It also notes that documentary scripts should be written visually so that everything seen on screen can be grounded in accuracy. The document outlines the two main stages of documentary scriptwriting - the pre-shoot or shooting script created before filming begins to provide a conceptual map, and the post-shoot script finalized after filming to weave all audiovisual elements into a cinematic story. Research is emphasized as critical for documentary scripts.
The document provides instructions for properly formatting a movie script. It details that the writer's name and contact information should be in the top right corner. Each scene should include the effect, location, descriptions, character directions, and dialog formatted in specific ways, such as capitalizing character names and tabbing the dialog. The font used throughout is Courier 12 point.
This document summarizes various internet platforms and their features. It describes platforms like Squidoo, SlideShare, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Pinterest that allow users to upload and share content with others. Some platforms like Squidoo and Facebook allow users to earn money, while most like SlideShare, Twitter, and LinkedIn do not. The document also lists analytics and affiliate features of the platforms. It concludes by describing an under development "Best Platform" that aims to integrate sharing, earnings, and analytics across leading digital platforms.
The document provides guidance on writing effective radio scripts, including formatting, structuring different types of scripts, technical considerations, and best practices. It outlines the key elements of a radio script, such as formatting, structuring stories, using clear and concise language, and ensuring scripts are well-organized, easy to understand, and timed appropriately. The document also provides examples of different script elements and a sample 5-minute radio script.
This document provides guidance on writing an effective documentary treatment. It explains that a treatment conveys the visual mood and story of a project in written form. It should read like a short story to imagine what the documentary will include based on research. Key elements to include are a logline, topic summary, narrative synopsis, and details on style, characters, and distribution. Treatments help secure funding and provide a framework to structure the documentary.
A questionnaire about body image, plastic surgery, and social media influences was completed by 8 females and 7 males. Responses showed that reasons for being happy with one's body included feeling that interior qualities are more important than looks, while reasons for unhappiness included having insecurities and wanting to change to fit social expectations. The majority of respondents were aged 16-19 and would not consider plastic surgery due to being self-confident or plastic surgery being expensive and risky. Social media was seen as influencing opinions on plastic surgery. Famous idols were said to influence through their perfect appearances and fashion more than their actions. The document outlines expectations for what should be included in an informative documentary on this topic.
This document contains 6 questions for a focus group about a magazine listings article page for a subsidiary product. The questions ask whether the page looks realistic for a magazine, which conventions stand out or could be improved, if including YouTube motifs on an online version is effective, if the main image is large enough, and if readers would watch a related documentary after reading the article.
The document contains questions for a focus group about a magazine listings article page created as a school project. It asks if the page looks realistic, how well it follows conventions from a real magazine, which conventions stand out, and ways it could be improved. It also asks about design choices like the use of YouTube motifs and the main image. Respondents are asked if the page looks interesting enough to purchase the magazine and read the article.
The document provides information on common codes and conventions used in magazine listing pages to advertise television programs and documentaries. It discusses elements like the masthead branding the product, a main heading introducing the topic, a large central image related to the theme, grab quotes to attract readers, a drop cap marking the start of the article, subheadings, and smaller supporting images. It also considers different magazine options before analyzing why Radio Times would be the best choice to represent a serious documentary topic in a sophisticated, mature way suited to its audience.
Radio Times magazine was chosen to host the double page spread for its sophisticated presentation style suited to the serious theme of the documentary. Radio Times conventions include a main heading, large central image, pull quote, page numbers, article text with a drop cap, and links to related websites. Its mature audience and understated design provide a professional representation of the documentary's content, unlike brighter magazines seen as too superficial.
1) The documentary Super Size Me follows filmmaker Morgan Spurlock as he eats only McDonald's food for 30 days to investigate the fast food industry and its effects on health.
2) Through interviews with medical experts and the public, as well as footage of obese individuals, the documentary represents modern American society as unhealthy, lazy, and more concerned with money than health.
3) However, the documentary does not fully examine personal responsibility or acknowledge that fast food consumption is ultimately an individual choice, representing an incomplete view of factors influencing health in American society.
This document summarizes the results of a questionnaire given to gather information for a documentary. It includes questions about the respondents' age, gender, experiences with dress code and makeup requirements in the workplace, opinions on requiring makeup in the workplace, experiences feeling pressure to look a certain way, and feelings of need to look a certain way in college. The summaries provided for each question analyze the results and how they will contribute to the documentary, which is about pressures of beauty.
The document describes an artist experimenting with filters on a stock photo of a polaroid camera to achieve a Saul Bass style. They recreated the camera image themselves and found that adding film grain further enhanced the style. After finishing their camera recreation, they added a photo coming out of the camera and used grids to center and align the text.
Sajid Imtiaz was the top 1% content contributor on SlideShare in 2013. As the first Pakistani national to achieve this, it was a matter of pride for all Pakistanis and the advertising fraternity. SlideShare is a sister concern of the professional networking site LinkedIn.
1. Zak introduces himself as a bodybuilder who has been training for years. He used to work in a lab but quit to pursue his passion for bodybuilding.
2. Zak talks about his early bodybuilding competitions where he won trophies and felt nervous in his first competition performing for strangers.
3. Zak started his own protein supplement company to ensure bodybuilders have healthy options for training and owns his own gym. He is preparing for an upcoming major competition.
This document provides an overview of how to write a documentary script. It discusses that documentary scripts are different from fiction scripts as they deal with facts rather than fiction. It also notes that documentary scripts should be written visually so that everything seen on screen can be grounded in accuracy. The document outlines the two main stages of documentary scriptwriting - the pre-shoot or shooting script created before filming begins to provide a conceptual map, and the post-shoot script finalized after filming to weave all audiovisual elements into a cinematic story. Research is emphasized as critical for documentary scripts.
The document provides instructions for properly formatting a movie script. It details that the writer's name and contact information should be in the top right corner. Each scene should include the effect, location, descriptions, character directions, and dialog formatted in specific ways, such as capitalizing character names and tabbing the dialog. The font used throughout is Courier 12 point.
This document summarizes various internet platforms and their features. It describes platforms like Squidoo, SlideShare, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Pinterest that allow users to upload and share content with others. Some platforms like Squidoo and Facebook allow users to earn money, while most like SlideShare, Twitter, and LinkedIn do not. The document also lists analytics and affiliate features of the platforms. It concludes by describing an under development "Best Platform" that aims to integrate sharing, earnings, and analytics across leading digital platforms.
The document provides guidance on writing effective radio scripts, including formatting, structuring different types of scripts, technical considerations, and best practices. It outlines the key elements of a radio script, such as formatting, structuring stories, using clear and concise language, and ensuring scripts are well-organized, easy to understand, and timed appropriately. The document also provides examples of different script elements and a sample 5-minute radio script.
This document provides guidance on writing an effective documentary treatment. It explains that a treatment conveys the visual mood and story of a project in written form. It should read like a short story to imagine what the documentary will include based on research. Key elements to include are a logline, topic summary, narrative synopsis, and details on style, characters, and distribution. Treatments help secure funding and provide a framework to structure the documentary.
A questionnaire about body image, plastic surgery, and social media influences was completed by 8 females and 7 males. Responses showed that reasons for being happy with one's body included feeling that interior qualities are more important than looks, while reasons for unhappiness included having insecurities and wanting to change to fit social expectations. The majority of respondents were aged 16-19 and would not consider plastic surgery due to being self-confident or plastic surgery being expensive and risky. Social media was seen as influencing opinions on plastic surgery. Famous idols were said to influence through their perfect appearances and fashion more than their actions. The document outlines expectations for what should be included in an informative documentary on this topic.
This document contains 6 questions for a focus group about a magazine listings article page for a subsidiary product. The questions ask whether the page looks realistic for a magazine, which conventions stand out or could be improved, if including YouTube motifs on an online version is effective, if the main image is large enough, and if readers would watch a related documentary after reading the article.
The document contains questions for a focus group about a magazine listings article page created as a school project. It asks if the page looks realistic, how well it follows conventions from a real magazine, which conventions stand out, and ways it could be improved. It also asks about design choices like the use of YouTube motifs and the main image. Respondents are asked if the page looks interesting enough to purchase the magazine and read the article.
The document provides information on common codes and conventions used in magazine listing pages to advertise television programs and documentaries. It discusses elements like the masthead branding the product, a main heading introducing the topic, a large central image related to the theme, grab quotes to attract readers, a drop cap marking the start of the article, subheadings, and smaller supporting images. It also considers different magazine options before analyzing why Radio Times would be the best choice to represent a serious documentary topic in a sophisticated, mature way suited to its audience.
Radio Times magazine was chosen to host the double page spread for its sophisticated presentation style suited to the serious theme of the documentary. Radio Times conventions include a main heading, large central image, pull quote, page numbers, article text with a drop cap, and links to related websites. Its mature audience and understated design provide a professional representation of the documentary's content, unlike brighter magazines seen as too superficial.
1) The documentary Super Size Me follows filmmaker Morgan Spurlock as he eats only McDonald's food for 30 days to investigate the fast food industry and its effects on health.
2) Through interviews with medical experts and the public, as well as footage of obese individuals, the documentary represents modern American society as unhealthy, lazy, and more concerned with money than health.
3) However, the documentary does not fully examine personal responsibility or acknowledge that fast food consumption is ultimately an individual choice, representing an incomplete view of factors influencing health in American society.
This document summarizes the results of a questionnaire given to gather information for a documentary. It includes questions about the respondents' age, gender, experiences with dress code and makeup requirements in the workplace, opinions on requiring makeup in the workplace, experiences feeling pressure to look a certain way, and feelings of need to look a certain way in college. The summaries provided for each question analyze the results and how they will contribute to the documentary, which is about pressures of beauty.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about body image and plastic surgery. It provides details on the demographics of respondents and their answers to various questions. Key findings include: the sample was fairly evenly split between males and females; the majority were aged 16-19; most respondents were not happy with their body image and felt influenced by social media and celebrities; and the top expectations for what to include in a documentary were background footage, presenter, editing, cinematography, music, and facts.
Channel 4 would be the best channel to broadcast and advertise the documentary. It typically features shows focusing on body image, dating, and surgery that are similar in genre and appeal to the target audience of white women aged 16-30. In contrast, ITV and BBC programs skew older and cover more diverse topics, limiting advertising opportunities during prime audience viewing times. Channel 4 already has recognition and viewership from the target group for this type of documentary.
This document analyzes potential channels to air a documentary about plastic surgery. It discusses documentaries on Channel 4 that focus on dating, appearance and confidence, which align with their target audience of white women aged 16-30. Channel 4 recognizes this audience and could help advertise the documentary. In contrast, ITV's documentaries appeal more to older audiences and have limited advertising times. The BBC's varied documentaries also cater to older viewers and lack commercial breaks for promotions. Therefore, Channel 4 is positioned as the best channel due to its aligned audience and advertising opportunities.
This questionnaire asks respondents about their age, gender, employment status, any pressures they feel to look a certain way at work or school, and their opinions on women wearing makeup. Specifically, it asks about their age group, gender, employment, any requirements or pressure to wear makeup or dress a certain way at work, opinions on requiring makeup at work, experiences feeling bad about their appearance, pressures they feel about appearance for college, whether pressures are the same for women and men, and personal views on women wearing makeup.
This document summarizes the results of a questionnaire given to gather information for a documentary. It includes questions about the respondents' age, gender, experiences with dress code and makeup requirements in the workplace, opinions on requiring makeup in the workplace, experiences feeling pressure to look a certain way, and feelings of need to look a certain way in college. The summaries provide overviews of the responses to each question to understand perspectives and experiences in different areas covered by the documentary.
This risk assessment document evaluates potential hazards students may face while filming/taking photos for a media studies task in college. It identifies three risks: injury from tripping over equipment while filming, camera theft, and injury during travel. The degree of each risk is deemed minimal with existing control measures in place, such as filming in pairs, having a teacher guide, agreeing locations with the teacher, and arranging travel with the teacher. No further action is required.
This risk assessment document evaluates potential hazards students may face while filming or taking photos for a college task. It identifies risks of injury from tripping while setting up cameras, having equipment stolen or broken, and injuries while traveling to film locations. Control measures are outlined, such as having more than one person filming, following filming guidelines, and agreeing travel arrangements with teachers in advance. Further actions planned include safety training for students and filling out location information sheets before filming alone.
The document discusses conventions used in three documentaries about social media. The first documentary effectively used an on-screen presenter to make the audience feel involved, and included interviews with professionals in relevant environments. The second documentary set the scene well with archival footage and had a clear voiceover recorded in a proper environment. The third documentary differed by only presenting facts and statistics without footage or interviews, though it similarly used backing music throughout.
The document outlines group tasks and targets for a documentary filmmaking project. It assigns topics and research areas to different group members across various technologies for the weeks beginning September 26th. Reema will cover introductions, purposes, and types of documentaries using blogs, Prezi and PowerPoint. She will also brainstorm about video games and conduct audience research using Word and SlideShare. The others will research narrative structures, existing topics, criticisms and the history of documentaries. They will also brainstorm documentary ideas and gather facts relating to animal testing, feminism and violence.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
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(๐๐๐ ๐๐๐) (๐๐๐ฌ๐ฌ๐จ๐ง ๐)-๐๐ซ๐๐ฅ๐ข๐ฆ๐ฌ
๐๐ข๐ฌ๐๐ฎ๐ฌ๐ฌ ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐ฎ๐ซ๐ซ๐ข๐๐ฎ๐ฅ๐ฎ๐ฆ ๐ข๐ง ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐๐ก๐ข๐ฅ๐ข๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ข๐ง๐๐ฌ:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
๐๐ฑ๐ฉ๐ฅ๐๐ข๐ง ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐๐๐ญ๐ฎ๐ซ๐ ๐๐ง๐ ๐๐๐จ๐ฉ๐ ๐จ๐ ๐๐ง ๐๐ง๐ญ๐ซ๐๐ฉ๐ซ๐๐ง๐๐ฎ๐ซ:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
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In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
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The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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The chapter Lifelines of National Economy in Class 10 Geography focuses on the various modes of transportation and communication that play a vital role in the economic development of a country. These lifelines are crucial for the movement of goods, services, and people, thereby connecting different regions and promoting economic activities.
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
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These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.