This document contains a shot list for a group assignment with 17 scenes. It details the shot number, type, location, and description for each shot. It also includes storyboards, locations and dates, location permissions, and talent releases sections. The shot list provides details for filming at three locations between March 26th and April 2nd.
This document contains engineering drawings of lifting lugs, including section views and detail views at different scales. It shows two circular lifting lugs with diameters of 10 inches and radii of 2.5 inches, including dimensions and notes. One lug is labeled as Detail F and the other as Detail E, both at a scale of 1:3.5, to provide enlarged views of specific sections for clarity.
This document summarizes the soundtrack elements of the game StarCraft 2. It describes the ominous music and wind sounds that set the scene of an open wasteland or plains at the beginning of the cinematic. Gunfire and alarm sirens are also heard, indicating a battle in the distance. The narrative involves Kerrigan summarizing past events and Mengsk deciding to withdraw forces rather than attempt a rescue, much to the dismay of Jim Raynor. Production techniques like music and ambient sounds are used to set the mood and setting for different parts of the cinematic.
The document describes moving frogs between lily pads in a pond. It states that moving frogs from one side of the pond to the other, changing their positioning from (F1) (F2) (F3) ( ) (M1) (M2) (M3) to (M1) (M2) (M3) ( ) (F3) (F2) (F1), can normally be completed within 3 minutes by people with an IQ over 50.
This document provides descriptions of props needed for the opening sequence of a film about a character called The Silencer. It includes:
1) A silenced 9mm pistol covered in slight blood that The Silencer uses for killing and will be shown being cleaned.
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3) Crumpled mission reports and a tattered map pinned to a wall that show The Silencer's previous mission locations and will establish his lifestyle.
4) The props help explain The Silencer's profession and background but are not essential to the overall plot.
This document analyzes the multiplayer map Guardian from the game Halo 3. It is a small, symmetrical map set in an overgrown Forerunner temple on the Ark. The map encourages constant movement between the central area, grav lift room, sniper tower, and bottom floor. Combat primarily occurs in the central area, while the most powerful weapons like the gravity hammer and shotgun are located in the lower area. The sniper tower offers the highest vantage point on the map but paths leading to it expose players to fire from within.
Vectorworks offers an educational version of their software. This version allows students and educators to access Vectorworks' design and documentation tools for free. The educational version provides access to core Vectorworks functionality to help students learn design skills.
Vectorworks offers an educational version of their software. This version allows students and educators to access Vectorworks' design and documentation tools for free. The educational version provides access to core Vectorworks functionality to help students learn design skills.
This document contains engineering drawings of lifting lugs, including section views and detail views at different scales. It shows two circular lifting lugs with diameters of 10 inches and radii of 2.5 inches, including dimensions and notes. One lug is labeled as Detail F and the other as Detail E, both at a scale of 1:3.5, to provide enlarged views of specific sections for clarity.
This document summarizes the soundtrack elements of the game StarCraft 2. It describes the ominous music and wind sounds that set the scene of an open wasteland or plains at the beginning of the cinematic. Gunfire and alarm sirens are also heard, indicating a battle in the distance. The narrative involves Kerrigan summarizing past events and Mengsk deciding to withdraw forces rather than attempt a rescue, much to the dismay of Jim Raynor. Production techniques like music and ambient sounds are used to set the mood and setting for different parts of the cinematic.
The document describes moving frogs between lily pads in a pond. It states that moving frogs from one side of the pond to the other, changing their positioning from (F1) (F2) (F3) ( ) (M1) (M2) (M3) to (M1) (M2) (M3) ( ) (F3) (F2) (F1), can normally be completed within 3 minutes by people with an IQ over 50.
This document provides descriptions of props needed for the opening sequence of a film about a character called The Silencer. It includes:
1) A silenced 9mm pistol covered in slight blood that The Silencer uses for killing and will be shown being cleaned.
2) A plain laptop belonging to The Silencer that will be used for communicating with headquarters and writing mission reports.
3) Crumpled mission reports and a tattered map pinned to a wall that show The Silencer's previous mission locations and will establish his lifestyle.
4) The props help explain The Silencer's profession and background but are not essential to the overall plot.
This document analyzes the multiplayer map Guardian from the game Halo 3. It is a small, symmetrical map set in an overgrown Forerunner temple on the Ark. The map encourages constant movement between the central area, grav lift room, sniper tower, and bottom floor. Combat primarily occurs in the central area, while the most powerful weapons like the gravity hammer and shotgun are located in the lower area. The sniper tower offers the highest vantage point on the map but paths leading to it expose players to fire from within.
Vectorworks offers an educational version of their software. This version allows students and educators to access Vectorworks' design and documentation tools for free. The educational version provides access to core Vectorworks functionality to help students learn design skills.
Vectorworks offers an educational version of their software. This version allows students and educators to access Vectorworks' design and documentation tools for free. The educational version provides access to core Vectorworks functionality to help students learn design skills.
The document contains a list of measurements in feet and inches. Most measurements are between 1 and 10 feet, with a few over 10 feet and under 1 foot. The largest measurement is 28'-1 1/2" and the smallest is 1'-11 3/4". The text "Vectorworks Educational Version" appears twice at the bottom.
The document summarizes in an alarmist tone various perceived threats to children in the 1970s-80s, including heavy metal music, Ouija boards, short shorts, marijuana, and dancing. It claims these activities will lead to drug use, sexual behavior, violence, and even death. It advises parents to closely monitor their children and take drastic actions like burning Ouija boards if they engage in these activities.
The Eagle and Bluebird taunt each other, with the Eagle boasting that he can pick up a small lamb faster than the Bluebird can preen in his mirror. The Eagle succeeds in carrying off a lamb, while the Bluebird's attempt to pick up a large lamb gets his talons stuck in its wool. A farmer comes and untangles the Bluebird, saying he will make a pet for his daughter. The Eagle observes this and concludes that one should not let beauty overestimate one's abilities.
The rehearsal report summarizes a rehearsal for the play "Fools for Love" on Nov. 8 from 1:10 to 2:10 PM. The actors practiced stage combat in slow motion and line memorization, accomplishing their objectives. Their goals for the next rehearsal are to speed up the stage combat to look more realistic and memorize the first section of lines, as the stage combat was found to be awkward and in need of more practice.
This production report summarizes a production with Stage Manager Alyssa Wano of an unnamed company. It lists the production elements like lighting, sound, costumes, sets, props, and choreography but does not provide any details. The report also includes the planned and actual start times, end time, and attendance, but no numbers are listed. It was created by Alyssa Wano on an unspecified date.
This performance report provides details on a production including the stage manager, company name, date, performance number, running time, attendance numbers, and any notes or comments. No issues were reported for the technical aspects, rehearsals, or accidents. No information was provided on the next call time.
The document contains a list of measurements in feet and inches. Most measurements are between 1 and 10 feet, with a few over 10 feet and under 1 foot. The largest measurement is 28'-1 1/2" and the smallest is 1'-11 3/4". The text "Vectorworks Educational Version" appears twice at the bottom.
The document summarizes in an alarmist tone various perceived threats to children in the 1970s-80s, including heavy metal music, Ouija boards, short shorts, marijuana, and dancing. It claims these activities will lead to drug use, sexual behavior, violence, and even death. It advises parents to closely monitor their children and take drastic actions like burning Ouija boards if they engage in these activities.
The Eagle and Bluebird taunt each other, with the Eagle boasting that he can pick up a small lamb faster than the Bluebird can preen in his mirror. The Eagle succeeds in carrying off a lamb, while the Bluebird's attempt to pick up a large lamb gets his talons stuck in its wool. A farmer comes and untangles the Bluebird, saying he will make a pet for his daughter. The Eagle observes this and concludes that one should not let beauty overestimate one's abilities.
The rehearsal report summarizes a rehearsal for the play "Fools for Love" on Nov. 8 from 1:10 to 2:10 PM. The actors practiced stage combat in slow motion and line memorization, accomplishing their objectives. Their goals for the next rehearsal are to speed up the stage combat to look more realistic and memorize the first section of lines, as the stage combat was found to be awkward and in need of more practice.
This production report summarizes a production with Stage Manager Alyssa Wano of an unnamed company. It lists the production elements like lighting, sound, costumes, sets, props, and choreography but does not provide any details. The report also includes the planned and actual start times, end time, and attendance, but no numbers are listed. It was created by Alyssa Wano on an unspecified date.
This performance report provides details on a production including the stage manager, company name, date, performance number, running time, attendance numbers, and any notes or comments. No issues were reported for the technical aspects, rehearsals, or accidents. No information was provided on the next call time.
1. COMM 150: Group Assignment 2 Group Number #17
Shot List
Scene
#
Shot
#
Shot Type Location AestheticsDescription
1 1 Graphic N/A credits
10 2 WS Landscape Final Credits
2 3 WS Ext.Fieldand
Tree
Pan downfromsky;establishingshotof eagle andbbin
tree and lambsinthe field;camerainmotion
2 4 MCU Ext.Branch establishingshotof bbrecognizinghisvanity
4 5 MCU Ext.Branch BB in tree
4 6 MCU Ext.Branch BB in tree
2 7 MS Ext.Branch establishingshotof bband eagle intree conversingand
chastising
2 8 MS Ext.Branch establishingshotof bband eagle intree conversingand
chastising
4 9 MCU Ext.Branch Eagle intree
4 10 MCU Ext.Branch Eagle intree
9 11 MS Ext.Branch Straighton lookingatthe eagle ashe deliversthe moral
3 12 OSS Ext.Branch bb lookingateagle aseagle jumpsfromtree tocapture
lamb
5 13 OSS Ext.Branch Eagle lookingdownatbb infield
5 14 OSS Ext.Branch Eagle lookingdownatbb in field
2 15 MCU Ext.Mid Field Establishingshotof the lambthe Eagle isgoingto
capture
5 16 MCU Ext.Mid Field dramatic,victoriousmusicplayingandangle gives
illusionof bbsucceedingincarryingawaythe lamb
5 17 MCU Ext.Mid Field bb stuckon lamband talkingtohimself
5 18 MS Ext.Mid Field snap out(cut musicand go to real time strugglingof
bb) to show bb stuck,himlookingdownandrealizing
he’sstuck
3 19 MWS Ext.Mid Field lamband eagle
7 20 WS Ext.Mid Field Establishingshotof farmerenteringthe scene and
circlingthe bb andlamb
7 21 MS Ext.Mid Field Farmerbeginsuntanglingbbfromlamb
7 22 MCU Ext.Mid Field Establishingbb’svaryingemotions
7 23 MCU Ext.Mid Field Establishingbb’svaryingemotions
7 24 MCU Ext.Mid Field Establishingbb’svaryingemotions
7 25 MCU Ext.Mid Field Establishingfarmer’sfacial expressionsandintent
7 26 MCU Ext.Mid Field Establishingfarmer’sfacial expressionsandintent
7 27 MCU Ext.Mid Field Establishingfarmer’sfacial expressionsandintent
3 28 MS Ext.Mid Field camera panningalongwitheagle flyingtolamb
5 29 MS Ext.Mid Field camera panningalongwithbbflyingtolamb
8 30 MS Int.Dark Establishingdaughter’sevil tendencies
17. 17
Locations and Dates
Location Name Location Address Shots to be Filmedat
Location (By Number)
ShootingDates for
Each Location
ButtermilkFalls Route 18 & First
Avenue, Homewood,
PA 15010
All March 26-April 2
Blue Spruce Park 1128 Blue Spruce Rd,
Indiana, PA 15701
All March 26-April 2
YellowCreekState
Park
170 PA-259, Penn
Run, PA 15765
All March 26-April 2