The document contains details of camera settings for 21 shots, including camera model, lens, shutter speed, exposure, ISO, and white balance. For shots 1-15 and 19, the camera was a Canon 700D using an 18-135mm lens, shutter speed of 1/50, ISO of 400, and white balance set to tungsten. For shots 16-18 and 20-21, the camera was also a 700D but used a 50mm lens, shutter speed of 1/50, ISO of 100, and white balance set to tungsten.
Location one was an office suitable for filming a mock doctor-patient interview, with 3-point lighting from LED lights and the room's main light. Location two was a medical room acting as a convincing surgery room with a hospital bed, also lit with 3-point lighting from LED and main room lights.
The document contains details of camera settings for 21 shots, including camera model, lens, shutter speed, exposure, ISO, and white balance. For shots 1-15 and 19, the camera was a Canon 700D using an 18-135mm lens, shutter speed of 1/50, ISO of 400, and white balance set to tungsten. For shots 16-18 and 20-21, the camera was also a 700D but used a 50mm lens, shutter speed of 1/50, ISO of 100, and white balance set to tungsten.
Location one was an office suitable for filming a mock doctor-patient interview, with 3-point lighting from LED lights and the room's main light. Location two was a medical room acting as a convincing surgery room with a hospital bed, also lit with 3-point lighting from LED and main room lights.
This document contains a risk assessment form for the BBC. Part A provides information about the production such as the department, address, and contact details. It also lists the team members involved and locations. Part B contains a list of potential hazards to consider such as physical, chemical, and health hazards. A risk matrix is also included to determine the likelihood and severity of potential harm from each hazard.
This document is a call sheet for a film production. It provides key details about the production including the production company, director, producer, locations, scenes being filmed that day, cast members involved, stand-ins, crew requirements, and an estimated wrap time. Location is at a park and they will be filming scenes 1 and 2 during the day. The call sheet lists the main production contacts and details about costumes, makeup, camera/rushes, lighting and other logistical aspects of filming on location.
This storyboard document contains planning for multiple video shots including shot type, description, props/location, duration, and audio. It lists transitions between shots. Each shot is planned to include relevant details to visualize how it will appear and flow together in a finished video.
This document contains storyboards for a visual project. It includes 12 shots with descriptions of scenes, characters, movements, locations, visual effects, audio, and transitions. Shots involve characters engaging in fast-paced action scenes and interactions in various locations while different music plays. Transitions such as cuts and fades are used to connect the shots over their designated durations.
The survey responses provided feedback on various aspects of the movie concept. For the main character Zara's poor vision, the majority found it an effective concept, though some had difficulty grasping it. Most respondents agreed the stalker imposter added interesting thriller elements, though some found plot details like how he knew her location obscure. While most saw it as a thriller, some were unsure, so emphasizing the imposter's unpredictable psychotic behavior could help sway them. Domestic abuse themes were agreed to add to the menacing nature, and making the doctor a male could increase mystery over the imposter's identity.
Zara goes to the optician clinic to get contacts for her poor vision. Her boyfriend Jonathan picks her up after. At home, she puts in her contacts and realizes the man downstairs is an imposter. Terrified, she looks for a way to escape but the imposter finds and attacks her, leaving her unconscious. The next morning, she wakes up in bed but finds herself shackled, with the imposter saying good morning. The film aims to be a thriller exploring how Zara's poor vision leads to this situation, inspired by shows like Luther and Hush.
The short film "Forget Me Not" tells the story of Zara, a 22-year-old woman with poor eyesight who undergoes cataract surgery. When her boyfriend picks her up afterwards, she realizes it is actually an imposter. Terrified, Zara tries to figure out who the imposter is and how to escape. The imposter confronts and attacks her, leaving her unconscious. The next morning, Zara awakens confused but finds the imposter there, saying good morning. The film is inspired by shows like "Luther" and aims to be made into a full-length thriller.
Community radio stations are small, non-profit radio stations that serve a specific local area or community. They may cater to ethnic, religious, or age-specific groups. Free Radio and All FM are examples of community radio stations in the UK. Internet radio stations can be large commercial operations or very small stations run by an individual. They use the internet to reach niche audiences interested in particular music, topics, or world views. Popular large internet radio stations include iHeartRadio and SiriusXM, while smaller niche stations can be found through online research.
This document contains a BBC risk assessment form with several sections. It lists the location of the risk assessment as Hampstead Heath and outlines that the assessment covers a radio production involving an outdoor location shoot. It lists the team members involved and identifies several potential hazards from the provided list like assault, working at heights, slipping/tripping hazards. The final section rates the likelihood and severity of potential harms to determine the overall risk level.
This document is a release form for a contributor to Project T. It provides the project title, the contributor's name and address, date of filming, and production company information. The contributor consents to being filmed and recorded for the project, as the nature and content of the project has been fully explained. The contributor signs the form, agreeing to the terms and conditions for their contribution.
The document describes how to create several visual effects in a video editing project. It details adding text to a black background and applying a horror font style. It then explains how to add color-changing and static effects to the text, as well as a "Quiver" effect. Next, it discusses adding rising smoke particles to the text layer and positioning smoke particle effects over footage to create a dark aura and teleportation effect. Finally, it describes downloading blood animation files and placing them in a scene to create a blood splatter effect from a slashed neck.
Independent radio stations have smaller workloads than commercial stations. They still must go through pre-production, production, and post-production phases. Pre-production involves show preparation, social media announcements, and technical setup. During production, the presenter interacts with listeners and monitors equipment. In post-production, the broadcast is uploaded online and feedback is gathered. Commercial stations have more complex workflows due to various show types, guests, and meeting commercial needs. Pre-production involves content planning and show development. Production requires close collaboration between presenters, producers, and assistants to run live shows smoothly. Post-production includes uploading shows and reviewing performance.
Independent radio stations require 5 main pieces of equipment: a controller to control music and jingles alongside DJ software, a mixer to combine audio signals, a compressor/limiter to regulate sound levels, a laptop to run DJ software and access social media, and a microphone and headset for mixing and presenting. Commercial radio stations require additional equipment like multiple computers and monitors dedicated to specific tasks, radio station software to store and play songs, commercials, and jingles, digital cart walls and playlists to prepare content before shows, and digital playback systems to schedule and track songs.
Zara visits her doctor with symptoms of amnesia and schizophrenia. The doctor notices inconsistencies regarding Zara's boyfriend and gives her contacts to help with her vision. When Zara returns home, she realizes the man claiming to be her boyfriend Jonathan is actually an imposter. The imposter attacks Zara and makes her lose consciousness. The next morning, Zara has forgotten the events due to her conditions and the imposter claims it was just a panic attack.
This call sheet provides production details for a film shooting on location. It lists the production company, director, producer, and contact information. The call time is 9:30 AM and filming will take place at a location involving an executive and his office. Four main cast members and their characters are listed along with pickup/wrap times. Requirements for the shoot include lighting, makeup/costumes, camera/rushes equipment, and catering. Parking, toilets and other facilities are also noted along with an estimated wrap time of 6 PM.
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