The document contains a final draft of a script. It likely includes details about characters, scenes, dialogue, and plot points. The script is now complete and ready for production after undergoing revisions in previous drafts.
This document discusses the file formats and sizes used to create posters. JPEG, PNG, and PSD files were created so the poster can be printed, shared online, and edited in the future. The poster was made at 300dpi for high quality printing and sized to meet the specified brief requirements for portrait and landscape orientations.
The document summarizes and analyzes elements of scripts for various media types, including films, TV shows, radio dramas, and video games. It examines aspects like language, format, structure, style, target audience, and whether the content is fictional or nonfictional. For example, it notes that the Bohemian Rhapsody film script uses detailed descriptions to educate audiences about Freddie Mercury's life, while the EastEnders TV script features multi-stranded nonlinear storylines and aims to relate to working-class audiences.
The document analyzes how well the author met the criteria of a brief to create 3 horror movie posters for a paranormal horror film. The author believes they were successful by making posters that resembled the horror and paranormal horror genres through effects, color schemes, and camera settings. Each poster depicts a different narrative element from the film's plot and targets the asked-for age range of late teens to early 30s. Key information is displayed on each poster as required. The posters were completed on time, saved correctly in multiple file formats, and feature a diverse cast with some non-Caucasian characters.
The student believes they successfully met the brief of creating 3 horror movie posters with a paranormal sub-genre theme. The posters use similar color schemes, Photoshop effects, and camera settings to resemble paranormal horror posters. For example, the landscape poster features a ghostly effect on a figure to imply something supernatural. Each poster also targets an audience of late teens to early 30s and shows different narrative elements of the plot, such as characters or significant items, to give viewers a sense of the movie's story.
This document discusses the file formats and sizes used to create posters. JPEG, PNG, and PSD files were created so the poster can be printed, shared online, and edited in the future. The poster was made at 300dpi for high quality printing and sized to meet the specified brief requirements for portrait and landscape orientations.
The document summarizes and analyzes elements of scripts for various media types, including films, TV shows, radio dramas, and video games. It examines aspects like language, format, structure, style, target audience, and whether the content is fictional or nonfictional. For example, it notes that the Bohemian Rhapsody film script uses detailed descriptions to educate audiences about Freddie Mercury's life, while the EastEnders TV script features multi-stranded nonlinear storylines and aims to relate to working-class audiences.
The document analyzes how well the author met the criteria of a brief to create 3 horror movie posters for a paranormal horror film. The author believes they were successful by making posters that resembled the horror and paranormal horror genres through effects, color schemes, and camera settings. Each poster depicts a different narrative element from the film's plot and targets the asked-for age range of late teens to early 30s. Key information is displayed on each poster as required. The posters were completed on time, saved correctly in multiple file formats, and feature a diverse cast with some non-Caucasian characters.
The student believes they successfully met the brief of creating 3 horror movie posters with a paranormal sub-genre theme. The posters use similar color schemes, Photoshop effects, and camera settings to resemble paranormal horror posters. For example, the landscape poster features a ghostly effect on a figure to imply something supernatural. Each poster also targets an audience of late teens to early 30s and shows different narrative elements of the plot, such as characters or significant items, to give viewers a sense of the movie's story.
The document analyzes the marketing techniques used in movie posters created by the author for their project. Specifically, it discusses:
1) Using white text so key information like title and date are easily visible at a glance.
2) Making the title the largest text to draw attention and allow viewers to look up other details about the movie.
3) Including all six main characters on the theatrical poster so viewers can judge their ages and relatability.
4) Using clothing cues to further indicate characters' ages and roles.
5) Balancing male and female characters across posters to appeal to both genders.
The document summarizes the process of creating three movie posters - a teaser poster, theatrical poster, and landscape poster - for a paranormal horror film called "Signing Off." For each poster, it describes the photographic techniques, editing, and design choices used to fit the conventions of the horror genre and target audience. It also analyzes how each poster incorporates elements like mysterious lighting, shadowy figures, and old settings that create tension and a sense of the supernatural.
This document outlines graphics plans for three movie posters - a teaser poster, theatrical poster, and landscape poster. For each poster, it describes 5 graphics that will be used, including the type of graphic (font, logo, etc.), color, description, and how it will be created or obtained. The graphics include the movie title, release date, billing block, age rating, and production company logo. Fonts will be obtained from free websites and graphics will be created and arranged in Photoshop to draw attention to key information.
This document describes the layering and editing techniques used to create three movie posters in Photoshop. For the teaser poster, the figures were cut out and silhouetted by filling them with black and lowering the opacity. Text and logos were added on separate layers. The theatrical poster used two layers of the shot with a circular fade added to one layer to create a vignette. Text and logos were placed on individual layers. For the landscape poster, effects like bevel, glow, and satin were added to make the figure look like a ghost over its own layer. Text, logos, and an image of a Ouija board on its own layer were also included.
The document describes the layering and editing techniques used to create three different movie posters in Photoshop. For the teaser poster, the models were cut out and silhouetted. The theatrical poster used two layers of the shot with a fade and separate text and logo layers. For the landscape poster, effects were added to the model layer to create a ghostly appearance, and text and logos were placed on additional layers.
1. The document discusses potential posters for a horror movie, including a teaser poster, theatrical poster, and landscape poster.
2. For the teaser poster, the author proposes focusing on a group of models in the center of the shot to hint at the plot and leave some mystery.
3. For the theatrical poster, the author wants to show the setting clearly to convey the theme of a dated, odd living room, and include shadowy figures to maintain intrigue.
4. The landscape poster aims to create tension by showing the lower legs and feet of the main antagonist slightly off center, lit by candlelight in a homage to the Friday the 13th poster.
The document provides annotations for teaser, theatrical, and landscape posters for a horror film project.
For the teaser poster, the summary explains that models are positioned near the center of the frame to look like people seen through a spy hole, creating tension. For the theatrical poster, characters and a dated setting wall are clearly shown to provide context. Example posters like Arachnophobia and The Exorcist influenced the use of shadows and lighting. The landscape poster focuses mainly on the lower legs and feet of the antagonist near candlelight to generate a sense of caution and mystery similar to the Friday the 13th poster.
The document outlines the risks and risk controls for four photo shoots taking place at two locations. It identifies hazards such as papers to trip over, loose carpet, and stairs that can cause tripping at the locations. Risk controls like moving papers, taping down carpet, and having two people on stairs are in place. The risks are assessed as moderate, low, and extreme for the different shoots and locations.
The document outlines graphics plans for three movie posters - a teaser poster, theatrical poster, and landscape poster. For each poster, it describes 5 graphics that will be used including the type of graphic, color, description, and how it will be obtained. The graphics include fonts for the title, release date, and billing block. Logos will also be included for the age rating and Film4 production company. Fonts will be obtained from websites like dafont.com and logos from the BBFC website, Google, or directly from Film4. The graphics are planned to highlight important information and stand out on the posters.
The document outlines plans for three movie posters promoting the film "Signing Off". The first poster will show the main characters sitting in a circle around an Ouija board. The second poster will feature shadows on a wallpaper, and the third will show an Ouija board and the antagonist's feet. All posters will use dark colors and fonts to match horror genre conventions. Key settings and objects will be featured to hint at the plot without revealing too much.
The document provides layout instructions for three movie posters: a teaser poster, theatrical poster, and landscape poster. Each poster layout includes placement of graphics such as the title, billing block, release date, and main image. The teaser poster includes a fish eye graphic and uses white text. The theatrical poster places the billing block above the title and release date. The landscape poster features an Ouija board graphic and mixes black and white text.
N/A
BUDGET
Photoshop software: £0 (own software)
Camera equipment: £0 (own equipment)
Printing costs for 30 posters of each size/style: £300
Total budget: £300
This mood board for a script contains three words: Gore, Paranormal, and Eery. It suggests a horror or thriller genre that includes graphic violence, supernatural elements, and an unsettling atmosphere.
The document outlines a script proposal for a 6-10 minute horror film titled "Signing Off" for Film4. It will follow a group of 6 friends - late teens to early 20s - who discover a Ouija board at one of their grandmother's haunted houses. They use the board, accidentally releasing the house's ghosts which begin killing the friends one by one. The last two survivors eventually figure out how to properly end the Ouija session and banish the ghosts, leaving only the protagonist Jenny and her friend Chris alive to call the police. The script aims to attract both male and female viewers ages 16-30 with its blend of classic horror tropes and language relevant to the target demographic.
This document provides guidelines for formatting a script properly, including timing information, contact details, font and font size, page numbers, slug lines, character introductions in capital letters, descriptive action lines, narrative structure, and use of brackets to indicate actions alongside dialogue. The formatting aims to make scripts easy for actors, directors, and others to understand what is happening with characters and their dialogue at any given time in the script.
The document summarizes the writer's script project for a horror film. The 12-page script, titled "Signing Off," takes place in 2022 in Tampa, Florida and involves 6 friends who go to a creepy grandmother's house and unleash ghosts after playing with a Ouija board. By the end of the script, 4 of the characters have died but the 2 survivors are able to make the ghosts disappear by ending the Ouija board session. The script meets the requirements of the brief as a 10-minute American horror film and includes stereotypical horror character archetypes to appeal to audiences aged 15-30s. During drafting, the writer changed the tone from serious to more of a "cring
1) The document analyzes scripts for various media types including a film, TV show, radio drama, and video game.
2) It finds that the film and video game scripts are mostly single-stranded and nonlinear, while the TV and radio scripts are multi-stranded but linear.
3) The language, formatting, and conventions of each script are tailored to their respective media types to effectively convey information to audiences.
A group of friends go to a grandma's old house and decide to play with a Ouija board. They accidentally release spirits that begin killing them. Only three friends, Jenny, Gavin, and Chris, manage to escape. The script idea is for a 6-10 minute paranormal horror movie targeting an audience of late teens to early 30s. It will follow the story of a group of friends who go to a grandma's house and unwittingly unleash spirits through a Ouija board that begin killing them off, with only a few managing to survive.
The photographer will set up at 3 Mon Crecant at 5:30pm for the talents' arrival and will shoot the teaser poster from 5:30-5:45pm and the theatrical poster from 6:00-6:05pm. They will then wrap at 6:15pm. At 6:30pm they will close down the first location and travel to 24 Langbar Close to set up again by 6:35pm for Jacqui's arrival and will shoot a group of 6 sitting in a circle from 6:45-6:55pm before wrapping entirely.
This document contains a list of 3 items: Teaser poster, Theatrical poster, and Landscape poster. No other details are provided about the posters or what they contain.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
The document analyzes the marketing techniques used in movie posters created by the author for their project. Specifically, it discusses:
1) Using white text so key information like title and date are easily visible at a glance.
2) Making the title the largest text to draw attention and allow viewers to look up other details about the movie.
3) Including all six main characters on the theatrical poster so viewers can judge their ages and relatability.
4) Using clothing cues to further indicate characters' ages and roles.
5) Balancing male and female characters across posters to appeal to both genders.
The document summarizes the process of creating three movie posters - a teaser poster, theatrical poster, and landscape poster - for a paranormal horror film called "Signing Off." For each poster, it describes the photographic techniques, editing, and design choices used to fit the conventions of the horror genre and target audience. It also analyzes how each poster incorporates elements like mysterious lighting, shadowy figures, and old settings that create tension and a sense of the supernatural.
This document outlines graphics plans for three movie posters - a teaser poster, theatrical poster, and landscape poster. For each poster, it describes 5 graphics that will be used, including the type of graphic (font, logo, etc.), color, description, and how it will be created or obtained. The graphics include the movie title, release date, billing block, age rating, and production company logo. Fonts will be obtained from free websites and graphics will be created and arranged in Photoshop to draw attention to key information.
This document describes the layering and editing techniques used to create three movie posters in Photoshop. For the teaser poster, the figures were cut out and silhouetted by filling them with black and lowering the opacity. Text and logos were added on separate layers. The theatrical poster used two layers of the shot with a circular fade added to one layer to create a vignette. Text and logos were placed on individual layers. For the landscape poster, effects like bevel, glow, and satin were added to make the figure look like a ghost over its own layer. Text, logos, and an image of a Ouija board on its own layer were also included.
The document describes the layering and editing techniques used to create three different movie posters in Photoshop. For the teaser poster, the models were cut out and silhouetted. The theatrical poster used two layers of the shot with a fade and separate text and logo layers. For the landscape poster, effects were added to the model layer to create a ghostly appearance, and text and logos were placed on additional layers.
1. The document discusses potential posters for a horror movie, including a teaser poster, theatrical poster, and landscape poster.
2. For the teaser poster, the author proposes focusing on a group of models in the center of the shot to hint at the plot and leave some mystery.
3. For the theatrical poster, the author wants to show the setting clearly to convey the theme of a dated, odd living room, and include shadowy figures to maintain intrigue.
4. The landscape poster aims to create tension by showing the lower legs and feet of the main antagonist slightly off center, lit by candlelight in a homage to the Friday the 13th poster.
The document provides annotations for teaser, theatrical, and landscape posters for a horror film project.
For the teaser poster, the summary explains that models are positioned near the center of the frame to look like people seen through a spy hole, creating tension. For the theatrical poster, characters and a dated setting wall are clearly shown to provide context. Example posters like Arachnophobia and The Exorcist influenced the use of shadows and lighting. The landscape poster focuses mainly on the lower legs and feet of the antagonist near candlelight to generate a sense of caution and mystery similar to the Friday the 13th poster.
The document outlines the risks and risk controls for four photo shoots taking place at two locations. It identifies hazards such as papers to trip over, loose carpet, and stairs that can cause tripping at the locations. Risk controls like moving papers, taping down carpet, and having two people on stairs are in place. The risks are assessed as moderate, low, and extreme for the different shoots and locations.
The document outlines graphics plans for three movie posters - a teaser poster, theatrical poster, and landscape poster. For each poster, it describes 5 graphics that will be used including the type of graphic, color, description, and how it will be obtained. The graphics include fonts for the title, release date, and billing block. Logos will also be included for the age rating and Film4 production company. Fonts will be obtained from websites like dafont.com and logos from the BBFC website, Google, or directly from Film4. The graphics are planned to highlight important information and stand out on the posters.
The document outlines plans for three movie posters promoting the film "Signing Off". The first poster will show the main characters sitting in a circle around an Ouija board. The second poster will feature shadows on a wallpaper, and the third will show an Ouija board and the antagonist's feet. All posters will use dark colors and fonts to match horror genre conventions. Key settings and objects will be featured to hint at the plot without revealing too much.
The document provides layout instructions for three movie posters: a teaser poster, theatrical poster, and landscape poster. Each poster layout includes placement of graphics such as the title, billing block, release date, and main image. The teaser poster includes a fish eye graphic and uses white text. The theatrical poster places the billing block above the title and release date. The landscape poster features an Ouija board graphic and mixes black and white text.
N/A
BUDGET
Photoshop software: £0 (own software)
Camera equipment: £0 (own equipment)
Printing costs for 30 posters of each size/style: £300
Total budget: £300
This mood board for a script contains three words: Gore, Paranormal, and Eery. It suggests a horror or thriller genre that includes graphic violence, supernatural elements, and an unsettling atmosphere.
The document outlines a script proposal for a 6-10 minute horror film titled "Signing Off" for Film4. It will follow a group of 6 friends - late teens to early 20s - who discover a Ouija board at one of their grandmother's haunted houses. They use the board, accidentally releasing the house's ghosts which begin killing the friends one by one. The last two survivors eventually figure out how to properly end the Ouija session and banish the ghosts, leaving only the protagonist Jenny and her friend Chris alive to call the police. The script aims to attract both male and female viewers ages 16-30 with its blend of classic horror tropes and language relevant to the target demographic.
This document provides guidelines for formatting a script properly, including timing information, contact details, font and font size, page numbers, slug lines, character introductions in capital letters, descriptive action lines, narrative structure, and use of brackets to indicate actions alongside dialogue. The formatting aims to make scripts easy for actors, directors, and others to understand what is happening with characters and their dialogue at any given time in the script.
The document summarizes the writer's script project for a horror film. The 12-page script, titled "Signing Off," takes place in 2022 in Tampa, Florida and involves 6 friends who go to a creepy grandmother's house and unleash ghosts after playing with a Ouija board. By the end of the script, 4 of the characters have died but the 2 survivors are able to make the ghosts disappear by ending the Ouija board session. The script meets the requirements of the brief as a 10-minute American horror film and includes stereotypical horror character archetypes to appeal to audiences aged 15-30s. During drafting, the writer changed the tone from serious to more of a "cring
1) The document analyzes scripts for various media types including a film, TV show, radio drama, and video game.
2) It finds that the film and video game scripts are mostly single-stranded and nonlinear, while the TV and radio scripts are multi-stranded but linear.
3) The language, formatting, and conventions of each script are tailored to their respective media types to effectively convey information to audiences.
A group of friends go to a grandma's old house and decide to play with a Ouija board. They accidentally release spirits that begin killing them. Only three friends, Jenny, Gavin, and Chris, manage to escape. The script idea is for a 6-10 minute paranormal horror movie targeting an audience of late teens to early 30s. It will follow the story of a group of friends who go to a grandma's house and unwittingly unleash spirits through a Ouija board that begin killing them off, with only a few managing to survive.
The photographer will set up at 3 Mon Crecant at 5:30pm for the talents' arrival and will shoot the teaser poster from 5:30-5:45pm and the theatrical poster from 6:00-6:05pm. They will then wrap at 6:15pm. At 6:30pm they will close down the first location and travel to 24 Langbar Close to set up again by 6:35pm for Jacqui's arrival and will shoot a group of 6 sitting in a circle from 6:45-6:55pm before wrapping entirely.
This document contains a list of 3 items: Teaser poster, Theatrical poster, and Landscape poster. No other details are provided about the posters or what they contain.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
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This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
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