Three teenage boys, Myles, Dan, and George get into trouble after missing the last bus home from a party. They encounter a threatening taxi driver who tries to assault Myles. Dan and George work together to rescue Myles. The boys then run from another threatening man. Along the way, George and Myles patch up their friendship differences, and George shows kindness to Dan by sharing his coat when Dan gets cold. They safely make it back to Myles' house.
This document is a screenplay for a film titled "Eternal Love". It describes a series of shots that tell the story of a couple on a date at a restaurant. The shots include extreme close-ups of the restaurant sign, candles on their table, and the couple holding hands in the parking lot. Further shots in the car show them cuddling and singing to the radio. The final shot is an aerial view of their car driving away, with the picture fading to black to suggest a crash. The screenplay aims to portray the romance between the couple through a sequence of shots at the restaurant and in their car.
This screenplay introduces Marc Telssein, a psychopath, in an abandoned stable. It provides background information on serial killers like John Wayne Gacy, Edmund Kemper, Jeffery Dahmer, and Andrei Chikatilo. Marc explains that psychopaths make up 1% of the population and don't feel remorse or care what others think of them. The screenplay then shows quick clips of Marc killing a man at night in the stable. In the final scene, Marc directly states that he is a psychopath.
Malcolm is struggling with depression and loneliness after the death of his sister in a car accident. He has stopped attending therapy sessions and isolates himself in his empty home. His friend Andy checks on him at the playground and encourages him to get help. At home, Malcolm has a breakdown after accidentally breaking a framed photo of him and his sister. He has a vision of his sister who tells him to stop blaming himself and move forward. This gives Malcolm closure and a newfound willingness to get help and live his life again.
1) Myles, Dan, and George miss their bus after getting into a fight at the stop. They try to get a cab but George and Dan abandon Myles, leaving him with an unscrupulous cab driver.
2) Dan and George work together to rescue Myles from the cab driver, who was threatening him. The three boys then run from another man while trying to make their way home on foot.
3) During the long walk, George and Myles patch things up as George realizes Myles has ambitions beyond their past delinquent activities. They support each other through the challenging journey.
Malcolm is grieving the loss of his sister Abi. During a breakdown, he has a vision of Abi who tells him her death was not his fault and he must learn to be happy. This gives Malcolm closure. Though still depressed, Malcolm believes he is making progress in therapy and learning to cope with his grief.
Three teenage boys, Myles, Dan, and George get into trouble after missing the last bus home from a party. They encounter a threatening taxi driver who tries to assault Myles. Dan and George work together to rescue Myles. The boys then run from another threatening man. Along the way, George and Myles patch up their friendship differences, and George shows kindness to Dan by sharing his coat when Dan gets cold. They safely make it back to Myles' house.
This document is a screenplay for a film titled "Eternal Love". It describes a series of shots that tell the story of a couple on a date at a restaurant. The shots include extreme close-ups of the restaurant sign, candles on their table, and the couple holding hands in the parking lot. Further shots in the car show them cuddling and singing to the radio. The final shot is an aerial view of their car driving away, with the picture fading to black to suggest a crash. The screenplay aims to portray the romance between the couple through a sequence of shots at the restaurant and in their car.
This screenplay introduces Marc Telssein, a psychopath, in an abandoned stable. It provides background information on serial killers like John Wayne Gacy, Edmund Kemper, Jeffery Dahmer, and Andrei Chikatilo. Marc explains that psychopaths make up 1% of the population and don't feel remorse or care what others think of them. The screenplay then shows quick clips of Marc killing a man at night in the stable. In the final scene, Marc directly states that he is a psychopath.
Malcolm is struggling with depression and loneliness after the death of his sister in a car accident. He has stopped attending therapy sessions and isolates himself in his empty home. His friend Andy checks on him at the playground and encourages him to get help. At home, Malcolm has a breakdown after accidentally breaking a framed photo of him and his sister. He has a vision of his sister who tells him to stop blaming himself and move forward. This gives Malcolm closure and a newfound willingness to get help and live his life again.
1) Myles, Dan, and George miss their bus after getting into a fight at the stop. They try to get a cab but George and Dan abandon Myles, leaving him with an unscrupulous cab driver.
2) Dan and George work together to rescue Myles from the cab driver, who was threatening him. The three boys then run from another man while trying to make their way home on foot.
3) During the long walk, George and Myles patch things up as George realizes Myles has ambitions beyond their past delinquent activities. They support each other through the challenging journey.
Malcolm is grieving the loss of his sister Abi. During a breakdown, he has a vision of Abi who tells him her death was not his fault and he must learn to be happy. This gives Malcolm closure. Though still depressed, Malcolm believes he is making progress in therapy and learning to cope with his grief.
Mercury confidently walks down a busy city street in platform shoes, grey trousers, and a red leather jacket, ignoring gossiping onlookers. He gazes into a jewelry shop window. Later, Terry waits outside a cafe with coffee for himself and Mercury. When Mercury calls Terry, he cryptically asks "Who's the cat that won't cop out?" and Terry is confused. Mercury then arrives at the cafe, and Terry criticizes his flamboyant outfit, but Mercury declares he has transformed into his new persona "Mercury". They then walk away together.
1) Myles, Dan, and George miss their bus after George starts a fight at the stop. They decide to walk but are then confronted by a threatening man who demands Dan's phone.
2) George punches the man and the three run away and split up to hide. They regroup and continue walking, discussing their lives. Myles and Dan have been accepted to university while George continues to get into trouble.
3) When Dan stops to rest, George gives him his coat to help keep him warm. They part on good terms after George walks Myles and Dan back to Myles' house.
This document is a script that introduces the main characters Josh and Jenny. In the first scene, Josh is being driven to therapy by his mother while playing on his Nintendo. Meanwhile, Jenny is being driven to a job interview by her father while getting ready. Both 24-year-old Josh and 22-year-old Jenny seem unhappy about their situations. Their cars park next to each other and Josh and Jenny make eye contact before parting ways with their parents.
Jean Michelle is an unsuccessful artist who only paints stick figures. He is facing eviction until he learns of an art competition prize of $1000. At the competition, his painting shows promise for the first time, but another artist, Claude, sabotages his work and claims it as his own. Jean Michelle does not win the competition. However, he later discovers his original painting from years ago being displayed in a gallery under an unknown artist. He confronts the gallery, declaring that he is the true artist.
A busy city street is shown with many people walking and vehicles passing. A pair of platform shoes and matching outfit belonging to Mercury are seen walking confidently through the crowds. Mercury gazes into a jewelry shop window at his reflection. Two modernly dressed men laugh at Mercury's retro style as he passes.
The scene cuts to Terry waiting outside a quiet cafe holding two coffees. Mercury calls Terry reciting the lyrics "who's the cat that won't cop out?" Terry answers confused and urges Mercury to hurry. When Mercury arrives, Terry comments on Mercury's flamboyant outfit but Mercury declares he has transformed into his new persona called Mercury. They then walk off together.
For creating the script, the author used Celtex script writing software which formatted pages in a script layout. A Lumix DSLR camera, tripod, zoom recorder, and headphones were used to shoot the film. The zoom recorder captured dialogue without background noise. Adobe Premier was used to edit the film, adding effects like flashbacks and titles. Free Music Archive provided non-copyright music.
The author researched short films on YouTube and other sites like Short Film of the Week.
Storyboard software from Celtex was used for planning, allowing sequencing and a shooting script. A Flip camera and iPhone mimicked planned camera angles on location hunts.
Evaluation questions used Safari, Pages, the laptop
The document is a screenplay about a school of dance that follows girls practicing ballet in a dance studio during the day and boys practicing hip hop in a street studio at night. It shows the girls stretching and then performing a ballet routine as a group and in pairs, executing moves like rolls on the floor and pirouettes. It also shows the boys practicing hip hop as a trio and individually with moves like a front flip and windmill. Finally, it depicts the girls and boys combining for a joint hip hop routine before ending with the blurred dance studio image.
1. The document describes a scene that takes place in the bedrooms of two teenagers, Josh and Isa. Though their rooms are decorated differently based on their families and backgrounds, all items are placed in the same locations.
2. The scene shows Josh and Isa getting ready in their rooms, putting on outfits and accessories typical of the other's gender. There are crosscuts between Josh dressing as a girl in his room and Isa dressing as a boy in her room.
3. The document ends with a long shot of Josh and Isa staring into a mirror, having fully dressed up in the outfits of the opposite gender.
This 3 sentence summary provides the essential information about the document:
This screenplay document outlines a therapy session between a couple, John and Jane, and their therapist as they discuss the state of their 6 year marriage and how they initially met 5 years ago in Bogota, Colombia while flashing between their dialogue and title cards introducing the production company, starring actors, director and more.
This document provides a review and details about the short film "Fluff" directed by Sebastian Whitsfield. It summarizes that the film tells a creative story about young love trials, starring Philly Marra and Sebastian Whitsfield. The review praises Marra's touching performance and Whitsfield's direction, which moves beyond his previous work and delivers an experimental indie film with heart. Overall, the review recommends the film for its absorbing and non-formulaic exploration of love through symbolism and moments.
This 3 sentence summary provides the key details about the document:
The document is a screenplay titled "Eternal Love" that outlines various scene shots including establishing shots of a park with a dog and couple, shots of a couple leaving a restaurant and getting in their car, and shots of the car driving down the road with the picture fading out, suggesting a crash.
Toby is seen in a bright room covered in fabric and newspaper, preparing surgical instruments on a table. He is cutting and stitching pieces of flesh on a chopping board. The walls are covered in overlapping faces with annotations. Toby engages in various tasks like scrubbing equipment, sharpening knives, and attaching new pictures to the wall. The screenplay focuses on Toby's activities in his surgical preparation space, or "lair".
1) Myles, Dan, and George miss their bus after George starts a fight at the stop.
2) With no money for a cab, they reluctantly walk together at night through a dark area.
3) They are confronted by a threatening man but manage to escape by splitting up and hiding.
4) While walking, George and Myles discuss how their lives have diverged, with Myles pursuing education, as they help warm cold Dan along the way.
A man is running from the police and his enemy through streets and houses at night. He escapes into the forest but finds himself trapped with his enemy closing in. Covered in mud, he hides in the woods silently, hoping not to be found and caught, as this is his only chance of survival.
1) Myles, Dan, and George miss their bus after getting in a fight at the stop. They try to get a cab but realize none of them have money.
2) They run from the cab driver after he threatens Myles. George saves Myles from the driver but they have no way home.
3) After walking for a while, George lends Dan his coat when Dan gets too cold. They part on good terms outside Myles' house.
This document provides a summary of the shots and scenes that would be included in the screenplay for a romantic film called "Eternal Love". It outlines a series of shots that would be used to introduce the main characters as a happy couple spending a day in the park, then show them leaving in their car while still appearing loving and affectionate. The summary ends by suggesting an ominous fade out and crash sound as the car drives away, implying some danger or twist may occur.
Mercury confidently walks down a busy city street in platform shoes, grey trousers, and a red leather jacket, ignoring gossiping onlookers. He gazes into a jewelry shop window. Later, Terry waits outside a cafe with coffee for himself and Mercury. When Mercury calls Terry, he cryptically asks "Who's the cat that won't cop out?" and Terry is confused. Mercury then arrives at the cafe, and Terry criticizes his flamboyant outfit, but Mercury declares he has transformed into his new persona "Mercury". They then walk away together.
1) Myles, Dan, and George miss their bus after George starts a fight at the stop. They decide to walk but are then confronted by a threatening man who demands Dan's phone.
2) George punches the man and the three run away and split up to hide. They regroup and continue walking, discussing their lives. Myles and Dan have been accepted to university while George continues to get into trouble.
3) When Dan stops to rest, George gives him his coat to help keep him warm. They part on good terms after George walks Myles and Dan back to Myles' house.
This document is a script that introduces the main characters Josh and Jenny. In the first scene, Josh is being driven to therapy by his mother while playing on his Nintendo. Meanwhile, Jenny is being driven to a job interview by her father while getting ready. Both 24-year-old Josh and 22-year-old Jenny seem unhappy about their situations. Their cars park next to each other and Josh and Jenny make eye contact before parting ways with their parents.
Jean Michelle is an unsuccessful artist who only paints stick figures. He is facing eviction until he learns of an art competition prize of $1000. At the competition, his painting shows promise for the first time, but another artist, Claude, sabotages his work and claims it as his own. Jean Michelle does not win the competition. However, he later discovers his original painting from years ago being displayed in a gallery under an unknown artist. He confronts the gallery, declaring that he is the true artist.
A busy city street is shown with many people walking and vehicles passing. A pair of platform shoes and matching outfit belonging to Mercury are seen walking confidently through the crowds. Mercury gazes into a jewelry shop window at his reflection. Two modernly dressed men laugh at Mercury's retro style as he passes.
The scene cuts to Terry waiting outside a quiet cafe holding two coffees. Mercury calls Terry reciting the lyrics "who's the cat that won't cop out?" Terry answers confused and urges Mercury to hurry. When Mercury arrives, Terry comments on Mercury's flamboyant outfit but Mercury declares he has transformed into his new persona called Mercury. They then walk off together.
For creating the script, the author used Celtex script writing software which formatted pages in a script layout. A Lumix DSLR camera, tripod, zoom recorder, and headphones were used to shoot the film. The zoom recorder captured dialogue without background noise. Adobe Premier was used to edit the film, adding effects like flashbacks and titles. Free Music Archive provided non-copyright music.
The author researched short films on YouTube and other sites like Short Film of the Week.
Storyboard software from Celtex was used for planning, allowing sequencing and a shooting script. A Flip camera and iPhone mimicked planned camera angles on location hunts.
Evaluation questions used Safari, Pages, the laptop
The document is a screenplay about a school of dance that follows girls practicing ballet in a dance studio during the day and boys practicing hip hop in a street studio at night. It shows the girls stretching and then performing a ballet routine as a group and in pairs, executing moves like rolls on the floor and pirouettes. It also shows the boys practicing hip hop as a trio and individually with moves like a front flip and windmill. Finally, it depicts the girls and boys combining for a joint hip hop routine before ending with the blurred dance studio image.
1. The document describes a scene that takes place in the bedrooms of two teenagers, Josh and Isa. Though their rooms are decorated differently based on their families and backgrounds, all items are placed in the same locations.
2. The scene shows Josh and Isa getting ready in their rooms, putting on outfits and accessories typical of the other's gender. There are crosscuts between Josh dressing as a girl in his room and Isa dressing as a boy in her room.
3. The document ends with a long shot of Josh and Isa staring into a mirror, having fully dressed up in the outfits of the opposite gender.
This 3 sentence summary provides the essential information about the document:
This screenplay document outlines a therapy session between a couple, John and Jane, and their therapist as they discuss the state of their 6 year marriage and how they initially met 5 years ago in Bogota, Colombia while flashing between their dialogue and title cards introducing the production company, starring actors, director and more.
This document provides a review and details about the short film "Fluff" directed by Sebastian Whitsfield. It summarizes that the film tells a creative story about young love trials, starring Philly Marra and Sebastian Whitsfield. The review praises Marra's touching performance and Whitsfield's direction, which moves beyond his previous work and delivers an experimental indie film with heart. Overall, the review recommends the film for its absorbing and non-formulaic exploration of love through symbolism and moments.
This 3 sentence summary provides the key details about the document:
The document is a screenplay titled "Eternal Love" that outlines various scene shots including establishing shots of a park with a dog and couple, shots of a couple leaving a restaurant and getting in their car, and shots of the car driving down the road with the picture fading out, suggesting a crash.
Toby is seen in a bright room covered in fabric and newspaper, preparing surgical instruments on a table. He is cutting and stitching pieces of flesh on a chopping board. The walls are covered in overlapping faces with annotations. Toby engages in various tasks like scrubbing equipment, sharpening knives, and attaching new pictures to the wall. The screenplay focuses on Toby's activities in his surgical preparation space, or "lair".
1) Myles, Dan, and George miss their bus after George starts a fight at the stop.
2) With no money for a cab, they reluctantly walk together at night through a dark area.
3) They are confronted by a threatening man but manage to escape by splitting up and hiding.
4) While walking, George and Myles discuss how their lives have diverged, with Myles pursuing education, as they help warm cold Dan along the way.
A man is running from the police and his enemy through streets and houses at night. He escapes into the forest but finds himself trapped with his enemy closing in. Covered in mud, he hides in the woods silently, hoping not to be found and caught, as this is his only chance of survival.
1) Myles, Dan, and George miss their bus after getting in a fight at the stop. They try to get a cab but realize none of them have money.
2) They run from the cab driver after he threatens Myles. George saves Myles from the driver but they have no way home.
3) After walking for a while, George lends Dan his coat when Dan gets too cold. They part on good terms outside Myles' house.
This document provides a summary of the shots and scenes that would be included in the screenplay for a romantic film called "Eternal Love". It outlines a series of shots that would be used to introduce the main characters as a happy couple spending a day in the park, then show them leaving in their car while still appearing loving and affectionate. The summary ends by suggesting an ominous fade out and crash sound as the car drives away, implying some danger or twist may occur.