The document outlines a student film project pitching a thriller narrative and production details. The narrative involves two teenage girls who film a video together in the woods and notice a shadowy figure chasing them. One girl gets separated and is attacked from behind. Locations in Crick, UK were selected for filming. A storyboard, script, shot list and production schedule were created. Costumes and props like a balaclava, gloves and phone were discussed. The cast and crew will be the four students to ensure commitment and familiarity with the story.
This is a power point presentation, which my media studies group and I used to pitch our thriller film ideas. It explains concepts included and why we have chosen to do specific things such as film location, props etc.
This document provides an overview of the proposed children's musical "A Tale of Two Cows". The title is a parody of "A Tale of Two Cities" to appeal to children. The plot involves two cows, Rodney and Cassie, who escape from their farm and embark on an adventure in the wilderness of Georgia, USA. There will be several songs throughout the musical. Eddie Murphy and Nancy Cartwright are proposed to voice the two main characters, while Vinnie Jones would voice the antagonist Brucie. Standard marketing tactics like a website, trailers, and TV spots are discussed to promote the film.
This film follows a family who goes on a final adventure after their daughter Stacey is diagnosed with a terminal illness. The family embarks on a global road trip to fulfill Stacey's bucket list and make memories before her time runs out. The film is aimed at stay at home parents and features upbeat music during the adventures contrasted with slower music for emotional scenes. It has an all-star cast including Jim Carrey, Jennifer Anniston, Dylan Sprouse, and Chloe Moretz and has a $60 million budget.
This film follows a family who goes on a final adventure after their daughter Stacey is diagnosed with a terminal illness. The family embarks on a global road trip to fulfill Stacey's bucket list and make memories before her time runs out. The film is aimed at stay at home parents and features upbeat music during the adventures contrasted with slower music for emotional scenes. It has an all-star cast including Jim Carrey, Jennifer Anniston, Dylan Sprouse, and Chloe Moretz and has a $60 million budget.
The document summarizes a proposed children's musical titled "A Tale of Two Cows". The plot involves two cows, Rodney and Cassie, who escape from their farm through a broken fence to explore the wilderness. They encounter other friendly and dangerous animals and develop feelings for each other. Cassie is later kidnapped by an evil ram named Brucie. The film aims to appeal to children with its talking animal characters, simple setting and story, and multiple songs. Eddie Murphy, Nancy Cartwright, and Vinnie Jones are proposed for the lead voices. Standard marketing tactics like a website, trailers, and TV spots are outlined to generate interest.
Two teenage girls go for a walk and take a photo together. They notice a shadowy figure in the background which spooks them. As one girl drops her phone, they begin running away. The figure chases the girls through fields and woods, splitting them up. One girl gets lost alone in the woods and the figure appears behind her as her friend's phone suddenly rings, leaving the story on a cliffhanger. The group has chosen locations in Crick village to film and created a production schedule leading up to the shoot.
The document outlines a student film project pitching a thriller narrative and production details. The narrative involves two teenage girls who film a video together in the woods and notice a shadowy figure chasing them. One girl gets separated and is attacked from behind. Locations in Crick, UK were selected for filming. A storyboard, script, shot list and production schedule were created. Costumes and props like a balaclava, gloves and phone were discussed. The cast and crew will be the four students to ensure commitment and familiarity with the story.
This is a power point presentation, which my media studies group and I used to pitch our thriller film ideas. It explains concepts included and why we have chosen to do specific things such as film location, props etc.
This document provides an overview of the proposed children's musical "A Tale of Two Cows". The title is a parody of "A Tale of Two Cities" to appeal to children. The plot involves two cows, Rodney and Cassie, who escape from their farm and embark on an adventure in the wilderness of Georgia, USA. There will be several songs throughout the musical. Eddie Murphy and Nancy Cartwright are proposed to voice the two main characters, while Vinnie Jones would voice the antagonist Brucie. Standard marketing tactics like a website, trailers, and TV spots are discussed to promote the film.
This film follows a family who goes on a final adventure after their daughter Stacey is diagnosed with a terminal illness. The family embarks on a global road trip to fulfill Stacey's bucket list and make memories before her time runs out. The film is aimed at stay at home parents and features upbeat music during the adventures contrasted with slower music for emotional scenes. It has an all-star cast including Jim Carrey, Jennifer Anniston, Dylan Sprouse, and Chloe Moretz and has a $60 million budget.
This film follows a family who goes on a final adventure after their daughter Stacey is diagnosed with a terminal illness. The family embarks on a global road trip to fulfill Stacey's bucket list and make memories before her time runs out. The film is aimed at stay at home parents and features upbeat music during the adventures contrasted with slower music for emotional scenes. It has an all-star cast including Jim Carrey, Jennifer Anniston, Dylan Sprouse, and Chloe Moretz and has a $60 million budget.
The document summarizes a proposed children's musical titled "A Tale of Two Cows". The plot involves two cows, Rodney and Cassie, who escape from their farm through a broken fence to explore the wilderness. They encounter other friendly and dangerous animals and develop feelings for each other. Cassie is later kidnapped by an evil ram named Brucie. The film aims to appeal to children with its talking animal characters, simple setting and story, and multiple songs. Eddie Murphy, Nancy Cartwright, and Vinnie Jones are proposed for the lead voices. Standard marketing tactics like a website, trailers, and TV spots are outlined to generate interest.
Two teenage girls go for a walk and take a photo together. They notice a shadowy figure in the background which spooks them. As one girl drops her phone, they begin running away. The figure chases the girls through fields and woods, splitting them up. One girl gets lost alone in the woods and the figure appears behind her as her friend's phone suddenly rings, leaving the story on a cliffhanger. The group has chosen locations in Crick village to film and created a production schedule leading up to the shoot.
Two teenage girls go for a walk and take a photo together. They notice a shadowy figure in the background which spooks them. As one girl drops her phone, they begin running away. The antagonist chases the girls through fields and woods, splitting the girls up. One girl gets lost alone in the woods and is approached from behind by the antagonist. Her phone then rings, leaving the story on a cliffhanger. The film aims to include mystery, challenges to genre conventions, and suspense.
This document provides a review of the film "Redemption", which puts a dark twist on the classic fairy tale of Little Red Riding Hood. The film stars Emily Redif as a vulnerable teenager who is drugged by a supposed friend and wakes up in the woods wearing a red riding hood outfit. As her journey through the forest begins, it's revealed that she has created an imaginary world to escape the trauma of actually being attacked by her friend. Ultimately, a female runner saves Emily, subverting the traditional prince rescue trope. The reviewer praises the film's feminist message and warns readers to think twice about walks in the forest after watching.
Oscar will propose to Lily on a beach in Hunstanton, Norfolk. Their white bedroom will be an important setting that provides insight into the characters, especially Lily who is often shown in the bed. Lily will be portrayed by the actress Gina and will appear both healthy and frail at times. A park will feature in multiple shots where Oscar walks with friends and where he and Lily's romantic relationship develops. Additional shots will show the characters experiencing both love and sadness, with the lighting establishing the mood for the audience.
This film plan summarizes a disaster film called "The Last Breath". The narrative follows a cruise ship carrying 3000 people that gets caught in a tsunami in the Pacific Ocean. Most of the passengers and crew are killed by the powerful waves that capsize the ship. Only 10 survivors remain aboard the sinking vessel with no hope of rescue. The sub-plot involves the relationship between a teenage girl and her mother who abandoned her years ago. Themes of corporate greed, nature's revenge against human interference, anger, love, despair and pain will be explored through the characters' experiences.
The Stolen is a story about Young Charlotte Lockton (Alice Eve), she has settled in the North Island with her wealthy husband, David. But her life’s dreams are shattered when he’s murdered on their farm and her baby son is kidnapped. A month after paying a ransom, frustrated with the apathy of the authorities and distrusting of her staff, she decides to track him down on her own.
And so begins her journey through the wilds of an untamed New Zealand. She comes into contact with Villains, Suffragettes, Hustlers, Chinese Grocers and native Maori Warriors. And she’s forced to join a convoy of Whores, Dancers and Ex-Cons heading for the rough mining community of Goldtown.
There she meets Joshua McCullen (Jack Davenport,) the owner of the mining town: a man who is key to uncovering the truth behind the disappearance of her son, forcing her to fight to the death for what she holds most dear.
‘The Stolen’ is an exciting and unique balance of gripping narrative, dynamic action, arresting visuals, and fully-rounded characters offering ripe potential for great performances.
1. introduction to writing a screenplayRichard Dwyer
This document provides guidance on developing a video script by outlining key elements of screenplays and storytelling techniques. It discusses that screenplays are instruction manuals that include dialogue, character descriptions, and setting details. Screenplays can be original works or adaptations from other sources. For video scripts, the story must be told visually through what the audience sees and hears rather than just describing. Good scripts are typically between 95-125 pages. The document then asks questions about elements of a good story like unpredictability, interesting characters, and conflict before offering techniques for developing original story ideas like changing elements of existing stories or posing "what if" scenarios.
Dian Fossey was an American zoologist who studied gorilla groups in Rwanda for many years in the 1970s and 1980s. She lived at the Karisoke Research Center and worked to protect the mountain gorillas from poaching and habitat destruction. The 1988 film "Gorillas in the Mist" starring Sigourney Weaver portrayed Fossey's life and work. To film scenes with the gorillas, the film crew had to trek through the Rwandan rainforest with porters to reach the gorillas' habitat. Some scenes required Weaver to interact closely with the gorillas, capturing their behaviors to help tell Fossey's story. Fossey was murdered in 1985, but
The document provides a pitch for a short film called "Missing" about a psychological thriller. It includes concepts like being inspired by films like Sweeney Todd, Psycho, and Zodiac. The plot involves a female character going missing in Guisborough Woods after meeting a man named Chris who has a sinister look. The ending is left ambiguous. The film aims to confuse the audience about who is the real victim and villain through the use of flashbacks and an open ending.
The film will be a 90-minute British drama about a janitor close to retirement whose pension is revoked after an altercation with a disruptive student, leading him to seek revenge through a life of crime. Gary Oldman will play the janitor role and Michael Caine will play the principal. The target audience will be elderly people, who make up much of the audience for dramatic television shows in the UK like EastEnders. Production is scheduled to take around six months and will be filmed entirely on one important location.
The document discusses how the media product uses and challenges conventions of horror movies. It describes turning an innocent character into a killer through demonic possession, mirroring films like Paranormal Activity. It also initially presents a purely human villain before revealing supernatural elements.
Conventions used include setting the story in dark woods like Blair Witch Project to create an unsettling environment. Character archetypes include an innocent victim and a leader who tries to save the group. The product also draws connections to production companies like Lionsgate associated with major horror franchises.
The document examines how the product challenges some conventions, such as including a stereotypical gay character but subverting expectations of their role. It aims to build susp
The document analyzed the denotation and connotation of snake, flag, and gun. Snake's denotation is its physical characteristics while its connotation relates to being venomous. Flag's denotation is its physical form and use as a country's symbol, while its connotation relates to pride and patriotism. Gun's denotation is its function of propelling bullets through explosive force, while its connotation relates to death, crime, and violence.
The document provides information about the film DIANA and its production and distribution. It discusses how the film tells the story of Princess Diana's secret love affair in the last two years of her life. It summarizes Naomi Watts' preparation to play Diana, including obsessively watching footage of Diana. It also gives budget and location information, and notes the film received poor reviews upon release.
The document discusses influences for a thriller plot from various films and TV shows. Taken, The Missing, Thirteen, Captain Phillips, and The Walking Dead provided influences for kidnapping scenes, emotional abuse depictions, confinement of the protagonist, and an effective teaser trailer idea showing bloodied hands. Key elements taken were a normal lifestyle turning hostile, makeup used to indicate abuse, and holding someone hostage in a small space like a car trunk.
This document is a compare and contrast essay analyzing the animated films "The Rango" and "Finding Nemo". It summarizes the plots of both films, noting that while both are adventurous, they have different reasons for their adventures. It also contrasts the divergent settings of the films, with "Rango" set in the Mojave Desert and an old western town, while "Finding Nemo" is set underwater. Finally, it analyzes the main characters of each film, Rango the chameleon and Marlin the clownfish, noting their different personalities, and discusses the moral lessons conveyed by each story.
The document contains two short film pitches from Mandisi Sibanda. The first is for a horror film called "Inside Horror" where a character named Dan falls asleep watching a horror movie and wakes up inside it. He must help the characters escape the killer using his knowledge of the film. The second pitch is for a romantic comedy called "That Girl" where two strangers meet and fall in love but the woman must leave for France that night. Both films include details on narrative, budget, casting, and target audiences.
The document summarizes key events from the 20th International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) held in Thiruvananthapuram, India in 2015. It discusses film screenings, lectures, and panel discussions that were part of the festival program. Specifically, it outlines a lecture by Australian scriptwriter Claire Dobbin on the role of film festivals in promoting human rights and new/marginalized art forms. It also summarizes comments made by various film directors who participated in events like the press meet and "Meet the Director" program about creative freedom and the role of censorship.
Tyler Perry is an American actor, director, screenwriter, playwright, producer, author and songwriter who started his career writing and producing stage plays in the 1990s and 2000s. He has experienced significant commercial success, earning $130 million between 2010-2011. Perry's difficult childhood, which included abuse and attempting suicide, influenced his work. He believes his films show the urban side of comedy while also making people laugh. Perry has received several awards for his acting, writing, and films including Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005).
Arthur Kipps, a solicitor in London, travels to a remote village to examine the estate of a recently deceased woman. He finds the village residents are afraid of the haunted Eel Marsh House. While investigating the house, Arthur encounters the vengeful ghost of a woman in black who is seeking revenge for the drowning of her son. He learns the ghost takes the children of locals. The film was directed by James Watkins and stars Daniel Radcliffe. It was financially successful, grossing over $54 million against its $17 million budget.
This document provides details about a proposed fantasy film titled "I Will Find You". The summary includes:
- The title was chosen because it fits the storyline of a young man fighting for his life to find his family and a cure for a disease.
- The main characters include Peter, his parents Courtney and John, siblings Jenny and Ben, and creatures played by actors like Alex Pettyfer, Jennifer Aniston, and Danny Dyer.
- The film will draw interest through an intriguing opening scene using clues to hint at the story, and will feature Peter transforming into a creature as he searches strange lands for his family.
Raghavendra has over 3.5 years of experience as a design engineer working on projects for Airbus and Bombardier aircraft. He has expertise using CATIA V5 to analyze 3D models and 2D drawings of aircraft parts, calculate part dimensions, and determine area, volume and weight. Raghavendra also has experience creating ISO views, evaluating engineering changes, and training other engineers on basic concepts. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering and is proficient in English, Hindi, Kannada and Telugu.
Two teenage girls go for a walk and take a photo together. They notice a shadowy figure in the background which spooks them. As one girl drops her phone, they begin running away. The antagonist chases the girls through fields and woods, splitting the girls up. One girl gets lost alone in the woods and is approached from behind by the antagonist. Her phone then rings, leaving the story on a cliffhanger. The film aims to include mystery, challenges to genre conventions, and suspense.
This document provides a review of the film "Redemption", which puts a dark twist on the classic fairy tale of Little Red Riding Hood. The film stars Emily Redif as a vulnerable teenager who is drugged by a supposed friend and wakes up in the woods wearing a red riding hood outfit. As her journey through the forest begins, it's revealed that she has created an imaginary world to escape the trauma of actually being attacked by her friend. Ultimately, a female runner saves Emily, subverting the traditional prince rescue trope. The reviewer praises the film's feminist message and warns readers to think twice about walks in the forest after watching.
Oscar will propose to Lily on a beach in Hunstanton, Norfolk. Their white bedroom will be an important setting that provides insight into the characters, especially Lily who is often shown in the bed. Lily will be portrayed by the actress Gina and will appear both healthy and frail at times. A park will feature in multiple shots where Oscar walks with friends and where he and Lily's romantic relationship develops. Additional shots will show the characters experiencing both love and sadness, with the lighting establishing the mood for the audience.
This film plan summarizes a disaster film called "The Last Breath". The narrative follows a cruise ship carrying 3000 people that gets caught in a tsunami in the Pacific Ocean. Most of the passengers and crew are killed by the powerful waves that capsize the ship. Only 10 survivors remain aboard the sinking vessel with no hope of rescue. The sub-plot involves the relationship between a teenage girl and her mother who abandoned her years ago. Themes of corporate greed, nature's revenge against human interference, anger, love, despair and pain will be explored through the characters' experiences.
The Stolen is a story about Young Charlotte Lockton (Alice Eve), she has settled in the North Island with her wealthy husband, David. But her life’s dreams are shattered when he’s murdered on their farm and her baby son is kidnapped. A month after paying a ransom, frustrated with the apathy of the authorities and distrusting of her staff, she decides to track him down on her own.
And so begins her journey through the wilds of an untamed New Zealand. She comes into contact with Villains, Suffragettes, Hustlers, Chinese Grocers and native Maori Warriors. And she’s forced to join a convoy of Whores, Dancers and Ex-Cons heading for the rough mining community of Goldtown.
There she meets Joshua McCullen (Jack Davenport,) the owner of the mining town: a man who is key to uncovering the truth behind the disappearance of her son, forcing her to fight to the death for what she holds most dear.
‘The Stolen’ is an exciting and unique balance of gripping narrative, dynamic action, arresting visuals, and fully-rounded characters offering ripe potential for great performances.
1. introduction to writing a screenplayRichard Dwyer
This document provides guidance on developing a video script by outlining key elements of screenplays and storytelling techniques. It discusses that screenplays are instruction manuals that include dialogue, character descriptions, and setting details. Screenplays can be original works or adaptations from other sources. For video scripts, the story must be told visually through what the audience sees and hears rather than just describing. Good scripts are typically between 95-125 pages. The document then asks questions about elements of a good story like unpredictability, interesting characters, and conflict before offering techniques for developing original story ideas like changing elements of existing stories or posing "what if" scenarios.
Dian Fossey was an American zoologist who studied gorilla groups in Rwanda for many years in the 1970s and 1980s. She lived at the Karisoke Research Center and worked to protect the mountain gorillas from poaching and habitat destruction. The 1988 film "Gorillas in the Mist" starring Sigourney Weaver portrayed Fossey's life and work. To film scenes with the gorillas, the film crew had to trek through the Rwandan rainforest with porters to reach the gorillas' habitat. Some scenes required Weaver to interact closely with the gorillas, capturing their behaviors to help tell Fossey's story. Fossey was murdered in 1985, but
The document provides a pitch for a short film called "Missing" about a psychological thriller. It includes concepts like being inspired by films like Sweeney Todd, Psycho, and Zodiac. The plot involves a female character going missing in Guisborough Woods after meeting a man named Chris who has a sinister look. The ending is left ambiguous. The film aims to confuse the audience about who is the real victim and villain through the use of flashbacks and an open ending.
The film will be a 90-minute British drama about a janitor close to retirement whose pension is revoked after an altercation with a disruptive student, leading him to seek revenge through a life of crime. Gary Oldman will play the janitor role and Michael Caine will play the principal. The target audience will be elderly people, who make up much of the audience for dramatic television shows in the UK like EastEnders. Production is scheduled to take around six months and will be filmed entirely on one important location.
The document discusses how the media product uses and challenges conventions of horror movies. It describes turning an innocent character into a killer through demonic possession, mirroring films like Paranormal Activity. It also initially presents a purely human villain before revealing supernatural elements.
Conventions used include setting the story in dark woods like Blair Witch Project to create an unsettling environment. Character archetypes include an innocent victim and a leader who tries to save the group. The product also draws connections to production companies like Lionsgate associated with major horror franchises.
The document examines how the product challenges some conventions, such as including a stereotypical gay character but subverting expectations of their role. It aims to build susp
The document analyzed the denotation and connotation of snake, flag, and gun. Snake's denotation is its physical characteristics while its connotation relates to being venomous. Flag's denotation is its physical form and use as a country's symbol, while its connotation relates to pride and patriotism. Gun's denotation is its function of propelling bullets through explosive force, while its connotation relates to death, crime, and violence.
The document provides information about the film DIANA and its production and distribution. It discusses how the film tells the story of Princess Diana's secret love affair in the last two years of her life. It summarizes Naomi Watts' preparation to play Diana, including obsessively watching footage of Diana. It also gives budget and location information, and notes the film received poor reviews upon release.
The document discusses influences for a thriller plot from various films and TV shows. Taken, The Missing, Thirteen, Captain Phillips, and The Walking Dead provided influences for kidnapping scenes, emotional abuse depictions, confinement of the protagonist, and an effective teaser trailer idea showing bloodied hands. Key elements taken were a normal lifestyle turning hostile, makeup used to indicate abuse, and holding someone hostage in a small space like a car trunk.
This document is a compare and contrast essay analyzing the animated films "The Rango" and "Finding Nemo". It summarizes the plots of both films, noting that while both are adventurous, they have different reasons for their adventures. It also contrasts the divergent settings of the films, with "Rango" set in the Mojave Desert and an old western town, while "Finding Nemo" is set underwater. Finally, it analyzes the main characters of each film, Rango the chameleon and Marlin the clownfish, noting their different personalities, and discusses the moral lessons conveyed by each story.
The document contains two short film pitches from Mandisi Sibanda. The first is for a horror film called "Inside Horror" where a character named Dan falls asleep watching a horror movie and wakes up inside it. He must help the characters escape the killer using his knowledge of the film. The second pitch is for a romantic comedy called "That Girl" where two strangers meet and fall in love but the woman must leave for France that night. Both films include details on narrative, budget, casting, and target audiences.
The document summarizes key events from the 20th International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) held in Thiruvananthapuram, India in 2015. It discusses film screenings, lectures, and panel discussions that were part of the festival program. Specifically, it outlines a lecture by Australian scriptwriter Claire Dobbin on the role of film festivals in promoting human rights and new/marginalized art forms. It also summarizes comments made by various film directors who participated in events like the press meet and "Meet the Director" program about creative freedom and the role of censorship.
Tyler Perry is an American actor, director, screenwriter, playwright, producer, author and songwriter who started his career writing and producing stage plays in the 1990s and 2000s. He has experienced significant commercial success, earning $130 million between 2010-2011. Perry's difficult childhood, which included abuse and attempting suicide, influenced his work. He believes his films show the urban side of comedy while also making people laugh. Perry has received several awards for his acting, writing, and films including Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005).
Arthur Kipps, a solicitor in London, travels to a remote village to examine the estate of a recently deceased woman. He finds the village residents are afraid of the haunted Eel Marsh House. While investigating the house, Arthur encounters the vengeful ghost of a woman in black who is seeking revenge for the drowning of her son. He learns the ghost takes the children of locals. The film was directed by James Watkins and stars Daniel Radcliffe. It was financially successful, grossing over $54 million against its $17 million budget.
This document provides details about a proposed fantasy film titled "I Will Find You". The summary includes:
- The title was chosen because it fits the storyline of a young man fighting for his life to find his family and a cure for a disease.
- The main characters include Peter, his parents Courtney and John, siblings Jenny and Ben, and creatures played by actors like Alex Pettyfer, Jennifer Aniston, and Danny Dyer.
- The film will draw interest through an intriguing opening scene using clues to hint at the story, and will feature Peter transforming into a creature as he searches strange lands for his family.
Raghavendra has over 3.5 years of experience as a design engineer working on projects for Airbus and Bombardier aircraft. He has expertise using CATIA V5 to analyze 3D models and 2D drawings of aircraft parts, calculate part dimensions, and determine area, volume and weight. Raghavendra also has experience creating ISO views, evaluating engineering changes, and training other engineers on basic concepts. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering and is proficient in English, Hindi, Kannada and Telugu.
The document provides biographical information about Mr. Shivinder Singh, who is the director of Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited and one of the principal promoters of Fortis Healthcare. It details his educational background, career history, roles and responsibilities at various companies. Under his leadership, Fortis Healthcare grew significantly through acquisitions to become the second largest healthcare network in India. Along with his brother, he has built a portfolio of healthcare and financial services companies valued at billions of dollars.
El documento describe los pasos que Antonio tomó para realizar una búsqueda en línea filtrada para encontrar un archivo PDF que explique cómo funciona el pistón de un motor de combustión interna. Antonio comenzó con una frase de búsqueda general, luego agregó comillas para reducir los resultados, filtró por contenido relacionado con la automoción en lugar de teorías, y finalmente filtró por formato PDF, lo que le dejó con un solo resultado relevante.
La pandemia de COVID-19 ha tenido un impacto significativo en la economía mundial. Muchos países experimentaron fuertes caídas en el PIB y altas tasas de desempleo en 2020. A medida que se implementan las vacunas, se espera que la actividad económica se recupere en 2021 aunque el panorama sigue siendo incierto.
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The document introduces Visual DataVault, a modeling language for visually expressing Data Vault models. It aims to generate DDL from models and support Microsoft Office. The language defines basic entities like hubs, links, satellites and reference tables. It also covers query assistant tables, computed structures, exploration links and business vault tables to enhance the raw data vault. Some remarks note it focuses on logical not physical modeling and more features are planned.
This document discusses adapting Disney's "The Little Mermaid" into a film focused on the villain Ursula. The adaptation would have more violence and explore controversial themes like a child being forced away. It would be influenced by the film "Maleficent" and change the original good vs. evil storyline. The genre would be fantasy, action, and drama. Constraints could include budget issues due to special effects and ethical concerns over certain topics. Opportunities include using special effects to create magic and appealing to audiences with the resolution of Ursula and her daughter reunited after being separated. The target audience would be teenagers and young adults who enjoy fantasy and action films like Harry Potter and Marvel movies. Unique aspects would
Katie Field is proposing an adaptation of The Little Mermaid that focuses more on the villain, Ursula. The adaptation would have a darker tone than the original Disney film, exploring themes of violence and forced separation of children. Ursula's backstory would be that she was forced to give up her daughter by her father, turning her evil, and her daughter now wants to kill her. In the climax, the Little Mermaid discovers through visions that Ursula is actually her mother, and tries to forgive her so they can be reunited as mother and daughter.
This document proposes adapting the Disney film "The Little Mermaid" into a darker film focusing more on the villain Ursula. The adaptation would be influenced by the film "Maleficent" and explore themes of violence, debatable topics, and Ursula being forced to give up her child. The genre would be fantasy, action, and drama. Key constraints include budget for special effects and ethical concerns about topics covered, but opportunities exist to appeal to audiences with mystical elements and a redemptive storyline. The target audience would be teenagers and young adults who enjoy fantasy and action films. Distinctive elements would include CGI use of the sea as Ursula's weapon and domain. Storyboard images show scenes of
The document summarizes an adaptation of the Little Mermaid into a new Disney film that focuses more on the villain Ursula. The adaptation would be around 90-100 minutes and explore themes of violence and controversial topics like a child being forced away. It would have genres of fantasy, action, and drama. The narrative follows Ursula turning evil after her father took her child away, and her child growing up to fight her before learning the truth. The film faces constraints of budget and ethical issues but also opportunities to appeal through its technical effects and redemption storyline. The target audience is teenagers who enjoy films like Harry Potter and Marvel, and casting would include actors like Emma Watson and Angelina Jolie to appeal to them.
The document summarizes an adaptation of the Little Mermaid into a new Disney film that focuses more on the villain Ursula. Some key points:
- The film would be around 90-100 minutes and differ from the original storyline by giving Ursula a more prominent role and including themes of violence and controversial topics.
- The genres would be fantasy, action, and drama. It would receive a 12 rating for some violence but not an excessive amount.
- The narrative follows Ursula turning evil after her father took her child away, and her child growing up to fight her before learning the truth about her mother.
- Potential constraints include budget issues with special effects and ethical concerns about topics
This trailer summarizes the plot of the film "The Conjuring", which is based on the true case files of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. It establishes that the film has two unique selling points - it is based on a true story, and surprisingly, has a happy ending unlike most horror films. Through dialogue, sounds and frightening imagery, the trailer builds an unsettling atmosphere and teases the plot of a family being terrorized by a demonic spirit in their home that the Warrens must help them overcome.
The trailer provides context for the plot of the third Bridget Jones film. It shows Bridget discovering she is pregnant but unsure which of her ex or new partner is the father. The upbeat music and colorful visuals establish the film's genre as a romantic comedy. The trailer attracts viewers by featuring recognizable stars and teases the question of who the baby's father is to encourage audiences to watch to find out.
The document discusses the science fiction genre and how two films, Aliens (1986) and Annihilation (2018), use common sci-fi conventions while also differentiating themselves. Both films feature technologically advanced elements and creatures not native to everyday settings, aligning with typical sci-fi tropes. However, Aliens features dark, threatening aliens while Annihilation presents brightly colored creatures, subverting expectations. Key scenes and characters are analyzed in terms of their adherence to and manipulation of genre conventions.
The title sequence introduces the central character, Donnie, found sleeping on a rural road at dawn, confused about how he got there. As the camera circles him, revealing his pajamas, it's clear he experienced extreme sleepwalking. Donnie laughs strangely about his situation, indicating mental instability. The title abruptly appears amid flashes of unnatural light, accompanied by ominous music, establishing the film's supernatural drama genre.
The document analyzes how Blackfish, a documentary about killer whales in captivity at SeaWorld, represents various individuals and groups through its use of film techniques. It discusses how the film portrays former trainers as likeable and caring for the whales' well-being. It also examines how the documentary depicts SeaWorld and other parks as well as the whales and their captors. Overall, the document provides a detailed breakdown of how Blackfish constructs different narratives and perspectives to argue that killer whales should not be held in captivity.
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The document provides summaries and analyses of four horror genre films: Wrong Turn, Eden Lake, Scream, and Shutter Island. It summarizes the plot, genre, settings, target audiences, and notable scenes of each film. For Wrong Turn, it highlights a graphic scene of cannibalistic mountain men eating a character. For Eden Lake, it analyzes an effective scene of the main characters hiding under a bridge in torn clothes. For Scream, it praises the film's quick editing and the ghost face costume. For Shutter Island, it summarizes the film's mystery plot on an isolated island hospital.
Here is a summary of the key points in your game mind map:
- The player creates a customizable character to play as
- The game has an aerial view of the world similar to Animal Crossing or The Sims
- The world is visually pleasing to explore
- The player can interview other characters and solve puzzles to progress investigations
- Periodically, the character will fall through a hole into an alternate reality
- To escape these alternate realities, the player must complete challenges reminiscent of Mario games
The main aspects of the game involve exploring an open world, interacting with characters, solving puzzles, and navigating alternate realities through challenge-based escapes. Customization and visual appeal are also important elements. This
The opening sequence of The Ring establishes characters, location, and themes to immerse the audience in the story. It is set at night in an isolated, old house to create an eerie atmosphere. Shots establish two teenage girls watching TV and build tension as strange events occur, like the TV turning on by itself. Cinematography uses angles, focus, and tracking shots to draw the audience in and build suspense. The mise-en-scene features dull lighting, gloomy weather, and a significant TV prop to continue unsettling the audience. Slow editing pace increases engagement and a climactic ending transitions to the main story of a mysterious deadly video. Overall, the opening pulls the audience into the psychological horror through un
The document provides analysis of the opening scenes of two films - Conjuring 2 (horror genre) and 10 Things I Hate About You (romance genre). For Conjuring 2, the basement setting and low-key lighting create a creepy atmosphere to signal the horror genre. Costumes also suggest the story will be set in the past. For 10 Things I Hate About You, an upbeat opening sketch and music establish the film's high school setting and teenage characters, with contrasts suggesting different personalities. Props and costumes further reinforce the stereotypical settings of an American high school romantic comedy.
This document provides summaries of two short horror films. For the first film, it summarizes the narrative structure, character portrayal, ending, and intended audience. For the second film, it discusses the narrative, character representations, intended audience, production company, film techniques, and genre conventions. Both analyses focus on how effective various film techniques were at creating tension and mystery for the audience.
The document provides an analysis of the opening sequence of the film Twilight. It establishes the characters and setting of Forks, Washington through establishing shots of the forest. Bella is introduced as the main character who is moving to live with her father. While no other characters are shown, the hunting of a deer hints at Edward hunting Bella. The target audience is identified as 12-15 year olds, particularly girls, interested in fantasy, drama and attractive actors. The production companies aimed for mainstream commercial success around Christmas release.
The opening scene of Pirates of the Caribbean establishes a dark, mysterious atmosphere through its misty, gloomy visuals and ominous metallic soundtrack. Various camera techniques like close-ups and panning shots are used to focus attention on the young Elizabeth as she dreams of a frightening pirate encounter. When she awakens, the audience realizes they witnessed a memory from her past, establishing the narrative device of a flashback within a dream.
The document discusses camera techniques used in three Martin Scorsese films: The Wolf of Wall Street, Shutter Island, and Shark Tale. It analyzes the camera angles, shots, editing, sound, lighting, props, and settings used in each film and how they help establish genre and tone. Over-the-shoulder shots were frequently used in The Wolf of Wall Street to portray the main character's biography. Shutter Island used close-up cut-in shots and a first-person point-of-view to create horror and mystery. Shark Tale employed wide shots and close-ups to match its animated comedy genre.
Katniss discusses the reaping process for the Hunger Games, where two tributes are selected from each of the 12 districts to fight to the death for entertainment. Primrose and Katniss think this is inhumane and wrong. Primrose hopes that showing their innocence and humanity may help change how the districts are treated. At the reaping, Effie selects Primrose Everdeen as the female tribute from their district.
Katie Field provided a voice recording for the role of Katniss in the BBC production "Primrose" on June 8th, 2016. In the contributors release form, she consented to the filming and recording of her contribution, and assigned all copyrights and rights to the BBC. She also waived any moral rights to her contribution, and agreed the BBC could use her name, image, and interviews to promote the project without further consent.
Katniss and Primrose discuss the injustice of the Hunger Games where children are forced to fight to the death for entertainment. Primrose does not think she could kill another person. Katniss promises to protect Primrose. They hope highlighting their humanity could lead to change. At the reaping, Primrose's name is called to represent their district in the Hunger Games.
Katniss describes the reaping process where each of the 12 districts must select one boy and one girl between the ages of 12 and 18 to participate in The Hunger Games. In The Hunger Games, the 24 tributes are forced to fight to the death until only one remains, facing dangerous threats from other tributes as well as animals, diseases, and weapons that test them physically, emotionally, and psychologically. The story is set in District 12 on the day of the reaping at 9:05am.
Katniss describes the reaping process where each of the 12 districts selects one boy and one girl by lottery to participate in The Hunger Games, an annual event where the tributes fight for their lives against each other as well as dangerous animals and weapons. The games test the tributes not just physically but also emotionally and psychologically as they are faced with killing others to survive in the arena.
This document is a script for a scene from a story about the Hunger Games. It summarizes:
1) Katniss and Primrose discuss the unfairness of the reaping process, where children are selected to fight to the death in the Hunger Games for entertainment.
2) At the reaping, Primrose is selected as tribute. Katniss vows to protect her sister.
3) The story explores themes of oppression of the districts by the Capitol and hopes that through innocence and humanity, the people may eventually effect change.
Katniss and Primrose live in District 12, where each year two tributes (one boy and one girl) are selected by lottery to participate in the Hunger Games, an annual televised event where the child tributes are forced to fight to the death. Primrose expresses her belief that forcing children to kill each other for entertainment is wrong. Katniss agrees and promises to protect Primrose. At the reaping, Primrose's name is drawn to be a tribute for the Hunger Games.
Katniss and Primrose live in District 12, where each year two tributes - a boy and girl - are selected by lottery to participate in the Hunger Games. The Games are a brutal fight to the death broadcast by the authoritarian Capitol for entertainment. Primrose is worried about the prospect of killing others or being killed. Katniss promises to protect Primrose. At the reaping, Primrose's name is drawn to represent District 12 in the Hunger Games.
The document discusses segmenting audiences into demographics for media production. It notes several common demographics used include age, gender, race, interests, technology comfort level, and income. When deciding a target audience, producers consider how multiple demographics intersect to describe the audience. The example given targets C2/D females aged 11-18 who are digital natives comfortable with technology and interested in fantasy genres. Understanding the target audience helps determine appropriate marketing strategies like distribution methods, pricing, and promotional channels.
Katniss describes the reaping process where each of the 12 districts selects one boy and one girl tribute through a lottery to participate in The Hunger Games. In The Hunger Games, the 24 tributes from the districts must fight for their lives against each other as well as dangerous animals and diseases while also enduring physical and psychological hardship.
Katniss discusses The Hunger Games where two tributes from each of the 12 districts are selected to fight to the death for entertainment. Primrose worries about being forced to kill others and hopes things may change. Katniss promises to protect Primrose. At the reaping, Primrose's name is drawn, making her a tribute for the 74th Hunger Games.
The document contains feedback from various listeners on adapting The Hunger Games into a radio drama. It discusses how to attract a young audience by distributing the drama online. It also addresses how to represent the young character Primrose through soft, sweet music since it is a radio drama without visuals. Finally, it proposes that the radio drama could potentially be adapted into a game to further develop the story and allow players to experience being in The Hunger Games.
This questionnaire asks for feedback on a radio adaptation, asking if the plot idea is good, if it is too similar to the original work, if the target audience is appropriate, and if the final product will be successful in attracting non-radio listeners to the station.
This radio drama adaptation of The Hunger Games tells the story of what would happen if Primrose Everdeen, rather than her sister Katniss, was selected at the reaping and entered the Hunger Games. The adaptation is split into 7, 20-minute episodes that will air weekly on BBC Radio 1 at 6:00pm. Primrose is 12 years old and much more fragile than her older sister. Her approach to the games seeks to find peace and beauty, changing how others view the events. While Katniss is unable to volunteer in Primrose's place, she works outside the games with their friend Gale to support Primrose through her experience in the arena.
This radio drama adaptation of The Hunger Games tells the story of what would happen if Primrose Everdeen, rather than her sister Katniss, was selected at the reaping and entered the Hunger Games. The adaptation is split into 7, 20-minute episodes that will air weekly on BBC Radio 1 at 6:00pm. Primrose is 12 years old and much more fragile than her older sister. Her approach to the games may change how the other tributes and the audience view the events. While Katniss is unable to volunteer in Primrose's place, she works outside the games to support and protect her sister.
This radio drama adaptation of The Hunger Games focuses on Primrose Everdeen being selected for the games instead of her sister Katniss volunteering in her place. The adaptation is split into 7 episodes that will air weekly on BBC Radio 1 at 6pm to target the same younger audience as the original films. Primrose is 12 years old and more fragile than her sister, changing the dynamics of the games. While Katniss tries to support Primrose from outside the arena, the adaptation explores an alternate outcome from the source material with Primrose as the central character.
This document is a script for a story about Primrose Everdeen, whose name is drawn at the reaping to participate in the Hunger Games. In scene 1, Primrose reflects on the violence of the games outside. In scene 2, her sister Katniss warns her to stay safe. At the reaping in scene 3, Primrose's name is drawn, though Katniss volunteers to take her place but is not allowed to. On the train to the Capitol in scene 5, Primrose and her district partner Peter discuss working together in the games, with him focusing on attacking others and her on survival.
This risk assessment form summarizes a plan for Katie Field to record sound effects at Heath Park School. The activity involves Katie Field creating and recording sound effects. The only identified hazard is falling or trapping fingers, which is rated as low risk. The form provides contact information for the responsible manager and assessor, and notes it will be reviewed by Adam Fletcher.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
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.
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This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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আমাদের সবার জন্য খুব খুব গুরুত্বপূর্ণ একটি বই ..বিসিএস, ব্যাংক, ইউনিভার্সিটি ভর্তি ও যে কোন প্রতিযোগিতা মূলক পরীক্ষার জন্য এর খুব ইম্পরট্যান্ট একটি বিষয় ...তাছাড়া বাংলাদেশের সাম্প্রতিক যে কোন ডাটা বা তথ্য এই বইতে পাবেন ...
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
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How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...Diana Rendina
Librarians are leading the way in creating future-ready citizens – now we need to update our spaces to match. In this session, attendees will get inspiration for transforming their library spaces. You’ll learn how to survey students and patrons, create a focus group, and use design thinking to brainstorm ideas for your space. We’ll discuss budget friendly ways to change your space as well as how to find funding. No matter where you’re at, you’ll find ideas for reimagining your space in this session.
2. The genre of this film would be a fantasy film. However it would also have
sub genres such as action and drama too as the film involves essence of
fantasy with mystical creatures and characters. There is action involved with
the fighting mainly at the end of the film where obviously the good and the
evil fight. It would also be classed as a drama too, with the story line involved
the fact that Ursula was forced to give her child away, she and her farther
clashed and then the drama with finding her daughter and actually telling her.
GENRE
3. The running time would be about 90 mins to about 120 mins so the story line
has enough time to play out and so the story isn't rushed. However it wouldn't
be any longer because if it was too long like other films such as The Hobbit
the audience would loose interest.
RUNNING TIME
4. At the beginning of the film we watch a young kind girl grow up in the sea with her father
surrounded by beautiful scenery and mystical creatures. As she grows up she wonders about
life away from the sea but is forbidden by her father. She falls in love with a male mermaid
as she grows up and she falls pregnant, when she gives birth her baby is straight away taken
away from her by her father and the baby is sent away and her partner is killed by her father.
In the middle of the story Ursula changes as a person, she becomes evil, and dark to cover
her pain on the inside and she hates her father. Afterwards her father dies and she becomes
queen of the sea, the sea life becomes dark and dangerous as it is ruled by Ursula. The story
then focuses on Ariel, Ursula’s daughter and we see her grow up as a graceful young lady
and, like her mother has desires about life outside the sea, but Ursula has forbidden anyone
from the sea to go to shore, here Ariel travels the sea near Ursula’s sea kingdom and grows
to hate her .
Near the end of the story the sea creatures alike Ariel want sea life to go back to how it
used to be like and investigates what made Ursula become evil they soon go searching for
her daughter and learn that Ariel is her daughter but they don’t reach Ariel in time to tell
her as she has already gone to fight Ursula. As they fight Ariel soon learns that Ursula is her
mother and she see’s her memory of what happened. They drop their weapons and talk, in
the end they go their separate ways.
PLOT SYNOPSIS
5. One of the key scenes is where Ursula changes as a person now she is queen
of the sea. At the beginning of this scene, the camera scrolls over the island/
sea and we see it become dark, the beautiful nature becomes dark only a few
lights illuminate the sea/ island. The sea becomes rough and the sky becomes
grey, to help do this there would be a lot of editing, and CGI to help film for
instance the editing would be used for when the scenery changes to a dark
atmosphere, when the sea and the sky also turns dark. The editing would help
cut to each part from the bird eye view of the sea turning dark, to the
nightlife, creatures and plants changing then it would cut on the sea becoming
rough, this would be done through CGI to help make the sea rough and
violent.
KEY SCENE ONE
6. The second key scene is when the sea creatures discover the reasons behind
Ursula’s change. This scene is set down under the sea in a cave of the former
king where the creatures look through his personal possessions and discover a
diary where he wrote to his dead wife which helped him cope. He spoke about
Ursula getting pregnant and he sent the baby away, he spoke about the baby
and where he sent her. This is where the sea creatures realize Ariel is Ursula’s
daughter. In this scene there is a lot of technical detail involved for instance
the use of CGI to help create the mystical creatures and the setting of the
cave under the sea would help create the mystical affect. The use of non
Diegetic sound for the music played, and the voice over of the king reading
his diary and the voices of the mystical creatures. The use of editing would
help cut back to flash backs as they read the diary.
KEY SCENE 2
7. The third key scene would be the fight at the end where Ariel and Ursula go
to fight however Ursula doesn’t want to fight. In this scene Ariel learns Ursula
is her mother and learns why she was given away. This scene will have a lot of
CGI and editing in the scene as it is the fight. The CGI would be used for the
sea where Ursula materializes from it. The sea is also used as a weapon and
also to change Ariel into a women from a mermaid at the end so the CGI
would be used to create the mystical affect. . The editing would be used at
each shot at the fight when they fight each other this will help provide the
mystical affect. In this scene the diegetic sound would be the speech, and also
the sound waves and non diegetic sound involves the music that is put into the
scene.
KEY SCENE 3
8. The core audience would be teenagers at the age of 12-18 maybe who enjoy
watching fantasy movies as this film is fantasy with the mystical creatures, the
powers involved and the basis of it being an adaptation from the classical
Disney film. These fans would also preferably be fans of similar movies like
Harry Potter and Marvel as it is full of action with the fight and war between
the two sides and also because it has the magic element to the film as well like
Harry Potter and Marvel. A secondary audience may also be Young adults who
have seen the original Disney adaptation when they were children and may
want to see it again but it being different to the original, as it may interest
their audience type as some young adults enjoy fantasy films and actions ones
like Harry Potter and Marvel.
CORE AND SECONDARY
AUDIENCE
9. Constraints: Typical issues may arise that would make it difficult for this adaptation to become
successful for instance the Budget, with all the technical stunts involved, the props and cost of
the technical resources may cause the budget to be bigger and the production company might
not be able to afford that. Therefore the film would be limited to what it can do using the
technical resources making it less successful. In addition ethical issues may arise because the film
covers certain topics like giving your child away. This may cause ethical concerns for people with
different beliefs and therefore would cause the film to be less successful. In addition another
constraint would be that is an adaptation of an existing text and people may not be convinced it
is a successful adaptation and therefore would prevent the film becoming as successful as it
could.
Opportunities: Although the technical resources is used as a constraint, it could also be an
opportunity for this adaptation to become a success. This is because the technical things that are
involved help create the mystical affect for the film which people would enjoy watching in the
film and helps make the film more appealing. In addition the ethical concern of giving your child
away could also actually be an opportunity for the film to be a success. This is because the
audience may like the fact that even though Ursula was forced to give her child away they reunited
in the end. This aspect may appeal to the audience that there was a happy outcome.
CONSTRAINTS AND
OPPORTUNITIES