Two friends argue over one touching the other's drum kit. Brennan accuses Dale of touching his drum kit without permission. Dale denies touching it but then says he will touch it anyway, causing Brennan to angrily threaten him if he does so.
This document contains a list of horror/thriller movie trailers and YouTube links. It asks for opinions on favorite fonts, likes and dislikes, and possible film names. Suggested film lengths are provided. The document requests the name of a film magazine.
This document contains a list of horror/thriller movie trailers and YouTube links. It asks for opinions on favorite fonts, likes and dislikes, and possible film names. Suggested film lengths are provided. The document requests the name of a film magazine.
A female focus group participant aged 18 was asked about her views on horror film trailers. She stated that her favorite horror film is The Strangers because it is extremely scary. When asked about the Texas Chainsaw Massacre trailer, she said it drew her in due to the fast pacing and plot. Her favorite part of the trailer was the tension created when friends were at the house before being chased. She described the camera work in the trailer as effective due to its close-ups and establishing shots. Regarding editing, she noted it was fast-paced in parts to add tension and that on-screen text helped provide background.
This document discusses music options for a post-apocalyptic thriller film with no dialogue. It includes comments from three people on a specific piece of music and how it could fit into the film. The music is described as building tension well and potentially working for a chase scene or revealing a hero. Another comment suggests it could portray someone briskly walking while building suspense through mystery. A third comment envisions it portraying a problem catching up to someone and the camera cutting to black.
Critical and contextual studies film analysisOndera15
This scene from Now You See Me 2 features four compatriots trying to pass a playing card containing a computer chip between each other without being detected by security guards searching the room. A variety of shots including close-ups, over-the-shoulder shots, and shot reverse shots are used to follow the card's movements. Match cuts and eye line matches between shots build tension as the card changes hands. The filmmakers use extensive camerawork and editing to transform a brief sequence into a five-minute scene that keeps audiences engaged in finding out whether the compatriots succeed before the guards discover the card.
The document discusses Shane Fellows' selection of movie trailers to reference when creating the trailer for his horror film. He chose popular horror films like The Devil Inside and Chernobyl Diaries because they are similar in concept to his film, featuring a killer and survivors. He also viewed a comedy, American Pie Reunion, and an action film, Chronicle, to understand different genres. Watching trailers from various genres provided inspiration and guidance on the appropriate length and pacing for his horror trailer.
The document outlines 5 scenes from a film with editing techniques used in each. Scene 1 introduces the girls going upstairs and cuts to them meeting a boy. Scene 2 cuts to the next scene. Scene 3 uses parallel editing between shots of the girls' faces. Scene 4 cuts between a long corridor shot and a close-up, adding a loud noise. Scene 5 fades out the last scene while credits are added.
The document outlines 5 scenes from a film with editing techniques used in each. Scene 1 introduces the girls going upstairs and cuts to them meeting a boy. Scene 2 cuts to the next scene. Scene 3 uses parallel editing between shots of the girls' faces. Scene 4 cuts from a long corridor shot to a close-up and uses a POV cut. Scene 5 fades out the last scene while adding credits.
This document contains a list of horror/thriller movie trailers and YouTube links. It asks for opinions on favorite fonts, likes and dislikes, and possible film names. Suggested film lengths are provided. The document requests the name of a film magazine.
This document contains a list of horror/thriller movie trailers and YouTube links. It asks for opinions on favorite fonts, likes and dislikes, and possible film names. Suggested film lengths are provided. The document requests the name of a film magazine.
A female focus group participant aged 18 was asked about her views on horror film trailers. She stated that her favorite horror film is The Strangers because it is extremely scary. When asked about the Texas Chainsaw Massacre trailer, she said it drew her in due to the fast pacing and plot. Her favorite part of the trailer was the tension created when friends were at the house before being chased. She described the camera work in the trailer as effective due to its close-ups and establishing shots. Regarding editing, she noted it was fast-paced in parts to add tension and that on-screen text helped provide background.
This document discusses music options for a post-apocalyptic thriller film with no dialogue. It includes comments from three people on a specific piece of music and how it could fit into the film. The music is described as building tension well and potentially working for a chase scene or revealing a hero. Another comment suggests it could portray someone briskly walking while building suspense through mystery. A third comment envisions it portraying a problem catching up to someone and the camera cutting to black.
Critical and contextual studies film analysisOndera15
This scene from Now You See Me 2 features four compatriots trying to pass a playing card containing a computer chip between each other without being detected by security guards searching the room. A variety of shots including close-ups, over-the-shoulder shots, and shot reverse shots are used to follow the card's movements. Match cuts and eye line matches between shots build tension as the card changes hands. The filmmakers use extensive camerawork and editing to transform a brief sequence into a five-minute scene that keeps audiences engaged in finding out whether the compatriots succeed before the guards discover the card.
The document discusses Shane Fellows' selection of movie trailers to reference when creating the trailer for his horror film. He chose popular horror films like The Devil Inside and Chernobyl Diaries because they are similar in concept to his film, featuring a killer and survivors. He also viewed a comedy, American Pie Reunion, and an action film, Chronicle, to understand different genres. Watching trailers from various genres provided inspiration and guidance on the appropriate length and pacing for his horror trailer.
The document outlines 5 scenes from a film with editing techniques used in each. Scene 1 introduces the girls going upstairs and cuts to them meeting a boy. Scene 2 cuts to the next scene. Scene 3 uses parallel editing between shots of the girls' faces. Scene 4 cuts between a long corridor shot and a close-up, adding a loud noise. Scene 5 fades out the last scene while credits are added.
The document outlines 5 scenes from a film with editing techniques used in each. Scene 1 introduces the girls going upstairs and cuts to them meeting a boy. Scene 2 cuts to the next scene. Scene 3 uses parallel editing between shots of the girls' faces. Scene 4 cuts from a long corridor shot to a close-up and uses a POV cut. Scene 5 fades out the last scene while adding credits.
The document describes a corrupted movie file that contains errors and warnings about viruses corrupting the computer. It tells the user to read the text without pausing the video to stop the computer from being corrupted, but says they are a cheater if they pause. Random symbols and images then appear on the computer screen along with messages about stopping a bomb.
The edit decision list summarizes 5 scenes from a film. Scene 1 introduces characters and uses a cut to transition between shots of the girls going upstairs and meeting a boy. Scene 2 uses cuts to transition between shots. Scene 3 uses parallel editing between shots of the girls' faces. Scene 4 uses cuts between a long corridor shot and a close-up, adding a loud noise with sound editing. Scene 5 ends with credits fading over the last scene.
The film opens with a burning match suggesting danger and action. A montage uses quick cuts between scenes of action including a car explosion. Advanced technology like facial recognition was considered high-tech. The film introduces a mysterious man on a private plane watching a self-destructing tape that makes him seem powerful and experienced in his field of work. It then reveals the city location where the main story will take place.
This document analyzes and summarizes 9 screenshots from the movie Descent. It describes each screenshot, noting the camera shot type (wide shot, close up, etc.), camera movement (tracking shot, steadicam shot, etc.), and how each shot conveys information or builds tension/emotion for the audience. Overall, the screenshots show Sarah in the hospital, her escaping darkness in a corridor, and reactions to the loss of her daughter and husband.
The document discusses codes and conventions of editing used in three TV dramas: EastEnders, The Bill, and Doctor Who. It analyzes the editing techniques like match cuts, line cuts, jump cuts used in sample clips from each show. For EastEnders, match cuts are used in conversations and jump cuts between scenes. The Bill uses line cuts in conversations and jump cuts when moving between locations. Doctor Who uses line cuts when characters move and conversations, with potential for invisible editing due to engagement. The pace and tempo of clips in each show is also examined.
The main character is on a train where she is listening to music on her headphones. When she passes other passengers, they start dancing to the music they can hear from her headphones. As she walks through the streets, more and more people start dancing whenever she passes by them. She enters a dance studio where she is reunited with friends as more people who were dancing outside join them inside the studio.
The document discusses trailer teasers and their purpose. It notes that teaser trailers tend to be around 30 seconds and show a small amount of plot details, characters, and what may happen. They are meant to intrigue viewers and show the film being advertised. The document then analyzes the Official Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom UK Teaser Trailer based on common elements found in teaser trailers, such as showing the distributors at the beginning, including a voiceover to provide context about the plot, and revealing the film title at the end.
The document summarizes audience feedback on the trailer and ancillary products for "The Found" project. Respondents found that the editing pace of the trailer was fast enough to create tension. Most felt background music was unnecessary in the trailer. The poster was found to be representative of the found footage horror subgenre but could benefit from linking to other products. The magazine cover had sufficient titles listed. All three products - the trailer, poster and magazine - were deemed to cohesively promote the project as a whole.
iCouch App- Product concept note to test product market fitRabi Gupta
iCouch App is a second screen app currently being used by 30,000+ users. However we are working on a facelift based on feedback till now and how we envision TV viewers to use the app in future.
This concept note tries to explain the basic thought process behind building the app and seeks user feedback on the concept.
Users can reply as a comment to the deck.
Sam Qureshi proposes techniques for applying realistic makeup, foley sounds, and camera tricks to aid in the planning of a horror found footage film (OTS). Specifically, the document shares YouTube tutorials for zombie makeup showing skin peeling and infections, creating foley sounds of bone breaking and beatings using vegetables, and an over-the-shoulder camera trick to depict violence without actual harm. The goal is to use these techniques to make the mise-en-scene and sound effects of characters being attacked by zombies or vampires more believable and scary for the audience.
The opening sequence of The Purge establishes the film's setting in 2022, where all crime is legal for 12 hours once a year, through CCTV footage showing various violent crimes taking place from 2017 to 2021. The shaky, high angle shots from surveillance cameras portray gang fights and victims being beaten to demonstrate the brutality of the Purge and introduce the film's premise in under 3 minutes.
The document discusses the editing process for a teaser trailer using Final Cut Pro. Key points:
- Footage was imported into Final Cut Pro and arranged on a timeline where it could be edited.
- Audio transitions like cross fades were used to fade music in and out rather than abrupt starts and ends. Video transitions like dissolves were also used.
- The timeline shows where in the project the editor is working and includes video and audio clips with transitions between them.
- Some issues around lines appearing in the video are being troubleshot, but overall the editing process is going well.
Carl is struggling with mental health issues and feels like a disappointment to his parents. He is overwhelmed by clutter in his apartment and anger towards his parents for lying and replacing him. In a moment of frustration, Carl decides to take action but is unsure of what to do, as he receives a message from his friend Jack encouraging him to get help before it's too late.
This document provides a shooting schedule for a music video with 7 scenes to be filmed over 5 days. It details the date, time, location, crew, equipment, props, and editing decisions for each shot. The schedule includes scenes at a BMX track, two scenes inside a bedroom showing an argument and cheating, a date at a cafe, the band's performance in a school hall, a bridge walk, and a final scene of the main character smoking at a meadow before a planned suicide. The goal is to intercut the band's performance throughout with clips advancing the narrative.
The document describes choosing sound effects to create a sequence like a film, starting with normal sounds then bombs, guns, crying and laughter before ending with a fart for humor. It also explains how to render the sound file, setting the format to WAV and bit depth, then how the software will master mix and perfect the final sound project.
This document outlines Hannah Palfreeman's plans for her short film project. It includes a visual planning section with storyboards and shots, an organizational planning section listing cast and crew contact details and production schedule, and a soundtrack planning section discussing the use of diegetic and non-diegetic sounds. The story is about two friends having an argument that ruins their friendship, with one finding a new best friend while the other is left feeling angry and jealous. The angry ex-friend then starts plotting revenge against the other two.
Factors affecting undergraduate students’ motivation at a university in Tra VinhAJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: Motivation plays an important role in foreign language learning process. This study aimed to
investigate student’s motivation patterns towards English language learning at a University in Tra Vinh, and factors
affecting their motivation change toward English language learning of non-English-major students in the semester.
The researcher used semi-structured interview at the first phase of choosing the participants and writing reflection
through the instrument called “My English Learning Motivation History” adapted from Sawyer (2007) to collect
qualitative data within 15 weeks. The participants consisted of nine first year non-English-major students who learning
General English at pre-intermediate level. They were chosen and divided into three groups of three members each
(high motivation group; average motivation group; and low motivation group). The results of the present study
identified six visual motivation patterns of three groups of students with different motivation fluctuation, through the
use of cluster analysis. The study also indicated a diversity of factors affecting students’ motivation involving internal
factors as influencing factors (cognitive, psychology, and emotion) and external factors as social factors (instructor,
peers, family, and learning environment) during English language learning in a period of 15 weeks. The findings of
the study helped teacher understand relationship of motivation change and its influential factors. Furthermore, the
findings also inspired next research about motivation development in learning English process.
KEY WORDS: language learning motivation, motivation change, motivation patterns, influential factors, students’
motivation.
UR BHatti Academy dedicated to providing the finest IT courses training in the world. Under the guidance of experienced trainer Usman Rasheed Bhatti, we have established ourselves as a professional online training firm offering unparalleled courses in Pakistan. Our academy is a trailblazer in Dijkot, being the first institute to officially provide training to all students at their preferred schedules, led by real-world industry professionals and Google certified staff.
The document describes a corrupted movie file that contains errors and warnings about viruses corrupting the computer. It tells the user to read the text without pausing the video to stop the computer from being corrupted, but says they are a cheater if they pause. Random symbols and images then appear on the computer screen along with messages about stopping a bomb.
The edit decision list summarizes 5 scenes from a film. Scene 1 introduces characters and uses a cut to transition between shots of the girls going upstairs and meeting a boy. Scene 2 uses cuts to transition between shots. Scene 3 uses parallel editing between shots of the girls' faces. Scene 4 uses cuts between a long corridor shot and a close-up, adding a loud noise with sound editing. Scene 5 ends with credits fading over the last scene.
The film opens with a burning match suggesting danger and action. A montage uses quick cuts between scenes of action including a car explosion. Advanced technology like facial recognition was considered high-tech. The film introduces a mysterious man on a private plane watching a self-destructing tape that makes him seem powerful and experienced in his field of work. It then reveals the city location where the main story will take place.
This document analyzes and summarizes 9 screenshots from the movie Descent. It describes each screenshot, noting the camera shot type (wide shot, close up, etc.), camera movement (tracking shot, steadicam shot, etc.), and how each shot conveys information or builds tension/emotion for the audience. Overall, the screenshots show Sarah in the hospital, her escaping darkness in a corridor, and reactions to the loss of her daughter and husband.
The document discusses codes and conventions of editing used in three TV dramas: EastEnders, The Bill, and Doctor Who. It analyzes the editing techniques like match cuts, line cuts, jump cuts used in sample clips from each show. For EastEnders, match cuts are used in conversations and jump cuts between scenes. The Bill uses line cuts in conversations and jump cuts when moving between locations. Doctor Who uses line cuts when characters move and conversations, with potential for invisible editing due to engagement. The pace and tempo of clips in each show is also examined.
The main character is on a train where she is listening to music on her headphones. When she passes other passengers, they start dancing to the music they can hear from her headphones. As she walks through the streets, more and more people start dancing whenever she passes by them. She enters a dance studio where she is reunited with friends as more people who were dancing outside join them inside the studio.
The document discusses trailer teasers and their purpose. It notes that teaser trailers tend to be around 30 seconds and show a small amount of plot details, characters, and what may happen. They are meant to intrigue viewers and show the film being advertised. The document then analyzes the Official Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom UK Teaser Trailer based on common elements found in teaser trailers, such as showing the distributors at the beginning, including a voiceover to provide context about the plot, and revealing the film title at the end.
The document summarizes audience feedback on the trailer and ancillary products for "The Found" project. Respondents found that the editing pace of the trailer was fast enough to create tension. Most felt background music was unnecessary in the trailer. The poster was found to be representative of the found footage horror subgenre but could benefit from linking to other products. The magazine cover had sufficient titles listed. All three products - the trailer, poster and magazine - were deemed to cohesively promote the project as a whole.
iCouch App- Product concept note to test product market fitRabi Gupta
iCouch App is a second screen app currently being used by 30,000+ users. However we are working on a facelift based on feedback till now and how we envision TV viewers to use the app in future.
This concept note tries to explain the basic thought process behind building the app and seeks user feedback on the concept.
Users can reply as a comment to the deck.
Sam Qureshi proposes techniques for applying realistic makeup, foley sounds, and camera tricks to aid in the planning of a horror found footage film (OTS). Specifically, the document shares YouTube tutorials for zombie makeup showing skin peeling and infections, creating foley sounds of bone breaking and beatings using vegetables, and an over-the-shoulder camera trick to depict violence without actual harm. The goal is to use these techniques to make the mise-en-scene and sound effects of characters being attacked by zombies or vampires more believable and scary for the audience.
The opening sequence of The Purge establishes the film's setting in 2022, where all crime is legal for 12 hours once a year, through CCTV footage showing various violent crimes taking place from 2017 to 2021. The shaky, high angle shots from surveillance cameras portray gang fights and victims being beaten to demonstrate the brutality of the Purge and introduce the film's premise in under 3 minutes.
The document discusses the editing process for a teaser trailer using Final Cut Pro. Key points:
- Footage was imported into Final Cut Pro and arranged on a timeline where it could be edited.
- Audio transitions like cross fades were used to fade music in and out rather than abrupt starts and ends. Video transitions like dissolves were also used.
- The timeline shows where in the project the editor is working and includes video and audio clips with transitions between them.
- Some issues around lines appearing in the video are being troubleshot, but overall the editing process is going well.
Carl is struggling with mental health issues and feels like a disappointment to his parents. He is overwhelmed by clutter in his apartment and anger towards his parents for lying and replacing him. In a moment of frustration, Carl decides to take action but is unsure of what to do, as he receives a message from his friend Jack encouraging him to get help before it's too late.
This document provides a shooting schedule for a music video with 7 scenes to be filmed over 5 days. It details the date, time, location, crew, equipment, props, and editing decisions for each shot. The schedule includes scenes at a BMX track, two scenes inside a bedroom showing an argument and cheating, a date at a cafe, the band's performance in a school hall, a bridge walk, and a final scene of the main character smoking at a meadow before a planned suicide. The goal is to intercut the band's performance throughout with clips advancing the narrative.
The document describes choosing sound effects to create a sequence like a film, starting with normal sounds then bombs, guns, crying and laughter before ending with a fart for humor. It also explains how to render the sound file, setting the format to WAV and bit depth, then how the software will master mix and perfect the final sound project.
This document outlines Hannah Palfreeman's plans for her short film project. It includes a visual planning section with storyboards and shots, an organizational planning section listing cast and crew contact details and production schedule, and a soundtrack planning section discussing the use of diegetic and non-diegetic sounds. The story is about two friends having an argument that ruins their friendship, with one finding a new best friend while the other is left feeling angry and jealous. The angry ex-friend then starts plotting revenge against the other two.
Factors affecting undergraduate students’ motivation at a university in Tra VinhAJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: Motivation plays an important role in foreign language learning process. This study aimed to
investigate student’s motivation patterns towards English language learning at a University in Tra Vinh, and factors
affecting their motivation change toward English language learning of non-English-major students in the semester.
The researcher used semi-structured interview at the first phase of choosing the participants and writing reflection
through the instrument called “My English Learning Motivation History” adapted from Sawyer (2007) to collect
qualitative data within 15 weeks. The participants consisted of nine first year non-English-major students who learning
General English at pre-intermediate level. They were chosen and divided into three groups of three members each
(high motivation group; average motivation group; and low motivation group). The results of the present study
identified six visual motivation patterns of three groups of students with different motivation fluctuation, through the
use of cluster analysis. The study also indicated a diversity of factors affecting students’ motivation involving internal
factors as influencing factors (cognitive, psychology, and emotion) and external factors as social factors (instructor,
peers, family, and learning environment) during English language learning in a period of 15 weeks. The findings of
the study helped teacher understand relationship of motivation change and its influential factors. Furthermore, the
findings also inspired next research about motivation development in learning English process.
KEY WORDS: language learning motivation, motivation change, motivation patterns, influential factors, students’
motivation.
UR BHatti Academy dedicated to providing the finest IT courses training in the world. Under the guidance of experienced trainer Usman Rasheed Bhatti, we have established ourselves as a professional online training firm offering unparalleled courses in Pakistan. Our academy is a trailblazer in Dijkot, being the first institute to officially provide training to all students at their preferred schedules, led by real-world industry professionals and Google certified staff.
The Impact of Work Stress and Digital Literacy on Employee Performance at PT ...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT :This research aims to analyze the correlation between employee work stress and digital literacy
with employee performance at PT Telkom Akses Area Cirebon, both concurrently and partially. Employing a
quantitative approach, the study's objectives are descriptive and causal, adopting a positivist paradigm with a
deductive approach to theory development and a survey research strategy. Findings reveal that work stress
negatively and significantly impacts employee performance, while digital literacy positively and significantly
affects it. Simultaneously, work stress and digital literacy have a positive and significant influence on employee
performance. It is anticipated that company management will devise workload management strategies to
alleviate work stress and assess the implementation of more efficient digital technology to enhance employee
performance.
KEYWORDS -digital literacy, employee performance,job stress, multiple regression analysis, workload
management
STUDY ON THE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OF HUZHOU TOURISMAJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: Huzhou has rich tourism resources, as early as a considerable development since the reform and
opening up, especially in recent years, Huzhou tourism has ushered in a new period of development
opportunities. At present, Huzhou tourism has become one of the most characteristic tourist cities on the East
China tourism line. With the development of Huzhou City, the tourism industry has been further improved, and
the tourism degree of the whole city has further increased the transformation and upgrading of the tourism
industry. However, the development of tourism in Huzhou City still lags far behind the tourism development of
major cities in East China. This round of research mainly analyzes the current development of tourism in
Huzhou City, on the basis of analyzing the specific situation, pointed out that the current development of
Huzhou tourism problems, and then analyzes these problems one by one, and put forward some specific
solutions, so as to promote the further rapid development of tourism in Huzhou City.
KEYWORDS:Huzhou; Travel; Development
STUDY ON THE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OF HUZHOU TOURISM
my script
1. Script
(“Don't touch my drum kit!”)
Scene
Bro
Yeah
What are you doing?
Nothing much just watching tv
Well I think someone's touched my drum kit Did you touch my drum
kit?
No why would I do that bro?
Well I think you did. What are you doing?
I'm going to touch your drum kit
NO YOUR NOT!!! YOU DAREW TOUCH IT AND YOUR DEAD!!!
Watch me!
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Cast
Brennan huff/
Dale doback/