The document discusses various genres and subgenres of drama including comedy-drama, historical drama, romance, crime drama, and tragedy. It also lists some common themes in drama such as alcoholism, class division, drug addiction, violence against women, and corruption.
The group selected Andreea's idea about a girl who gets breast implants from a drug trafficker as the strongest idea. The implants are used to smuggle drugs without her knowledge. When she discovers the truth, she seeks revenge but falls ill. Anna's idea about a girl developing an eating disorder from body image issues was also considered strong for its dramatic narrative elements.
Here are some films that could provide inspiration for our genre (drama/thriller) and subgenre (addiction drama) of bulimia:
- To the Bone (2017) - Directly deals with a young woman's struggle with anorexia. Could inspire realistic portrayal of the condition.
- Thinspiration (2017) - Explores impact of pro-anorexia websites and social media on teenagers. Relevant to social pressures faced by our character.
- All the Bright Places (2020) - Romantic drama about two teens dealing with mental health issues. Could inspire emotional storytelling.
- Perfect (2004) - Thriller about a ballerina with an eating disorder. Demon
The document reflects on genre research conducted for a student film project called "Indifference," which explores psychological thriller and horror genres, and summarizes the narratives, characters, and stylistic elements of reference films "The Pact" and "The Cabin in the Woods" to inform the project.
These books are recommended for youth and young adult readers with lower reading levels but higher interest levels. The document provides summaries of 15 books across different reading levels from grades 2 through 5. It also recommends the Choose Your Own Adventure series and graphic novels to engage reluctant readers. In conclusion, it invites readers to visit their local Okanagan Regional Library branch to borrow these and other titles, and to ask staff for help finding materials.
The document is a multimedia presentation about overcoming one's past, thinking positively, and having courage to grow a stronger identity. It analyzes four novels: Surviving Sam by Karen Rivers, We All Fall Down by Eric Walters, The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan, and Kats Fall by Shelley Hrdlitschka. For each novel, it provides a plot summary, two arguments linking the story to the thesis, and a choice activity evaluating aspects of the story. It also includes character sketches of the main characters Darcy and his mother from Kats Fall. The presentation concludes by restating its thesis that overcoming hardship allows one to develop a better sense of self.
The first edition of limehouse magazine featuring new writing from Sophia Blackwell, North Morgan, Bobby Nayyar and Emily Foster.
Also features a photo story featuring the end of North Morgan.
The summaries provide high-level overviews of several children's books in 3 sentences or less:
- The View From the Cherry Tree is about an 11-year-old boy who sees a tragic event happen to his neighbor from his cherry tree but no one believes him when he tries to tell his family.
- Never Mind is about twins who think they have nothing in common until one twin's friend has a party and discovers they are twins, while the other twin saves the party with his band.
- Technical Foul is about a boy who gets a technical foul that causes his basketball team to lose and continue their losing streak, but he later cools his temper to help bring the team to the championship
One Of The Most Touching Films About LoveLily Lake
The film A Walk to Remember is based on the Nicholas Sparks novel of the same name. It stars Mandy Moore and Shane West and tells the story of the unlikely romance between the popular boy Landon and quiet, religious girl Jamie. Their relationship blossoms despite their differences, but Jamie reveals she has leukemia. Landon works to fulfill items on Jamie's bucket list before she passes away from the disease. Though critically panned, the film found popularity for its moral message and earned over $47 million worldwide. Mandy Moore won several Teen Choice Awards for her breakthrough performance.
The group selected Andreea's idea about a girl who gets breast implants from a drug trafficker as the strongest idea. The implants are used to smuggle drugs without her knowledge. When she discovers the truth, she seeks revenge but falls ill. Anna's idea about a girl developing an eating disorder from body image issues was also considered strong for its dramatic narrative elements.
Here are some films that could provide inspiration for our genre (drama/thriller) and subgenre (addiction drama) of bulimia:
- To the Bone (2017) - Directly deals with a young woman's struggle with anorexia. Could inspire realistic portrayal of the condition.
- Thinspiration (2017) - Explores impact of pro-anorexia websites and social media on teenagers. Relevant to social pressures faced by our character.
- All the Bright Places (2020) - Romantic drama about two teens dealing with mental health issues. Could inspire emotional storytelling.
- Perfect (2004) - Thriller about a ballerina with an eating disorder. Demon
The document reflects on genre research conducted for a student film project called "Indifference," which explores psychological thriller and horror genres, and summarizes the narratives, characters, and stylistic elements of reference films "The Pact" and "The Cabin in the Woods" to inform the project.
These books are recommended for youth and young adult readers with lower reading levels but higher interest levels. The document provides summaries of 15 books across different reading levels from grades 2 through 5. It also recommends the Choose Your Own Adventure series and graphic novels to engage reluctant readers. In conclusion, it invites readers to visit their local Okanagan Regional Library branch to borrow these and other titles, and to ask staff for help finding materials.
The document is a multimedia presentation about overcoming one's past, thinking positively, and having courage to grow a stronger identity. It analyzes four novels: Surviving Sam by Karen Rivers, We All Fall Down by Eric Walters, The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan, and Kats Fall by Shelley Hrdlitschka. For each novel, it provides a plot summary, two arguments linking the story to the thesis, and a choice activity evaluating aspects of the story. It also includes character sketches of the main characters Darcy and his mother from Kats Fall. The presentation concludes by restating its thesis that overcoming hardship allows one to develop a better sense of self.
The first edition of limehouse magazine featuring new writing from Sophia Blackwell, North Morgan, Bobby Nayyar and Emily Foster.
Also features a photo story featuring the end of North Morgan.
The summaries provide high-level overviews of several children's books in 3 sentences or less:
- The View From the Cherry Tree is about an 11-year-old boy who sees a tragic event happen to his neighbor from his cherry tree but no one believes him when he tries to tell his family.
- Never Mind is about twins who think they have nothing in common until one twin's friend has a party and discovers they are twins, while the other twin saves the party with his band.
- Technical Foul is about a boy who gets a technical foul that causes his basketball team to lose and continue their losing streak, but he later cools his temper to help bring the team to the championship
One Of The Most Touching Films About LoveLily Lake
The film A Walk to Remember is based on the Nicholas Sparks novel of the same name. It stars Mandy Moore and Shane West and tells the story of the unlikely romance between the popular boy Landon and quiet, religious girl Jamie. Their relationship blossoms despite their differences, but Jamie reveals she has leukemia. Landon works to fulfill items on Jamie's bucket list before she passes away from the disease. Though critically panned, the film found popularity for its moral message and earned over $47 million worldwide. Mandy Moore won several Teen Choice Awards for her breakthrough performance.
This document provides information about the book "The Lemonade War" by Jacqueline Davies. It describes how the author got the idea for the story when she witnessed her two sons arguing over who had the right to set up a lemonade stand in the driveway on a hot day. The passage includes a short biography of the author, noting that she got the idea for the title "The Lemonade War" while watching the situation unfold between her sons. It also directs the reader to click on an image to be taken to the author's website and see a trailer for the book.
The Monstrosity Legacy's Continuously Updated RecapTeh Shrimp
This document provides a summary of the key events that have occurred in the MonstrosityLegacy up to chapter 11, as told by Donna The Cat. It describes how the founder Mina started her legacy and met her husband Joe. Mina had two sons, Adam and Aiden. Over time, Mina discovered she was originally placed on the empty lot by SimShrimp and had her memories altered. She learned she was originally married to a man named Lee and had a daughter Lily. The document then summarizes the major life events of the characters, such as the sons growing up and having families of their own, up until chapter 11 of the legacy.
The document provides ideas and details for a short film opening sequence about a teenage girl. The sequence establishes that the main character is upset and calls her friends for help but they do not answer. She has a flashback to cleaning her injuries a few days ago. The opening ends with the girl receiving a scary text message telling her to get home. The narrative structure is non-linear with the flashback. Interior scenes include a bathroom and exterior scenes take place on a street and outside a cafe. The target audience for the film would be 15-24 year old British females from working class backgrounds.
- Colin and Mary moved to university, where Colin studied political science and Mary was undecided. Mary attracted many male admirers but rejected their advances.
- A fire broke out near the dorms during a storm. Mary was killed trying to help another student, devastating her twin brother Colin.
- After struggling with grief, Colin began exploring the supernatural. He joined a secret society and discovered a phone that could supposedly contact the beyond, though he was wary to use it out of love for his late sister.
The document discusses strategies for avoiding bullying, including staying in groups for protection, standing up for others who are being bullied, and talking to trusted adults. It also provides examples of two students, Billy and Beth, witnessing bullying at their new middle school and struggling with whether to help or avoid the bullies. The teacher then gives an extended metaphor comparing strategies for avoiding sharks to strategies for avoiding bullies.
This passage from Jane Eyre depicts Jane's first rebellion against her cruel Aunt Reed. It shows the reversal of their typical roles, as the normally submissive Jane verbally attacks Aunt Reed, accusing her of deceitfulness and cruelty. This role reversal leaves Aunt Reed frightened and losing her composure. The passage establishes Jane's wild and ungovernable nature as a child, due to the lack of love she experienced. It demonstrates Jane beginning to break free from her aunt's authority, marking the end of one era in her life and the beginning of another at Lowood school.
This PowerPoint presentation contains summaries of books nominated for the 2010-2011 Black-Eyed Susan children's book award. It is intended for educators and librarians to use in selecting books for students to read and vote on their favorite. The document provides details on the award such as the nomination categories, eligibility requirements, and voting timeline. It also shares summaries and images of 20 nominated books in the picture book and middle grade categories for students to consider.
Join Kayla as she discusses LGBTQ+ titles for all ages to include in your collections--including some new 2021 releases--as well as display and programming ideas to help you gear up for Pride month at your library.
The document provides summaries and analysis of 6 short stories:
1) "The Pieces of Silver" describes a poor boy who is humiliated at school but finds a way to contribute through singing in the community.
2) "The Red Ball" is about a boy who moves to a new city and finds acceptance playing cricket with other boys, though his family faces poverty.
3) "The Young Couple" follows a married pair who move to India full of hope but face challenges adjusting to different cultural expectations.
4) The summaries identify themes, language techniques, characters and conflicts in each story. Analysis focuses on how the stories portray issues like poverty, relationships, and cultural adjustment.
This document summarizes several books that can help address the issue of bullying. It provides brief descriptions of each book, including their key messages and discussion questions. The books are aimed at different audiences, including students, teachers, and parents. They address topics like defining bullying, empowering victims, dealing with relational aggression, and changing bullying behaviors. The document also includes statistics on bullying prevalence and references resources on the subject.
Larry, a divorced father, takes a job as a night guard at the American Museum of Natural History in New York to maintain stability for his son, but discovers that the museum's exhibits come to life at night due to a magical artifact; when the artifact is stolen by his predecessor, Larry must work with the living exhibits to retrieve it and stop the thieves in order to keep his job and relationship with his son.
Larry, a divorced father, takes a job as a night guard at the American Museum of Natural History in New York to maintain stability for his son, but discovers that the museum's exhibits come to life at night due to a magical artifact; when the artifact is stolen by his predecessor, Larry must work with the living exhibits to retrieve it and stop the thieves in order to keep his job and relationship with his son.
The document provides annotations for 34 books published in 2014. It lists the title, author, and brief 1-2 sentence description of the plot for each book. The books cover a variety of genres, including fiction, non-fiction, mysteries, sports stories, and historical accounts.
The document provides summaries of 15 young adult novels that will be featured in the 2014-2015 Georgia Peach Books catalog. Each summary is 1-3 sentences and provides a brief overview of the plot and characters. Some of the novels summarized include Eleanor & Park, Winger, All Our Yesterdays, Of Beast and Beauty, March: Book One, and The 5th Wave. The summaries highlight a variety of genres including romance, science fiction, historical fiction, and graphic novels.
This document summarizes a student's personal brand and accomplishments from middle school into high school. It highlights things the student is known for like being kind, keeping good grades, and enjoying Pokemon. It outlines goals for the next year like improving singing and media skills. The student has learned to believe in themselves and be more social and comfortable speaking in front of others. The document shares the student's passions, important relationships, and a skill they want to improve. It compares their accomplishments from last year to the current year.
Mitch Albom's For One More Day Book ReportAkmal Cikmat
An International English Testing System (IELTS) task given by the teacher.
the first book report made by me during the IELTS class.
please dont bother any grammatical error because everyone is a first timer.
Chip St. Clair had a traumatic childhood of abuse at the hands of his father. He discovered as an adult that his father was actually a convicted killer using a false identity. Chip turned to creative expression like reading, art, and music to cope. He now runs a nonprofit foundation that uses creative arts programs to help other abused children heal and build confidence. The programs have shown success in improving grades and mental well-being for at-risk youth. The foundation aims to expand these impactful programs to more schools.
The opening sequence shows a woman getting ready and putting on makeup for her boyfriend. When she shows herself to him, he becomes angry and aggressively drags her by the hair to the bathroom. He then washes her face in the sink, showing his abusive and controlling behavior towards her. The sequence establishes the power dynamic in their relationship and sets up the woman's experience of domestic violence and lack of agency.
Here are the interviews I conducted with potential target audiences for feedback on the opening sequence:
1. Catalin Nastasia, 18, Male, Romania
2. Rebecca Dan, 22, Female, UK
3. Andrei Popescu, 25, Male, Romania
4. Maria Vasilescu, 19, Female, Romania
5. Alexandra Ionescu, 21, Female, Romania
I've included a picture of Catalin and a short video of Rebecca answering some of the questionnaire questions. Let me know if you need any other details from the interviews. Getting feedback from the target audience will help ensure the opening sequence resonates and intrigues them.
The target audience for the film is 15-30 year olds as eating disorders typically affect this age group. Most audience members felt the idea of a model struggling with bulimia for a drama was good. All audience members enjoyed how the opening sequence built mystery by ending with the main character on a bridge.
The document discusses choosing the idea of bulimia over anorexia for the opening sequence of a film. Bulimia was chosen instead of anorexia to avoid any nudity, and friends who are skinny agreed to portray bulimia. The genres of drama, thriller, and addiction drama were selected to realistically portray emotions surrounding bulimia and create mystery and tension for audiences.
This document provides information about the book "The Lemonade War" by Jacqueline Davies. It describes how the author got the idea for the story when she witnessed her two sons arguing over who had the right to set up a lemonade stand in the driveway on a hot day. The passage includes a short biography of the author, noting that she got the idea for the title "The Lemonade War" while watching the situation unfold between her sons. It also directs the reader to click on an image to be taken to the author's website and see a trailer for the book.
The Monstrosity Legacy's Continuously Updated RecapTeh Shrimp
This document provides a summary of the key events that have occurred in the MonstrosityLegacy up to chapter 11, as told by Donna The Cat. It describes how the founder Mina started her legacy and met her husband Joe. Mina had two sons, Adam and Aiden. Over time, Mina discovered she was originally placed on the empty lot by SimShrimp and had her memories altered. She learned she was originally married to a man named Lee and had a daughter Lily. The document then summarizes the major life events of the characters, such as the sons growing up and having families of their own, up until chapter 11 of the legacy.
The document provides ideas and details for a short film opening sequence about a teenage girl. The sequence establishes that the main character is upset and calls her friends for help but they do not answer. She has a flashback to cleaning her injuries a few days ago. The opening ends with the girl receiving a scary text message telling her to get home. The narrative structure is non-linear with the flashback. Interior scenes include a bathroom and exterior scenes take place on a street and outside a cafe. The target audience for the film would be 15-24 year old British females from working class backgrounds.
- Colin and Mary moved to university, where Colin studied political science and Mary was undecided. Mary attracted many male admirers but rejected their advances.
- A fire broke out near the dorms during a storm. Mary was killed trying to help another student, devastating her twin brother Colin.
- After struggling with grief, Colin began exploring the supernatural. He joined a secret society and discovered a phone that could supposedly contact the beyond, though he was wary to use it out of love for his late sister.
The document discusses strategies for avoiding bullying, including staying in groups for protection, standing up for others who are being bullied, and talking to trusted adults. It also provides examples of two students, Billy and Beth, witnessing bullying at their new middle school and struggling with whether to help or avoid the bullies. The teacher then gives an extended metaphor comparing strategies for avoiding sharks to strategies for avoiding bullies.
This passage from Jane Eyre depicts Jane's first rebellion against her cruel Aunt Reed. It shows the reversal of their typical roles, as the normally submissive Jane verbally attacks Aunt Reed, accusing her of deceitfulness and cruelty. This role reversal leaves Aunt Reed frightened and losing her composure. The passage establishes Jane's wild and ungovernable nature as a child, due to the lack of love she experienced. It demonstrates Jane beginning to break free from her aunt's authority, marking the end of one era in her life and the beginning of another at Lowood school.
This PowerPoint presentation contains summaries of books nominated for the 2010-2011 Black-Eyed Susan children's book award. It is intended for educators and librarians to use in selecting books for students to read and vote on their favorite. The document provides details on the award such as the nomination categories, eligibility requirements, and voting timeline. It also shares summaries and images of 20 nominated books in the picture book and middle grade categories for students to consider.
Join Kayla as she discusses LGBTQ+ titles for all ages to include in your collections--including some new 2021 releases--as well as display and programming ideas to help you gear up for Pride month at your library.
The document provides summaries and analysis of 6 short stories:
1) "The Pieces of Silver" describes a poor boy who is humiliated at school but finds a way to contribute through singing in the community.
2) "The Red Ball" is about a boy who moves to a new city and finds acceptance playing cricket with other boys, though his family faces poverty.
3) "The Young Couple" follows a married pair who move to India full of hope but face challenges adjusting to different cultural expectations.
4) The summaries identify themes, language techniques, characters and conflicts in each story. Analysis focuses on how the stories portray issues like poverty, relationships, and cultural adjustment.
This document summarizes several books that can help address the issue of bullying. It provides brief descriptions of each book, including their key messages and discussion questions. The books are aimed at different audiences, including students, teachers, and parents. They address topics like defining bullying, empowering victims, dealing with relational aggression, and changing bullying behaviors. The document also includes statistics on bullying prevalence and references resources on the subject.
Larry, a divorced father, takes a job as a night guard at the American Museum of Natural History in New York to maintain stability for his son, but discovers that the museum's exhibits come to life at night due to a magical artifact; when the artifact is stolen by his predecessor, Larry must work with the living exhibits to retrieve it and stop the thieves in order to keep his job and relationship with his son.
Larry, a divorced father, takes a job as a night guard at the American Museum of Natural History in New York to maintain stability for his son, but discovers that the museum's exhibits come to life at night due to a magical artifact; when the artifact is stolen by his predecessor, Larry must work with the living exhibits to retrieve it and stop the thieves in order to keep his job and relationship with his son.
The document provides annotations for 34 books published in 2014. It lists the title, author, and brief 1-2 sentence description of the plot for each book. The books cover a variety of genres, including fiction, non-fiction, mysteries, sports stories, and historical accounts.
The document provides summaries of 15 young adult novels that will be featured in the 2014-2015 Georgia Peach Books catalog. Each summary is 1-3 sentences and provides a brief overview of the plot and characters. Some of the novels summarized include Eleanor & Park, Winger, All Our Yesterdays, Of Beast and Beauty, March: Book One, and The 5th Wave. The summaries highlight a variety of genres including romance, science fiction, historical fiction, and graphic novels.
This document summarizes a student's personal brand and accomplishments from middle school into high school. It highlights things the student is known for like being kind, keeping good grades, and enjoying Pokemon. It outlines goals for the next year like improving singing and media skills. The student has learned to believe in themselves and be more social and comfortable speaking in front of others. The document shares the student's passions, important relationships, and a skill they want to improve. It compares their accomplishments from last year to the current year.
Mitch Albom's For One More Day Book ReportAkmal Cikmat
An International English Testing System (IELTS) task given by the teacher.
the first book report made by me during the IELTS class.
please dont bother any grammatical error because everyone is a first timer.
Chip St. Clair had a traumatic childhood of abuse at the hands of his father. He discovered as an adult that his father was actually a convicted killer using a false identity. Chip turned to creative expression like reading, art, and music to cope. He now runs a nonprofit foundation that uses creative arts programs to help other abused children heal and build confidence. The programs have shown success in improving grades and mental well-being for at-risk youth. The foundation aims to expand these impactful programs to more schools.
The opening sequence shows a woman getting ready and putting on makeup for her boyfriend. When she shows herself to him, he becomes angry and aggressively drags her by the hair to the bathroom. He then washes her face in the sink, showing his abusive and controlling behavior towards her. The sequence establishes the power dynamic in their relationship and sets up the woman's experience of domestic violence and lack of agency.
Here are the interviews I conducted with potential target audiences for feedback on the opening sequence:
1. Catalin Nastasia, 18, Male, Romania
2. Rebecca Dan, 22, Female, UK
3. Andrei Popescu, 25, Male, Romania
4. Maria Vasilescu, 19, Female, Romania
5. Alexandra Ionescu, 21, Female, Romania
I've included a picture of Catalin and a short video of Rebecca answering some of the questionnaire questions. Let me know if you need any other details from the interviews. Getting feedback from the target audience will help ensure the opening sequence resonates and intrigues them.
The target audience for the film is 15-30 year olds as eating disorders typically affect this age group. Most audience members felt the idea of a model struggling with bulimia for a drama was good. All audience members enjoyed how the opening sequence built mystery by ending with the main character on a bridge.
The document discusses choosing the idea of bulimia over anorexia for the opening sequence of a film. Bulimia was chosen instead of anorexia to avoid any nudity, and friends who are skinny agreed to portray bulimia. The genres of drama, thriller, and addiction drama were selected to realistically portray emotions surrounding bulimia and create mystery and tension for audiences.
The document provides character descriptions for Melane, a girl who thinks she is too fat and wants to lose weight by any means, and her friend Aurora, who is always with Melane
This document discusses conventions that will be used and challenged in a film opening sequence about a girl with bulimia.
Mirrors will be used to show how the girl feels insecure by her facial expressions and body language in the mirror. Developing the convention of mirrors to show how girls with bulimia see themselves. Challenging conventions by using mirrors to depict how desperate and lacking in confidence the girl feels.
Body language will be used to show how the girl's life is affected by bulimia from day to day. Developing this to show how uncomfortable she is with herself. Challenging conventions by depicting the difficulties of living with bulimia and constantly trying to look perfect.
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This document appears to be a final draft of a storyboard. A storyboard is a visual script that helps plan and communicate the flow of a motion picture or video production. This particular storyboard is in its final draft form, suggesting it has gone through revisions and is now a completed version ready for use in production.
Melane walks home from school and eats alone in her kitchen. She compares her body to models in her bedroom and cries, making herself vomit in the bathroom. Melane then takes a bath.
The document provides examples and analysis of inspirational film scenes from the movies Girl, Interrupted and Requiem for a Dream. It analyzes the characters, costumes, filming techniques, music, sounds and lighting used in key scenes from both films. The purpose is to inspire the creation of similar impactful scenes that draw the audience in and effectively set the mood through the use of genre conventions and technical filmmaking elements.
The document discusses ideas for an opening sequence for a film about anorexia nervosa. It includes three potential still shots that could be used: 1) a close-up shot of a character walking alone near a bridge to portray isolation and loneliness; 2) a close-up shot of a character trying to jump off a bridge; and 3) a long shot of a character walking alone near a bridge. It also discusses how these still shots were inspired by conveying the themes of isolation and loneliness.
Romantic comedy films center around romantic ideals like true love overcoming obstacles. They explore relationships, gender roles, sexuality, and social status. A basic plot involves a man and woman meeting and initially disliking each other before becoming romantically involved, often separating then reuniting. The Ugly Truth is a 2009 romantic comedy starring Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler about a TV producer who participates in tests by her correspondent to prove his theories on relationships.
The document outlines ideas for an opening sequence about a girl struggling with bulimia who goes on a strict diet to get into university but ends up making herself sick after eating and losing a dangerous amount of weight before seeking help. It proposes showing the girl looking in the mirror critically, making herself vomit, and depicting her body disorder to convey the inner turmoil of bulimia.
The Exorcist tells the story of a teenage girl who becomes possessed by a mysterious entity, causing her mother to seek help from two priests to save her daughter. Final Destination 5 follows survivors of a bridge collapse who learn there is no escaping Death. The Ring centers around a journalist investigating a mysterious videotape that seems to cause death within a week of viewing.
Here are my thoughts on your questions:
1. Using a story of a model in the opening sequence could work well as it establishes a character dealing with pressures of that profession. However, you'll want to be sensitive in your portrayal of eating disorders.
2. The locations seem suitable as they show the character's daily life and movements. Putney Bridge in particular builds tension as a location for her mental state.
3. Slow, emotional music could work well to set the tone and highlight the character's internal struggles.
4. Good drama explores complex human emotions and relationships in a way audiences can relate to. It leaves them thinking.
5. Exploring bulimia in models could raise awareness if handled
Here are potential responses to the evaluation questions:
1. In progressing from the preliminary task to the full product, we've gained valuable experience developing our story and creative vision. We've improved our skills in areas like scriptwriting, shot composition, sound design, and working as a team.
2. Our opening sequence utilized conventions of drama films through techniques like suspenseful music, ambiguous endings, and close-ups to convey emotion. At the same time, we experimented with unconventional elements like the mysterious final shot to challenge expectations.
3. We aimed to attract a mature audience interested in thought-provoking drama by crafting a sequence that builds intrigue through subtle clues and leaves many questions unanswered.
The target audience found that beginning the opening sequence with a dialogue between the two girls and having the sequence take place at the character's home was suitable. They felt slow music would work well with the shots and that exploring bulimia could make for a compelling drama opening. However, some felt more enigma could be built at the end of the sequence to leave them wanting more.
A girl develops bulimia after going on a diet to lose weight and get into university, she begins binge eating and purging to prevent weight gain which damages her health, and she eventually seeks help from her doctor and is accepted into her first choice university.
The document outlines a scene between a teacher and student for a film shoot, with the teacher interrogating the student about a stolen phone at their school. It includes descriptions of different shot types that could be used, such as close-ups, tilts, pans, and over shoulder shots. Props and costumes needed are also listed, with both characters wearing black and white clothes and the student having a folder and bag.
This document discusses narrative research and provides examples of character archetypes commonly found in stories. It analyzes the narrative plot of the movie Shrek, where Shrek falls in love with Fiona and they get married in his swamp after interrupting her wedding to Farquaad. It then lists character archetypes like the hero, sidekick, and villain. It also describes the "bad girl" archetype as confident, rebellious, wearing dark clothes and makeup and having an attractive, sexy body.
The document outlines ideas for drama narratives focusing on emotional themes and characters dealing with conflicts. It discusses genres of drama such as crime drama, historical drama, tragedy, and comedy-drama.
It then provides ideas from four individuals. Vanessa's strongest idea involves a relationship dilemma between choosing a friend or lover. Andreea's strongest idea is about a girl who undergoes risky cosmetic surgery to get drug implants. Anna's strongest idea follows a girl developing an eating disorder. Delia's strongest idea has a girl waking up after a party and dealing with an unplanned pregnancy.
The document discusses genres and subgenres of drama. It lists characters dealing with emotional themes and who are in conflict as typical of certain genres. It then lists specific genres and subgenres of drama, including crime drama, historical drama, tragedy, comedy-drama, and romance.
1) Delia's idea involves a teen pregnancy storyline where a girl discovers she is pregnant after a party. She has flashbacks to her parents arguing and is scared to keep the baby due to her family. There will also be a flashforward showing her pregnant and her family blaming her.
2) The ideas presented involve emotional themes like teen pregnancy, drug addiction, and eating disorders that characters must deal with.
3) Anna's strongest idea shows a girl struggling with an eating disorder, where she refuses food, makes herself throw up, and looks at skinny models before entering a bath fully clothed.
1) Delia's idea involves a teen pregnancy storyline where a girl discovers she is pregnant after a party. She has flashbacks to her parents arguing and is scared to keep the baby due to her family. There will also be a flashforward showing her pregnant and her family blaming her.
2) The ideas presented involve emotional themes like teen pregnancy, drug addiction, and eating disorders that characters must deal with.
3) Anna's strongest idea shows a girl struggling with an eating disorder, where she refuses food, makes herself throw up, and looks at skinny models before entering a bath fully clothed.
The document summarizes an individual presentation assignment on drama films. It discusses why the genre of drama was chosen, conventions of drama films, and inspirational drama films. It then outlines the chosen theme of suicide for the film, including 5 main ideas and an opening sequence. It provides character representations and proposes questions to gauge audience response and enigma. The target audience is identified as 15-17 year olds.
The document summarizes an individual presentation assignment on choosing the drama genre. It discusses why drama was chosen and conventions of the genre. It provides inspiration from the film Million Dollar Baby and inspiration scenes from Crazy Stupid Love. The document outlines a proposed film with themes of suicide, betrayal, and mental health. It describes opening sequences, characters, and ways to create mystery in the opening. Finally, it includes a questionnaire and discusses targeting the film to a 15-17 age audience.
The document discusses ideas for an opening sequence about young couples. It includes brainstorms from Ramina, Carolle, and Ina for potential storylines. The strongest ideas incorporate conflict between a girlfriend and boyfriend from Ramina and suspicions of cheating from Ina. The final idea draft shows the girlfriend and boyfriend meeting in a park where he proposes, followed by a flash forward of him with another girl. Research notes young couples often rush into marriage without being fully mature, and the challenges they may face include miscommunication, incompatibility, and family problems as they are still developing their identities.
The document discusses ideas for an opening sequence about young couples. It begins with Ramina, Carolle, and Ina each brainstorming different ideas that involve conflict, flashbacks, and violence between a girlfriend and boyfriend. Their ideas are discussed and evaluated. The strongest elements of Ramina and Ina's ideas are combined into a final draft involving a girlfriend, boyfriend, and another girl watching them angrily after the boyfriend proposes. The document then discusses genres, conventions of drama, and inspirational films that deal with relationships before concluding with a brainstorm for the opening theme of young couples.
The document discusses ideas for an opening sequence for a drama genre film. It includes brainstorms from Ramina, Carolle, and Ina for potential storylines. The group decides on a final idea combining elements from Ramina and Ina's ideas. The final idea involves a girlfriend and boyfriend who get engaged, but the girlfriend later sees the boyfriend with another girl in the park. The document also provides context about drama as a genre, including its conventions and an example of an inspirational drama film.
The document provides details for an opening sequence for a drama film. Part A establishes the genre as drama. Part B includes brainstorms from three writers - Ramina, Carolle, and Ina - for the opening sequence. Ramina's idea involves jealousy and bullying between girls over a boy. Carolle's uses flashbacks and flash-forwards. Ina's introduces a proposal and subsequent flash-forward of the girlfriend stalking her boyfriend with another girl. Part C discusses conventions of the drama genre. Part D provides an example of an inspirational drama film. Part E discusses choosing themes and brainstorming ideas for the opening sequence.
The document provides details about developing ideas for an opening drama sequence involving several characters:
1) Ramina proposes an idea involving a jealous girl bullying her boyfriend's girlfriend, ending with the girlfriend bloodied. Carolle proposes flashbacks of a girl crying while trying to cut herself. Ina proposes a flash-forward of a girl stalking her boyfriend with another girl.
2) After discussion, a final idea is drafted involving a girl accepting her boyfriend's marriage proposal, followed by a flash-forward of her seeing him with another girl.
3) The genre of drama is discussed, including typical conventions like emotional themes, moral lessons, and conflicts between characters.
4) An inspirational film
The document discusses ideas for an opening sequence for a drama film project. It begins by introducing three students - Ramina, Carolle, and Ina - who will each propose ideas. Ramina's idea involves a jealous girl bullying her boyfriend's girlfriend, ending with the girlfriend bloodied. Carolle's involves a girl trying to cut herself while flashing back to happier times with her boyfriend. Ina's involves a couple getting engaged but then flashing forward to the girl stalking the boyfriend with another girl. The group discusses combining elements of Ramina and Ina's ideas. Their final draft involves a couple getting engaged in a park but then the girl sees her boyfriend there with another girl the next day. The document also covers choosing
The opening sequence introduces John and Lily's relationship as John proposes to Lily in the park. The next day, Lily sees John in the park with his close friend Nevaeh, playing and talking. Lily is shocked and jealous as she doesn't know who Nevaeh is. Flash forwards show pieces of a potential break up between John and Lily. The sequence sets up intrigue around a potential love triangle and relationship issues between the couple.
The document provides details about the opening sequence of a film depicting the life of a teenage girl. It includes montages showing her relationship with her boyfriend over time, which then leads to constant fighting and arguments resulting in a break up. She discovers she is pregnant with no support system. Flashbacks show happy memories with her boyfriend while she is crying in reality. The opening aims to use nonlinear storytelling and contrasting scenes of day and night, indoors and outdoors to set up the conflict in her life.
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The document outlines Marisha Inoke's individual planning assignment for a drama genre film, including choosing 8 Mile and Titanic as inspirational films, with descriptions of characters, costumes, lighting and more. Ideas are proposed for an opening sequence showing a daughter's abusive relationship with her alcoholic mother. Conventions like single parents, isolated characters, and abusive parents are discussed.
This document provides information and drafts about characters and themes for a short film about young couples. It discusses research showing many young adults aged 16-24 in the UK are in relationships or married. However, relationships at this age can be challenging as identities are still developing. The document outlines characters including "John" the boyfriend, "Lily" his fiancée, and "Nevaeh" a friend of John's. It describes their ages, outfits for different scenes, and props like phones and jewelry. Drafts develop a potential misunderstanding plotline involving the three characters.
The document provides initial ideas for short films, including plots, pros, and cons for each. It discusses ideas such as a man in a car accident who struggles with his family not recognizing him, a teenage girl who notices someone on the subway messaging about her, and decides to film the idea of "Drawn Face" which follows a group of friends who are revealed to be drawings controlled by an unseen person. The document explores various film concepts and considers the feasibility of each.
The document discusses developing an opening sequence for a drama genre film, including brainstorming ideas about a relationship with flashbacks and flashforwards, settling on a final idea about a couple's engagement and a potential misunderstanding the next day, and analyzing conventions and inspirational examples of drama films and scenes.
The document provides details for an assignment involving a group planning session, listing the names of 4 students and their student IDs. It also includes a timeline, discussions of genre and target audience, and considerations around locations, risks, and other production elements for a short film.
The document discusses conventions that could be used in a drama film genre assignment. It provides examples of conventions like conflict, emphasis of emotion, climax, and symbols/metaphors. Each convention is described in how it could be used or developed in the film, with examples from other inspirational films. The purpose and description of each convention is also outlined.
The document discusses different roles in the modeling industry such as models who display commercial products, serve as subjects of artworks, or perform other jobs in fashion, photography, fitness and more. It also lists some of the media formats where models are featured such as newspapers, magazines, movies, books, and television. The roles covered include models, photographers, and others involved in fashion, photography, advertising, and art.
The document discusses different aspects of modeling including the roles of models in advertising products and art, how they are featured in various media formats, and some of the hardships models face with criticism about their work and bodies from photographers. It focuses on the characters of Melanie, a model, and Aurora, a rude photographer who criticizes Melanie and makes her feel bad about herself.
The document discusses various genres and conventions of film genres. It provides examples of different genres like melodrama, addiction drama, and crime drama. It then discusses conventions like love, sadness, lost love, social class, tragedy, happy endings, poverty, and isolation seen in genre films. Specific films are referenced to illustrate how different conventions like shadows, flashbacks, death, and blood are used in thriller films. Finally, it proposes using, developing, or challenging certain conventions like isolation, sadness, and tragedy in an original film.
The document contains pictures that were taken while filming various flashback scenes for a project. The pictures show the actors Vanessa, Delia, and Andreea preparing, acting, and being photographed in locations like Putney Bridge, Oxford Street, and Vanessa's house. The document serves to document the filming process through photos of the cast and crew in action.
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This document contains pictures from the filming of an opening sequence. It shows the cast and crew in various scenes including a toilet flashback, binging scene, eating scene, and walking scenes on Oxford Street and Putney Bridge. The pictures document the filming process and include shots of the actors in costume and makeup as well as the camera operator, photographer, and others assisting on set.
The document provides details on the opening sequence for a short film about a teenage girl struggling with body image issues. It includes:
1) A description of a scene where the girl compares her body to magazine models in the bathroom that shows her in her underwear from the back.
2) Details on the music choice - dramatic music during her walk home and a high bass sound as she enters the bathroom to build intrigue.
3) Confirmation that the content meets BBFC 15 rating standards around themes of discrimination, drugs, horror, imitable behavior, language, nudity, sexual activity, and violence.
The document provides a summary of the opening sequence of a film about a model named Melanie who struggles with body image and bulimia. The sequence shows Melanie rejecting an invitation to eat with a friend after school. At home, she looks at magazines, takes off her clothes, and examines her body in the mirror critically. She then makes herself vomit in the bathroom and tries to drown herself in the bath.
The opening sequence will depict a girl walking to college with friends but refusing food, going home and binge eating alone before purging in the bathroom. She will then look at skinny models in magazines and her own thin body in the mirror while entering the bath, illustrating her isolation and the physical and psychological impacts of bulimia. The chosen theme is isolation as the girl prefers to be alone, rejects social outings and food, and has only one friend.
1) Genre refers to any category of literature, art, or other cultural works based on stylistic criteria. Film genres help audiences choose films and include categories like horror, thriller, science fiction, and fantasy.
2) Horror films aim to elicit fear, disgust, and horror through disturbing and supernatural scenes. They often overlap with fantasy and science fiction genres.
3) Common conventions in horror films include masked killers, blood, death, ghosts, demons, and haunted houses. Visual styles like shadows, low lighting, and musical cues are used to build suspense and atmosphere.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Here are potential responses to the evaluation questions:
1. In progressing from the preliminary task to the full product, we've gained a deeper understanding of the full process involved - from developing the concept and script, to storyboarding, shooting, editing, adding sound/music, and finalizing credits/titles. We've also learned the importance of audience feedback and refinement based on testing our work.
2. Our opening sequence utilized conventions of film openings like establishing shots, character introductions, building intrigue. We also experimented with techniques like close-ups, music/sound choices, and ending on a cliffhanger moment.
3. We aimed to attract a young audience interested in drama/psychological themes by tapping
Melane is a naive girl who thinks she is too fat and wants to lose weight at any cost, going as far as making herself vomit. Her friend Aurora notices Melane never eats at school but does not understand why. The opening sequence will show Melane coming home, comparing her body to models in magazines, making herself purge in the bathroom, and getting into the bath to further her goal of becoming skinnier.
These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of the physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar lead (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
6. Describe the flow of current around the heart during the cardiac cycle
7. Discuss the placement and polarity of the leads of electrocardiograph
8. Describe the normal electrocardiograms recorded from the limb leads and explain the physiological basis of the different records that are obtained
9. Define mean electrical vector (axis) of the heart and give the normal range
10. Define the mean QRS vector
11. Describe the axes of leads (hexagonal reference system)
12. Comprehend the vectorial analysis of the normal ECG
13. Determine the mean electrical axis of the ventricular QRS and appreciate the mean axis deviation
14. Explain the concepts of current of injury, J point, and their significance
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
7. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
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2. Delia Dan
Genre Part A
Drama !!!
•Characters dealing with emotional themes
•Characters who are in conflict at a crucial moments in their lives
•Relies on the emotional and relational development of realistic
characters
3. Sub-genres of drama Delia Dan
Part A
Comedy-drama Historical drama Romance
When drama takes you The story is based on love
Making the audience having back in time, or the maybe a fight , breaking
a good time, having a laugh movie is based on old heat and later on love again
or just enjoying the film times
4. Delia Dan
Part A
Crime drama Tragedy
When serious thinks happening in the Important character’s friend, family or
storyline till the end of the movie, about anyone is close to the main character
crime or killing dies or something bed happens to them
4
5. Delia Dan
Themes of Drama Genre Part A
Alcoholism
Class division
Drug addiction
Violence against
women
Corruption
Poverty
5
6. Delia Dan
Delia IDEA
Part B
Girl is new in college. She choses the wrong
3 Individual Ideas friends. They make her do bad things, and make
boys from college abuse her. She is desperate,
every time she is trying to do something, her life
seems to get more complicated.
IDEA WWW:
Very emotional,
Good idea
•Everything started at a party, girl wakes
A situation that is realistic
up, realises how much she drunk in the Binary opposition ( Strauss )
party.
•Her best friend is advicing her to go EBI :
and do a pregnancy test. Include flashback or flash-forward.
•A flashback goes in her mind of her
parents arguing, so she says to her IDEA
friend she is scared to keep the baby
because of her parents
WWW:
Dramatic situation
Flashback WWW:
Flashback
EBI : Dramatic idea
Complicated to film Edge(builds suspense)
EBI :
More detailed
7. Andreea Andreea Cristea
Part B
3 Individual Ideas IDEA
IDEA
• new year in college, •Girl who will do anything to get her breasts bigger.
• She meets a guy, and he makes her believe that if she
•a happy couple, the girl makes new friend. will do modeling for him,
•She becomes addicted to drugs •he is going to give her implant for free. Her best friends
tries to tell her, but she doesn’t believe.
•and her boyfriend is trying to make her stop.
• After the surgery is done, she finds out the boy is a drug
www. – a good idea, interesting for our target trafficker, so in her implants she has drugs so she can
audience transfer them around.
•She wants to get revenge on the boy, but she is really
EBI we wont be able to have a boy that could sick
play in the opening sequence.
www The narrative is dramatic
EBI Is very complicated to film, because it should have a
IDEA
lot of shots showing that.
• Girl getting pregnant , illegal abortion,
guy forces her friend to sleep with him.
• www a good idea
• EBI it will be too complicated
8. Anna Anna Azevedo
Part B
IDEA
3 Individual Ideas
Is about a girl that doesn’t feel confortable with her
body. From that point she decide to vomited
everything that she ate so she could lose weight but
IDEA when she discovered that her obsession led her into
anorexia and bulimia nervosa.
The story is about a mother that live in the
boss house and her son that lived his
childhood with her boss. When him
completed his 16 birthday the teenager boy
starts to ignore and start to be ashamed of
his mum. IDEA
A girl that discovered that she have different views
WWW: Dramatic -clear narrative from boys comparing to her mates. When she tells her
mother about this, her mother goes into a mad and
EBI: We wont be able to find male desperate mood with her daughter. But the mother
characters and old people to participate will do anything to change her daughter.
WWW: Dramatic -clear narrative
EBI: The girl didn’t like the ideas to have a
relationship with another girl
9. Vanessa Justino
Vanessa IDEA
Part B
3 Individual Ideas
IDEA
Relationship:
Two befriends ‘Sonia & Leticia’
(past) reunite in college after lost
contact with each other for 5
years. Becomes close to each IDEA
other again. However after Sonia
meet Leticia’s Boyfriend and felt in Teen pregnancy:
love, Sonia had to choose she finds out she is pregnant
between ‘Friend or Lover’
WWW:
Dramatic situation as it involves lots of
WWW: emotions and decisions.
emotional themes Crucial moment.
Theories of Torodov Theories of Torodov
EBI : EBI :
Able to include all the Theories Could use flash forward Telling the end of
the narrative at the begging ( _____ )
Show the Boy (Leticia’s Boyfriend)
Making our target audience find out what
happened at the begging that she made this
decisions.
10. Anna Anna Azevedo
Part B
IDEA
3 Individual Ideas
Is about a girl that doesn’t feel confortable with her
body. From that point she decide to vomited
everything that she ate so she could lose weight but
IDEA when she discovered that her obsession led her into
anorexia and bulimia nervosa.
The story is about a mother that live in the
boss house and her son that lived his
childhood with her boss. When him
completed his 16 birthday the teenager boy
starts to ignore and start to be ashamed of
his mum. IDEA
A girl that discovered that she have different views
WWW: Dramatic -clear narrative from boys comparing to her mates. When she tells her
mother about this, her mother goes into a mad and
EBI: We wont be able to find male desperate mood with her daughter. But the mother
characters and old people to participate will do anything to change her daughter.
WWW: Dramatic -clear narrative
EBI: The girl didn’t like the ideas to have a
relationship with another girl
11. Strongest Idea from Each Group Member
Part B
IDEA – VANESSA IDEA - Andreea
Girl who will do anything to get her breasts bigger. She
meets a guy, and he makes her believe that if she will
do modelling for him, he is going to give her implant
for free. Her best friends tries to tell her, but she
doesn’t believe. After the surgery is done, she finds out
the boy is a drug trafficker, so in her implants she has
drugs so she can transfer them around. She wants to
get revenge on the boy, but she is really sick
www The narrative is dramatic
EBI Is very complicated to film, because it should have
a lot of shots showing that.
WHY ?
Because they are dramatic narratives,
which includes lots of emotions, conflicts
and decisions
12. Part B
IDEA - ANNA
Is about a girl that doesn’t feel confortable
with her body. From that point she decide
to vomited everything that she ate so she
could lose weight but when she discovered IDEA- DELIA
that her obsession led her into anorexia and
bulimia nervosa. Everything started at a party, girl wakes up,
realizes how much she drunk in the party.
Next few weeks in college, she starts feeling
bad. Her best friend is advising her to go and
• Girl walking to college with her
do a pregnancy test, so she goes to do it and
friends - they want to get food she
she finds out she is pregnant, A flashback goes
says she is not hungry.
in her mind of her parents arguing, so she says
• She gets home and goes to the
to her friend she is scared to keep the baby
kitchen straight away
because of her parents. However, there will be
• She goes after to the bath room and
a flash-forward showing her being pregnant,
pushes her two fingers down her
and her family blaming her.
throat making her self feel sick
• Goes to her room looks at
magazines (models, skinny) looks at
her self in the mirror
• Goes to bath room opens water tap
in to bath tap takes her clothes off
and enters . WHY ?
Because they are dramatic narratives,
which includes lots of emotions, conflicts
and decisions
13. Which Idea has taken Forward and Why? Part B
Anna’s Idea
Anorexia
• Girl walking to college with her friends - they
want to get food she says she is not hungry.
• She gets home and goes to the kitchen straight
away
• She goes after to the bath room and pushes her
two fingers down her throat making her self feel
sick
• Goes to her room looks at magazines (models,
skinny) looks at her self in the mirror
• Goes to bath room opens water tap in to bath tap
takes her clothes off and enters .
14. How are we going to Anna Azevedo
change or develop it from initial state ? Part B
Idea of a student that have bulimia
Firstly we came up with a teenager girl that is a student, however at the end of the
whole film we said that the student will be fully recovery from the bulimia and will
again be a model.
To be more straightforward we will only work with her as a model but we will stay
with bulimia as our main idea.
As we have friends that are skinny and posh clothes and they accepted the idea of
acting like they have bulimia in our opening sequence.
Bulimia Model
15. Part C
Why chosen this Genre?
• We choose this genre because it involves settings or life
situations that portray realistic characters with lots of emotions
which we can relate to it or attempt to understand...
• and having the theme bulimia we can portray lots of emotions
as it is a real life issue.
• To make more exciting and bring out the audience emotions
we decided to add thriller to get them more involved and as
thriller leaves that mysterious moments it will be easier to create
enigma on our opening sequence.