Scripting is a vital but flexible part of filmmaking that requires focus over equipment. It allows filmmakers to work out plot holes and tighten ideas before production. Writing a script provides the framework and context needed for other aspects of filmmaking like storyboards, actor preparation, and improvisation. Completing scripts is also useful for portfolio building and career advancement as a low-cost way to showcase skills.
Scripting is a vital but flexible part of filmmaking that requires focus over equipment. It allows filmmakers to work out plot holes and tighten ideas before production. Writing a script provides the framework and context needed for other aspects of filmmaking like storyboards, actor preparation, and improvisation. Completing scripts is also useful for portfolio building and career advancement as a low-cost way to showcase skills.
This document provides an outline for a film proposal, including sections for a film synopsis, logline, screenplay structure, characters/actors, film treatment, production crew, mood board, storyboard, budget, and sources. The synopsis should compellingly introduce the project and show passion. The logline gives a 30-second description of the plot. The screenplay structure briefly summarizes each scene. The film treatment presents the entire story in present tense like a short story. The production crew biographies highlight experience relevant to the project. A mood board and storyboard visually represent the film's ambiance and planned shots. The abbreviated budget shows expenses and income.
This document provides guidance on scripting and storyboarding for a student video production project. It emphasizes that a script includes all action, not just dialogue. Students are reminded that their homework is to take test shots by February 10th and that their blogs will be assessed that week. Guidelines are given for writing scripts in proper format with scene headings and character descriptions. Creating a shotlist from the script is also covered, with details of what a shotlist should include. Finally, storyboarding is discussed, stressing the importance of visual planning and composition.
Oliver Keppie evaluates their finished documentary piece. They note that their documentary differs from others due to its smaller budget and shorter production time. They would have liked to do a fully animated documentary but it was not feasible given the criteria. Overall, they think the project went well but they could improve their planning, animation skills, and adding more emotion to narration in future projects. Feedback suggested improving the intro, audio quality, and green screen lighting. Oliver agrees improvements could be made in these areas for future projects.
The film proposal is used to represent a film project and excite potential crew and cast. It should include a synopsis, logline, description of the screenplay structure in 3 acts, details on characters and intended actors, a film treatment, biographies of key production crew, a mood board, storyboard, description of the intended audience, and an abbreviated budget sheet. The synopsis and logline are especially critical to compellingly describe the story in a captivating way. Images and details throughout help visualize the film's ambiance and look. The proposal aims to strategically represent the filmmaker's vision and passion for the project.
Matthew Evans proposes creating a fully 3D short horror story for his final major project. He wants to use skills in 3D modeling software Maya and compositing software After Effects. Evans feels confident using these programs and completing the project on time. He hopes to study visual effects after college and wants to learn 3D modeling thoroughly. Evans has researched the visual effects industry and finds 3D modeling most appealing. He wants his project to have a psychological impact on viewers and create a lasting impression. Evans plans to set his story in an abandoned building to limit detailing needed. He will take inspiration from YouTube videos and focus on modeling, animation, and an effective sound design.
Scripting is a vital but flexible part of filmmaking that requires focus over equipment. It allows filmmakers to work out plot holes and tighten ideas before production. Writing a script provides the framework and context needed for other aspects of filmmaking like storyboards, actor preparation, and improvisation. Completing scripts is also useful for portfolio building and career advancement as a low-cost way to showcase skills.
Scripting is a vital but flexible part of filmmaking that requires focus over equipment. It allows filmmakers to work out plot holes and tighten ideas before production. Writing a script provides the framework and context needed for other aspects of filmmaking like storyboards, actor preparation, and improvisation. Completing scripts is also useful for portfolio building and career advancement as a low-cost way to showcase skills.
This document provides an outline for a film proposal, including sections for a film synopsis, logline, screenplay structure, characters/actors, film treatment, production crew, mood board, storyboard, budget, and sources. The synopsis should compellingly introduce the project and show passion. The logline gives a 30-second description of the plot. The screenplay structure briefly summarizes each scene. The film treatment presents the entire story in present tense like a short story. The production crew biographies highlight experience relevant to the project. A mood board and storyboard visually represent the film's ambiance and planned shots. The abbreviated budget shows expenses and income.
This document provides guidance on scripting and storyboarding for a student video production project. It emphasizes that a script includes all action, not just dialogue. Students are reminded that their homework is to take test shots by February 10th and that their blogs will be assessed that week. Guidelines are given for writing scripts in proper format with scene headings and character descriptions. Creating a shotlist from the script is also covered, with details of what a shotlist should include. Finally, storyboarding is discussed, stressing the importance of visual planning and composition.
Oliver Keppie evaluates their finished documentary piece. They note that their documentary differs from others due to its smaller budget and shorter production time. They would have liked to do a fully animated documentary but it was not feasible given the criteria. Overall, they think the project went well but they could improve their planning, animation skills, and adding more emotion to narration in future projects. Feedback suggested improving the intro, audio quality, and green screen lighting. Oliver agrees improvements could be made in these areas for future projects.
The film proposal is used to represent a film project and excite potential crew and cast. It should include a synopsis, logline, description of the screenplay structure in 3 acts, details on characters and intended actors, a film treatment, biographies of key production crew, a mood board, storyboard, description of the intended audience, and an abbreviated budget sheet. The synopsis and logline are especially critical to compellingly describe the story in a captivating way. Images and details throughout help visualize the film's ambiance and look. The proposal aims to strategically represent the filmmaker's vision and passion for the project.
Matthew Evans proposes creating a fully 3D short horror story for his final major project. He wants to use skills in 3D modeling software Maya and compositing software After Effects. Evans feels confident using these programs and completing the project on time. He hopes to study visual effects after college and wants to learn 3D modeling thoroughly. Evans has researched the visual effects industry and finds 3D modeling most appealing. He wants his project to have a psychological impact on viewers and create a lasting impression. Evans plans to set his story in an abandoned building to limit detailing needed. He will take inspiration from YouTube videos and focus on modeling, animation, and an effective sound design.
The document discusses improvements made from a preliminary film project to the final production. It identifies several areas where the filmmakers' skills and the quality of the final product improved, including: more careful planning and drafting; better framing of shots; use of more advanced editing software; more creative typography and idents; incorporation of camera movements; improved sound design; and more consideration of lighting and color grading. The progression allowed the filmmakers to create a final product that was better planned, executed, and received.
The document outlines the development of an idea for a short British-style mystery/thriller film focusing on a main character and his world. It takes inspiration from films like Taxi Driver, Lock Stock, and Human Traffic that use realistic settings and grounded characters. The narrative will follow a day in the life of a reserved protagonist and how he develops over the course of the film through changing shots and angles. Filming will take place in a single unchanged setting due to budget constraints and allow for a freer schedule. Other ideas like horror or crime films were rejected due to lack of experience, needed locations/props, and requiring a more talented cast.
Alexis Ratcliffe plans to create a "Choose Your Own Adventure" style video project. They feel confident in their filming and basic video editing skills. The project will involve planning and filming multiple story variations and endings based on the viewer's choices. Their mood board features first-person camera shots to suit the theme of following someone through their day.
The document provides an overview of the initial plans for a student's video essay project comparing the video games Animal Crossing: New Leaf and Team Fortress 2. It includes a discussion of strengths and weaknesses, influences for the project including YouTubers Jerma985, Egoraptor, and Matthewmatosis. Mind maps show plans for the video and graphics portions, with the video consisting of intro and mid-section clips edited in the style of influences. The graphics will visualize the script through custom artwork and edited screenshots.
The document discusses the pre-production elements for a documentary. It covers creating a script using celtX to plan out what will be shot, making a storyboard to further map out events, and choosing an appropriate storyboard template since the documentary will not follow a traditional story structure. Research was also conducted to accurately write the script, which will direct what is filmed and discuss the development of people in the documentary in a neutral manner suitable for different audiences.
The proposal is for a music video for the song "Shadows" by Childish Gambino. The video will have a narrative split into two halves to match the dream-like first half and nightmare second half of the song. In the first half, two characters will be shown laughing together in nature. A stalker character in black will stalk them, representing the theme of horror in the second half. The video will transition from a dream to a nightmare, showing that the stalker is actually the main character himself, realized through a cloning editing effect. Production will require learning cloning in Photoshop and using camera angles, with a slowed song clip played over a stalking scene. Evaluation will analyze how the final video compares to
Script writing and the commissioning processellieeeee
The document discusses resources for script writing, including websites from the BBC writers room and filmscriptwriting.com. It provides guidance on submitting scripts, the components of a script, and the role of a scriptwriter. Key points covered are that scripts must be complete, include contact details, follow standard formatting, and consider the visuals, characters, and locations needed. Scriptwriters must plan their work and imagine how the words will come across in production. Overall, the document outlines best practices and considerations for crafting a script.
The student wrote an experimental, dialogue-free film script about mental health called "SINFUL" for a class project. They researched how to write an effective film proposal to pitch the script to potential investors. Key components of the proposal included an intriguing synopsis, concise logline, outline of the three-act story structure, description of the main character, detailed treatment, and identification of the target audience. The student formatted their script as a standard master scene script to make it easy for investors to evaluate.
The document discusses what the author learned from their preliminary task to their final film project. They realized the importance of planning tools like storyboards and learned to better manage their time. They improved their camera skills like panning and used more shot types. For their final project, they researched conventions like opening sequences and learned editing skills like adding music and transitions. They also learned to consider their target audience and improved their lighting and screenwriting skills.
How effective is the combination of your mainLiam Earnshaw
The document discusses the effectiveness of combining a short film with two ancillary tasks - a film poster and film review. It describes the process of creating each product to fit within the action/adventure genre. The film used stop motion clay models and shifted between a computer game and real world. Research informed the poster design while the review mimicked a magazine style. Overall, the short film was deemed the strongest product, while the poster and review complemented it as a promotional package.
- My group created a short film and ancillary texts including a film poster and magazine review to promote it. We researched film conventions to ensure our products aligned with expectations.
- Key elements like the main prop of a lighter and the main character's black hoodie were consistently featured across all products to clearly link them together.
- Feedback on our initial film upload helped us identify areas to improve connectivity through adding extra scenes while trying to maintain continuity of costumes.
My new film career with all creativity & all project work outs in two p...Deepak Somaji-Sawant
1. The document outlines the author's plans for a new film career based on their creativity and past corporate experience in the film and broadcast industries.
2. It describes the author's education in statistics, econometrics, and 22 years of corporate experience which provide skills related to idea generation, assumption making, and strategic planning for film projects.
3. The author discusses their concept for film projects which involves strategic role playing and utilizes their knowledge of film techniques and formats gained from viewing films since 1981 and working with professionals in the industry.
The director plays a significant role in all stages of film production by leading the production crew and ensuring the successful delivery of the final product. While working individually on a school project, the author found it challenging to manage their time and prioritize tasks, feeling pressure when work piled up. As director, they realized the importance of clearly communicating their vision and experimented with different animation techniques before choosing stop-motion, which allowed them to complete their short film on time.
Storyboards are a sequence of illustrations that visualize each shot of a film. They allow producers to easily understand what each shot will look like. Storyboard artists draw the storyboards to help producers plan shots. To make a storyboard, artists first draw blank squares to storyboard each scene, leaving space to add notes on camera angles, movements, and script details. They then draw illustrations of each shot based on the script. Storyboards help producers understand scenes without fully imagining the text, save time in production, and make filming easier by providing a clear visual plan.
1. The document provides information on creating a mood board, analyzing gathered ideas, and planning the structure and production schedule for a short documentary project.
2. The project will be a short documentary filmed as a web series explaining the process of creating an animated show, including scripting, character design, animation, and sound effects.
3. A production schedule is outlined spanning two weeks to film footage, create animations, edit the project together, and complete color grading and evaluation.
The proposal is for a music video for the song "Shadows" by Childish Gambino. The video will have a narrative split into two halves to match the dream-like first half and nightmare second half of the song. In the first half, two characters will be shown laughing together in nature. A stalker character dressed in black will stalk them, representing the theme of horror in the second half. The video will transition from the first to second half with a shot that glitches from a dartboard to a picture of the main character with a dart in it. The main character will then be alone and scared, realizing he pushed away love. The video aims to appeal to a young adult demographic, especially male fans of
The document summarizes the pre-production planning for a short horror film shot in the filmmaker's house, including creating a mind map of ideas, researching film trends, scheduling production, obtaining permission to film on location, writing a script without dialogue, completing a risk assessment, creating a storyboard, planning equipment needs, and managing resources and budgets. Key elements included choosing a house location familiar to the filmmaker, developing a script to guide scenes without words, ensuring safety through a risk assessment, using a storyboard to plan shots and communicate with cast and crew, and organizing paperwork and communication to manage resources effectively.
Chloe Ross plans to create a 3-minute video analyzing a scene from the film Baby Driver. She will focus on explaining the techniques used to film one specific scene, comparing it to other scenes. Her video will include clips from the movie with text and images added to describe what is happening. She created a mood board to represent the style and topics of her project. Her script and storyboard will match scenes from the movie to the points she discusses in her voiceover. She has scheduled time for research, planning, production, and evaluation to complete her project on time. Resources needed include an audio recorder, movie clips, editing software, and quiet space to record her voiceover.
The document describes the process of creating a movie poster for a film called "Living on the Edge" about knife crime. It discusses the various steps taken: starting with an image of a dark tunnel with light at the end; adding a blurred silhouette of a man walking; applying color gradients for a cinematic effect; adding a shadow for realism; including the movie logo, title, and credits; and choosing fonts and layout for key information. It also covers creating a warning notice and introducing factual information and the main character in the film through close-up shots and lighting effects.
This document provides a template for planning a film production. It includes sections for visual planning, organizational planning, location information, risk assessments, schedules, and sound planning. The template offers guidance on storyboarding, shot lists, crew details, permissions, and acquiring any necessary props, costumes, or sound effects within copyright guidelines. Students are instructed to complete the various sections with the specific information for their own short film.
The document discusses improvements made from a preliminary film project to the final production. It identifies several areas where the filmmakers' skills and the quality of the final product improved, including: more careful planning and drafting; better framing of shots; use of more advanced editing software; more creative typography and idents; incorporation of camera movements; improved sound design; and more consideration of lighting and color grading. The progression allowed the filmmakers to create a final product that was better planned, executed, and received.
The document outlines the development of an idea for a short British-style mystery/thriller film focusing on a main character and his world. It takes inspiration from films like Taxi Driver, Lock Stock, and Human Traffic that use realistic settings and grounded characters. The narrative will follow a day in the life of a reserved protagonist and how he develops over the course of the film through changing shots and angles. Filming will take place in a single unchanged setting due to budget constraints and allow for a freer schedule. Other ideas like horror or crime films were rejected due to lack of experience, needed locations/props, and requiring a more talented cast.
Alexis Ratcliffe plans to create a "Choose Your Own Adventure" style video project. They feel confident in their filming and basic video editing skills. The project will involve planning and filming multiple story variations and endings based on the viewer's choices. Their mood board features first-person camera shots to suit the theme of following someone through their day.
The document provides an overview of the initial plans for a student's video essay project comparing the video games Animal Crossing: New Leaf and Team Fortress 2. It includes a discussion of strengths and weaknesses, influences for the project including YouTubers Jerma985, Egoraptor, and Matthewmatosis. Mind maps show plans for the video and graphics portions, with the video consisting of intro and mid-section clips edited in the style of influences. The graphics will visualize the script through custom artwork and edited screenshots.
The document discusses the pre-production elements for a documentary. It covers creating a script using celtX to plan out what will be shot, making a storyboard to further map out events, and choosing an appropriate storyboard template since the documentary will not follow a traditional story structure. Research was also conducted to accurately write the script, which will direct what is filmed and discuss the development of people in the documentary in a neutral manner suitable for different audiences.
The proposal is for a music video for the song "Shadows" by Childish Gambino. The video will have a narrative split into two halves to match the dream-like first half and nightmare second half of the song. In the first half, two characters will be shown laughing together in nature. A stalker character in black will stalk them, representing the theme of horror in the second half. The video will transition from a dream to a nightmare, showing that the stalker is actually the main character himself, realized through a cloning editing effect. Production will require learning cloning in Photoshop and using camera angles, with a slowed song clip played over a stalking scene. Evaluation will analyze how the final video compares to
Script writing and the commissioning processellieeeee
The document discusses resources for script writing, including websites from the BBC writers room and filmscriptwriting.com. It provides guidance on submitting scripts, the components of a script, and the role of a scriptwriter. Key points covered are that scripts must be complete, include contact details, follow standard formatting, and consider the visuals, characters, and locations needed. Scriptwriters must plan their work and imagine how the words will come across in production. Overall, the document outlines best practices and considerations for crafting a script.
The student wrote an experimental, dialogue-free film script about mental health called "SINFUL" for a class project. They researched how to write an effective film proposal to pitch the script to potential investors. Key components of the proposal included an intriguing synopsis, concise logline, outline of the three-act story structure, description of the main character, detailed treatment, and identification of the target audience. The student formatted their script as a standard master scene script to make it easy for investors to evaluate.
The document discusses what the author learned from their preliminary task to their final film project. They realized the importance of planning tools like storyboards and learned to better manage their time. They improved their camera skills like panning and used more shot types. For their final project, they researched conventions like opening sequences and learned editing skills like adding music and transitions. They also learned to consider their target audience and improved their lighting and screenwriting skills.
How effective is the combination of your mainLiam Earnshaw
The document discusses the effectiveness of combining a short film with two ancillary tasks - a film poster and film review. It describes the process of creating each product to fit within the action/adventure genre. The film used stop motion clay models and shifted between a computer game and real world. Research informed the poster design while the review mimicked a magazine style. Overall, the short film was deemed the strongest product, while the poster and review complemented it as a promotional package.
- My group created a short film and ancillary texts including a film poster and magazine review to promote it. We researched film conventions to ensure our products aligned with expectations.
- Key elements like the main prop of a lighter and the main character's black hoodie were consistently featured across all products to clearly link them together.
- Feedback on our initial film upload helped us identify areas to improve connectivity through adding extra scenes while trying to maintain continuity of costumes.
My new film career with all creativity & all project work outs in two p...Deepak Somaji-Sawant
1. The document outlines the author's plans for a new film career based on their creativity and past corporate experience in the film and broadcast industries.
2. It describes the author's education in statistics, econometrics, and 22 years of corporate experience which provide skills related to idea generation, assumption making, and strategic planning for film projects.
3. The author discusses their concept for film projects which involves strategic role playing and utilizes their knowledge of film techniques and formats gained from viewing films since 1981 and working with professionals in the industry.
The director plays a significant role in all stages of film production by leading the production crew and ensuring the successful delivery of the final product. While working individually on a school project, the author found it challenging to manage their time and prioritize tasks, feeling pressure when work piled up. As director, they realized the importance of clearly communicating their vision and experimented with different animation techniques before choosing stop-motion, which allowed them to complete their short film on time.
Storyboards are a sequence of illustrations that visualize each shot of a film. They allow producers to easily understand what each shot will look like. Storyboard artists draw the storyboards to help producers plan shots. To make a storyboard, artists first draw blank squares to storyboard each scene, leaving space to add notes on camera angles, movements, and script details. They then draw illustrations of each shot based on the script. Storyboards help producers understand scenes without fully imagining the text, save time in production, and make filming easier by providing a clear visual plan.
1. The document provides information on creating a mood board, analyzing gathered ideas, and planning the structure and production schedule for a short documentary project.
2. The project will be a short documentary filmed as a web series explaining the process of creating an animated show, including scripting, character design, animation, and sound effects.
3. A production schedule is outlined spanning two weeks to film footage, create animations, edit the project together, and complete color grading and evaluation.
The proposal is for a music video for the song "Shadows" by Childish Gambino. The video will have a narrative split into two halves to match the dream-like first half and nightmare second half of the song. In the first half, two characters will be shown laughing together in nature. A stalker character dressed in black will stalk them, representing the theme of horror in the second half. The video will transition from the first to second half with a shot that glitches from a dartboard to a picture of the main character with a dart in it. The main character will then be alone and scared, realizing he pushed away love. The video aims to appeal to a young adult demographic, especially male fans of
The document summarizes the pre-production planning for a short horror film shot in the filmmaker's house, including creating a mind map of ideas, researching film trends, scheduling production, obtaining permission to film on location, writing a script without dialogue, completing a risk assessment, creating a storyboard, planning equipment needs, and managing resources and budgets. Key elements included choosing a house location familiar to the filmmaker, developing a script to guide scenes without words, ensuring safety through a risk assessment, using a storyboard to plan shots and communicate with cast and crew, and organizing paperwork and communication to manage resources effectively.
Chloe Ross plans to create a 3-minute video analyzing a scene from the film Baby Driver. She will focus on explaining the techniques used to film one specific scene, comparing it to other scenes. Her video will include clips from the movie with text and images added to describe what is happening. She created a mood board to represent the style and topics of her project. Her script and storyboard will match scenes from the movie to the points she discusses in her voiceover. She has scheduled time for research, planning, production, and evaluation to complete her project on time. Resources needed include an audio recorder, movie clips, editing software, and quiet space to record her voiceover.
The document describes the process of creating a movie poster for a film called "Living on the Edge" about knife crime. It discusses the various steps taken: starting with an image of a dark tunnel with light at the end; adding a blurred silhouette of a man walking; applying color gradients for a cinematic effect; adding a shadow for realism; including the movie logo, title, and credits; and choosing fonts and layout for key information. It also covers creating a warning notice and introducing factual information and the main character in the film through close-up shots and lighting effects.
This document provides a template for planning a film production. It includes sections for visual planning, organizational planning, location information, risk assessments, schedules, and sound planning. The template offers guidance on storyboarding, shot lists, crew details, permissions, and acquiring any necessary props, costumes, or sound effects within copyright guidelines. Students are instructed to complete the various sections with the specific information for their own short film.
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The document discusses research the creator is doing to understand their target audience for a short film project. It describes holding a focus group where they will ask questions about preferences for genre, tone, and content. It also describes creating an audience questionnaire to collect statistical data on viewing habits and preferences. The responses to the questionnaire indicate the audience has watched short films before and prefers a stylized crime genre. This gives guidance on including some action alongside dialogue-heavy scenes.
The presenter is pitching a short film project to their client. The 10-15 minute short film will be inspired by British filmmaking and focus on developing one character. It will showcase techniques learned and keep the audience engaged through its thought-provoking plot. The aim is to portray the life of a less fortunate person in Sunderland and showcase the city in a positive light through cinematography. Research on the client and location will help guide the project to suit Sunderland Culture and appeal to the target audience.
Wide shots show a large setting to emphasize scale or loneliness. Tracking shots follow moving subjects from a steady camera angle. Tilt shots reveal tall subjects or introduce characters dramatically. Low angles make subjects seem dominant while high angles imply weakness. Dutch tilts create an unsettling feeling something is amiss through a tilted camera angle. The document concludes with mentioning a video demonstrating these shots.
My Inspirations as a Media Student.pptxStephen266013
Martin Scorsese and Christopher Nolan have inspired the author as a media student. Scorsese inspires through his portrayal of characters and camera work in classic films like Taxi Driver and Goodfellas. Nolan inspires through imaginative cinematography that pushes limits, like IMAX shots in Interstellar and Dunkirk, and thought-provoking storytelling that makes his films rewatchable. These directors' styles and ability to direct large films inspire the author to create their own media content in a similar vein.
The document provides a detailed analysis of the cinematography techniques used in the short film "Two Cars, One Night". It analyzes how establishing shots, camera placement, lighting, shot types like two-shots and Dutch tilts are used to introduce characters, show the passage of time, build intimacy between strangers and convey emotions like boredom and loneliness. Specific shots like low-angle shots of the characters in their cars and symmetrical wide shots are examined and how they progress the narrative and relationships.
The document analyzes the cinematography and style of the short film "The Grucifixion". It discusses how the film begins with a documentary style using desaturated colors and framing that makes the protagonist feel watched. It then analyzes various scenes that alternate between documentary interviews and more observational footage. It discusses how one scene uses symmetrical framing to represent a split personality and another uses dreamlike coloring and framing to portray a romantic moment that is later revealed to be fantasy. The analysis examines how different shots are used to convey emotion and reveal details about the protagonist's mental state.
Sunderland Culture is holding a media exhibition called Bright Lights across various venues in Sunderland to showcase emerging media talent among young working-age people. The exhibition aims to develop young talent and highlight opportunities in media by displaying creative works at the National Glass Centre, Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland Museum and The Winter Gardens. Sunderland Culture promotes the city's cultural assets and activities across these venues.
BBC Three is a television channel and online platform operated by the BBC aimed at young adults aged 16-34. It was originally launched as a TV channel in 2003 but became online-only in 2016 as part of BBC cost-cutting measures. However, in 2021 it was announced that BBC Three would return as both a TV channel and online platform in early 2022. BBC Three airs both original and acquired content from other broadcasters and has a strong social media presence.
The student created a documentary for the BBC on the effects of social media and platform addiction. Researching facts, statistics, and audience demographics helped shape the documentary. Shooting interviews and footage with an iPhone provided consistent quality. Editing in Adobe Premiere Pro brought the documentary together through color balancing, audio filtering, and seamless transitions. Overall, the project was a positive learning experience that will help the student's future video production work.
The document summarizes the post-production process for editing a BBC documentary filmed on an iPhone. Key points:
- Footage was transferred from the iPhone to an SD card and computer for 4K editing in Premiere Pro.
- Premiere Pro was used to cut clips, add transitions, color grade footage, and mix audio effects to improve voiceovers.
- Visual and audio effects were applied throughout to enhance image quality, reduce noise, and make the documentary more engaging and polished.
- Editing techniques like layered shots and segmenting the documentary helped mask mistakes and keep the audience focused.
The document describes the filmmaker's process for shooting their documentary project on an iPhone 14. They faced scheduling issues when shooting interviews that they overcame by filming on campus. Technical issues arose from the iPhone's 4K HDR footage not being fully compatible with Premiere Pro during editing, which was resolved by editing on a more powerful home computer. Shots for the documentary included medium shots for interviews and handheld filming to give it an expository feel. Care was taken with composition, exposure, and microphone placement to improve audio/video quality.
The document outlines the key logistical elements needed to prepare for shooting a documentary project. It includes making lists of required equipment, personnel, and locations to secure permissions and permissions. Risks must be assessed and a shooting schedule created to coordinate filming. Resource, personnel, location scouting notes, release forms, a risk assessment, and an acknowledgement of the challenges of the shooting schedule are provided.
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Insight of my analysis about a Flyball dog competition team's last year performance. Find more: https://github.com/rolandnagy-ds/flyball_race_analysis/tree/main
State of Artificial intelligence Report 2023kuntobimo2016
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We believe that AI will be a force multiplier on technological progress in our increasingly digital, data-driven world. This is because everything around us today, ranging from culture to consumer products, is a product of intelligence.
The State of AI Report is now in its sixth year. Consider this report as a compilation of the most interesting things we’ve seen with a goal of triggering an informed conversation about the state of AI and its implication for the future.
We consider the following key dimensions in our report:
Research: Technology breakthroughs and their capabilities.
Industry: Areas of commercial application for AI and its business impact.
Politics: Regulation of AI, its economic implications and the evolving geopolitics of AI.
Safety: Identifying and mitigating catastrophic risks that highly-capable future AI systems could pose to us.
Predictions: What we believe will happen in the next 12 months and a 2022 performance review to keep us honest.
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Dive into the world of data analysis with our comprehensive guide on mastering SQL! This presentation offers a practical approach to learning SQL, focusing on real-world applications and hands-on practice. Whether you're a beginner or looking to sharpen your skills, this guide provides the tools you need to extract, analyze, and interpret data effectively.
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1. In the realm of Natural Language Processing (NLP), knowledge-intensive tasks such as question answering, fact verification, and open-domain dialogue generation require the integration of vast and up-to-date information. Traditional neural models, though powerful, struggle with encoding all necessary knowledge within their parameters, leading to limitations in generalization and scalability. The paper "Retrieval-Augmented Generation for Knowledge-Intensive NLP Tasks" introduces RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation), a novel framework that synergizes retrieval mechanisms with generative models, enhancing performance by dynamically incorporating external knowledge during inference.
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According to Ipsos AI Monitor's 2024 report, 65% Indians said that products and services using AI have profoundly changed their daily life in the past 3-5 years.
Global Situational Awareness of A.I. and where its headedvikram sood
You can see the future first in San Francisco.
Over the past year, the talk of the town has shifted from $10 billion compute clusters to $100 billion clusters to trillion-dollar clusters. Every six months another zero is added to the boardroom plans. Behind the scenes, there’s a fierce scramble to secure every power contract still available for the rest of the decade, every voltage transformer that can possibly be procured. American big business is gearing up to pour trillions of dollars into a long-unseen mobilization of American industrial might. By the end of the decade, American electricity production will have grown tens of percent; from the shale fields of Pennsylvania to the solar farms of Nevada, hundreds of millions of GPUs will hum.
The AGI race has begun. We are building machines that can think and reason. By 2025/26, these machines will outpace college graduates. By the end of the decade, they will be smarter than you or I; we will have superintelligence, in the true sense of the word. Along the way, national security forces not seen in half a century will be un-leashed, and before long, The Project will be on. If we’re lucky, we’ll be in an all-out race with the CCP; if we’re unlucky, an all-out war.
Everyone is now talking about AI, but few have the faintest glimmer of what is about to hit them. Nvidia analysts still think 2024 might be close to the peak. Mainstream pundits are stuck on the wilful blindness of “it’s just predicting the next word”. They see only hype and business-as-usual; at most they entertain another internet-scale technological change.
Before long, the world will wake up. But right now, there are perhaps a few hundred people, most of them in San Francisco and the AI labs, that have situational awareness. Through whatever peculiar forces of fate, I have found myself amongst them. A few years ago, these people were derided as crazy—but they trusted the trendlines, which allowed them to correctly predict the AI advances of the past few years. Whether these people are also right about the next few years remains to be seen. But these are very smart people—the smartest people I have ever met—and they are the ones building this technology. Perhaps they will be an odd footnote in history, or perhaps they will go down in history like Szilard and Oppenheimer and Teller. If they are seeing the future even close to correctly, we are in for a wild ride.
Let me tell you what we see.
06-04-2024 - NYC Tech Week - Discussion on Vector Databases, Unstructured Data and AI
Discussion on Vector Databases, Unstructured Data and AI
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This meetup is for people working in unstructured data. Speakers will come present about related topics such as vector databases, LLMs, and managing data at scale. The intended audience of this group includes roles like machine learning engineers, data scientists, data engineers, software engineers, and PMs.This meetup was formerly Milvus Meetup, and is sponsored by Zilliz maintainers of Milvus.
2. Pre-Production –
Writing my script
• I am writing my script on the script writing website ‘CeltX’
this is because it is very easy to use and provides a lot of
support in writing the script in the way that it appropriately
structures the script.
• It makes my script-writing much more efficient as it has an
autosave which saves to the cloud, the reason this makes it a
lot more efficient is because it saves to the cloud, which
allows me to access and write my script from virtually any
device from any location.
3. Pre-Production –
Writing my
script
• I made a start, to writing a script for my short film. At this point in the
production of the script, I am yet to have a name satisfactory enough for my
work, so I am working with a placeholder for the time being.
• As director and writer of the short film, I want complete control on how the
short film is going to look in the finished product. To achieve this, I am writing
in the shot placements, music placements and all dialogue that the short film
will contain. All scenes must be written with my limitations in mind to keep
continuity as much as possible.
• The ideas when writing the script will revolve around the locations that they
are set in, as per the client’s requirements, Sunderland needs to have a large
presence in my film, and I will try to make the Sunderland locations feel like
characters in themselves.
6. My Script Draft
This is the first draft of my short film, I
have tried to implement parts of the
area around the character. I have
mentioned the ambient sounds which
should be in the film such as birds
tweeting. I have been careful to explain
how a character performs an action, so I
have used adverbs to explain how the
actor should perform.
7. My 2nd Script Draft
• My 2nd draft of my script is just
small improvements among the
content that I have already written
and extending upon the story,
here, I have written most of the
story and the main beats which
will happen throughout. I have
also directed myself on what shots
that I intend to use in the
production of my short film.
8. My Finished Script
After days of writing and
revising each draft, I have
finished the script for my
short film. The aim was to
mix both drama and action
and I believe I have
succeeded. The script
consists of 5 decently long
chapters of 2 characters
that I have created, in a
story that I have created.
12. Contributors Release
Form
• A contributor release form is important as it
shows legally that I have given permission for the
person to contribute to my project, it also shows
that they have acknowledged my granting of
permission.
• This is my contributor release form.
15. Risk Assessment
• Creating a risk assessment is important to
my project. This is because we will be
filming outside for most of the production,
and this can open the myself and the crew
up to a lot of different risks.
• This requires me to officially acknowledge
these risks and to tick off everything that
may possibly happen.