This document appears to be part of a BBC risk assessment form. It includes sections for general information about the risk assessment, hazards to consider, and a risk matrix to determine the level of risk based on the likelihood and severity of potential harm. The form would be used to identify any risks associated with a BBC activity or production and ensure appropriate safety measures are in place.
This call sheet provides production details for a film shooting on April 2nd including the director, producer, locations, cast and crew call times. The production will be filming scenes at a local high school with a cast of 10 actors portraying students and teachers. Weather is expected to be sunny with temperatures around 70 degrees.
This document contains a risk assessment form for the BBC. Part A of the form provides information about the risk assessment including the production details, team members involved, locations, and the assessor. It also includes a hazard list and risk matrix to evaluate the severity and likelihood of potential harms. The risk assessment aims to summarize what is proposed for a cross-border series and identify any hazards involved.
This production script outlines scenes involving three main characters: Mr. Busyness, Glagnar, and Zoe. It includes directions for camera shots and audio for a scene where the extreme hatred between Mr. Busyness and Glagnar is shown. Their interaction causes Zoe great distress. It also documents mid shots of each character and wider shots showing them together.
This document outlines the shot details, dialogue, and sound elements of a scene in a classroom where a teacher informs students that one of their peers has passed away. It includes 9 shots showing the teacher delivering the news and students' reactions. The sound design incorporates ambient school noises, dialogue, and a slow, sad musical score that builds tension and peaks when the cause of death is revealed, then fades out as a student leaves to comfort a crying classmate.
The movie pitch is for a 7-minute horror/drama short film called "The Visit". It follows a group of UK teenagers dealing with hardship after the death of one of their classmates. The story introduces the main characters and their emotional states. It is disrupted when one student dies, and leaves the protagonist facing a fearful situation at the end. The purpose is to promote the filmmaker's skills for their reel.
The movie pitch proposes a 7-minute horror film called "The Visit" about a group of teenagers dealing with the loss of their friend and uncovering a deeper, frightening truth. It would feature jump scares and suspense while exploring the emotional impact on teenagers of a traumatic situation. Character breakdowns and storyboards are provided, as well as plans for pre-production, a sample scene, potential distribution methods, and a production schedule and budget. The purpose is to promote the filmmaker's skills and work.
This document appears to be part of a BBC risk assessment form. It includes sections for general information about the risk assessment, hazards to consider, and a risk matrix to determine the level of risk based on the likelihood and severity of potential harm. The form would be used to identify any risks associated with a BBC activity or production and ensure appropriate safety measures are in place.
This call sheet provides production details for a film shooting on April 2nd including the director, producer, locations, cast and crew call times. The production will be filming scenes at a local high school with a cast of 10 actors portraying students and teachers. Weather is expected to be sunny with temperatures around 70 degrees.
This document contains a risk assessment form for the BBC. Part A of the form provides information about the risk assessment including the production details, team members involved, locations, and the assessor. It also includes a hazard list and risk matrix to evaluate the severity and likelihood of potential harms. The risk assessment aims to summarize what is proposed for a cross-border series and identify any hazards involved.
This production script outlines scenes involving three main characters: Mr. Busyness, Glagnar, and Zoe. It includes directions for camera shots and audio for a scene where the extreme hatred between Mr. Busyness and Glagnar is shown. Their interaction causes Zoe great distress. It also documents mid shots of each character and wider shots showing them together.
This document outlines the shot details, dialogue, and sound elements of a scene in a classroom where a teacher informs students that one of their peers has passed away. It includes 9 shots showing the teacher delivering the news and students' reactions. The sound design incorporates ambient school noises, dialogue, and a slow, sad musical score that builds tension and peaks when the cause of death is revealed, then fades out as a student leaves to comfort a crying classmate.
The movie pitch is for a 7-minute horror/drama short film called "The Visit". It follows a group of UK teenagers dealing with hardship after the death of one of their classmates. The story introduces the main characters and their emotional states. It is disrupted when one student dies, and leaves the protagonist facing a fearful situation at the end. The purpose is to promote the filmmaker's skills for their reel.
The movie pitch proposes a 7-minute horror film called "The Visit" about a group of teenagers dealing with the loss of their friend and uncovering a deeper, frightening truth. It would feature jump scares and suspense while exploring the emotional impact on teenagers of a traumatic situation. Character breakdowns and storyboards are provided, as well as plans for pre-production, a sample scene, potential distribution methods, and a production schedule and budget. The purpose is to promote the filmmaker's skills and work.
The document provides feedback on a pitch for a new product or service. The feedback notes several strengths of the pitch, including a clear understanding of the target audience and well-structured presentation. Suggestions for improvement include developing the business model and value proposition further to better convey how the idea would generate revenue. Samples of materials produced were requested to gain a clearer sense of what was being proposed.
This document is an edit decision list for a film or video project. It contains 16 entries with shot numbers, timecodes for shot starts and ends, and brief comments describing each shot or take. The comments indicate things like camera issues, actor performances, or desired edits. The list provides a high-level overview of the shots and edits needed to assemble the final video project.
The document lists 16 camera shots for a video project using a Canon 700D DSLR camera. Each shot lists the camera equipment used including lenses ranging from 18mm to 135mm, support equipment like tripods and sliders, lighting including Keno lights and LED lights, and camera settings including aperture, ISO, shutter speed and white balance. The shots include establishing shots, mid and close-up shots, tracking shots and push-in shots to capture a full scene with various camera angles and movements.
This document contains a risk assessment form for a BBC production. It lists the team members involved and the locations. It provides tables to assess hazards, the likelihood and severity of harm, and a risk matrix to determine the overall risk level. The assessor and authorizer signatures are at the bottom to sign off on the risk assessment.
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