Jamal loses his job and struggles to find work to support his family. After several unsuccessful job interviews, his brother-in-law helps him get a job. On his first day of work, Jamal receives his salary and plans to take his family out. However, he is hit by a car while rushing to meet them and dies in the accident, leaving his family devastated.
Lucas is running late for work and rushes out of his home after his sister brings him breakfast. At work, Lucas sits at his desk and starts working on his laptop. Throughout the day, Lucas feels like he is being stalked by a ghost. Later, in the washroom, Lucas sees the word "Death" written on the mirror in front of him and becomes shocked and afraid. Back at his desk, objects start moving on their own, and a ghostly figure threatens to kill Lucas before the screen fades to black.
The screenplay follows a student named Charlie who finds a strange piece of paper that reads "I wish I wish with all my heart, to sell my soul in the land of dark". After reading it, Charlie gets a headache and faints, waking up to find that time has changed. He is then confronted by a witch and becomes terrified, wandering the school in horror as he is chased by ghosts. Charlie finally escapes by taking the lift.
This document contains a shot list for the movie "Through Her Eyes" with 51 shots described. The shots include a variety of camera angles, types of shots, movements and notes on the scene or purpose of each shot. Key shots include a close-up of an alarm clock, establishing shots of various locations, medium close-ups of characters playing cricket and arguing, point-of-view shots from different characters, and long shots of the main character driving and walking while crying.
Raj used to insult and mistreat his mother when he was younger because she had only one eye. As an adult, Raj argues frequently with his wife and says his mother was a better cook. Raj's daughter is frightened when Raj's mother, now living alone, comes to their door with one eye. Raj yells at his mother to go away. Later, Raj has dreams of his mother crying for help. He goes to her home and discovers from a letter that she donated her eye to him as a child after he lost his own in an accident. Overcome with emotion, Raj breaks down crying in the street, calling out for his mother.
Jamal loses his job and struggles to find work to support his family. After several unsuccessful job interviews, his brother-in-law helps him get a job. On his first day of work, Jamal receives his salary and plans to take his family out. However, he is hit by a car while rushing to meet them and dies in the accident, leaving his family devastated.
Lucas is running late for work and rushes out of his home after his sister brings him breakfast. At work, Lucas sits at his desk and starts working on his laptop. Throughout the day, Lucas feels like he is being stalked by a ghost. Later, in the washroom, Lucas sees the word "Death" written on the mirror in front of him and becomes shocked and afraid. Back at his desk, objects start moving on their own, and a ghostly figure threatens to kill Lucas before the screen fades to black.
The screenplay follows a student named Charlie who finds a strange piece of paper that reads "I wish I wish with all my heart, to sell my soul in the land of dark". After reading it, Charlie gets a headache and faints, waking up to find that time has changed. He is then confronted by a witch and becomes terrified, wandering the school in horror as he is chased by ghosts. Charlie finally escapes by taking the lift.
This document contains a shot list for the movie "Through Her Eyes" with 51 shots described. The shots include a variety of camera angles, types of shots, movements and notes on the scene or purpose of each shot. Key shots include a close-up of an alarm clock, establishing shots of various locations, medium close-ups of characters playing cricket and arguing, point-of-view shots from different characters, and long shots of the main character driving and walking while crying.
Raj used to insult and mistreat his mother when he was younger because she had only one eye. As an adult, Raj argues frequently with his wife and says his mother was a better cook. Raj's daughter is frightened when Raj's mother, now living alone, comes to their door with one eye. Raj yells at his mother to go away. Later, Raj has dreams of his mother crying for help. He goes to her home and discovers from a letter that she donated her eye to him as a child after he lost his own in an accident. Overcome with emotion, Raj breaks down crying in the street, calling out for his mother.
The student integrated various technologies into their film project, relying heavily on online research. They used the internet to research the director, genre, and other details of the film they were studying using websites like IMDB and Wikipedia. For pre-production, they used Microsoft Word to write documents and Emaze and Slideshare to create online presentations. During production, they used a Canon 700D camera and Adobe Premiere CS6 for editing. Royalty free sound effects and music were taken from freesfx.co.uk.
This document provides details about a film screening, including the film title, summary, ticket prices, show times, cast, name of the festival screening the film, websites with screening details, the production house, festival website, and film tagline.
This film treatment outlines a day in the life of Sean and Nick, two roommates where Sean has a secret crush on Nick. Sean gets jealous when he sees Nick jogging with their classmate Emily. Throughout the day, Sean's caring nature towards Nick is misinterpreted by Emily, who begins to develop feelings for Sean. In the climax, Sean confesses to Emily that he is gay after she asks to hang out more via text message. The film is meant to show Sean's possessiveness over Nick and the misunderstandings that occur as Emily misreads Sean's friendship with Nick.
The film treatment follows Nick and Sean, who are partners. In the beginning, Sean holds Nick's hand while sleeping, though Nick pulls away. Later, Sean worries when he wakes up alone and finds Nick jogging with Emily. Sean grabs Nick's hand jealously in the park. Emily is confused by Sean's behavior while Nick is embarrassed. Sean tries to make up for it. When Emily calls Nick for help with homework, Sean tells her Nick is busy. Nick gets angry at Sean for this. They go to Emily's together, with Sean answering questions so Emily learns more about him than Nick. Emily starts feeling differently about Sean. Later, Emily texts Sean to hang out more as they get along well, but Sean
Nick and Sean are best friends who are both teenagers exploring their changing feelings. Nick likes their classmate Emily, but is very focused on his work, while Sean is gay and has a secret crush on Nick. The movie starts with Nick angry after waking up to find Sean holding his hand in his sleep. Sean worries when Nick leaves without telling him, and grows jealous seeing Nick and Emily jogging happily together. Their friendship is strained as Sean's feelings for Nick cause him to act possessive and irritate Nick further. Emily starts to fall for Sean after seeing how much he cares for Nick, not realizing Sean's true feelings are for Nick and not herself.
This website analyzes the romantic comedy film "No Strings Attached" to help with creating a website for a final school project focused on the genre. The movie website provides movie details, cast and crew profiles, a synopsis, video clips including the trailer, still photos, and a soundtrack playlist that can be shared on social media. It also links to the film's global release dates and websites.
Lighting is a key element of film that can influence emotions and perceptions. There are two main types: high key lighting reduces shadows for a brighter look often used in comedies, while low key lighting uses mainly one light source and shadows to create a sense of alienation as seen in film noir. For the film Awestruck, the director used high key lighting outdoors with sunlight and low key lighting indoors at night to establish realistic settings that fit the scenes.
Nick is fed up with his girlfriend Emily and wants to break up with her. During a conversation in the park, Nick is distracted by a pretty girl named Ciara and abruptly leaves Emily to follow Ciara, leading Emily to break up with him. Sean, Nick's secretly gay best friend, comforts Nick about the breakup. Sean's feelings for Nick emerge and he rests his head on Nick's shoulder. Ciara sees this and gives them a disgusted look, assuming they are a couple. Sean then spots an attractive boy and leaves Nick confused about Sean's strange behavior.
Props are an important part of visual storytelling but can confuse audiences if overused. The props used in the short film included a guitar, bedsheets, sunglasses, and a chair to keep things simple without overcomplicating the mise-en-scene.
Mise-en-scene refers to everything that appears before the camera and is made up of 5 elements: settings, props, costumes, lighting, and positioning of characters/objects. Settings play a vital role and locations are chosen to add meaning. Costumes indicate time period and culture while reflecting character traits. Lighting can be used to highlight subjects or convey emotions. Props are also an important part of mise-en-scene but too many can confuse audiences. Cinematography incorporates camera angles, shots, and movements to tell the story.
The document discusses genre theory and how it relates to a film project about a romantic opening sequence with elements of suspense. It summarizes three genre theories and analyzes how the film project connects to each one. Specifically, it discusses how the film provides emotional, visceral, and intellectual pleasures to the audience as described by Rick Altman's theory. It also examines how the film references teenage relationships and culture, relating to Jason Mittel's theory about how genres operate culturally. Finally, it analyzes how the film subverts romantic genre conventions by including tragedy, in line with Steve Neal's theory about genres evolving over time.
The film industry comprises companies that produce, distribute, and exhibit films. Major film production centers include the United States, India, and Nigeria. The first feature film was made in Australia in 1906. In the early 1900s, many production companies moved from New York to Hollywood, California due to the good weather. Hollywood soon emerged as the dominant film industry center, and the first Academy Awards ceremony was held there in 1929. Major historic Hollywood film studios include Paramount Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros., Columbia Pictures, Universal Studios, and Disney.
Ben Affleck is an American actor, director, and screenwriter born in 1972. He rose to fame after co-writing and starring in Good Will Hunting in 1997, for which he won an Oscar. As an actor, Affleck starred in major blockbusters like Armageddon and Pearl Harbor. He also directed several acclaimed films, including Gone Baby Gone, The Town, and Argo, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2013. Affleck both directed and starred in Argo, about a CIA operation to rescue American hostages in Iran in 1979.
20th Century Fox is one of the major film studios in America and is currently a subsidiary of 21st Century Fox. It has distributed many commercially successful film franchises like Avatar, Titanic, Star Wars, X-Men, Ice Age, and Alien. The studio was formed in 1915 through the merger of two companies and was originally based in Fort Lee, New Jersey before moving to its current lot in Los Angeles. 20th Century Fox has also had success in television production and music publishing to accompany its films.
This document discusses the locations used in a romantic drama film. An outdoor location of characters walking hand in hand was used to create an idealistic and romantic background. An indoor bedroom location was also included, where a character is sitting. Places like the house, bedroom and rooftop were utilized as the genre is romantic drama.
Hollywood is a district in Los Angeles, California that is notable as the home and primary nexus of the U.S. film industry. It became dominant in the world after the first movie studios were founded there in the early 20th century. By the 1930s, five major Hollywood studios owned theaters throughout the country to exhibit their films. This period from 1927 to 1948 is considered the Golden Age of Hollywood. However, by the 1950s television became profitable and studios began also producing programming for that medium, which continues today.
1) The document discusses genre analysis in film, focusing on the romantic drama genre.
2) Romantic drama revolves around two people in love facing an obstacle to their relationship, such as differences in class, religion, or age.
3) Examples of notable romantic drama films include "Charlie St. Cloud", "Casablanca", "Water for Elephants", and "A Walk to Remember".
This film tells the story of Charlie St. Cloud, a young man who promises to play catch with his younger brother Sam every day. In a tragic accident, Sam is fatally wounded and dies in Charlie's arms. Charlie then develops the ability to communicate with Sam's spirit. Though he goes on to meet a woman named Tess, Charlie struggles to open himself to new love while honoring his bond with his late brother. The film explores themes of grief, loss, and finding a way to keep living after tragedy through both supernatural elements and the power of love.
This film tells the story of Charlie St. Cloud, a young man who promises to play catch with his younger brother Sam every day. In a tragic accident, Sam dies but Charlie maintains a connection with his spirit. Though Charlie grieves the loss of his brother, he eventually falls in love with a woman named Tess. Charlie must decide whether to fully embrace his new relationship or hold onto the bond with his deceased brother. The film explores themes of grief, loss, and finding the courage to keep living after tragedy through Charlie's supernatural bond with Sam and his burgeoning romance with Tess.
Justin Lin is a Taiwanese-American film director known for directing several Fast and Furious films. He was born in Taiwan and grew up in California, earning an MFA from UCLA film school. His debut film Better Luck Tomorrow was a success at Sundance and his work on the Fast and Furious franchise has grossed over $2 billion worldwide, establishing him as one of the most successful action directors working today.
The student integrated various technologies into their film project, relying heavily on online research. They used the internet to research the director, genre, and other details of the film they were studying using websites like IMDB and Wikipedia. For pre-production, they used Microsoft Word to write documents and Emaze and Slideshare to create online presentations. During production, they used a Canon 700D camera and Adobe Premiere CS6 for editing. Royalty free sound effects and music were taken from freesfx.co.uk.
This document provides details about a film screening, including the film title, summary, ticket prices, show times, cast, name of the festival screening the film, websites with screening details, the production house, festival website, and film tagline.
This film treatment outlines a day in the life of Sean and Nick, two roommates where Sean has a secret crush on Nick. Sean gets jealous when he sees Nick jogging with their classmate Emily. Throughout the day, Sean's caring nature towards Nick is misinterpreted by Emily, who begins to develop feelings for Sean. In the climax, Sean confesses to Emily that he is gay after she asks to hang out more via text message. The film is meant to show Sean's possessiveness over Nick and the misunderstandings that occur as Emily misreads Sean's friendship with Nick.
The film treatment follows Nick and Sean, who are partners. In the beginning, Sean holds Nick's hand while sleeping, though Nick pulls away. Later, Sean worries when he wakes up alone and finds Nick jogging with Emily. Sean grabs Nick's hand jealously in the park. Emily is confused by Sean's behavior while Nick is embarrassed. Sean tries to make up for it. When Emily calls Nick for help with homework, Sean tells her Nick is busy. Nick gets angry at Sean for this. They go to Emily's together, with Sean answering questions so Emily learns more about him than Nick. Emily starts feeling differently about Sean. Later, Emily texts Sean to hang out more as they get along well, but Sean
Nick and Sean are best friends who are both teenagers exploring their changing feelings. Nick likes their classmate Emily, but is very focused on his work, while Sean is gay and has a secret crush on Nick. The movie starts with Nick angry after waking up to find Sean holding his hand in his sleep. Sean worries when Nick leaves without telling him, and grows jealous seeing Nick and Emily jogging happily together. Their friendship is strained as Sean's feelings for Nick cause him to act possessive and irritate Nick further. Emily starts to fall for Sean after seeing how much he cares for Nick, not realizing Sean's true feelings are for Nick and not herself.
This website analyzes the romantic comedy film "No Strings Attached" to help with creating a website for a final school project focused on the genre. The movie website provides movie details, cast and crew profiles, a synopsis, video clips including the trailer, still photos, and a soundtrack playlist that can be shared on social media. It also links to the film's global release dates and websites.
Lighting is a key element of film that can influence emotions and perceptions. There are two main types: high key lighting reduces shadows for a brighter look often used in comedies, while low key lighting uses mainly one light source and shadows to create a sense of alienation as seen in film noir. For the film Awestruck, the director used high key lighting outdoors with sunlight and low key lighting indoors at night to establish realistic settings that fit the scenes.
Nick is fed up with his girlfriend Emily and wants to break up with her. During a conversation in the park, Nick is distracted by a pretty girl named Ciara and abruptly leaves Emily to follow Ciara, leading Emily to break up with him. Sean, Nick's secretly gay best friend, comforts Nick about the breakup. Sean's feelings for Nick emerge and he rests his head on Nick's shoulder. Ciara sees this and gives them a disgusted look, assuming they are a couple. Sean then spots an attractive boy and leaves Nick confused about Sean's strange behavior.
Props are an important part of visual storytelling but can confuse audiences if overused. The props used in the short film included a guitar, bedsheets, sunglasses, and a chair to keep things simple without overcomplicating the mise-en-scene.
Mise-en-scene refers to everything that appears before the camera and is made up of 5 elements: settings, props, costumes, lighting, and positioning of characters/objects. Settings play a vital role and locations are chosen to add meaning. Costumes indicate time period and culture while reflecting character traits. Lighting can be used to highlight subjects or convey emotions. Props are also an important part of mise-en-scene but too many can confuse audiences. Cinematography incorporates camera angles, shots, and movements to tell the story.
The document discusses genre theory and how it relates to a film project about a romantic opening sequence with elements of suspense. It summarizes three genre theories and analyzes how the film project connects to each one. Specifically, it discusses how the film provides emotional, visceral, and intellectual pleasures to the audience as described by Rick Altman's theory. It also examines how the film references teenage relationships and culture, relating to Jason Mittel's theory about how genres operate culturally. Finally, it analyzes how the film subverts romantic genre conventions by including tragedy, in line with Steve Neal's theory about genres evolving over time.
The film industry comprises companies that produce, distribute, and exhibit films. Major film production centers include the United States, India, and Nigeria. The first feature film was made in Australia in 1906. In the early 1900s, many production companies moved from New York to Hollywood, California due to the good weather. Hollywood soon emerged as the dominant film industry center, and the first Academy Awards ceremony was held there in 1929. Major historic Hollywood film studios include Paramount Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros., Columbia Pictures, Universal Studios, and Disney.
Ben Affleck is an American actor, director, and screenwriter born in 1972. He rose to fame after co-writing and starring in Good Will Hunting in 1997, for which he won an Oscar. As an actor, Affleck starred in major blockbusters like Armageddon and Pearl Harbor. He also directed several acclaimed films, including Gone Baby Gone, The Town, and Argo, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2013. Affleck both directed and starred in Argo, about a CIA operation to rescue American hostages in Iran in 1979.
20th Century Fox is one of the major film studios in America and is currently a subsidiary of 21st Century Fox. It has distributed many commercially successful film franchises like Avatar, Titanic, Star Wars, X-Men, Ice Age, and Alien. The studio was formed in 1915 through the merger of two companies and was originally based in Fort Lee, New Jersey before moving to its current lot in Los Angeles. 20th Century Fox has also had success in television production and music publishing to accompany its films.
This document discusses the locations used in a romantic drama film. An outdoor location of characters walking hand in hand was used to create an idealistic and romantic background. An indoor bedroom location was also included, where a character is sitting. Places like the house, bedroom and rooftop were utilized as the genre is romantic drama.
Hollywood is a district in Los Angeles, California that is notable as the home and primary nexus of the U.S. film industry. It became dominant in the world after the first movie studios were founded there in the early 20th century. By the 1930s, five major Hollywood studios owned theaters throughout the country to exhibit their films. This period from 1927 to 1948 is considered the Golden Age of Hollywood. However, by the 1950s television became profitable and studios began also producing programming for that medium, which continues today.
1) The document discusses genre analysis in film, focusing on the romantic drama genre.
2) Romantic drama revolves around two people in love facing an obstacle to their relationship, such as differences in class, religion, or age.
3) Examples of notable romantic drama films include "Charlie St. Cloud", "Casablanca", "Water for Elephants", and "A Walk to Remember".
This film tells the story of Charlie St. Cloud, a young man who promises to play catch with his younger brother Sam every day. In a tragic accident, Sam is fatally wounded and dies in Charlie's arms. Charlie then develops the ability to communicate with Sam's spirit. Though he goes on to meet a woman named Tess, Charlie struggles to open himself to new love while honoring his bond with his late brother. The film explores themes of grief, loss, and finding a way to keep living after tragedy through both supernatural elements and the power of love.
This film tells the story of Charlie St. Cloud, a young man who promises to play catch with his younger brother Sam every day. In a tragic accident, Sam dies but Charlie maintains a connection with his spirit. Though Charlie grieves the loss of his brother, he eventually falls in love with a woman named Tess. Charlie must decide whether to fully embrace his new relationship or hold onto the bond with his deceased brother. The film explores themes of grief, loss, and finding the courage to keep living after tragedy through Charlie's supernatural bond with Sam and his burgeoning romance with Tess.
Justin Lin is a Taiwanese-American film director known for directing several Fast and Furious films. He was born in Taiwan and grew up in California, earning an MFA from UCLA film school. His debut film Better Luck Tomorrow was a success at Sundance and his work on the Fast and Furious franchise has grossed over $2 billion worldwide, establishing him as one of the most successful action directors working today.
1. Screenplay- Awestruck
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FADE IN:
INT.
ESTABLISHING SHOT, LONG SHOT
NICK AND SEAN SLEEPING
SEAN IS HOLDING NICK’S HAND
NICK SHRUGS IT OFF
EXCLAIM’S “WHAT THE HELL MAN! LEAVE IT.”
FADE OUT.
FADE IN:
INT. ROOM
CLOSE UP SHOT
NICK WEARS SLIPPERS
FADE OUT.
FADE IN:
INT. ROOM FLOOR
2. MID SHOT
NICK WALKS TOWARDS THE WASHROOM
FADE OUT.
FADE IN:
INT. WASHROOM
MID SHOT
NICK WALKS TOWARDS THE BATHROOM SINK
WASHES HIS FACE
LOOKS IN THE MIRROR
FADE OUT.
FADE IN:
INT. BATHROOM
LONG SHOT
NICK
WALKS OUT OF THE BATHROOM
LONG SHOT
DOOR CLOSES
FADE OUT.
FADE IN:
EXT. PARK
TWO SHOT, MID SHOT
3. EMILY AND NICK SITTING
EMILY TALKING TO NICK
NICK
“GIVE IT A REST, PLEASE EMILY! YOU NEVER FAIL TO IRRITATE ME. OH GOD! WHY?”
NICK
BENDS FORWARD
CAMERA PANS
WIDE SHOT
RANDOM GIRL PASSING BY IN PARK
NICK
GETS UP AND RUNS TOWARDS HER
EMILY
RUNS AFTER NICK
FADE OUT.
FADE IN:
EXT. PARK
TWO SHOT, MID SHOT
EMILY AND NICK
EMILY PUSHES NICK AWAY
EMILY
“GO TO HELL!”
FADE OUT.
FADE IN:
EXT. PARK
4. LONG SHOT
NICK RUNS AFTER THE RANDOM GIRL
LONG SHOT
SHE SLAPS HIM
NICK TURNS AWAY STARTLED
FADE OUT.
FADE IN:
EXT. PARK
MID SHOT
NICK WALKS OVER TO THE BENCH
LONG SHOT
HE IS SITTING
NICK
“WHAT THE HELL JUST HAPPENED?”
FADE OUT.
FADE IN:
EXT. PARK
SEAN
WALKS OVER TO NICK
TWO SHOT
FADE OUT.
FADE IN:
EXT. PARK
TWO SHOT, MID SHOT
5. NICK AND SEAN ARE SITTING
SEAN
“HEY BRO, WHAT’S WRONG?”
NICK
“I DON’T KNOW, MAN. EMILY JUST BROKE UP WITH ME AND THAT GIRL OVER THERE, JUST
SLAPPED ME! SOMETHING MUST BE WRONG.”
SEAN
“OH! I’M SORRY!”
SEAN LEANS OVER TO NICK’S SHOULDER
NICK STARES AT HIM IN DISGUST
FADE OUT.
FADE IN:
EXT. PARK
OVER THE SHOULDER SHOT, TWO SHOT, WIDE SHOT
NICK AND SEAN ARE SITTING
RANDOM GIRL WALKS BY AND GIVES A DISGUSTING LOOK TO BOTH OF THEM.
FADE OUT.
FADE IN:
EXT. PARK
OVER THE SHOULDER SHOT, LONG SHOT
CIARA (GIRL IN THE PARK LOOKS AT SEAN AND NICK)
“OH MAN! YOU’RE SO PATHETIC!”
MID SHOT
NICK
GETS UP AND TELLS HER
“NO THIS ISN’T WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE”
6. SEAN GRABS HIS HAND
NICK
“LET GO OF MY HAND, MAN!”
FADE OUT.
FADE IN:
EXT. PARK
MID SHOT
NICK ASKS SEAN TO LET GO OF HIS HAND
SEAN LETS IT GO
NICK FALLS DOWN
WIDE SHOT
RANDOM BOY PASSING BY
SEAN GETS UP AND GOES TO HIM
LONG SHOT
NICK STARES AT SEAN AS HE WALKS AWAY WITH SOME STRANGER
FADE OUT.
CUT TO:
EXT. ROOF TOP
MID SHOT
NICK IS SITTING ON A CHAIR STRUMMING HIS GUITAR SINGING A SONG
MID SHOT
PUTS THE GUITAR DOWN
7. STANDS UP
GOES TOWARDS THE RAILING
LONG SHOT, WIDE SHOT
NICK IS STANDING, LOOKING OUT ON THE ROAD
FADE OUT.
FADE IN:
EXT. ROOF TOP
OVER THE SHOULDER SHOT
NICK IS LOOKING OUTSIDE
FADE OUT.
FADE IN:
EXT.
OVER THE SHOULDER SHOT
NICK IS STARTLED TO SEE EMILY AND CIARA SITTING TOGETHER IN THE GARDEN.
NICK
“WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON? I CAN’T BELIEVE MY EYES!”
FADE OUT.
CUT TO:
EXT. GARDEN
MID SHOT, OVER THE SHOULDER SHOT
NICK IS SITTING, BANGING HIS HEAD WITH HIS FIST
POINT OF VIEW SHOT
A HAND COMES AND RESTS ON HIS SHOULDER
TWO SHOT, MID SHOT
A GIRL IS STANDING WITH WEIRD HAIR, NICK LOOKS AT HER WITH HSI JAW DROPPED.