This shot list contains 43 shots for a film involving characters named Gibby, Lynn Kirk, Joe Clark, and Zach Urn. It includes various shot types like close-ups, mid-shots, long shots, and wide shots showing the characters getting ready, going to school where Gibby has difficulties, hanging out at a pub, and teasing about a upcoming film. The shots range from 1 to 5 seconds to establish scenes and situations over the course of 16 scenes within the film.
This shot list contains 43 shots for a film involving characters named Gibby, Lynn Kirk, Joe Clark, and Zach Urn. It includes various shot types like close-ups, mid-shots, long shots, and wide shots showing the characters getting ready, going to school where Gibby has a mishap, hanging out at a pub, and one shot with a title screen. The shots range from 1 to 5 seconds and provide visual coverage of the scenes and dialogue described in the document.
The document provides a storyboard, shot list, and production plan for an independent horror film shoot. The storyboard outlines 10 shots following characters in various locations. The production plan lists the equipment, props, costumes, and locations needed. Two outdoor locations are identified - an old cellar and nearby woodland area. Contingency planning addresses potential issues like equipment failure, late actors, and weather. Health and safety precautions involve bringing lighting, safe prop use, and watching footing at the outdoor locations.
The documentary uses a combination of on-screen presenters, interviews, archive footage, photographs and maps to tell the story of Operation Mincemeat. It opens with shots of a museum and hallways before introducing the presenter. It cuts between interviews, historical footage from World War 2 of Hitler and soldiers, maps showing troop movements and more photographs. The documentary edits between these elements to explore the key events and people involved in the operation.
The document provides a detailed summary of shots and scenes from the documentary "WW2: Operation Mincemeat". It describes the establishing shots, transitions between presenters and historical footage/photographs. The summary notes key moments like discussions of the plot and explanations of characters and locations through maps and images. This summary of the documentary will help determine what to include in a 5-minute extract.
The document provides a detailed summary of shots and scenes from the documentary "WW2: Operation Mincemeat". It describes the establishing shots, transitions between presenters and historical footage/photographs. The summary notes key moments like discussions of the plot and animated maps showing Nazi movements. This summary of the documentary will help decide what to include in a 5-minute extract.
The document provides a detailed summary of shots and scenes from the documentary "WW2: Operation Mincemeat". It describes the establishing shots, transitions between presenters and historical footage/photographs. The summary notes key moments like discussions of the plot and animated maps showing Nazi movements. This analysis will help decide what to include in a five minute extract from the full documentary.
The document describes several shots used in an opening scene including a high angle shot establishing a case file being sent from another perspective, a close up shot of a recorder to suggest a professional environment, an over the shoulder shot of an interviewer's gestures to imply an open and friendly discussion, and two close up shots of the subject with their mouth slightly open to indicate they are about to tell their story.
This shot list contains 43 shots for a film involving characters named Gibby, Lynn Kirk, Joe Clark, and Zach Urn. It includes various shot types like close-ups, mid-shots, long shots, and wide shots showing the characters getting ready, going to school where Gibby has difficulties, hanging out at a pub, and teasing about a upcoming film. The shots range from 1 to 5 seconds to establish scenes and situations over the course of 16 scenes within the film.
This shot list contains 43 shots for a film involving characters named Gibby, Lynn Kirk, Joe Clark, and Zach Urn. It includes various shot types like close-ups, mid-shots, long shots, and wide shots showing the characters getting ready, going to school where Gibby has a mishap, hanging out at a pub, and one shot with a title screen. The shots range from 1 to 5 seconds and provide visual coverage of the scenes and dialogue described in the document.
The document provides a storyboard, shot list, and production plan for an independent horror film shoot. The storyboard outlines 10 shots following characters in various locations. The production plan lists the equipment, props, costumes, and locations needed. Two outdoor locations are identified - an old cellar and nearby woodland area. Contingency planning addresses potential issues like equipment failure, late actors, and weather. Health and safety precautions involve bringing lighting, safe prop use, and watching footing at the outdoor locations.
The documentary uses a combination of on-screen presenters, interviews, archive footage, photographs and maps to tell the story of Operation Mincemeat. It opens with shots of a museum and hallways before introducing the presenter. It cuts between interviews, historical footage from World War 2 of Hitler and soldiers, maps showing troop movements and more photographs. The documentary edits between these elements to explore the key events and people involved in the operation.
The document provides a detailed summary of shots and scenes from the documentary "WW2: Operation Mincemeat". It describes the establishing shots, transitions between presenters and historical footage/photographs. The summary notes key moments like discussions of the plot and explanations of characters and locations through maps and images. This summary of the documentary will help determine what to include in a 5-minute extract.
The document provides a detailed summary of shots and scenes from the documentary "WW2: Operation Mincemeat". It describes the establishing shots, transitions between presenters and historical footage/photographs. The summary notes key moments like discussions of the plot and animated maps showing Nazi movements. This summary of the documentary will help decide what to include in a 5-minute extract.
The document provides a detailed summary of shots and scenes from the documentary "WW2: Operation Mincemeat". It describes the establishing shots, transitions between presenters and historical footage/photographs. The summary notes key moments like discussions of the plot and animated maps showing Nazi movements. This analysis will help decide what to include in a five minute extract from the full documentary.
The document describes several shots used in an opening scene including a high angle shot establishing a case file being sent from another perspective, a close up shot of a recorder to suggest a professional environment, an over the shoulder shot of an interviewer's gestures to imply an open and friendly discussion, and two close up shots of the subject with their mouth slightly open to indicate they are about to tell their story.
This document contains a list of 14 shots with descriptions for a film or video project. Shot types include establishing shots, dolly shots, close-ups, high angle shots, long shots, and tracking/panning shots. The shots show a garage, people performing actions, a TV being turned on, bike helmets, a journey with moving shots, extreme close-ups of a bike and feet, and someone turning to a door before ending with a black screen title card.
This document outlines 28 shots for a storyboard describing scenes from a kidnapping narrative. It provides technical details for each shot including camera angles, character positioning, shot length, and number of takes. Shots progress from establishing scenes showing a character being followed and kidnapped, to scenes within the kidnapper's vehicle focusing on the girl's perspective and fear as she is held captive. The final shot transitions to black as the car door shuts on the girl, revealing the title "The Last Call".
This document discusses conventions of genre and form for horror films and film trailers. It outlines common elements like blood, weapons, isolated settings, and tense music. It also discusses conventions for mise-en-scene, camerawork, sound, and editing techniques in horror trailers. The target audience is identified as male teenagers and young adults who enjoy being scared and finding their limits. To appeal to this audience, the document recommends including tense music, isolated settings, and elements from popular horror films like Insidious and Saw.
Lily wakes up in funeral clothes after a funeral and walks around her home, seeing reminders of the deceased like the jacket they wore. She sits on the couch drinking tea while guests visit. Lily blinks and finds herself at a gravesite, placing flowers and facing the coffin. She turns to smile at the camera before writing a letter in tears. The sequence ends by fading to black as Lily is again in funeral clothes.
The document is a shot list from the trailer for the film Annabelle. It provides 49 shots that set up the plot, build tension, and introduce key characters. Shots 1-3 establish the setting and show a character who is expecting a child. Shots 4-10 focus on a doll being removed from a box and placed on a shelf. Subsequent shots show a couple being awakened by screams next door and investigating, with tension built through fades to black between scenes. Shots reveal an intruding woman holding the Annabelle doll as another character attacks. A struggle ensues over a knife. The trailer concludes by focusing on the creepy Annabelle doll rocking in a chair.
This storyboard outlines 28 shots for a short film involving a demonic ritual that goes wrong. The shots progress from establishing close-ups of characters' eyes, a ritual being drawn and items being burned, to a group gathering with a laptop showing ritual instructions. Things take a disturbing turn with shots of a bloody knife, wounds, and a dead body being discovered in a bathroom. Later shots grow increasingly graphic and violent, showing a character's head being smashed and burned before a slashed neck. The storyboard ends with a title screen introducing the film as "Ritual".
This document discusses conventions of genre and form for horror films and film trailers. It outlines common elements of horror films like blood, weapons, isolated settings, and makeup. It also discusses conventions of trailers like text on screen, showing the narrative, and including the film title. Technical elements used in horror are explored, like mise-en-scene settings, lighting, props, costumes and camerawork techniques. The target audience for horror films and trailers is identified as male teenagers and young adults. Ways to appeal to this audience by including elements they enjoy like tense music, isolated settings, and their favorite films are discussed.
This document discusses conventions of genre and form for horror films and film trailers. It outlines common elements of horror films like blood, weapons, isolated settings, and makeup. It also discusses conventions of trailers like showing the narrative, credits, and being around 2 minutes. Technical elements used in horror are described, like mise-en-scene settings, lighting, props, costumes and camerawork techniques. Sound conventions include non-diegetic music, sound effects and dialogue. Fast-paced editing and cross-cutting are discussed as editing conventions. The target audience is identified as male teenagers and young adults, and ways to appeal to them through including sounds, settings and films they enjoy are outlined.
WebCenter Imaging using KFI and OFR - INSYNC Conference Perth 2013LansenConsulting
Lansen Consulting promotes the adoption of WebCenter Content and WebCenter Imaging to automate invoice processing and accounts payable workflows. They demonstrate two methods for processing scanned invoices: Key From Image (KFI) allows operators to view invoices and enter data in ERP systems, while Oracle Forms Recognition (OFR) uses OCR to extract data and create invoices without human entry. The end-to-end process involves Oracle Document Capture, Forms Recognition, WebCenter Imaging, WebCenter Content, and SOA integration with ERP systems like Oracle E-Business Suite.
Linaro is a not-for-profit engineering organization established in 2010 by ARM, Freescale, IBM, Samsung, ST-Ericsson and Texas Instruments to provide open source software for Linux systems on advanced semiconductors. It has grown from 25 people to over 150 employees located around the world who work to accelerate Linux development on ARM systems. The goal of Linaro is to reduce engineering costs for its member companies by building core Linux platforms once and sharing the resources, allowing members to bring products to market faster.
This document outlines a workshop hosted by ITSME from March to April 2009 at Domus Academy on designing and building an online community for ITSME. The workshop goals are to improve the quality of ITSME's community, activities, and organization. Over the course of several sessions, participants will research case studies of online communities, analyze ITSME's needs, and design a concept to build an ITSME community, with interim deadlines and a final presentation. Nico Sica of ITSME is listed as the contact for any questions.
ICQ is a social messaging platform that provides communication across diverse platforms such as desktop, mobile, and web. It has millions of active users globally, particularly among younger demographics. ICQ offers social features like messaging, sharing content and integrating with platforms like Facebook. ICQ aims to enhance social messaging by providing localized experiences and partner integrations. It partners with media companies to share audiences and content across ICQ and the partner platforms.
Clarification under sub-section (7) of section 186 of the Companies Act,2013Rajiv Bajaj
This circular clarifies that companies providing loans or making investments in tax-free bonds with yields higher than comparable government security yields of similar tenors would not violate section 186(7) of the Companies Act of 2013. It references a prior circular from 2013 that made a similar clarification under the corresponding section of the previous Companies Act of 1956. The circular was issued with the approval of the competent authority at the Ministry of Corporate Affairs in India.
Prakriti School is an online school that provides education. The school's vision focuses on developing students' skills and knowledge through its infrastructure and facilities. The principal welcomes parents and highlights the school's commitment to student development.
The document provides production details for a play called "A Flea in Her Ear" including the director, stage manager, designers, and early designs. It shows original and final scenery designs for Acts 1 and 3, with the final design adding more levels as requested by the director.
1. Oliver and Bentley welcome the new student to Arapahoe Community College and explain they will guide them through the initial steps to get started.
2. They explain the student should fill out a college application on the ACC website, create login credentials, and select their application type and semester. This takes the first step.
3. Additional steps include meeting with a financial aid advisor to explore funding options like grants, loans, and work-study. The student should also apply for the Colorado Opportunity Fund.
4. To determine appropriate class registration, the student needs to provide ACT or Accuplacer test scores to an academic advisor or submit transcripts if applicable. The advisor will help the student declare a major and
This document provides a summary report of a SEO site checkup for the site http://www.mudgalanalytics.beep.com. The overall score is 69/100 with 14 important fixes and 4 semi-important fixes needed. The report analyzes various on-page SEO elements like the title, meta description, keywords, headings, robots.txt, sitemap, and favicon. It also lists the number of page objects including HTML, images, CSS, scripts and provides recommendations to optimize page speed.
1) The document describes a development program in Cao Bang Province, Vietnam that aims to reduce rural poverty.
2) Cao Bang is a mountainous province with poor infrastructure where 79% of households are unemployed and many lack basic utilities.
3) The program will focus on building agricultural value chains, providing business services, and increasing market access to help rural families, ethnic minorities, and women earn higher incomes from farming and related businesses.
This document summarizes assignments from an advanced class, including:
1) An autobiography assignment where students talked about their likes, dislikes, family, and friends.
2) An interview assignment where students interviewed people about facilities for handicapped people.
3) An assignment analyzing the movie "My Sister's Keeper" by answering questions and filling out a chart.
4) A play assignment where the whole class participated together.
5) A blog assignment that was annoying to update but provided an interesting way to share work online.
The document discusses subtle attacks against the family, including topics like demography, new age values, mis-education, pornography, and the truth about human sexuality. It provides information arguing that concerns about overpopulation are unfounded and that falling birth rates actually pose problems. It also critiques approaches to sex education and family planning that fail to uphold moral and religious values.
This document contains a list of 14 shots with descriptions for a film or video project. Shot types include establishing shots, dolly shots, close-ups, high angle shots, long shots, and tracking/panning shots. The shots show a garage, people performing actions, a TV being turned on, bike helmets, a journey with moving shots, extreme close-ups of a bike and feet, and someone turning to a door before ending with a black screen title card.
This document outlines 28 shots for a storyboard describing scenes from a kidnapping narrative. It provides technical details for each shot including camera angles, character positioning, shot length, and number of takes. Shots progress from establishing scenes showing a character being followed and kidnapped, to scenes within the kidnapper's vehicle focusing on the girl's perspective and fear as she is held captive. The final shot transitions to black as the car door shuts on the girl, revealing the title "The Last Call".
This document discusses conventions of genre and form for horror films and film trailers. It outlines common elements like blood, weapons, isolated settings, and tense music. It also discusses conventions for mise-en-scene, camerawork, sound, and editing techniques in horror trailers. The target audience is identified as male teenagers and young adults who enjoy being scared and finding their limits. To appeal to this audience, the document recommends including tense music, isolated settings, and elements from popular horror films like Insidious and Saw.
Lily wakes up in funeral clothes after a funeral and walks around her home, seeing reminders of the deceased like the jacket they wore. She sits on the couch drinking tea while guests visit. Lily blinks and finds herself at a gravesite, placing flowers and facing the coffin. She turns to smile at the camera before writing a letter in tears. The sequence ends by fading to black as Lily is again in funeral clothes.
The document is a shot list from the trailer for the film Annabelle. It provides 49 shots that set up the plot, build tension, and introduce key characters. Shots 1-3 establish the setting and show a character who is expecting a child. Shots 4-10 focus on a doll being removed from a box and placed on a shelf. Subsequent shots show a couple being awakened by screams next door and investigating, with tension built through fades to black between scenes. Shots reveal an intruding woman holding the Annabelle doll as another character attacks. A struggle ensues over a knife. The trailer concludes by focusing on the creepy Annabelle doll rocking in a chair.
This storyboard outlines 28 shots for a short film involving a demonic ritual that goes wrong. The shots progress from establishing close-ups of characters' eyes, a ritual being drawn and items being burned, to a group gathering with a laptop showing ritual instructions. Things take a disturbing turn with shots of a bloody knife, wounds, and a dead body being discovered in a bathroom. Later shots grow increasingly graphic and violent, showing a character's head being smashed and burned before a slashed neck. The storyboard ends with a title screen introducing the film as "Ritual".
This document discusses conventions of genre and form for horror films and film trailers. It outlines common elements of horror films like blood, weapons, isolated settings, and makeup. It also discusses conventions of trailers like text on screen, showing the narrative, and including the film title. Technical elements used in horror are explored, like mise-en-scene settings, lighting, props, costumes and camerawork techniques. The target audience for horror films and trailers is identified as male teenagers and young adults. Ways to appeal to this audience by including elements they enjoy like tense music, isolated settings, and their favorite films are discussed.
This document discusses conventions of genre and form for horror films and film trailers. It outlines common elements of horror films like blood, weapons, isolated settings, and makeup. It also discusses conventions of trailers like showing the narrative, credits, and being around 2 minutes. Technical elements used in horror are described, like mise-en-scene settings, lighting, props, costumes and camerawork techniques. Sound conventions include non-diegetic music, sound effects and dialogue. Fast-paced editing and cross-cutting are discussed as editing conventions. The target audience is identified as male teenagers and young adults, and ways to appeal to them through including sounds, settings and films they enjoy are outlined.
WebCenter Imaging using KFI and OFR - INSYNC Conference Perth 2013LansenConsulting
Lansen Consulting promotes the adoption of WebCenter Content and WebCenter Imaging to automate invoice processing and accounts payable workflows. They demonstrate two methods for processing scanned invoices: Key From Image (KFI) allows operators to view invoices and enter data in ERP systems, while Oracle Forms Recognition (OFR) uses OCR to extract data and create invoices without human entry. The end-to-end process involves Oracle Document Capture, Forms Recognition, WebCenter Imaging, WebCenter Content, and SOA integration with ERP systems like Oracle E-Business Suite.
Linaro is a not-for-profit engineering organization established in 2010 by ARM, Freescale, IBM, Samsung, ST-Ericsson and Texas Instruments to provide open source software for Linux systems on advanced semiconductors. It has grown from 25 people to over 150 employees located around the world who work to accelerate Linux development on ARM systems. The goal of Linaro is to reduce engineering costs for its member companies by building core Linux platforms once and sharing the resources, allowing members to bring products to market faster.
This document outlines a workshop hosted by ITSME from March to April 2009 at Domus Academy on designing and building an online community for ITSME. The workshop goals are to improve the quality of ITSME's community, activities, and organization. Over the course of several sessions, participants will research case studies of online communities, analyze ITSME's needs, and design a concept to build an ITSME community, with interim deadlines and a final presentation. Nico Sica of ITSME is listed as the contact for any questions.
ICQ is a social messaging platform that provides communication across diverse platforms such as desktop, mobile, and web. It has millions of active users globally, particularly among younger demographics. ICQ offers social features like messaging, sharing content and integrating with platforms like Facebook. ICQ aims to enhance social messaging by providing localized experiences and partner integrations. It partners with media companies to share audiences and content across ICQ and the partner platforms.
Clarification under sub-section (7) of section 186 of the Companies Act,2013Rajiv Bajaj
This circular clarifies that companies providing loans or making investments in tax-free bonds with yields higher than comparable government security yields of similar tenors would not violate section 186(7) of the Companies Act of 2013. It references a prior circular from 2013 that made a similar clarification under the corresponding section of the previous Companies Act of 1956. The circular was issued with the approval of the competent authority at the Ministry of Corporate Affairs in India.
Prakriti School is an online school that provides education. The school's vision focuses on developing students' skills and knowledge through its infrastructure and facilities. The principal welcomes parents and highlights the school's commitment to student development.
The document provides production details for a play called "A Flea in Her Ear" including the director, stage manager, designers, and early designs. It shows original and final scenery designs for Acts 1 and 3, with the final design adding more levels as requested by the director.
1. Oliver and Bentley welcome the new student to Arapahoe Community College and explain they will guide them through the initial steps to get started.
2. They explain the student should fill out a college application on the ACC website, create login credentials, and select their application type and semester. This takes the first step.
3. Additional steps include meeting with a financial aid advisor to explore funding options like grants, loans, and work-study. The student should also apply for the Colorado Opportunity Fund.
4. To determine appropriate class registration, the student needs to provide ACT or Accuplacer test scores to an academic advisor or submit transcripts if applicable. The advisor will help the student declare a major and
This document provides a summary report of a SEO site checkup for the site http://www.mudgalanalytics.beep.com. The overall score is 69/100 with 14 important fixes and 4 semi-important fixes needed. The report analyzes various on-page SEO elements like the title, meta description, keywords, headings, robots.txt, sitemap, and favicon. It also lists the number of page objects including HTML, images, CSS, scripts and provides recommendations to optimize page speed.
1) The document describes a development program in Cao Bang Province, Vietnam that aims to reduce rural poverty.
2) Cao Bang is a mountainous province with poor infrastructure where 79% of households are unemployed and many lack basic utilities.
3) The program will focus on building agricultural value chains, providing business services, and increasing market access to help rural families, ethnic minorities, and women earn higher incomes from farming and related businesses.
This document summarizes assignments from an advanced class, including:
1) An autobiography assignment where students talked about their likes, dislikes, family, and friends.
2) An interview assignment where students interviewed people about facilities for handicapped people.
3) An assignment analyzing the movie "My Sister's Keeper" by answering questions and filling out a chart.
4) A play assignment where the whole class participated together.
5) A blog assignment that was annoying to update but provided an interesting way to share work online.
The document discusses subtle attacks against the family, including topics like demography, new age values, mis-education, pornography, and the truth about human sexuality. It provides information arguing that concerns about overpopulation are unfounded and that falling birth rates actually pose problems. It also critiques approaches to sex education and family planning that fail to uphold moral and religious values.
OpenRefine - Data Science Training for Librarianstfmorris
This document summarizes a training for librarians on data scientist skills. It introduces the speaker, Tom Morris, and covers the typical data analysis lifecycle of finding, preparing, analyzing, and visualizing data. Specific topics include the importance of recording data provenance, using tools like OpenRefine for working with messy data, characterizing data fields, and scaling techniques for larger data sets. Resources for further learning are also provided.
This document discusses the key components of hydropower projects including penstocks, power houses, and tailraces. It describes the different types of penstocks such as exposed, embedded, and underground and their advantages and disadvantages. A power house contains the mechanical and electrical equipment needed to convert the kinetic energy of water into electricity. Tailraces return water back to the river after it has passed through turbines in the power house.
Presentation: Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) – The European leg of the Southern Gas Corridor
Shkelqim Bozgo, Country Manager for Albania, Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP)
To calculate the current rating of an RCD for a portion of an electrical installation:
1. Calculate the maximum demand for the lighting and socket outlets in the portion using Load Group A and B in Table C1.
2. The maximum demand for the portion was calculated to be 18A based on the socket outlets having a maximum demand of 15A and lighting having 3A.
3. The RCD rating must be at least the greater of the maximum demand or highest circuit breaker rating. In this case, the highest breaker is 20A, so the minimum RCD rating is 20A.
Femtocell is a small, low-power cellular base station designed for use in homes or small businesses. It connects standard mobile devices to a mobile operator's network using a residential broadband connection, extending cellular coverage indoors where it may otherwise be limited or unavailable. Femtocells improve coverage and network capacity while reducing costs for both end users and mobile operators. Security risks associated with femtocells include threats to user privacy, denial of service attacks, and potential for fraud but these can be mitigated through security measures like IPsec and authentication protocols.
Reflection on details of a comedy trailerwelche8692
The document summarizes responses from a questionnaire about expectations for elements in a comedy trailer. For props, everyday household items like books, cars, and houses were suggested as they allow audiences to relate to the comedy and find escapism in familiar objects. In terms of editing, respondents recommended using a normal pace to depict unfolding events but also slow motion for emphasis and comedy. Sound-wise, the consensus was to use exaggerated sound effects to enhance the humor.
This document summarizes the results of a survey about comedy movies and trailers. The survey helped the author understand which age groups watch comedy the most in order to target their trailer audience effectively. Younger audiences aged 11-20 were found to view the most comedy trailers and content online. Respondents emphasized that comedy is essential in a trailer and that trailers should feature humor, common comedy scenarios like school bullying, and establish the setting. The survey reinforced for the author that comedy should be heavily incorporated throughout the trailer rather than just in a few moments.
Reflection on details of a comedy trailerwelche8692
The document summarizes responses from a questionnaire about expectations for elements in a comedy trailer. For props, everyday household items like books, cars, and houses were suggested as they allow audiences to relate to the comedy and find escapism in familiar objects. In terms of editing, respondents recommended using a normal pace to depict unfolding events or a slow pace to emphasize comedic scenes, along with cut shots and shot reverse shot to introduce conversations and different scenes. Common sound recommendations were the use of upbeat music and exaggerated sound effects to create humor.
The document compares scenes from the author's student trailer to scenes from the movie trailer for The Hangover. It finds similarities in three areas:
1) Both trailers use an establishing shot to introduce the main character(s) waking up, showing professionalism.
2) The trailers show the main characters in silly outfits or shirts to create comedy.
3) Dangerous predicaments like a smashed car or a character being bullied create comedy through jeopardy.
The document argues these similarities demonstrate the author's trailer has reached a professional level of comedy comparable to a proven successful movie trailer like The Hangover.
This production schedule outlines the dates, locations, cast, props, costumes, and equipment needed for various scenes of a film production. Scenes will take place at Gibby's house, a school hallway, The Griffin bar, on Knights End road for a car scene, a football club, another football location, and Peterborough Queensgate. The cast includes Joshua, Anita, Ross, James, Joe, Ben, Ash, Josh, and extras. Props include an alarm clock, bedding, toy ships, a chess set, posters, lighting equipment, food, a football, and shops. Costumes range from pajamas, normal clothes, and fashionable versus unfashionable outfits for different characters.
Four people attended a focus group to review a planning page: Ross Glover, Joe Clark, Jamie Vietch, and Jack Dickson. They identified several faults and strengths. Faults included a lack of clarity and depth in the work, and no direction on fonts, colors, or draft for the poster. Strengths were clear and precise layouts for ancillary documents and a detailed casting list and production schedule. When asked about the page layout, faults were it not being clear for building up to the production. Suggested changes were to order the page chronologically, reduce cluttering text, and add more font details to ancillary pages.
The document discusses font choices for promotional materials for a comedy film called "Gibby" about an unpopular boy's journey to becoming popular in school. It is aimed at 15-24 year olds. The client must choose fonts for the film title "Gibby" on the magazine cover and poster, the cover story description, and additional inside cover stories. The assistant provides several font options to pick from for each text element.
Gibby is the main character who is bullied by his peers for not fitting in. His best friend James tries to include Gibby but drifts apart as they get older due to Gibby's lack of social skills. Ross and Joe are also friends of Gibby and James who initially tolerate but later accept Gibby as the film progresses. The courtyard, main corridor, and hallway of the school are potential filming locations to show scenes of Gibby being bullied alone as well as the transformation of his relationship with his friends.
This document outlines the risks associated with various scenes from a film shoot and the preventative measures put in place. Scenes involving liquids near electricity, physical contact between actors, a toilet scene, night driving, and a collapse in a pub pose low to high risks. To address these, liquids will be sealed, physical contact monitored, toilets closed, driving done on a private road by a well-rested actor, and the pub area cleaned, cordoned off, and with a stunt double. Three individuals - Lewis, Joe and Ross - will oversee safety and monitor different risks during shooting.
The document outlines plans for a comedy film trailer that will tell the story of an unpopular teenage boy named Gibby and his transformation into a popular kid at school. The trailer will start with an establishing shot of Gibby's house and a voiceover introducing him. It will then cut to a close-up of Gibby waking up, showing his stereotypical home life. Scenes will show Gibby being bullied and rejected by the girl he likes, before three friends intervene to help change his life, such as bringing him to his first house party. The trailer will also depict Gibby's journey of overcoming obstacles, like being ignored by the girl mid-transformation before regaining his new confidence.
This document provides examples of different comedy film genres and concepts for comedy trailers. It lists common romance comedy, sitcom, animation, cringe comedy, spoof, and sketch film titles. It then discusses props, costumes, character types, and common comedy settings that could be depicted. Finally, it proposes two potential comedy storyline ideas - one about young men maturing from school bullies and the other about friends who time travel and alter history.
Gibby is an unpopular boy who struggles at school and with his friends. His friends Lynn, Joe, and Zach are more popular and athletic. Gibby's friends want to help improve his confidence by encouraging him to talk to a girl at the pub, but Gibby collapses from nerves before reaching her. A film about Gibby is announced that will show his journey to gain acceptance and save his struggling self-esteem.
Warner Bros is a subsidiary of media conglomerate Time Warner that has produced highly successful film franchises like Harry Potter and individual films such as The Dark Knight, The Matrix, and Inception. Time Warner owns other popular media brands like HBO, CNN, Time Magazine, and Cartoon Network, making it a diverse entertainment and news company.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
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This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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Shot list
1. Shot List
Shot
Number
Scene Shot type description Time
(seconds)
1 1 Black
screen
Black screen while the narrator speaks for around 5
seconds.
5
2 2 Close up Shallow focus close up shows the arm clock bleeping
with Gibby in the background out of focus.
3
3 2 Mid-shot Mid-shot from a high angle above Gibby while dialogue
‘Gibby’ is being shouted.
1
4 2 Wide-Shot A wide shot in Gibbys room shows him sitting up alarm
clock still going off.
2
5 2 Extreme
close up
Gibby quickly hits the alarm clock to turn off the buzzer. 1
6 3 Over the
shoulder
shot
Over the shoulder shot as Gibby brushes his teeth and
the emphasis is on his mirror reflection.
2
7 3 Close up Close up of bath basin shows Gibby spitting out his
toothpaste.
1
8 4 Mid-shot Mid-shot of costume Gibby will wear laid out on the bed
to emphasise how horrible it is.
2
9 4 Extreme
close up
Shows Gibby pulling his tie very tight to emphasise how
stupid and nerdy he looks.
1
10 4 Close up Shows Gibby putting on his very round harry potter style
glasses.
2
11 4 Long shot Quick long shot shows Gibby in his full costume standing
in his bedroom.
1
12 5 Close up Close up shows Gibby quickly grabbing his bag from the
table.
1
13 5 Mid shot Gibbys mum gives him a kiss on the cheek. 2
14 5 Long shot Shows Gibby quickly opening the door. 1
15 6 Wide long
shot
Gibby steps outside of his door and begins walking
towards the camera.
3
16 7 Long shot Shows Gibby down a corridor getting pushed around and
having paper thrown at him.
5
17 7 Mid shot Another angle of Gibby getting pushed around. 2
18 8 Mid shot Shot from behind Gibby as he walks towards the toilets. 2
19 8 Close up Close up of toilet sign showing female sign. 1
20 8 Long shot Gibby walks into the female toilets without releasing. 2
21 8 Mid shot Gibby is running out of the toilets while people shout at
him.
3
22 9 Wide shot Shot shows just the back board at the avenue park with
no people in the scene.
2
23 9 Long shot Shows Lynn Kirk standing with the ball under his foot. 2
24 9 Mid shot Shows ball rolling across the screen. 1
2. 25 9 Wide shot Shows Gibby kicking the ball out of the screen and
nearly falling over.
4
26 9 Close up Close up of Lynn Kirk sighing. 2
27 10 Wide shot Slow motion shot of the three friends walking down a
corridor.
4
28 10 Close up Shows the characters as they move closer to the camera. 2
29 11 Black
screen
Narrator talks over a fading black screen. 2
30 12 Wide shot Still wide shot from the side of the road as car goes past 2
31 12 Over the
shoulder
Behind Joe Clark’s character as he is driving with music
blasting.
2
32 12 Mid shot Female passenger from the side. 2
33 13 Long shot Shows Lynn Kirk doing some football skills from the side. 4
34 13 Close up Shows the ball close up. 2
35 14 Long shot Shows Zach Urn looking at clothes. 2
36 14 Close up Shows Zach Urn looking in the mirror. 2
37 15 Mid shot 4 characters around a pub table. 2
38 15 Close up As Zach Urn speaks a small close up. 2
39 15 Close up Another close up to show the dialogue. 2
40 15 Mid shot Shows Gibby stand up from the table. 2
41 15 Long shot Gibby begins to walk to the woman but falls over as he
begins to speak.
3
42 15 Close up Close up of Joe Clark as speaks. 2
43 16 Title
Screen
‘Gibby coming out soon’ 2
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