The document outlines the props, shot types, and costumes planned for a production, including heels, flowers, wine bottles, phones, suitcases, close-ups, mid-shots, long-shots, tracking shots, pencil skirts, boots, heels, shirts, chinos, and suits.
This document provides an agenda for an upcoming broadband conference. It welcomes attendees and thanks conference sponsors. It instructs attendees to pair up with someone from another table to introduce themselves, where they live, and one reason they are attending the conference to learn, connect and engage on broadband issues.
This document discusses lap desks and their functions and design issues. It provides information on what a lap desk is used for, including writing, drawing, and using a wireless keyboard or laptop. The document notes some bad designs of lap desks that are too big, use breakable materials, and lack borders. It then describes the benefits of the Microbead Lap Pad, including how it conforms to the lap and reduces heat, and has extra deep trays and an integrated handle. The document concludes by thanking the audience.
The document summarizes the locations and purposes of 11 scenes for a film. Scene 1 takes place in a church where a coin falls and is enhanced with sound effects. Scene 2 is in a park showing a romantic couple watching a sunset. Scene 3 is in a nightclub where the female receives a job offer abroad. Later scenes show the couple separating, with the female packing in her bedroom in Scene 6 and traveling alone in Scene 7's airport scene. Scenes 8-9 contrast the professional female in her bright office with the isolated male in his dim office. Scenes 10-11 depict the struggling male alone in the bathroom and drinking with friends. Scene 14 hints at a possible reconnection by showing another woman picking up the coin
This document provides a summary of shots from a romantic film. It describes 17 shots ranging from establishing shots, close-ups, and wide shots. The shots show two young couples on bikes to establish happiness and gender roles. Subsequent shots show the development of a romantic relationship between a young male and female over time, including scenes of them at a fair, swimming in a lake, dancing, and interacting with their families from different social classes. Later shots indicate a time jump with the characters aging, and the male going off to war while the female begins a new relationship.
- The target audience for the film is 16-20 year olds, so the plot and characters should involve similar aged people.
- The survey showed equal responses from males and females, so the trailer needs to appeal to both genders.
- Most common interests of the audience were exercise, music and reading, so the trailer music and story should resonate well.
- Favorite romantic films cited were comedies with happy endings, so the film genre should be a romantic comedy.
- The trailer should showcase the romance and relationship between attractive main characters through dialogue, music, and editing in a way that intrigues viewers.
The document analyzes the cinematography, editing, sound, mise-en-scene, and conventions used in the film trailer for The Time Traveler's Wife. It discusses how two shots are used to show the romantic relationship between the main characters. Close-ups reveal their emotions and a wide shot establishes their playful dynamic. Editing employs fades and shot-reverse-shot to signify commitment between the couple and build tension during arguments. Sound design utilizes dialogue to convey their affection and non-diegetic music to underscore dramatic life events and loneliness. Mise-en-scene features symbols of love and Christmas decorations to elicit sympathy. Overall, the trailer employs conventions of romantic genres and film forms to introduce
The document appears to be a screenplay that follows the story of Emma and James, from the beginning of their relationship to its end and Emma's move to America for work. It explores their once-in-a-lifetime love through flashbacks and voiceovers showing how much they hurt each other by growing apart, but leaves their story open-ended by suggesting they may find their way back to each other.
The document discusses the use of a midshot in a film poster to focus on the facial expressions of two characters. Mise-en-scene elements like costumes help establish a house style with a predominant blue color. High key lighting and the actors' poses against a black background create a positive, comedic mood that is conventional for the romantic comedy genre.
This document provides an agenda for an upcoming broadband conference. It welcomes attendees and thanks conference sponsors. It instructs attendees to pair up with someone from another table to introduce themselves, where they live, and one reason they are attending the conference to learn, connect and engage on broadband issues.
This document discusses lap desks and their functions and design issues. It provides information on what a lap desk is used for, including writing, drawing, and using a wireless keyboard or laptop. The document notes some bad designs of lap desks that are too big, use breakable materials, and lack borders. It then describes the benefits of the Microbead Lap Pad, including how it conforms to the lap and reduces heat, and has extra deep trays and an integrated handle. The document concludes by thanking the audience.
The document summarizes the locations and purposes of 11 scenes for a film. Scene 1 takes place in a church where a coin falls and is enhanced with sound effects. Scene 2 is in a park showing a romantic couple watching a sunset. Scene 3 is in a nightclub where the female receives a job offer abroad. Later scenes show the couple separating, with the female packing in her bedroom in Scene 6 and traveling alone in Scene 7's airport scene. Scenes 8-9 contrast the professional female in her bright office with the isolated male in his dim office. Scenes 10-11 depict the struggling male alone in the bathroom and drinking with friends. Scene 14 hints at a possible reconnection by showing another woman picking up the coin
This document provides a summary of shots from a romantic film. It describes 17 shots ranging from establishing shots, close-ups, and wide shots. The shots show two young couples on bikes to establish happiness and gender roles. Subsequent shots show the development of a romantic relationship between a young male and female over time, including scenes of them at a fair, swimming in a lake, dancing, and interacting with their families from different social classes. Later shots indicate a time jump with the characters aging, and the male going off to war while the female begins a new relationship.
- The target audience for the film is 16-20 year olds, so the plot and characters should involve similar aged people.
- The survey showed equal responses from males and females, so the trailer needs to appeal to both genders.
- Most common interests of the audience were exercise, music and reading, so the trailer music and story should resonate well.
- Favorite romantic films cited were comedies with happy endings, so the film genre should be a romantic comedy.
- The trailer should showcase the romance and relationship between attractive main characters through dialogue, music, and editing in a way that intrigues viewers.
The document analyzes the cinematography, editing, sound, mise-en-scene, and conventions used in the film trailer for The Time Traveler's Wife. It discusses how two shots are used to show the romantic relationship between the main characters. Close-ups reveal their emotions and a wide shot establishes their playful dynamic. Editing employs fades and shot-reverse-shot to signify commitment between the couple and build tension during arguments. Sound design utilizes dialogue to convey their affection and non-diegetic music to underscore dramatic life events and loneliness. Mise-en-scene features symbols of love and Christmas decorations to elicit sympathy. Overall, the trailer employs conventions of romantic genres and film forms to introduce
The document appears to be a screenplay that follows the story of Emma and James, from the beginning of their relationship to its end and Emma's move to America for work. It explores their once-in-a-lifetime love through flashbacks and voiceovers showing how much they hurt each other by growing apart, but leaves their story open-ended by suggesting they may find their way back to each other.
The document discusses the use of a midshot in a film poster to focus on the facial expressions of two characters. Mise-en-scene elements like costumes help establish a house style with a predominant blue color. High key lighting and the actors' poses against a black background create a positive, comedic mood that is conventional for the romantic comedy genre.
The document discusses various camera techniques and aspects of mise-en-scène used in a romantic film trailer to convey the relationship between two characters. Mid shots and two shots are used to show intimacy and romance as the characters dance and hold each other. Low key lighting and blurred backgrounds maintain a romantic mood and focus on the characters. Costumes also represent the characters' different social classes. Dissolves are used in transitions to create a slow, romantic feeling throughout the trailer.
New Line Cinema is a film distributor known for "The Notebook" that was founded in 1967 and became a subsidiary of Time Warner in 2008, maintaining separate operations that coordinate with Warner Bros. to maximize efficiency. As a Time Warner subsidiary, New Line Cinema has distributed many popular romantic comedies and films like "The Notebook," "Sex and the City," and "Wedding Crashers," while Time Warner also owns other entertainment subsidiaries.
I appealed to my target audience by using a pull quote from an article that showed the rebellious nature of the artist. The pull quote demonstrated how this artist does not behave like typical pop musicians. This approach appealed to the audience by highlighting the artist's unconventionality.
The document analyzes various film techniques used in romantic genre films to portray relationships and establish intimacy between characters. Wide shots show characters together to represent their relationship, while close-ups of facial expressions allow audiences to understand dynamics. Tracking shots follow characters' actions towards one another, and dissolves create a gentle transition fitting the romantic mood. Matching actions emphasize pivotal moments, and shot reverse shot reinforces conversation intimacy. Dialogue, uniforms, and beach settings with sunsets also establish romance through mood, contrast, and genre tropes.
The document discusses the technical aspects of a film poster for a romantic comedy. It analyzes the use of a midshot to focus on the actors' facial expressions, the blue costumes that stand out against the background with key lighting, and high key lighting that creates a positive, happy mood fitting for the romantic comedy genre. Font choices, title positioning, and the actors' poses are also described as conveying an informal, comedic tone conventional for the genre.
This document analyzes key frames from a film to examine technical elements, conventions of genre and form. It summarizes 7 scenes, describing the camerawork, mise-en-scene, and how they relate to genre. The scenes show a family setting, Hazel and Augustus on a picnic, flowers between the characters, Hazel being taken to the hospital, a romantic meal, Hazel and Isaac talking, and an emotional moment between Hazel and Augustus. Technical elements like composition, lighting, costumes are examined for how they position the audience and relate to conventions of romantic films.
The document outlines 18 scenes for a film production planning. Scene 1 shows a coin toss between a male and female character in a church with a focus pull on the coin. Scene 2 flashes back to the couple spending time together on a park bench as the sun sets. Scene 3 shows the couple dancing at a party before the female gets a job offer and doesn't tell the male. Later scenes show the couple arguing and splitting up, with the female moving abroad for her new job while the male struggles socially. The film ends with the couple reuniting and one of them catching the coin.
This document summarizes research conducted about the target audience for a music magazine. Key findings include:
- The target audience is mostly male, under 17 years old, and interested in music, exercise, and video games.
- Interviews found the audience prefers bands like The Pixies and Radiohead. They want articles, interviews, and information about upcoming artists.
- Research participants expect the magazine to have a modern layout with bold colors, images, and fonts. The covers should use pull quotes and photos to draw readers in.
- Double page spreads need to be informative yet light reading, using images, colors, and bold fonts to engage the audience. Photographs of artists should show them in
The document is a self-evaluation by the author of their genre research process for creating a romantic film trailer. The author analyzed existing trailers and posters to understand conventions of the genre. They recorded shot types in trailers to choose shots that effectively promote elements of their own trailer. The author created an animatic, survey, and production pitch to plan their trailer. They developed concepts through writing, visual documents, and a script while researching composition and institutions. Risk assessments and a production plan were made to prepare for filming. Audience feedback was incorporated to further develop the concepts.
This poster promotes the film "Titanic" by showing scenes from the film and providing information. The image is split between the two main characters and the ship to represent their relationship and that the story is based on real events. The poses of the characters reinforce the romantic genre by depicting them dancing intimately. Merging their images with the ship indicates that the dramatic romance film will be based on the true story of the sinking. Various elements like color, lighting, costumes, and character expressions are used symbolically to represent themes of class differences, romance, and tragedy within the relationship as expected for the genre.
This document provides an overview of income from business and profession under the Indian Income Tax Act with three key points:
1. It defines what constitutes a business or profession according to Section 2(13) of the Act and lists the essential features of a business as regularity of transactions, objective of earning profits, and application of labour and skill.
2. It outlines the various incomes that are chargeable to tax under the head "profits and gains from business or profession" according to Section 28 of the Act, including profits from any business/profession, income from professional associations, sale of import entitlements, and perquisites from business/profession.
3. It discusses the scheme of allowable
Adobe Premiere Elements 13 allowed the user to render graphics, transitions, and text effects. It also enabled cutting and trimming clips as well as adding multiple audio tracks and voiceovers. Other useful tools included shake stabilization, time remapping, smart trim, and motion tracking.
Microsoft Word provided control over positioning text and images as well as templates for choosing a style. Tables could be used for content analysis.
Interactive software like Emaze, Slides, and Padlet allowed audiences to provide feedback on drafts without leading questions. This feedback could be summarized in a visually pleasing format.
Survey Monkey and SoundCloud were easy to use for embedding sound clips and gathering various opinions from audiences through comment boxes
Through carrying out audience research on production work, the author was able to understand the strengths and weaknesses of their draft work and how to create similarities between products. The audience commented that similar images of the main characters in the ancillary products showed they were the focus of the narrative. They also noticed a clear color theme of red, black and white that tied all the products together. Overall, the audience feedback highlighted that fonts signify the genre, similar images capture the narrative, layouts are uncluttered, locations signify romance, and edits like sound and split screens are effective storytelling techniques.
The document discusses conventions for romantic film trailers, including using a voiceover to introduce the theme, showing the main characters and focusing on a "boy meets girl" scenario. It also discusses using symbols of love, emotional music and establishing conflict before resolving in a happy ending. Additionally, it outlines conventions for general film trailers such as using titles, voiceovers, short clips and editing techniques. Theories about how trailers can manipulate audiences or be interpreted differently are also presented.
This document discusses guided editing features in Adobe Premiere Elements that allow for trimming clips, adding transitions, narration, adjusting brightness and deleting unnecessary parts of clips. It describes how clips can be dragged and cut into separate clips to rearrange elements and delete irrelevant mini-clips. The guided editing also enables adjusting contrast, color temperature, and lightness, saturation, and vibrancy of clips individually. The tutorial has shown how to edit clips and cut for smoother transitions to make productions faster and more suited to trailer formats.
The document discusses the types of shots used in the trailer for the romantic film "The Notebook" and how they can be applied to develop a relationship in another film trailer. It finds that two-shots were frequently used to show the developing relationship between characters. Close-ups helped show characters' emotions, like when looking into each other's eyes on a bench. Wide-shots established locations to advance the narrative and set the romantic genre, like showing a park with flowers or a carnival. Over the shoulder shots provided perspective into how characters felt emotionally. Long-shots were rarely used but could compare social classes based on appearance or show why a couple cannot be together. Mid-shots displayed emotions while also showing character appearances. Most shots
The document summarizes the locations and purposes of 11 scenes for a film. Scene 1 takes place in a church where a coin falls and is enhanced with sound effects. Scene 2 is in a park showing a romantic couple watching a sunset. Scene 3 is in a nightclub where the female receives a job offer abroad. Later scenes show the couple separating, with the female packing in her bedroom in Scene 6 and traveling alone in Scene 7's airport scene. Scenes 8-9 contrast the professional female in her bright office and isolated male in his dark office. Scenes 10-11 depict the struggling male alone in the bathroom and with friends in a pub. Scene 14 hints at a possible reconnection by showing another woman picking up the
This magazine cover features a close-up shot of the main characters Kirsty and Jordan, conveying traditional masculine and feminine traits. Their image is composed using the rule of thirds for aesthetic appeal. The rest of the cover highlights other articles and top news stories in the magazine through additional text.
This document lists various font options from Fontspace.com for a project and narrows it down to a final three choices. It begins by mentioning serif fonts and lists 14 different font links from Fontspace.com. It then states it will select a final three font choices for the project.
This document lists various font options from Fontspace.com for a project and narrows it down to a final three choices. It begins by mentioning serif fonts and lists 14 different font links from Fontspace.com. It then states it will select a final three font choices for the project.
The document discusses various camera techniques and aspects of mise-en-scène used in a romantic film trailer to convey the relationship between two characters. Mid shots and two shots are used to show intimacy and romance as the characters dance and hold each other. Low key lighting and blurred backgrounds maintain a romantic mood and focus on the characters. Costumes also represent the characters' different social classes. Dissolves are used in transitions to create a slow, romantic feeling throughout the trailer.
New Line Cinema is a film distributor known for "The Notebook" that was founded in 1967 and became a subsidiary of Time Warner in 2008, maintaining separate operations that coordinate with Warner Bros. to maximize efficiency. As a Time Warner subsidiary, New Line Cinema has distributed many popular romantic comedies and films like "The Notebook," "Sex and the City," and "Wedding Crashers," while Time Warner also owns other entertainment subsidiaries.
I appealed to my target audience by using a pull quote from an article that showed the rebellious nature of the artist. The pull quote demonstrated how this artist does not behave like typical pop musicians. This approach appealed to the audience by highlighting the artist's unconventionality.
The document analyzes various film techniques used in romantic genre films to portray relationships and establish intimacy between characters. Wide shots show characters together to represent their relationship, while close-ups of facial expressions allow audiences to understand dynamics. Tracking shots follow characters' actions towards one another, and dissolves create a gentle transition fitting the romantic mood. Matching actions emphasize pivotal moments, and shot reverse shot reinforces conversation intimacy. Dialogue, uniforms, and beach settings with sunsets also establish romance through mood, contrast, and genre tropes.
The document discusses the technical aspects of a film poster for a romantic comedy. It analyzes the use of a midshot to focus on the actors' facial expressions, the blue costumes that stand out against the background with key lighting, and high key lighting that creates a positive, happy mood fitting for the romantic comedy genre. Font choices, title positioning, and the actors' poses are also described as conveying an informal, comedic tone conventional for the genre.
This document analyzes key frames from a film to examine technical elements, conventions of genre and form. It summarizes 7 scenes, describing the camerawork, mise-en-scene, and how they relate to genre. The scenes show a family setting, Hazel and Augustus on a picnic, flowers between the characters, Hazel being taken to the hospital, a romantic meal, Hazel and Isaac talking, and an emotional moment between Hazel and Augustus. Technical elements like composition, lighting, costumes are examined for how they position the audience and relate to conventions of romantic films.
The document outlines 18 scenes for a film production planning. Scene 1 shows a coin toss between a male and female character in a church with a focus pull on the coin. Scene 2 flashes back to the couple spending time together on a park bench as the sun sets. Scene 3 shows the couple dancing at a party before the female gets a job offer and doesn't tell the male. Later scenes show the couple arguing and splitting up, with the female moving abroad for her new job while the male struggles socially. The film ends with the couple reuniting and one of them catching the coin.
This document summarizes research conducted about the target audience for a music magazine. Key findings include:
- The target audience is mostly male, under 17 years old, and interested in music, exercise, and video games.
- Interviews found the audience prefers bands like The Pixies and Radiohead. They want articles, interviews, and information about upcoming artists.
- Research participants expect the magazine to have a modern layout with bold colors, images, and fonts. The covers should use pull quotes and photos to draw readers in.
- Double page spreads need to be informative yet light reading, using images, colors, and bold fonts to engage the audience. Photographs of artists should show them in
The document is a self-evaluation by the author of their genre research process for creating a romantic film trailer. The author analyzed existing trailers and posters to understand conventions of the genre. They recorded shot types in trailers to choose shots that effectively promote elements of their own trailer. The author created an animatic, survey, and production pitch to plan their trailer. They developed concepts through writing, visual documents, and a script while researching composition and institutions. Risk assessments and a production plan were made to prepare for filming. Audience feedback was incorporated to further develop the concepts.
This poster promotes the film "Titanic" by showing scenes from the film and providing information. The image is split between the two main characters and the ship to represent their relationship and that the story is based on real events. The poses of the characters reinforce the romantic genre by depicting them dancing intimately. Merging their images with the ship indicates that the dramatic romance film will be based on the true story of the sinking. Various elements like color, lighting, costumes, and character expressions are used symbolically to represent themes of class differences, romance, and tragedy within the relationship as expected for the genre.
This document provides an overview of income from business and profession under the Indian Income Tax Act with three key points:
1. It defines what constitutes a business or profession according to Section 2(13) of the Act and lists the essential features of a business as regularity of transactions, objective of earning profits, and application of labour and skill.
2. It outlines the various incomes that are chargeable to tax under the head "profits and gains from business or profession" according to Section 28 of the Act, including profits from any business/profession, income from professional associations, sale of import entitlements, and perquisites from business/profession.
3. It discusses the scheme of allowable
Adobe Premiere Elements 13 allowed the user to render graphics, transitions, and text effects. It also enabled cutting and trimming clips as well as adding multiple audio tracks and voiceovers. Other useful tools included shake stabilization, time remapping, smart trim, and motion tracking.
Microsoft Word provided control over positioning text and images as well as templates for choosing a style. Tables could be used for content analysis.
Interactive software like Emaze, Slides, and Padlet allowed audiences to provide feedback on drafts without leading questions. This feedback could be summarized in a visually pleasing format.
Survey Monkey and SoundCloud were easy to use for embedding sound clips and gathering various opinions from audiences through comment boxes
Through carrying out audience research on production work, the author was able to understand the strengths and weaknesses of their draft work and how to create similarities between products. The audience commented that similar images of the main characters in the ancillary products showed they were the focus of the narrative. They also noticed a clear color theme of red, black and white that tied all the products together. Overall, the audience feedback highlighted that fonts signify the genre, similar images capture the narrative, layouts are uncluttered, locations signify romance, and edits like sound and split screens are effective storytelling techniques.
The document discusses conventions for romantic film trailers, including using a voiceover to introduce the theme, showing the main characters and focusing on a "boy meets girl" scenario. It also discusses using symbols of love, emotional music and establishing conflict before resolving in a happy ending. Additionally, it outlines conventions for general film trailers such as using titles, voiceovers, short clips and editing techniques. Theories about how trailers can manipulate audiences or be interpreted differently are also presented.
This document discusses guided editing features in Adobe Premiere Elements that allow for trimming clips, adding transitions, narration, adjusting brightness and deleting unnecessary parts of clips. It describes how clips can be dragged and cut into separate clips to rearrange elements and delete irrelevant mini-clips. The guided editing also enables adjusting contrast, color temperature, and lightness, saturation, and vibrancy of clips individually. The tutorial has shown how to edit clips and cut for smoother transitions to make productions faster and more suited to trailer formats.
The document discusses the types of shots used in the trailer for the romantic film "The Notebook" and how they can be applied to develop a relationship in another film trailer. It finds that two-shots were frequently used to show the developing relationship between characters. Close-ups helped show characters' emotions, like when looking into each other's eyes on a bench. Wide-shots established locations to advance the narrative and set the romantic genre, like showing a park with flowers or a carnival. Over the shoulder shots provided perspective into how characters felt emotionally. Long-shots were rarely used but could compare social classes based on appearance or show why a couple cannot be together. Mid-shots displayed emotions while also showing character appearances. Most shots
The document summarizes the locations and purposes of 11 scenes for a film. Scene 1 takes place in a church where a coin falls and is enhanced with sound effects. Scene 2 is in a park showing a romantic couple watching a sunset. Scene 3 is in a nightclub where the female receives a job offer abroad. Later scenes show the couple separating, with the female packing in her bedroom in Scene 6 and traveling alone in Scene 7's airport scene. Scenes 8-9 contrast the professional female in her bright office and isolated male in his dark office. Scenes 10-11 depict the struggling male alone in the bathroom and with friends in a pub. Scene 14 hints at a possible reconnection by showing another woman picking up the
This magazine cover features a close-up shot of the main characters Kirsty and Jordan, conveying traditional masculine and feminine traits. Their image is composed using the rule of thirds for aesthetic appeal. The rest of the cover highlights other articles and top news stories in the magazine through additional text.
This document lists various font options from Fontspace.com for a project and narrows it down to a final three choices. It begins by mentioning serif fonts and lists 14 different font links from Fontspace.com. It then states it will select a final three font choices for the project.
This document lists various font options from Fontspace.com for a project and narrows it down to a final three choices. It begins by mentioning serif fonts and lists 14 different font links from Fontspace.com. It then states it will select a final three font choices for the project.
This document discusses font styles for an ancillary product plan. It recommends a serif font and provides links to 4 specific font styles on Fontspace that may be suitable: Penelope Anne, You're Invited, Cookie Monster, and Rochester. The fonts listed are intended to match the genre of the ancillary product.
The document discusses the casting choices for the lead roles in a trailer. Kirsty Lowe was chosen to play Emma, the female lead, because she has an attractive, feminine appearance and soft voice that suits the character who leaves her relationship in England to pursue her career in America. Jordan Tombling was selected for the role of James, Emma's boyfriend who remains in England, because he looks masculine but can also appear emotional and has a deeper voice contrasting Emma's; he and Kirsty also work well together professionally. Smaller roles like Emma and James' coworkers and guests will be played by extras without dialogue.
This production plan schedules the filming of scenes 17 and 6 on Monday, scene 3 on Tuesday at the Pub House party location, with costumes of party attire and props including a hand bag, bottles and cans of beer, shot glasses, and a stereo. Personnel listed are Kirsty Lowe and Jordan Tombling for Monday and Tuesday, with Jordan Tombling alone on Wednesday, and Kirsty Lowe, Jordan Tombling, and multiple extras scheduled for Thursday through Sunday.
This production plan schedules the filming of various scenes for an upcoming week. It lists the dates for filming scenes, locations that will be used, props needed, costumes for characters, actors involved, and equipment required. Filming will take place from Monday to Saturday at various indoor and outdoor locations and will involve actors Kirsty Lowe, Jordan Tombling, and Mackenzie Nisbet.
This production plan schedules the filming of scenes for different dates and locations. On Monday the 6th, scene 1 will be filmed at Church Street. Scene 4 will be filmed on Tuesday the 7th at the park. Scene 2 will be filmed on Wednesday the 8th at the airport school lift. Scenes 7 and 8, 9 will be filmed on subsequent days at various outdoor and indoor locations. The plan outlines the personnel, props, costumes, and equipment needed for each scene.
The document outlines 19 scenes for a film about a relationship ending. Scene 1 shows a coin toss in a church with the woman walking away in heels. Scenes 2 and 3 depict the couple happily in a park and at a party before she gets a job offer. Scenes 4-7 show their argument and breakup, with her moving abroad for the new job while he struggles socially. Later scenes show them adjusting to separate lives but still thinking of each other before the film comes full circle with the coin toss being redone. Mise-en-scene details are provided for locations, costumes, props and lighting for each scene.
The document discusses various shot types and compositions that could be used in filming a story, including wide shots, mid-shots, close-ups, and point-of-view shots. Specific techniques like rule of thirds, leading lines, focus pulls, panning, tracking, and zooming are proposed for different scenes to convey meaning around characters' emotions and relationships through their positioning and movement within the frame. Locations like a church, street, home, office, and bar are referenced for where different shots may take place.
This document assesses location risk levels and measures to contain risks for various filming locations. It finds that a church, bedroom, lift, office, and door step present low risks that can be addressed through care, awareness, and seeking assistance if needed. A house, pub, street, and club carry medium risks that require being considerate of others, making people aware of filming, and acting with caution around crowds or when using equipment.
This tutorial offers a step-by-step guide on how to effectively use Pinterest. It covers the basics such as account creation and navigation, as well as advanced techniques including creating eye-catching pins and optimizing your profile. The tutorial also explores collaboration and networking on the platform. With visual illustrations and clear instructions, this tutorial will equip you with the skills to navigate Pinterest confidently and achieve your goals.
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This document announces the winners of the 2024 Youth Poster Contest organized by MATFORCE. It lists the grand prize and age category winners for grades K-6, 7-12, and individual age groups from 5 years old to 18 years old.
2. Props
• The props we plan to use include;
• Heels
• Flowers
• Wine bottles
• Wine glasses
• Shot glasses
• Phones
• Suitcase
• Passport
• Hand luggage bag
• Pen
• Folders
• Office equipment
• Tables
• Chairs
3. Shot types
• Close-ups
• Mid-shot
• Long-shot
• Two-shot
• Match on action
• Tracking
• Establishing shot
• Point of view
• Over the shoulder
• High and low angle
High angle
Low angle