1) The document is a storyboard for a trailer of a new soap opera called "Hanging Hill Lane". It consists of 28 shots that show a girl walking through the village and encountering suspicious characters and dangerous situations.
2) The shots establish the setting and show the girl noticing a drug deal, arguing couples, and an intoxicated man who threatens her. She tries to escape down an alley but is followed.
3) The final shots show the man catching up to the girl and muffling her screams, with the last shot revealing her legs hanging to indicate she has been murdered, conveying that once someone enters this village, they may never leave it alive.
The storyboard provides visual shots for a trailer of a new soap opera called "Hanging Hill Lane". It begins with establishing shots of the village to set the scene. A girl notices two men dealing drugs and looks concerned. She continues down the alley looking intimidated by an arguing couple. An alcoholic angrily looks at the girl. As she walks away nervously, he calls someone to say "We have a problem". The girl turns into an alley for safety but the man follows and murders her, with the final shot showing her legs hanging - a victim of "Hanging Hill Lane".
1) The storyboard establishes the setting of Hanging Hill Lane through establishing shots of the village, pub, and welcome sign. It then shows a girl witnessing a drug deal between two men.
2) As the girl continues walking down the alley, she passes a arguing couple and sees an intoxicated man. The man angrily looks at the girl as she walks by frightened.
3) The storyboard implies the girl is then murdered, as the final shot shows her legs hanging after a man follows and confronts her in the alley. Text then appears with the soap opera title and air time.
This document outlines the script for a film called "Hanging Hill Lane". It describes 29 scenes showing the progression of a story about a girl in a village. The scenes establish the setting, show the girl walking around looking uncomfortable and afraid, arguing with someone, being intimidated by other characters, and imply that harm may come to her. The script ends by teasing the broadcast of the full film on BBC2.
This document outlines the script for a film called "Hanging Hill Lane" with 29 scenes. It provides details for each scene including characters, camera shots, music and dialogue. The story follows a girl named Mary or Jess through the village as she has an argument with her partner and appears afraid as she is followed by an intimidating man down an alleyway. It ends with the girl's feet seen hanging, implying harm has come to her.
This document outlines the script for a film called "Hanging Hill Lane" with 29 scenes. It provides details for each scene including characters, camera shots, music and dialogue. The story follows a girl named Mary or Jess through the village as she has an argument with her partner and appears afraid as she is followed by an intimidating man down an alleyway. It ends with the girl's feet seen hanging, implying harm has come to her.
The script is for a television drama titled "The Rising Sun" and consists of 26 scenes. It follows multiple characters including Chelsea, who suspects her husband Grant of murder, and Jodie, who is being stalked down an alleyway. The drama explores themes of domestic violence, cheating, and murder through shifting storylines between the characters. Kodaline's song "Pray" is used throughout as non-diegetic music to enhance the emotions of various scenes. The script ends by announcing the air time and channel for the new soap opera.
1) The storyboard establishes the setting of Hanging Hill Lane through establishing shots of the village, pub, and welcome sign. It then shows a girl witnessing a drug deal between two men.
2) As the girl continues walking down the alley, she passes a arguing couple and sees an intoxicated man. The man angrily acknowledges the girl, intimidating her.
3) The storyboard implies the girl is murdered in the alley. It ends with a voiceover saying "Once you're in, you're never out" and fading text announcing the new soap opera "Hanging Hill Lane" airing on BBC 2.
This document contains a script for a film titled "Hanging Hill Lane". It describes 29 scenes showing the progression of a story about a girl in a village. The scenes establish the setting, show the girl walking alone looking uncomfortable and afraid, arguing with someone, being watched by intimidating men, and eventually being grabbed from behind with her mouth covered. The final scene and voiceover imply the girl's fate and advertise the airing of the full film.
The storyboard provides visual shots for a trailer of a new soap opera called "Hanging Hill Lane". It begins with establishing shots of the village to set the scene. A girl notices two men dealing drugs and looks concerned. She continues down the alley looking intimidated by an arguing couple. An alcoholic angrily looks at the girl. As she walks away nervously, he calls someone to say "We have a problem". The girl turns into an alley for safety but the man follows and murders her, with the final shot showing her legs hanging - a victim of "Hanging Hill Lane".
1) The storyboard establishes the setting of Hanging Hill Lane through establishing shots of the village, pub, and welcome sign. It then shows a girl witnessing a drug deal between two men.
2) As the girl continues walking down the alley, she passes a arguing couple and sees an intoxicated man. The man angrily looks at the girl as she walks by frightened.
3) The storyboard implies the girl is then murdered, as the final shot shows her legs hanging after a man follows and confronts her in the alley. Text then appears with the soap opera title and air time.
This document outlines the script for a film called "Hanging Hill Lane". It describes 29 scenes showing the progression of a story about a girl in a village. The scenes establish the setting, show the girl walking around looking uncomfortable and afraid, arguing with someone, being intimidated by other characters, and imply that harm may come to her. The script ends by teasing the broadcast of the full film on BBC2.
This document outlines the script for a film called "Hanging Hill Lane" with 29 scenes. It provides details for each scene including characters, camera shots, music and dialogue. The story follows a girl named Mary or Jess through the village as she has an argument with her partner and appears afraid as she is followed by an intimidating man down an alleyway. It ends with the girl's feet seen hanging, implying harm has come to her.
This document outlines the script for a film called "Hanging Hill Lane" with 29 scenes. It provides details for each scene including characters, camera shots, music and dialogue. The story follows a girl named Mary or Jess through the village as she has an argument with her partner and appears afraid as she is followed by an intimidating man down an alleyway. It ends with the girl's feet seen hanging, implying harm has come to her.
The script is for a television drama titled "The Rising Sun" and consists of 26 scenes. It follows multiple characters including Chelsea, who suspects her husband Grant of murder, and Jodie, who is being stalked down an alleyway. The drama explores themes of domestic violence, cheating, and murder through shifting storylines between the characters. Kodaline's song "Pray" is used throughout as non-diegetic music to enhance the emotions of various scenes. The script ends by announcing the air time and channel for the new soap opera.
1) The storyboard establishes the setting of Hanging Hill Lane through establishing shots of the village, pub, and welcome sign. It then shows a girl witnessing a drug deal between two men.
2) As the girl continues walking down the alley, she passes a arguing couple and sees an intoxicated man. The man angrily acknowledges the girl, intimidating her.
3) The storyboard implies the girl is murdered in the alley. It ends with a voiceover saying "Once you're in, you're never out" and fading text announcing the new soap opera "Hanging Hill Lane" airing on BBC 2.
This document contains a script for a film titled "Hanging Hill Lane". It describes 29 scenes showing the progression of a story about a girl in a village. The scenes establish the setting, show the girl walking alone looking uncomfortable and afraid, arguing with someone, being watched by intimidating men, and eventually being grabbed from behind with her mouth covered. The final scene and voiceover imply the girl's fate and advertise the airing of the full film.
This document contains a script summary for the television show "Park Rise". It outlines 21 scenes that establish characters and locations, and depict interpersonal drama between students and a teacher at a school. Key events include a student discovering she is pregnant, relationship issues between another student and her teacher, and one student running away distressed in the woods. The summary concludes by promoting the show's upcoming airing on BBC Two and BBC Two HD channels.
This document contains a storyboard for a video with 26 shots depicting scenes involving characters Chelsea, Grant, Ali, and Jodie. The storyboard includes descriptions of each shot including camera angles, camera movements, shot types, and song lyrics from the song "Pray" by Kodaline that correspond to each scene. It also lists the names of four students and a school along with shot numbers and timing for each shot.
This document contains the script for a television production titled "Langley Vale". It introduces the main characters and establishes the setting of a small town called Langley Vale where a teenage girl has gone missing. Over the course of 22 scenes, the script follows various characters as suspicions arise regarding the girl's disappearance. It utilizes flashbacks and exchanges of looks between characters to build intrigue and mystery through its use of camera shots and music.
This document contains the script for a television production titled "Langley Vale". It introduces the main characters and establishes the setting of a small town called Langley Vale where a kidnapping has occurred. The script is divided into 22 scenes that follow different characters like Jo, Tracey, Paige, Norman, Mike, and Kane in the aftermath of the kidnapping as suspicion rises between them. Musical cues from "Love Interruption" by Jack White are included to set the mood. The script ends by teasing the airing of "Langley Vale" on BBC2.
This document contains a script summary for the television show "Park Rise". It outlines 21 scenes that establish characters and locations, and depict storylines involving teenage pregnancy, abuse, and a potentially inappropriate relationship between a teacher and student. The summary concludes by promoting the show's upcoming airing on BBC Two and BBC Two HD channels.
1. The storyboard document outlines 22 shots for a TV show episode taking place in Langley Vale. It includes character names, shot types, camera positions, transitions, timing, and music cues.
2. The shots establish the setting, introduce characters, and follow the movements of Norman, Mike, and Kane around the town as tension rises.
3. The final shot focuses on someone's hand holding a red ribbon, matching an item previously seen, before cutting to the show's title cards.
The storyboard is for a soap opera titled "Park Rise" and consists of 25 shots. It begins by introducing the main character, a school girl, through various shots that follow her through the school setting her journey. Various issues are represented through flashbacks including teacher-student relationships, domestic violence, pregnancy and friendship issues. Tension is built as the girl is confronted and receives threatening texts. She is later chased through the woods by boys before the storyboard ends by promoting the new series.
This document contains a script summary for the television show "Park Rise". It outlines 21 scenes that establish characters and locations, and depict various interpersonal dramas between students at a school including a relationship between a teacher and student, teenage pregnancy, and abuse. The summary concludes with title cards and network identifications to brand it as a new show for BBC Two.
The storyboard is for a soap opera titled "Park Rise" and consists of 25 shots. It begins by introducing the main character, a school girl, through various shots that follow her through the school setting different scenes and issues. These include a teacher/student relationship, domestic violence, pregnancy and friendship issues. The storyboard builds tension as the girl is confronted and chased through the woods. It ends by introducing the show's title, broadcast details and fade to black.
The document summarizes the first scene of a story. It takes place at a party where the main character, Annabelle Richmond, is arguing with her friend David about her boyfriend. Two other girls, Leila and Chelsea, discuss how much Leila hates Annabelle in the bathroom. A boy named Daymon is seen kissing another girl but intensely staring at Annabelle as she dances with her friends. The scene ends with flashbacks of Annabelle appearing on photographs on a wall as a shadowy male figure enters the scene.
This document contains a script summary for a film called "Chalk Lane". It describes 16 scenes with details about the camera shots, angles, dialogue and actions in each scene. The story involves several characters including a pregnant woman, her husband, a stalker, a vulnerable girl and families experiencing domestic issues. It establishes scenarios of pregnancy difficulties, stalking, drinking problems and a missing child that set up a mystery for the film to unfold. The soundtrack used throughout is "Way Down We Go" by Kaleo.
The opening of the film 'Law Abiding Citizen' uses various camera shots, lighting, editing, and sound techniques to set up the thriller genre and themes of the film. Close-ups, medium shots, and over-the-shoulder shots are used to introduce the characters and their relationship. Dim lighting in the family home foreshadows something bad will happen. When intruders attack, the scenes become shorter, faster cuts create panic. Non-diegetic music builds suspense during the attack. Diegetic sounds like radio and voices establish the domestic setting, then dramatic music and sound effects make the violence intense and disturbing for the audience.
This storyboard document outlines scenes and shots for a short film. It includes 35 scenes with descriptions of shots, camera movements, transitions, sound effects and timing. The story appears to involve multiple storylines including a pregnant woman telling her partner, a stalking situation in a club, a domestic dispute with a drunk man, a father searching for his missing son, and a woman struggling with smoking. The document provides detailed technical directions but does not fully explain the overall narrative or characters.
This storyboard contains 24 shots detailing scenes from the first episode of a new soap opera called "Surrey Downs". It establishes the setting of the local pub and finds a body covered by a sheet. Later scenes show a male character worriedly looking at bloody hands in the mirror. Subsequent shots depict an increasing sense of danger, with a couple noticing a figure at the window and a bloody knife seen on a table. The episode builds tension as the female receives a concerning text and confronts the male character. Intertitle cards at the end promote the new show and pose the question "Who killed Abbie?".
This storyboard contains 24 shots detailing scenes from the first episode of a new soap opera called "Surrey Downs". The shots establish the rural pub setting, find a body covered by a sheet, show a man putting on makeup and discovering his hands covered in blood, depict an interaction between a couple later joined by another person, and end with a woman reading a text about a character named Abbie's death. The storyboard uses camera angles, soundtrack cues, character details and timing to outline the key plot points and visuals for the episode's opening scenes.
This storyboard contains 24 shots detailing scenes from the first episode of a new soap opera called "Surrey Downs". It establishes the setting of the local pub and finds a body covered by a sheet. Later scenes show a male character worriedly looking at bloody hands in the mirror. Subsequent shots depict an increasing sense of danger, with a couple noticing a figure at the window and a bloody knife seen on a table. The episode builds tension as the female receives a concerning text and confronts the male character. Intertitle cards at the end promote the new show and pose the question "Who killed Abbie?".
This storyboard contains 24 shots summarizing the opening scenes of a new soap opera called "Surrey Downs". It establishes the setting of the local pub and discovers a body covered by a sheet. A male character is seen putting on makeup and later finds his hands covered in blood. Tension rises as a couple sees someone watching them from outside and a bloody knife is shown. The storyboard teases the question "Who killed Abbie?" as the opening credits roll.
The document is a storyboard for a soap opera titled "The Avenue". It contains 19 scenes showing establishing shots, characters getting ready, people walking to a pub where a party is taking place, a mysterious figure stalking the characters in a dark car, and the figure entering the pub violently while the main character looks shocked. The final scene fades into a voiceover announcing the show details.
The document is a storyboard for a soap opera titled "The Avenue". It contains 19 scenes showing establishing shots, characters getting ready, people walking to a pub where a party is taking place, a mysterious figure stalking the characters in a dark car, and the figure arriving at the pub causing a shocked reaction from one of the characters. The storyboard provides direction for shots including angles, movement, and soundtrack for each scene.
The document is a storyboard for a soap opera titled "The Avenue". It contains 19 scenes showing establishing shots, characters getting ready, people walking to a pub where a party is happening, a mysterious figure stalking in a car outside, and then entering the pub violently. The final scene shows the main female character having a shocked reaction as a red balloon bursts in slow motion.
1. The storyboard establishes the setting of Surrey Downs through establishing shots of the exterior and interior of a pub.
2. It then shows tracking shots of a body covered by a sheet and reveals a male with blood on his hands, looking worried.
3. A couple is shown on a sofa before catching sight of something that scares them. They see a bloody knife and someone smiling at them from outside.
4. A female is shown on her phone receiving a text before a male enters and she asks him "What have you done?".
5. Text appears on screen with reviews and introducing the point of call for the program "Who killed Abbie?".
The document provides a summary and analysis of scenes from the film Split. It describes how the opening credits establish the horror genre through the music and production companies featured. The first scene introduces the three main characters in a mysterious way, hinting that one of the girls may be the antagonist. Subsequent scenes depict an escalating situation as a strange man enters their car and the girls try to escape, building anxiety through camera work and music. The ending pays homage to earlier M. Night Shyamalan films through references to characters and music.
This document contains a script summary for the television show "Park Rise". It outlines 21 scenes that establish characters and locations, and depict interpersonal drama between students and a teacher at a school. Key events include a student discovering she is pregnant, relationship issues between another student and her teacher, and one student running away distressed in the woods. The summary concludes by promoting the show's upcoming airing on BBC Two and BBC Two HD channels.
This document contains a storyboard for a video with 26 shots depicting scenes involving characters Chelsea, Grant, Ali, and Jodie. The storyboard includes descriptions of each shot including camera angles, camera movements, shot types, and song lyrics from the song "Pray" by Kodaline that correspond to each scene. It also lists the names of four students and a school along with shot numbers and timing for each shot.
This document contains the script for a television production titled "Langley Vale". It introduces the main characters and establishes the setting of a small town called Langley Vale where a teenage girl has gone missing. Over the course of 22 scenes, the script follows various characters as suspicions arise regarding the girl's disappearance. It utilizes flashbacks and exchanges of looks between characters to build intrigue and mystery through its use of camera shots and music.
This document contains the script for a television production titled "Langley Vale". It introduces the main characters and establishes the setting of a small town called Langley Vale where a kidnapping has occurred. The script is divided into 22 scenes that follow different characters like Jo, Tracey, Paige, Norman, Mike, and Kane in the aftermath of the kidnapping as suspicion rises between them. Musical cues from "Love Interruption" by Jack White are included to set the mood. The script ends by teasing the airing of "Langley Vale" on BBC2.
This document contains a script summary for the television show "Park Rise". It outlines 21 scenes that establish characters and locations, and depict storylines involving teenage pregnancy, abuse, and a potentially inappropriate relationship between a teacher and student. The summary concludes by promoting the show's upcoming airing on BBC Two and BBC Two HD channels.
1. The storyboard document outlines 22 shots for a TV show episode taking place in Langley Vale. It includes character names, shot types, camera positions, transitions, timing, and music cues.
2. The shots establish the setting, introduce characters, and follow the movements of Norman, Mike, and Kane around the town as tension rises.
3. The final shot focuses on someone's hand holding a red ribbon, matching an item previously seen, before cutting to the show's title cards.
The storyboard is for a soap opera titled "Park Rise" and consists of 25 shots. It begins by introducing the main character, a school girl, through various shots that follow her through the school setting her journey. Various issues are represented through flashbacks including teacher-student relationships, domestic violence, pregnancy and friendship issues. Tension is built as the girl is confronted and receives threatening texts. She is later chased through the woods by boys before the storyboard ends by promoting the new series.
This document contains a script summary for the television show "Park Rise". It outlines 21 scenes that establish characters and locations, and depict various interpersonal dramas between students at a school including a relationship between a teacher and student, teenage pregnancy, and abuse. The summary concludes with title cards and network identifications to brand it as a new show for BBC Two.
The storyboard is for a soap opera titled "Park Rise" and consists of 25 shots. It begins by introducing the main character, a school girl, through various shots that follow her through the school setting different scenes and issues. These include a teacher/student relationship, domestic violence, pregnancy and friendship issues. The storyboard builds tension as the girl is confronted and chased through the woods. It ends by introducing the show's title, broadcast details and fade to black.
The document summarizes the first scene of a story. It takes place at a party where the main character, Annabelle Richmond, is arguing with her friend David about her boyfriend. Two other girls, Leila and Chelsea, discuss how much Leila hates Annabelle in the bathroom. A boy named Daymon is seen kissing another girl but intensely staring at Annabelle as she dances with her friends. The scene ends with flashbacks of Annabelle appearing on photographs on a wall as a shadowy male figure enters the scene.
This document contains a script summary for a film called "Chalk Lane". It describes 16 scenes with details about the camera shots, angles, dialogue and actions in each scene. The story involves several characters including a pregnant woman, her husband, a stalker, a vulnerable girl and families experiencing domestic issues. It establishes scenarios of pregnancy difficulties, stalking, drinking problems and a missing child that set up a mystery for the film to unfold. The soundtrack used throughout is "Way Down We Go" by Kaleo.
The opening of the film 'Law Abiding Citizen' uses various camera shots, lighting, editing, and sound techniques to set up the thriller genre and themes of the film. Close-ups, medium shots, and over-the-shoulder shots are used to introduce the characters and their relationship. Dim lighting in the family home foreshadows something bad will happen. When intruders attack, the scenes become shorter, faster cuts create panic. Non-diegetic music builds suspense during the attack. Diegetic sounds like radio and voices establish the domestic setting, then dramatic music and sound effects make the violence intense and disturbing for the audience.
This storyboard document outlines scenes and shots for a short film. It includes 35 scenes with descriptions of shots, camera movements, transitions, sound effects and timing. The story appears to involve multiple storylines including a pregnant woman telling her partner, a stalking situation in a club, a domestic dispute with a drunk man, a father searching for his missing son, and a woman struggling with smoking. The document provides detailed technical directions but does not fully explain the overall narrative or characters.
This storyboard contains 24 shots detailing scenes from the first episode of a new soap opera called "Surrey Downs". It establishes the setting of the local pub and finds a body covered by a sheet. Later scenes show a male character worriedly looking at bloody hands in the mirror. Subsequent shots depict an increasing sense of danger, with a couple noticing a figure at the window and a bloody knife seen on a table. The episode builds tension as the female receives a concerning text and confronts the male character. Intertitle cards at the end promote the new show and pose the question "Who killed Abbie?".
This storyboard contains 24 shots detailing scenes from the first episode of a new soap opera called "Surrey Downs". The shots establish the rural pub setting, find a body covered by a sheet, show a man putting on makeup and discovering his hands covered in blood, depict an interaction between a couple later joined by another person, and end with a woman reading a text about a character named Abbie's death. The storyboard uses camera angles, soundtrack cues, character details and timing to outline the key plot points and visuals for the episode's opening scenes.
This storyboard contains 24 shots detailing scenes from the first episode of a new soap opera called "Surrey Downs". It establishes the setting of the local pub and finds a body covered by a sheet. Later scenes show a male character worriedly looking at bloody hands in the mirror. Subsequent shots depict an increasing sense of danger, with a couple noticing a figure at the window and a bloody knife seen on a table. The episode builds tension as the female receives a concerning text and confronts the male character. Intertitle cards at the end promote the new show and pose the question "Who killed Abbie?".
This storyboard contains 24 shots summarizing the opening scenes of a new soap opera called "Surrey Downs". It establishes the setting of the local pub and discovers a body covered by a sheet. A male character is seen putting on makeup and later finds his hands covered in blood. Tension rises as a couple sees someone watching them from outside and a bloody knife is shown. The storyboard teases the question "Who killed Abbie?" as the opening credits roll.
The document is a storyboard for a soap opera titled "The Avenue". It contains 19 scenes showing establishing shots, characters getting ready, people walking to a pub where a party is taking place, a mysterious figure stalking the characters in a dark car, and the figure entering the pub violently while the main character looks shocked. The final scene fades into a voiceover announcing the show details.
The document is a storyboard for a soap opera titled "The Avenue". It contains 19 scenes showing establishing shots, characters getting ready, people walking to a pub where a party is taking place, a mysterious figure stalking the characters in a dark car, and the figure arriving at the pub causing a shocked reaction from one of the characters. The storyboard provides direction for shots including angles, movement, and soundtrack for each scene.
The document is a storyboard for a soap opera titled "The Avenue". It contains 19 scenes showing establishing shots, characters getting ready, people walking to a pub where a party is happening, a mysterious figure stalking in a car outside, and then entering the pub violently. The final scene shows the main female character having a shocked reaction as a red balloon bursts in slow motion.
1. The storyboard establishes the setting of Surrey Downs through establishing shots of the exterior and interior of a pub.
2. It then shows tracking shots of a body covered by a sheet and reveals a male with blood on his hands, looking worried.
3. A couple is shown on a sofa before catching sight of something that scares them. They see a bloody knife and someone smiling at them from outside.
4. A female is shown on her phone receiving a text before a male enters and she asks him "What have you done?".
5. Text appears on screen with reviews and introducing the point of call for the program "Who killed Abbie?".
The document provides a summary and analysis of scenes from the film Split. It describes how the opening credits establish the horror genre through the music and production companies featured. The first scene introduces the three main characters in a mysterious way, hinting that one of the girls may be the antagonist. Subsequent scenes depict an escalating situation as a strange man enters their car and the girls try to escape, building anxiety through camera work and music. The ending pays homage to earlier M. Night Shyamalan films through references to characters and music.
The document provides analysis of several music videos through examining their locations, lighting, costumes, character movements, editing and cinematography. It summarizes the key elements in Hayley Kiyoko's "Girls Like Girls" music video as being set in a desert house with natural lighting depicting a summer romance, and examines the symbolism of costumes and movements. It also analyzes the locations, decor, costumes and editing in Melanie Martinez's "Pity Party" music video and their role in depicting the narrative of a childish character's emotional breakdown.
This storyboard outlines scenes for a short film involving multiple storylines of troubled individuals. It includes scenes of: a man struggling with a pregnancy announcement from his partner; a woman being stalked and having her drink spiked at a bar; a father concerned about his son's whereabouts; and a couple dealing with domestic issues related to alcohol abuse. The storyboard provides direction for camera shots, soundtrack cues, and character actions and reactions to advance the narratives.
This storyboard outlines scenes for a short film involving multiple storylines of troubled individuals. It includes scenes of: a man struggling with a pregnancy announcement from his partner; a woman being stalked and having her drink spiked at a bar; a father concerned about his son's whereabouts; and a couple dealing with domestic issues related to alcohol abuse. The storyboard provides direction for camera shots, soundtrack cues, and character actions and reactions to advance the narratives in each storyline.
The document provides a detailed summary and analysis of key scenes from the M. Night Shyamalan film Split. It describes how the opening credits set expectations for a horror/thriller film. The first scene introduces the main character, a strange girl, and sparks mystery. Subsequent scenes depict three girls being kidnapped by a mysterious man, with rising tension and anxiety portrayed through camerawork and music. Following credits use cryptic clips and music to further confuse the audience. The film pays homage to Shyamalan's earlier work and leaves questions unanswered, indicating a nonlinear narrative.
1. The storyboard introduces the setting of Walton Hill through establishing shots of a pond, benches, and streets to familiarize viewers with the area.
2. It then shows a poster for a "British Bake Off" special event before cutting to a recreated kitchen scene with a sinister glitch effect. Various "ingredients" like drugs, lies, adultery, and murder are taken from cupboards.
3. Flashback scenes depict characters taking drugs, covering up a murder, and adultery. The ingredients are baked into a cake which is then violently destroyed, with the Walton Hill logo revealed.
4. The trailer ends with a voiceover announcing the new soap's time and channel before fading
1. The storyboard introduces the setting of Walton Hill through establishing shots of a pond, benches, and streets to familiarize viewers with the area.
2. It then shows a poster for a "British Bake Off" special event before cutting to a recreated kitchen scene with a sinister glitch effect. Various "ingredients" like drugs, lies, adultery, and murder are taken from cupboards.
3. Flashback scenes depict characters taking drugs, covering up a murder, and adultery. The ingredients are baked into a cake which is then violently destroyed, with the Walton Hill logo revealed.
4. The trailer ends with a voiceover announcing the new soap's time and channel before fading
1. The storyboard introduces the setting of Walton Hill through establishing shots of a pond, benches, and streets to give context to viewers.
2. Scenes then show a poster for a "British Bake Off" leading into a recreated kitchen where a woman retrieves labeled ingredients like "drugs", "lies", "adultery", and "murder" from cupboards.
3. Flashback scenes portray characters taking drugs, lying on the phone, adultery, and cleaning up after a murder before returning to the kitchen where the woman bakes a cake with the retrieved ingredients.
4. At the end, the soap's title and air time are displayed over a dark background before a
The storyboard outlines 19 shots depicting a woman named Aaron getting revenge on her abuser. Shot 1 shows Aaron's body through a door. Subsequent shots show Aaron cleaning a knife with blood, having flashbacks of abuse, turning off a TV and picking up a torch. Later shots show Aaron leaning over the man, wiping his blood, and checking the room before putting in earphones to pretend everything is normal, with a reveal that the man is still alive.
Two girls are left home alone for a Halloween weekend as a serial killer is on the loose in the area. They host a Halloween party where mysterious masked guests arrive. Music is cut off and someone is heard screaming upstairs. The girls find a dead body in the bathroom, leaving everyone wondering "who's next?". The document provides suggestions for the cinematography, editing, sound, and mise-en-scene to develop suspense and terror in depicting this plot for a horror film trailer.
This document contains a script for a short film called "Walton Hill". It describes 23 scenes that establish the setting and introduce characters and conflicts through flashbacks. The scenes use music and visuals to show issues like drug use, lies, adultery, murder, fighting, and baking a "cake" representing the conflicts. At the end, there is a voiceover announcing the new soap opera and its time slot.
This document contains a script for a short film called "Walton Hill". It describes 23 scenes that establish the setting and introduce characters and conflicts through flashbacks. The scenes use music and visuals to show issues like drug use, lies, adultery, murder, fighting, and baking a "cake" representing the conflicts. The final scene announces the film as a new soap opera coming to BBC with the tagline "It's time to turn up the heat".
Jack Connell is generating ideas for a poster to promote their soap opera trailer. They are considering themes like a kidnapper, death, or a worried character. They plan to feature the worried girl in the poster with identifiable features in a dark alley backdrop to continue the trailer's setting. The poster will have increased contrast and duller colors to create a dark mood. The tagline "Hanging by a thread" or "No one can hear you scream" will be dramatic without revealing too much of the narrative. Information on when and where the soap opera will air and social media icons will help promote it. Jack will take photos and manipulate them in Photoshop with downloaded fonts to create the final poster.
This document provides an analysis of conventions used in soap opera posters and advertisements. It examines several examples and identifies conventions that are effective at promoting the shows. These include using synergy with social media to generate discussion, including the institution logo to identify the channel, crafting dramatic taglines to intrigue viewers without revealing too much, and utilizing high-quality main images of characters to see their facial expressions. It also notes that positive reviews are a good technique to encourage people to watch the program. In conclusion, the document states several of these conventions - social media synergy, institution logo, dramatic tagline, main character image, and reviews - would be effective to include on their own magazine poster.
This document analyzes the conventions used on the front covers of two soap opera magazines - "InsideSoap" and "What's on TV". It discusses design elements like the main headline, masthead, date/price, cover lines, main image, and lack of cross-media convergence. The document concludes by identifying conventions from the two magazine covers that the author would like to repeat in their own soap opera magazine cover, such as an eye-catching main headline, clear masthead/date, highlighted cover lines, and a close-up main image relating to the headline.
1. The majority of the trailer will be filmed in Ashtead Village's high street due to its proximity to the school and ease of filming. Various shots of the shops and buildings from the street will be used to set the scene.
2. The body of filming will take place on the right side of the high street, which offers a variety of scenery needed for different themes. Tracking and panning shots will follow the main character.
3. Potential hazards of filming in a public location include recording people without consent and traffic. The filmmakers will be cautious of traffic and obtained permission from the local council to film, as indicated by the letter.
This document provides an outline for a proposed soap opera TV show, including potential title options and characters. It discusses targeting a female audience aged 35+ by representing relevant social issues and focusing on the lives of working-class characters. Competition from other soap operas like EastEnders is acknowledged. The genre conventions of repetition with variation and community/interconnected storylines are examined. The channel (BBC Two) and scheduling (8pm weekdays) are selected to appeal to broad audiences before the watershed. Possible small-town locations are listed.
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RPMS TEMPLATE FOR SCHOOL YEAR 2023-2024 FOR TEACHER 1 TO TEACHER 3
Storyboard
1. Storyboard
Maryasiye Kircin – 1158
Jess Blundell– 1020
TJ Salango– 1220
Jack Connell– 1103
St Andrews Catholic School
Centre number - 64135
2. Camera Position Index:
EL = Eye Level
LA = Low Angle
HA = High Angle
Shot Type Index:
CU = Close-Up
MCU = Medium Close-Up
ECU = Extreme Close-Up
LS = Long Shot
ES = Establishing Shot
OSS = Over Shoulder Shot
SRS = Shot Reverse Shot
3. 1
2
3
4
Hanging Hill Lane
FadeEL
EL
EL
EL
Fade
Fade
Fade
Long Shot
(LS)
Village scene highlighting
the area and the road.
Gives a brief view of to
audience of where this
soap opera is located.
Establishing Shot:
Panning the area
Zoom in: The Pubs
name will be shot in
deep focus.
Establishing Shot:
Panning the area
Music playing: ‘House of the
Rising Sun’ – Animals
Lyrics: N/A
Zoom in: The
‘Welcome’ sign will
have the focus.
Quick scene of the pub so
the audience are aware of
other significant areas in
the village.
Quick scene of the road so
the audience are aware of
the area the girl is in
(which they will learn about
later on in the trailer).
Quick scene of the welcome
sign to highlight how this
place could be seen as a
normal area, but soon the
viewers will learn it really isn't
after events unfold.
No dialogue
No dialogue
No dialogue
Jessica Blundell, Maryasiye Kircin,
Jack Connell, TJ Salango
Long Shot
(LS)
Long Shot
(LS)
Long Shot
(LS)
No dialogue
2 seconds
2 seconds
2 seconds
3 seconds
Music playing: ‘House of the
Rising Sun’ – Animals
Lyrics: N/A
Music playing: ‘House of the
Rising Sun’ – Animals
Lyrics: N/A
Music playing: ‘House of the
Rising Sun’ – Animals
Lyrics: N/A
4. Hanging Hill Lane
While the girl is walking past the
area beforehand, she
acknowledges two men doing drugs
and looks over her shoulder to
double check if she’s seen
correctly.
While the girl is walking past
the area beforehand, she
acknowledges two men
doing drugs and looks over
her shoulder to double check
if she’s seen correctly.EL
5
8
7
6
Fade
Over the
shoulder shot
(OSS)
Medium Close
Up (MCU)
Cut
Cut
Close Up
(CU)
Cut
Two men are dealing drugs,
both are looking very
suspicious and at unease;
they are aware of their
surroundings.
Lighting – Low Key
Close up of the girls face after
she notices the drug deal, she
seems to frown at the situation
but at the same time look
shocked
Lighting – High Key (highlights
girls innocence).
“Keep this between us”
No dialogue
No dialogue
Music playing: ‘House of the
Rising Sun’ – Animals
Lyrics: ‘There is’
Tracking the girl walking until
she turns to look over her
shoulder at the event
happening.
Tilt – Goes up slowly to see
her facial expression and
movement.
LA
EL
Raffle of the drug packet
Lighting – High Key
No dialogue
Zoom in shot into the drug
deal to bring attention
towards it and to portray
how it is a secret between
those 2 individuals
Zoom in shot into this
area to create
suspense and set the
scene for the soap
Jessica Blundell, Maryasiye Kircin, Jack
Connell, TJ Salango
Long Shot
(LS)
EL
2 seconds
4 seconds
4 seconds
2 seconds
Music playing: ‘House of the
Rising Sun’ – Animals
Lyrics: N/A
Music playing: ‘House of the
Rising Sun’ – Animals
Lyrics: ‘A house in New Orleans’
Music playing: ‘House of the
Rising Sun’ – Animals
Lyrics: ‘They call the rising sun’
5. Hanging Hill Lane
9
10
11
12
Medium close
up (MCU)
Cut
Girl continues walking
down the alley and sees
a man and woman
ahead of her
Over shoulder
shot (OSS)
Cut
EL
EL
Shot of man and woman
arguing – the woman is
increasingly angry at the
man
Lighting – low key
“I hate you just get out of
my life!”
Music playing: ‘House of the
Rising Sun’ – Animals
Lyrics: of many a poor boy’
Tracking – the
camera tracks her
as she walks
No dialogue
Music playing: ‘House of the
Rising Sun’ – Animals
Lyrics: ‘and its been the ruin’
Close Up
(CU)
Cut
Girl looks at them
concerned/intimidate
d
Lighting – low key
No dialogue
Music playing: ‘House of the
Rising Sun’ – Animals
Lyrics: ‘And God I know’
Tilt– Camera goes up
slowly to see her facial
expression.
HA
Medium close
up (MCU)
Cut
Girl walks past them
looking down so
she's not making eye
contact – she looks
intimidated
No dialogue
Music playing: ‘House of the
Rising Sun’ – Animals
Lyrics: ‘I’m one’
Static shot
Static Shot
Jessica Blundell, Maryasiye Kircin,
Jack Connell, TJ Salango
2 seconds
4 seconds
1.5 seconds
2 seconds
6. Lighting – Low key
Hanging Hill Lane
16
15
14
13
LA
ELE
Medium Close
Up (MCU)
CUT
Girl continues walking
and looks to the side
where she begins to look
worried
Lighting – high key
Can hear an empty beer
can being thrown
Music playing: ‘House of the
Rising Sun’ – Animals
Lyrics: N/A
Close up
(CU)
CUT
Alcoholic is holding more
alcohol and looks up at
the girl angrily
Lighting – low key
CUT
Girl freezes and looks at
him scared before
turning to walk away
Lighting – high key
Close up
(CU)
CUT
Floor shot of girl
walking over beer can
that was just thrown
No dialogue
Music playing: ‘House of the
Rising Sun’ – Animals
Lyrics: N/A
No dialogue
Music playing: ‘House of the
Rising Sun’ – Animals
Lyrics: N/A
No dialogue
Music playing: ‘House of the
Rising Sun’ – Animals
Lyrics: N/A
Static shot
Static
EL
ELE
Zoom in shot to highlight
the shock and scared look
on the girls face,
highlighting how ‘Hanging
Hill Lane’ isn't a nice place
to be
Zoom in shot to show
how the girl is closer
to the truth about how
‘Hanging Hill Lane’
really is and to show
her facial expression
Jessica Blundell, Maryasiye Kircin,
Jack Connell, TJ Salango
Close up
(CU)
2 seconds
2 seconds
1.5 seconds
1.5 seconds
7. 17
18
20
19
Camera tilts up from
the girls shoes and
shows her walking
Girl continues walking
looking afraid
No dialogue
2 seconds
Medium Close
up (MCU)
Cut
Music playing: ‘House of the
Rising Sun’ – Animals
Lyrics: ‘my mother was’
The alcoholic looks as
she walks away and
takes out a phone
Long shot
(LS)
Cut
2 seconds
Static shot
EL
LA
Girl has head down as
she walks away
Close Up
(CU)
Cut
No dialogue
Music playing: ‘House of the Rising
Sun’ – Animals
Lyrics: ‘a tailor, she sewed my new’
Close Up
(CU)
EL
EL
Camera tracks and
shakes to highlight how
she is getting more
nervous/afraid
Camera tilts
The alcoholic has his
phone up to his ear and
is talking to someone
Can hear a phone ringing
sound
“We have a problem”
Music playing: ‘House of the
Rising Sun’ – Animals
Lyrics: ‘blue jeans’
2.5 seconds
4 seconds
Jessica Blundell, Maryasiye Kircin,
Jack Connell, TJ Salango
Hanging Hill Lane
Cut
Music playing: ‘House of the Rising
Sun’ – Animals
Lyrics:my father was a gamblin’
man’
8. Lighting – Low Key
Lighting – High Key
Extreme close
up (ECU)
Cut
Cut
Cut
Possible shot reverse shot
(SRS) between girl and
man
Or fanning (tilt) of the man
looking at the girl – shows
his body and mannerisms.
Medium Close
up (MCU)
Hanging Hill Lane
Long Shot
(LS)
Long Shot
(LS)
Fade
EL
LA
EL
The man comes off his
phone and puts it in his
pocket and acknowledges
the girl and is seen staring
at her.
Girl shocked/gaspGirl looks concerned and
afraid at the fact the man
has acknowledged her.
The eyes are focused in the
shot to make it look more
intimidating – His eyes will
be following the girls
movement.
Music playing: ‘House of the
Rising Sun’ – Animals
Lyrics: ‘down in New Orleans’
Music playing: ‘House of the
Rising Sun’ – Animals
Lyrics: N/A
Music playing: ‘House of the
Rising Sun’ – Animals
Lyrics: N/A
EL
Zoom in shot to show
how afraid and
concerned the girl is
Panning right, then
when the alley can be
seen it is zoomed into,
this will foreshadow how
something bad is about
to happen
Lighting – Low Key
The girl is aiming to get away
from the main and counters
this alleyway, will show her
turning into it.
Static shot on his eyes to
create an intimidating
atmosphere for the
audience
No dialogue
No dialogue
Jessica Blundell, Maryasiye Kircin,
Jack Connell, TJ Salango
Music playing: ‘House of the
Rising Sun’ – Animals
Lyrics: N/A
21
22
23
24
2 seconds
1 second
3 seconds
2 seconds
No dialogue
9. “You shouldn't’t have come here”
“You’ve seen too much”
“You don’t belong here”
Hanging Hill
Lane
BBC 2
DATE
Cut
Fade
Fade
Fade
Medium close
up (MCU)
N/A
N/A
Close up
(CU)
EL
LA
N/A
N/A
Hanging Hill Lane
Fade to nothing (dark
background without text).
Fade to dark background
presenting the soap title and
a voice over highlighting the
times and channel the
programme is featured on –
Point of call informationOnce
you’re in you’re never out.
Static Shot
Static Shot
Static Shot
Fanning Shot (tilt) showing
that the girl is presumably
has been murdered.Thud noise
After the man follows the girl,
he eventually gets her and
puts his hands over her
mouth so she cannot call for
help
Lighting – Low Key
Here it will just show the girls
legs hanging, proving that
she has been murdered and
has become a victim from
being Hanging Hill Lane.
Jessica Blundell, Maryasiye Kircin,
Jack Connell, TJ Salango
“Hanging Hill Lane Brand New Soap.
Fridays 9pm BBC 2 and BBC 2 HD”
25
26
27
28
1.5 seconds
1 second
2 seconds
5 seconds
Music fading quieter: ‘House of
the Rising Sun’ – Animals
Lyrics:’Now the only’
Music fading quieter: ‘House of
the Rising Sun’ – Animals
Lyrics:’a gambler needs…;’
‘Once your in your never out…’
No dialogue
No dialogue
No dialogue
10. “You shouldn't’t have come here”
“You’ve seen too much”
“You don’t belong here”
Hanging Hill
Lane
BBC 2
DATE
Cut
Fade
Fade
Fade
Medium close
up (MCU)
N/A
N/A
Close up
(CU)
EL
LA
N/A
N/A
Hanging Hill Lane
Fade to nothing (dark
background without text).
Fade to dark background
presenting the soap title and
a voice over highlighting the
times and channel the
programme is featured on –
Point of call informationOnce
you’re in you’re never out.
Static Shot
Static Shot
Static Shot
Fanning Shot (tilt) showing
that the girl is presumably
has been murdered.Thud noise
After the man follows the girl,
he eventually gets her and
puts his hands over her
mouth so she cannot call for
help
Lighting – Low Key
Here it will just show the girls
legs hanging, proving that
she has been murdered and
has become a victim from
being Hanging Hill Lane.
Jessica Blundell, Maryasiye Kircin,
Jack Connell, TJ Salango
“Hanging Hill Lane Brand New Soap.
Fridays 9pm BBC 2 and BBC 2 HD”
25
26
27
28
1.5 seconds
1 second
2 seconds
5 seconds
Music fading quieter: ‘House of
the Rising Sun’ – Animals
Lyrics:’Now the only’
Music fading quieter: ‘House of
the Rising Sun’ – Animals
Lyrics:’a gambler needs…;’
‘Once your in your never out…’
No dialogue
No dialogue
No dialogue