The document summarizes a movie called The Secret Life of Pets. It provides details about the movie such as the name being appropriate as it captures the adventures pets have when their owners leave home. It discusses the movie being an adventure film for children and families. Details are given about it being produced in 2016 in New York by Illumination Entertainment and Universal Pictures. The plot involves a dog named Max and his struggle to get along with a new dog that arrives, and their adventure throughout the city after getting lost in the park.
The movie is called The Blind Side and is based on the true story of Michael Oher. It follows Michael, a homeless teen who is taken in by the Tuohy family. Through their support, Michael discovers his potential both on the football field and in life. The film highlights themes of generosity, overcoming challenges, and discovering oneself with the help of others.
The document discusses several movies: Toy Story, The Blind Side, Mad Max: Fury Road, and The Lion King. For each movie, it provides the movie title, whether the name is appropriate, what type of movie it is, when and where it was made, opinions on locations and characters, and which character the author identifies with most. It also includes vocal recordings from group members discussing which movie they liked best and would recommend.
This magazine article provides a summary of an interview with Star Wars director J.J. Abrams about making Star Wars: The Force Awakens. In the interview, Abrams discusses balancing being a fan of Star Wars with his director responsibilities, seeing the original cast back in character, and his expectations that fans will connect with both the returning characters and new characters. He also discusses the challenges of shooting on location and his belief that the Irish location of Skellig Islands will become a destination for hardcore fans.
This document provides information for an adventure story lecture and pro forma work. It includes ideas for three adventure stories involving characters escaping dangerous situations through travel. Background information is given on existing adventure film marketing, including posters, video games and magazine covers. Sound effects, actors, music and locations are proposed. Risks and contingencies are considered for creating the story content and marketing materials.
There were many surprises at the 82nd Academy Awards, including Kathryn Bigelow becoming the first woman to win Best Director for The Hurt Locker, upsetting the favorite Avatar. Jeff Bridges won his first Oscar for Best Actor in Crazy Heart. Christoph Waltz and Mo'Nique won for their unpopular villain roles in Inglorious Basterds and Precious, respectively. Sandra Bullock's win for The Blind Side was also unexpected. Overall, it was an unusual night with many historic firsts and surprises.
The document provides details on Toby Jackson's adventure lecture and pro forma work. It includes a lecture slide on the characters in Spider-Man: Homecoming and three story ideas for adventure films. It then covers mind maps, mood boards, existing adventure products, research summaries, bibliographies, style sheets, magazine/advert layouts, video game layouts, scripts, sound effects, actors/locations, music, and contingencies.
This document provides information for an adventure lecture and pro forma work. It includes ideas for three adventure stories involving characters escaping dangerous situations such as a volcanic eruption in Indonesia, finding a new lion species in Peru, and escaping a snowstorm in the Himalayas. Details are given for each story's who, what, why, when, where, and how. Also included are a mind map, mood board, information on existing adventure film marketing like posters and games, and plans for a magazine cover, video game, and film script and assets. Risk assessments and contingencies are discussed to prepare for capturing audio, visuals and ensuring equipment safety.
The 1967 Disney film The Jungle Book was produced using Walt Disney's streamlined animation process. Walt Disney was personally involved in the film and made changes to lighten the tone. Characters and animation were based on the voice actors. It was a financial success for Disney Studios and helped establish their family-friendly brand. The 2016 version from Disney was also a commercial success that incorporated new CGI technology while staying true to the original story. Both films effectively targeted family audiences through their production values and stories.
The movie is called The Blind Side and is based on the true story of Michael Oher. It follows Michael, a homeless teen who is taken in by the Tuohy family. Through their support, Michael discovers his potential both on the football field and in life. The film highlights themes of generosity, overcoming challenges, and discovering oneself with the help of others.
The document discusses several movies: Toy Story, The Blind Side, Mad Max: Fury Road, and The Lion King. For each movie, it provides the movie title, whether the name is appropriate, what type of movie it is, when and where it was made, opinions on locations and characters, and which character the author identifies with most. It also includes vocal recordings from group members discussing which movie they liked best and would recommend.
This magazine article provides a summary of an interview with Star Wars director J.J. Abrams about making Star Wars: The Force Awakens. In the interview, Abrams discusses balancing being a fan of Star Wars with his director responsibilities, seeing the original cast back in character, and his expectations that fans will connect with both the returning characters and new characters. He also discusses the challenges of shooting on location and his belief that the Irish location of Skellig Islands will become a destination for hardcore fans.
This document provides information for an adventure story lecture and pro forma work. It includes ideas for three adventure stories involving characters escaping dangerous situations through travel. Background information is given on existing adventure film marketing, including posters, video games and magazine covers. Sound effects, actors, music and locations are proposed. Risks and contingencies are considered for creating the story content and marketing materials.
There were many surprises at the 82nd Academy Awards, including Kathryn Bigelow becoming the first woman to win Best Director for The Hurt Locker, upsetting the favorite Avatar. Jeff Bridges won his first Oscar for Best Actor in Crazy Heart. Christoph Waltz and Mo'Nique won for their unpopular villain roles in Inglorious Basterds and Precious, respectively. Sandra Bullock's win for The Blind Side was also unexpected. Overall, it was an unusual night with many historic firsts and surprises.
The document provides details on Toby Jackson's adventure lecture and pro forma work. It includes a lecture slide on the characters in Spider-Man: Homecoming and three story ideas for adventure films. It then covers mind maps, mood boards, existing adventure products, research summaries, bibliographies, style sheets, magazine/advert layouts, video game layouts, scripts, sound effects, actors/locations, music, and contingencies.
This document provides information for an adventure lecture and pro forma work. It includes ideas for three adventure stories involving characters escaping dangerous situations such as a volcanic eruption in Indonesia, finding a new lion species in Peru, and escaping a snowstorm in the Himalayas. Details are given for each story's who, what, why, when, where, and how. Also included are a mind map, mood board, information on existing adventure film marketing like posters and games, and plans for a magazine cover, video game, and film script and assets. Risk assessments and contingencies are discussed to prepare for capturing audio, visuals and ensuring equipment safety.
The 1967 Disney film The Jungle Book was produced using Walt Disney's streamlined animation process. Walt Disney was personally involved in the film and made changes to lighten the tone. Characters and animation were based on the voice actors. It was a financial success for Disney Studios and helped establish their family-friendly brand. The 2016 version from Disney was also a commercial success that incorporated new CGI technology while staying true to the original story. Both films effectively targeted family audiences through their production values and stories.
The document provides information about the production, distribution, and audiences of Disney's 1967 animated film The Jungle Book and the 2016 live-action remake. It details how Walt Disney was heavily involved in the production of the 1967 film, influencing elements like the story, characters, and voice casting. It was a major commercial success for Disney. The document also discusses ownership and distribution of the films through Disney and issues of copyright and classification.
The 1967 Disney film The Jungle Book was produced using Walt Disney's streamlined animation process. Walt Disney was heavily involved in the production and made changes to better appeal to family audiences. The film pioneered techniques like basing the animated characters on the voice actors' performances. It was a financial success for Disney Studios and helped establish their family-friendly brand.
The 1967 Disney film The Jungle Book was produced using Walt Disney's streamlined animation process. Walt Disney was heavily involved in the production and made changes to better appeal to family audiences. The film pioneered techniques like basing the animated characters on the voice actors' performances. It was a financial success for Disney Studios upon its release, distributing the film through Disney's own channels.
The 1967 Disney film The Jungle Book was produced using Walt Disney's streamlined animation process. Walt Disney was heavily involved in the production and made changes to better entertain audiences. The film adapted Rudyard Kipling's book but simplified the story. Characters were designed based on their voice actors' performances. Advanced animation techniques like xerography and the multiplane camera were used to create depth. Upon release by Walt Disney Productions, the film was a commercial success.
The document discusses how the media product uses and challenges conventions of horror movies. It describes turning an innocent character into a killer through demonic possession, mirroring films like Paranormal Activity. It also initially presents a purely human villain before revealing supernatural elements.
Conventions used include setting the story in dark woods like Blair Witch Project to create an unsettling environment. Character archetypes include an innocent victim and a leader who tries to save the group. The product also draws connections to production companies like Lionsgate associated with major horror franchises.
The document examines how the product challenges some conventions, such as including a stereotypical gay character but subverting expectations of their role. It aims to build susp
The document discusses various theory-related concepts including the denotation and connotation of symbols like snakes, flags, and guns. It also provides analysis of films, games, and other media, describing key elements like characters, settings, colors, and how they relate to the overall meaning or message. Iconography and expectations for different genres like western, sci-fi and fantasy films are outlined. The document also defines linear and non-linear narratives and provides examples of each.
Here is a synopsis for the film "Luminosity: War of the Worlds":
Luminosity follows John Smith, an unassuming man with an extraordinary gift - a hyper-intelligent mind that allows him to perceive and manipulate information in ways others can't. Every five years, representatives from across the known universe gather to compete in the Deadly Tournament - a battle royale where only one competitor can emerge victorious.
When the tournament is announced to be held on his home planet Earth, John knows he must enter to protect his world. But to survive in the arena, where physical strength means everything, John will have to rely on his greatest weapon - his mind. Using illusion and deception, John hides his true mental
Tim Burton is an American film director known for his dark style and themes. He became interested in filmmaking as a child and drew macabre images. After studying animation, he worked for Disney but found success with Pee-Wee's Big Adventure. Burton frequently collaborates with actor Johnny Depp and explores themes of outsiders and death through films like Edward Scissorhands, Nightmare Before Christmas, and Corpse Bride. He has received several awards for his work and introduced darker genres to mainstream audiences.
This document provides an overview of the proposed children's musical "A Tale of Two Cows". The title is a parody of "A Tale of Two Cities" to appeal to children. The plot involves two cows, Rodney and Cassie, who escape from their farm and embark on an adventure in the wilderness of Georgia, USA. There will be several songs throughout the musical. Eddie Murphy and Nancy Cartwright are proposed to voice the two main characters, while Vinnie Jones would voice the antagonist Brucie. Standard marketing tactics like a website, trailers, and TV spots are discussed to promote the film.
This document discusses three fantasy films: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, and Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. It provides details on the directors, actors, budgets, and box office earnings for each film. It also analyzes elements common to fantasy films like intricate storylines, use of the same actors in franchises, and settings in imaginary worlds.
The document discusses various animation inspirations for Oliver Keppie's final major project. It covers works by Pendleton Ward, Rebecca Sugar, Henry Selik, Pixar Studios, and the films Inside Out and Adventure Time. Key inspirations include exploring deeper meanings, developing complex characters, effective use of color, and balancing humor and emotion. The style of Yuasa's Adventure Time episode and The Night is Young, Walk on Girl short also provide inspiration for their unusual artistic styles.
The document provides research on developing an adventure film project. It outlines various storytelling techniques and elements that can be applied, including Todorov's Equilibrium model, Dan Harmon's Story Circle, Propp's character archetypes, and the hero's journey narrative structure. Examples of existing adventure films are analyzed for their use of settings, characters, and plot points. Potential story ideas are generated exploring themes of villains threatening environments, advanced mech technology, and international computer hacking rings. Overall, the document serves as a reference for crafting an adventure narrative and highlighting influential storytelling models.
The document discusses several animation artists and works that inspire the author in their own animation project. It summarizes Pendleton Ward's shows like Adventure Time and Over the Garden Wall which blend comedy and drama. It also discusses Rebecca Sugar's Steven Universe exploring LGBTQ themes, Henry Selik's stop-motion films like Nightmare Before Christmas, and Pixar films addressing deeper topics. The author is inspired by the visual styles of Inside Out using color, an abstract Adventure Time episode, and a short promoting acceptance. They aim to include meaningful messages and evoke emotion through tone and lack of dialogue at times in their own animated short.
The document provides reviews of three works: the book "Ranah 3 Warna", the film "Finding Nemo", and the film "Up". It summarizes each work and provides an orientation, interpretative recount of the plot, an evaluation, and evaluative summation. The reviews are intended to help readers understand and evaluate each work being reviewed.
Here is a summary of the key points from your evaluation:
Strengths:
- Thorough research informed design choices
- Comprehensive pre-production planning allowed smooth production
- Strong technical execution of animation, sound design, and graphics
- Cohesive aesthetic achieved visual and tonal goals
- Engaging soundtrack enhanced gameplay experience
- Promotional materials effectively targeted intended audience
Weaknesses:
- Time management could be improved with tighter schedules
- Some elements like cutscenes were not fully realized due to time
- Further iteration could refine aesthetic and polish technical quality
Overall, you demonstrated strong creative vision and technical skills. With additional time and practice, you can further optimize your production process and polish finished work
The document describes the plot of a video game centered around a man who wakes up with no memory in a maze filled with monsters. As he explores the maze and rescues souls, he begins to regain memories of his past life and discovers the souls are those he has damned. Details are provided about character roles, locations, a color palette, and gameplay elements like camera angles and movement. Research is presented on advertising mediums and styles. Plans are made for a synopsis, game demo, soundtrack, magazine cover, and additional advertising to promote the fictional project.
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Stephen Knight has over 15 years of experience in business development, account management, and client services roles within the information technology industry. He has a proven track record of growing revenue through relationship building, consultative solution selling, and new business development. Knight possesses strong communication, collaboration, and technical skills with expertise in areas such as data analytics, mobile applications, virtualization, storage, security, and networking.
El documento discute la construcción significativa del mundo social desde una perspectiva fenomenológica. Explica que las vivencias de una persona no son las mismas que las de otra, y que aprendemos de las vivencias de los demás con la intención de comprenderlas desde nuestro propio punto de vista. También analiza la interpretación de signos externos en función de nuestras propias vivencias, y cómo esto nos permite comprender parcialmente a los demás dentro del mundo social.
El documento habla brevemente sobre las habilidades de aprendizaje personal de Gabriel Romo Anaya, incluyendo cómo busca y comparte información así como las herramientas que usa para trabajar.
The document provides information about the production, distribution, and audiences of Disney's 1967 animated film The Jungle Book and the 2016 live-action remake. It details how Walt Disney was heavily involved in the production of the 1967 film, influencing elements like the story, characters, and voice casting. It was a major commercial success for Disney. The document also discusses ownership and distribution of the films through Disney and issues of copyright and classification.
The 1967 Disney film The Jungle Book was produced using Walt Disney's streamlined animation process. Walt Disney was heavily involved in the production and made changes to better appeal to family audiences. The film pioneered techniques like basing the animated characters on the voice actors' performances. It was a financial success for Disney Studios and helped establish their family-friendly brand.
The 1967 Disney film The Jungle Book was produced using Walt Disney's streamlined animation process. Walt Disney was heavily involved in the production and made changes to better appeal to family audiences. The film pioneered techniques like basing the animated characters on the voice actors' performances. It was a financial success for Disney Studios upon its release, distributing the film through Disney's own channels.
The 1967 Disney film The Jungle Book was produced using Walt Disney's streamlined animation process. Walt Disney was heavily involved in the production and made changes to better entertain audiences. The film adapted Rudyard Kipling's book but simplified the story. Characters were designed based on their voice actors' performances. Advanced animation techniques like xerography and the multiplane camera were used to create depth. Upon release by Walt Disney Productions, the film was a commercial success.
The document discusses how the media product uses and challenges conventions of horror movies. It describes turning an innocent character into a killer through demonic possession, mirroring films like Paranormal Activity. It also initially presents a purely human villain before revealing supernatural elements.
Conventions used include setting the story in dark woods like Blair Witch Project to create an unsettling environment. Character archetypes include an innocent victim and a leader who tries to save the group. The product also draws connections to production companies like Lionsgate associated with major horror franchises.
The document examines how the product challenges some conventions, such as including a stereotypical gay character but subverting expectations of their role. It aims to build susp
The document discusses various theory-related concepts including the denotation and connotation of symbols like snakes, flags, and guns. It also provides analysis of films, games, and other media, describing key elements like characters, settings, colors, and how they relate to the overall meaning or message. Iconography and expectations for different genres like western, sci-fi and fantasy films are outlined. The document also defines linear and non-linear narratives and provides examples of each.
Here is a synopsis for the film "Luminosity: War of the Worlds":
Luminosity follows John Smith, an unassuming man with an extraordinary gift - a hyper-intelligent mind that allows him to perceive and manipulate information in ways others can't. Every five years, representatives from across the known universe gather to compete in the Deadly Tournament - a battle royale where only one competitor can emerge victorious.
When the tournament is announced to be held on his home planet Earth, John knows he must enter to protect his world. But to survive in the arena, where physical strength means everything, John will have to rely on his greatest weapon - his mind. Using illusion and deception, John hides his true mental
Tim Burton is an American film director known for his dark style and themes. He became interested in filmmaking as a child and drew macabre images. After studying animation, he worked for Disney but found success with Pee-Wee's Big Adventure. Burton frequently collaborates with actor Johnny Depp and explores themes of outsiders and death through films like Edward Scissorhands, Nightmare Before Christmas, and Corpse Bride. He has received several awards for his work and introduced darker genres to mainstream audiences.
This document provides an overview of the proposed children's musical "A Tale of Two Cows". The title is a parody of "A Tale of Two Cities" to appeal to children. The plot involves two cows, Rodney and Cassie, who escape from their farm and embark on an adventure in the wilderness of Georgia, USA. There will be several songs throughout the musical. Eddie Murphy and Nancy Cartwright are proposed to voice the two main characters, while Vinnie Jones would voice the antagonist Brucie. Standard marketing tactics like a website, trailers, and TV spots are discussed to promote the film.
This document discusses three fantasy films: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, and Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. It provides details on the directors, actors, budgets, and box office earnings for each film. It also analyzes elements common to fantasy films like intricate storylines, use of the same actors in franchises, and settings in imaginary worlds.
The document discusses various animation inspirations for Oliver Keppie's final major project. It covers works by Pendleton Ward, Rebecca Sugar, Henry Selik, Pixar Studios, and the films Inside Out and Adventure Time. Key inspirations include exploring deeper meanings, developing complex characters, effective use of color, and balancing humor and emotion. The style of Yuasa's Adventure Time episode and The Night is Young, Walk on Girl short also provide inspiration for their unusual artistic styles.
The document provides research on developing an adventure film project. It outlines various storytelling techniques and elements that can be applied, including Todorov's Equilibrium model, Dan Harmon's Story Circle, Propp's character archetypes, and the hero's journey narrative structure. Examples of existing adventure films are analyzed for their use of settings, characters, and plot points. Potential story ideas are generated exploring themes of villains threatening environments, advanced mech technology, and international computer hacking rings. Overall, the document serves as a reference for crafting an adventure narrative and highlighting influential storytelling models.
The document discusses several animation artists and works that inspire the author in their own animation project. It summarizes Pendleton Ward's shows like Adventure Time and Over the Garden Wall which blend comedy and drama. It also discusses Rebecca Sugar's Steven Universe exploring LGBTQ themes, Henry Selik's stop-motion films like Nightmare Before Christmas, and Pixar films addressing deeper topics. The author is inspired by the visual styles of Inside Out using color, an abstract Adventure Time episode, and a short promoting acceptance. They aim to include meaningful messages and evoke emotion through tone and lack of dialogue at times in their own animated short.
The document provides reviews of three works: the book "Ranah 3 Warna", the film "Finding Nemo", and the film "Up". It summarizes each work and provides an orientation, interpretative recount of the plot, an evaluation, and evaluative summation. The reviews are intended to help readers understand and evaluate each work being reviewed.
Here is a summary of the key points from your evaluation:
Strengths:
- Thorough research informed design choices
- Comprehensive pre-production planning allowed smooth production
- Strong technical execution of animation, sound design, and graphics
- Cohesive aesthetic achieved visual and tonal goals
- Engaging soundtrack enhanced gameplay experience
- Promotional materials effectively targeted intended audience
Weaknesses:
- Time management could be improved with tighter schedules
- Some elements like cutscenes were not fully realized due to time
- Further iteration could refine aesthetic and polish technical quality
Overall, you demonstrated strong creative vision and technical skills. With additional time and practice, you can further optimize your production process and polish finished work
The document describes the plot of a video game centered around a man who wakes up with no memory in a maze filled with monsters. As he explores the maze and rescues souls, he begins to regain memories of his past life and discovers the souls are those he has damned. Details are provided about character roles, locations, a color palette, and gameplay elements like camera angles and movement. Research is presented on advertising mediums and styles. Plans are made for a synopsis, game demo, soundtrack, magazine cover, and additional advertising to promote the fictional project.
[/SUMMARY]
Stephen Knight has over 15 years of experience in business development, account management, and client services roles within the information technology industry. He has a proven track record of growing revenue through relationship building, consultative solution selling, and new business development. Knight possesses strong communication, collaboration, and technical skills with expertise in areas such as data analytics, mobile applications, virtualization, storage, security, and networking.
El documento discute la construcción significativa del mundo social desde una perspectiva fenomenológica. Explica que las vivencias de una persona no son las mismas que las de otra, y que aprendemos de las vivencias de los demás con la intención de comprenderlas desde nuestro propio punto de vista. También analiza la interpretación de signos externos en función de nuestras propias vivencias, y cómo esto nos permite comprender parcialmente a los demás dentro del mundo social.
El documento habla brevemente sobre las habilidades de aprendizaje personal de Gabriel Romo Anaya, incluyendo cómo busca y comparte información así como las herramientas que usa para trabajar.
La economía neoclásica del siglo XVIII-XIX sistematizó la oferta y la demanda como determinantes del precio y la cantidad de equilibrio en el mercado. Se basó en la teoría de la utilidad marginal del valor en lugar de la teoría del valor-trabajo marxista. Los principales pensadores económicos de esta época incluyen a Adam Smith, quien introdujo conceptos como la mano invisible, y los economistas clásicos como David Ricardo y Robert Malthus. Posteriormente surgieron escuelas como la marxista y la neoclás
SlideShare es un servicio web que permite a usuarios publicar y compartir presentaciones de diapositivas, documentos y PDF de manera pública o privada de forma similar a como YouTube permite compartir videos. Los usuarios pueden ingresar a SlideShare a través de la página web slideshare.net, donde pueden buscar y cargar archivos compatibles como presentaciones de PowerPoint, documentos de Word u OpenOffice y PDF para compartirlos.
El documento discute la incapacidad de la inteligencia para explicar la vida. Según el autor, la inteligencia solo puede explicar lo tangible mediante la percepción, pero no puede comprender el movimiento vital que es más que química y física. La intuición, no la inteligencia, es la que revela la naturaleza de la realidad subyacente y muestra que formamos parte de una unidad con la naturaleza. La intuición, no la inteligencia, explica la vida.
The document discusses various concepts including denotation and connotation of words, film posters and their design elements, film trailers, soundtracks, stereotypes, iconography of different genres, and narrative structure. It provides examples and analysis for each topic. Key points include how connotation influences the meaning and feelings associated with words, how posters use visual elements like actors' names, camera angles and lighting to provide context and intrigue, and how trailers aim to establish a film's genre and tone through editing, music and footage selection.
The document discusses why the author chose to study the fantasy genre, noting that they find the imaginative themes and ability to blend with other genres like horror and romance appealing. Fantasy films attract the author by bringing fictional worlds and characters to life through special effects and stories that pique their interest. Stars can also draw the author to certain fantasy films through the star theory effect.
The document analyzed the denotation and connotation of snake, flag, and gun. Snake's denotation is its physical characteristics while its connotation relates to being venomous. Flag's denotation is its physical form and use as a country's symbol, while its connotation relates to pride and patriotism. Gun's denotation is its function of propelling bullets through explosive force, while its connotation relates to death, crime, and violence.
Reception theory refers to how a person connects with and relates to a film on an emotional level based on their own life experiences and personality. Certain genres appeal more to some people depending on what they enjoy. A film is more likely to be liked if it communicates in a way that emotionally resonates with the viewer's life in some way. For example, romance films try to relate to peoples' romantic experiences to make them connect more. Comedies also do this by depicting funny real-life situations people may have experienced. The film "Meet the Parents" is an example that uses reception theory by depicting a relatable scenario of meeting a partner
Lee Daniels directed Precious, a 2009 film based on the novel Push by Sapphire. Daniels has also directed other notable films like The Butler and The Paperboy. Precious was produced by Lee Daniels Entertainment, Smokewood Entertainment, and Harpo Films with a budget of $10 million. It went on to earn $63.6 million at the box office. The film uses conventions of social realism to tell the story of Precious, a teenager dealing with abuse, poverty, and teenage pregnancy, in order to engage audiences emotionally with its depiction of serious social issues.
The document provides details about a proposed horror film called "The Night Before The End" produced by Graveyard Productions. It discusses why the group chose the horror genre, the film's concept about a boy kidnapped by a satanic cult in a graveyard, inspiration taken from films like Night of the Living Dead and Carrie, dream cast ideas including David Dorfman and Tobin Bell, the chosen graveyard location, needed technology and equipment, and plans for an unsettling musical score and sounds.
The document provides details about a short horror film called "The Night Before The End" being produced by Graveyard Productions. It will tell the story of a popular boy who takes a shortcut through a graveyard late at night and is kidnapped by a satanic cult who plan to start the apocalypse. The filmmakers chose the horror genre because they enjoy thrill and suspense. They drew inspiration from films like Night of the Living Dead and Carrie. They propose casting actors like David Dorfman and Tobin Bell and filming at Mare Street Graveyard.
The document provides definitions and examples of common movie terminology used to describe various elements of films. It explains genres, actors/characters, settings, plots, climaxes, documentaries, sequels/series, reviews/awards, and other technical terms like shots, scenes, projectors, and cameos. The activities that follow involve students completing a crossword puzzle using these terms and playing a game of "Movie Riddles" where they provide clues without naming titles for others to guess the movie.
The document provides details about the 2013 film "The Purge" including its production, narrative structure, characters, and reception. It was directed by James DeMonaco, starred Ethan Hawke, and had a budget of $3 million but grossed $89 million. The film takes place in 2022 when all crime is legal for 12 hours in the U.S. A family seals themselves in their home but must protect a stranger when a group demands they turn him over. The film received mixed reviews from critics for its violence and social commentary.
The document summarizes a proposed children's musical titled "A Tale of Two Cows". The plot involves two cows, Rodney and Cassie, who escape from their farm through a broken fence to explore the wilderness. They encounter other friendly and dangerous animals and develop feelings for each other. Cassie is later kidnapped by an evil ram named Brucie. The film aims to appeal to children with its talking animal characters, simple setting and story, and multiple songs. Eddie Murphy, Nancy Cartwright, and Vinnie Jones are proposed for the lead voices. Standard marketing tactics like a website, trailers, and TV spots are outlined to generate interest.
This document provides guidance on how to create an effective film pitch. It explains that a pitch should be brief, using a high-concept sentence to describe the film. Common building blocks to use include familiar genres, tropes or combinations like "Jaws in space". The pitch should attractively combine these elements using techniques like analogy, synthesis or juxtaposition. Examples of effective short pitches are given. Researchers are then instructed to develop details about their imagined film's genre, target audience, release timing, budget, stars and director to prepare an engaging pitch.
The document discusses various concepts related to film analysis including denotation and connotation, stereotypes, iconography, and narrative structures. It provides examples and definitions for each concept. For denotation and connotation, it gives examples of how a snake, flag, and gun would be denoted and connoted. For stereotypes, it lists common stereotypes associated with men, women, social classes, and age groups. It also gives examples of iconic images associated with western, sci-fi, and fantasy genres. Finally, it defines linear and non-linear narratives.
There are many film genres including action, adventure, comedy, crime, drama, and science fiction. Genres are identified by conventions such as locations, props, characters, costumes, sound, cinematography, narrative, and themes. Over time, genres evolve in response to changes in society and audience tastes. For example, epic films now contain more action and focus on audience-favorite subgenres like biopics.
There are many genres of films including action, adventure, comedy, crime, drama, and science fiction. Genres are identified by conventions such as locations, props, characters, costumes, sound, cinematography, narrative, and themes. Over time, genres evolve in response to changes in society and audience tastes. For example, epic films now contain more action and focus on subgenres that audiences prefer such as biopics.
The document provides two pitches for opening title sequences (OTS) for horror films. The first pitch is for a voodoo/occult film and discusses conventions of the genre, inspirational films, and plans for a nonlinear OTS that focuses on the mysterious antagonist without revealing their identity. The second pitch is for a killer/psychological thriller based on the true story of "Bible John." It also discusses plans for a nonlinear, montage-style OTS that implies violence through techniques like music and quick cuts to attract audiences aged 15-35 without revealing too much of the plot.
This document contains vocabulary words, phrases, grammar explanations and exercises in English and Catalan for a language lesson. Some of the content covered includes vocabulary revision with words like "script", "released" and "predictable", explanations of the passive voice and impersonal passive, examples of causative verbs like "have" and "get", questions for asking in English, and components of writing a film review.
The document provides definitions and examples of various film concepts including:
- Denotation and connotation of symbols like snakes, flags, and guns.
- An analysis of three movie posters focusing on elements like color, props, costumes, lighting, and framing.
- Descriptions of two movie soundtrack clips and the emotions conveyed.
- Explanations of how stereotypes are portrayed in movies for men, women, social classes, ages, and genres.
- Iconography and symbols associated with western, sci-fi, and fantasy genres.
- Definitions of linear and non-linear narratives with movie examples.
- An analysis of a clip from Star Wars focusing on character, props,
This document provides background information on Tim Burton's career and filmmaking style to inform a documentary. It includes a timeline of Burton's films, notes on his frequent collaborators, conventions of documentaries, analysis of example documentaries, and research on what appeals to Burton fans. Key points are Burton's gothic and outsider-focused characters, influence of German Expressionism, and animated films being more beloved than live action. The document aims to understand the audience and incorporate elements that reflect Burton's distinctive visuals and appeal to fans.
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1. TASK THREE –
MOVIES
NATALÍ GARCIA U.
LUISA FERNANDA CANO MUÑOZ
JESSICA JOHANA GUTIERREZ
YONATAN ARTURO ACERO
ANA LUCIA DIAZ MATOS
2. • a. What’s the Movie’s name?
• The Secret Life Of Pets
• b. Do you think this name is appropriate?
Why?
• The name is adequate, because the
owners, leave the house without knowing
the adventures that their pets live
• c. What other name would you give to
the movie? Why?
• Adventures of hairs and feathers.
• Because they are animals of all species
• d. What type of movie is it?
• it's a adventure film to children and for
the all family too.
• To enjoy a weekend in family
• e. When and where was it made?
• It's a 3d movie. It was produced in 2016,
in New. York., United States.
• By "Illumination Entertainment and
Universal Pictures"
• Under the direction of Chris Renaud,
Yarrow Cheney and Chris Meledandri
• f. What do you think about the locations?
Would you add extra ones? Why?
• The places where the scenes are
developed, are beautiful and give the
impression of being very truly
• g. What’s the movie about?
• A new dog arrives to live with Max and its
owner, but the two pets do not get along.
• In an exit to the park with their career,
they are lost, which is noticed by the she
friend of Max
• She along with the other mascots,
undertake their search, which takes them
to live great and unexpected adventures
by the city.
• h. What’s your opinion about the movie?
Consider: Locations, Actors, Script,
Message, Scenes
• I find it a funny, nice and familiar movie.
• With relaxing landscapes, rescues the
value of friendship.
• A well-made film, with voices appropriate
for each character.
• i. Which character do you identify the
most? Why?
• With Gidget. The she doggy.
• Because she is tender, friendly, smart,
and adventuress
THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS-
NATALI GARCIA U
4. • a. What’s the Movie’s name?
• MAD MAX: fury Road
• b. Do you think this name is appropriate? Why?
• Yes, because the principal actor is Max, a man
very mad and with Fury, the leader
• of army of proprietor of the paradise, that this is
the only part of ground that exists
• in the world, then, Fury has escaped with the
wives of the proprietor, uniting a war
• in the road, Max has escaped of the proprietor
joins they to survive in this battle.
• c. What other name would you give to the
movie? Why?
• SURVIVING IN THE ROAD FOR THE
PARADISE, because they all think about
• how to survive and gain the paradise in the road.
• d. What type of movie is it?
• Science fiction
• e. When and where was it made?
• The movie was it made in Australia at 12 of April
of 1979, in the new version in
• 2015.
• f. What do you think about the locations? Would
you add extra ones?
• Why?
• No, because I consider that the movie has
suitable places for every scene,
• according to the topic of the movie.
• g. What’s the movie about?
• The movie is about like surviving the mastery of
a tyrant who looks for his own
• benefit, denying the possibility to its tribe of
enjoying few natural lives that existed.
• h. What’s your opinion about the movie?
Consider: Locations, Actors,
• Script, Message, Scenes.
• My opinion about the movie is like surviving
opposite to the injustice and tyranny of
• a person that the proprietor believed of to few
natural lives that existed and as it
• was humiliating with it those of its species.
• I. Which character do you identify the most?
Why?
• I identify with Fury, because she is warlike
women, leader, united and she fights for
• what is proposed giving the best thing if the same
MAD MAX FURY
DOAD
6. • A. ¿What’s the movie’s name?
• Toy Story
• b. ¿Do you think this name is appropriate? Why?
• Your name is adequate, because the movie Is about
the adventures of a group of living toys, particularly
Woody the cowboy and space guard Buzz
Lightyear.
• c. ¿What other name would you give to the movie?
Why?
• Toy pranks
• Because the toys make pranks to get out of all the
complexities that arise in the movie
• d. ¿What type of movie is it?
• Because they remind me of my childhood, and these
types of movies show the love that children have to
their toys, as well as the meaning of friendship and
family
• e. ¿When and where was it made?
• Toy Story is a children's computer animation film
directed by John Lasseter, released in 1995 and
produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar. It was
the first feature film of Pixar, in addition to the first
animated film completely with digital effects in the
history of the cinema
• f. ¿What do you think about the locations? Would
you add extra ones? Why?
• The places are beautiful, really the directors put
themselves in the shoes of the children, they have
wonderful colors, they make one to be transported
to that place, not add anything else, really this
movie is beautiful in every sense of the word
• g. ¿What’s the movie about?
• The story follows the adventures of a group of
living toys, particularly Woody the cowboy and
space guard Buzz Lightyear. Although at first rival
each other, as the plot goes by they become friends.
• h. ¿What’s your opinion about the movie? Consider:
Locations, Actors, Script, Message, Scenes
• Is a wonderful film, it is really impressive as they
convey the message of friendship, love and
importance of the family, highlight the values we
have since children, is a film with an impressive
scenery
• I. ¿Which character do you identify the most? Why?
• I identify with Woody for his leadership, love and
fellowship
TOY STORY
8. • a. ¿What’s the Movie’s name?
• The movie´s name is the lion king.
• b. ¿Do you think this name is appropriate? Why?
• I think the movie's name is the appropriate one because
in the entire movie the story is
• about a lion cub that grows up in the jungle and governs
it.
• c. ¿What other name would you give to the movie?
Why?
• The little lion and its friends, I would give this title
because the main character is a little lion
• that has many adventures with a wild pig and a
meerkat.
• d. ¿What type of movie is it?
• This movie is an animated, adventure and family film.
• e. ¿When and where was it made?
• This animated movie was produced in June 24th of
1994 and it was made by Walt Disney
• Pictures in the United States.
• f. ¿What do you think about the locations? Would you
add extra ones? Why?
• The lion king was a movie that used the best real
sceneries of the jungle and savannah, to
• convert them in animated form. I think thanks to the
real sceneries the scenes of the movie
• were flashy. And I would not add extra ones because I
consider the sceneries were the
• necessaries.
• g. ¿What’s the movie about?
• This animated movie is about a lion cub, which was
manipulated by its uncle Scar to believe
• that its father´s dead occurred by its fault. And Simba
goes to the exile, where Simba find two
• new friends a meerkat and a wild pig. These three
inseparable friends share amazing
• adventures, until Simba is an adult and take revenge
and kill to Scar.
• h. ¿What’s your opinion about the movie? Consider:
Locations, Actors, Script, Message,
• Scenes?
• This movie marked my childhood; I think this is one of
the best films produced by Walt
• Disney. Their places reflect real landscapes; the actors
did an excellent job changing their
• voices. In addition, the scenes, scripts and messages
were the best arguments to highlight
• this movie among the others.
• i. ¿Which character do you identify the most? Why?
• I identify with Simba the main character, because
Simba represents loyalty, friendship,
• sincerity and justice. I feel Identified with this kind of
personality
THE LION
KING
10. • a. What’s the Movie’s name?
• The Blind Side.
• b. Do you think this name is appropriate? Why?
• Yes, I think the name is pretty great because this movie shows
a different side of a person that in a common society he is
gonna be rejected.
• c. What other name would you give to the movie? Why?
• A second chance, because this guy has a second opportunity
to change his life and build a better future for himself.
• d. What type of movie is it?
• The type of the movie is Biographical Drama.
• e. When and where was it made?
• This movie was made in United States in 2009.
• f. What do you think about the locations? Would you add
extra ones? Why?
• The locations are the best, every single place that was used in
this movie was wonderful and I wouldn’t add extra ones.
• g. What’s the movie about?
• Teenager Michael Oher (Quinton Aaron) only survives and is
practically a homeless when Leigh Anne Tuohy (Sandra
Bullock) discovers him in the street. Upon learning that the
young man is his daughter's classmate, Leigh Anne insists that
Michael - carrying shorts and t-shirt in the most raw of winter
- get out of the streets. Without hesitating a moment, invites
you to spend the night at his house. What begins as a gesture
of generosity is converts in something more when Michael is
becomes part of the family Tuohy while their origins are very
different.
• In his new environment, adolescent faces completely new
challenges that must be overcome. And with the help of his
new family, Michael exploits its full potential, both inside and
outside the field of play. The presence of Michael in the life of
the Tuohy makes him also discover many things about himself
on his own.
• h. What’s your opinion about the movie? Consider:
Locations, Actors, Script, Message, Scenes
• The Blind Side (a possible dream)' he held not only the
traditional set of humanist drama and well-intentioned that,
during the season of awards in the USA, begins to gain
relevance and build up spectacular numbers of viewers, but it
also eventually devote to Sandra Bullock as an 'academic'
interpreter thanks to provide him an Oscar and a Golden
Globe for her performance. The film, written and directed by
John Lee Hancock, on the basis of the book by Michael Lewis
about the real case of the Michael Oher NFL player, has levels
of bourgeois self-indulgence that is difficult to endure.
• Avoids tone and the simplified narrative, which appeals to the
most basic feelings and desproblematizados of a public who
already attends the room desiring to get excited, embrace with
a so paternalistic vision of racial issues, the differences of
class, or even the social system (shameful the appearance of
Kathy Bates as a tutor Democrat) that is difficult to believe
that any of the people involved in his creative process saw
clearly that polarization. Which makes them complicit in a
tear film object that is transformed into a reprehensible moral
cynicism exercise with its instrumentalization of life of Oher,
instead of singing to the self-improvement that pretends to be.
• I. Which character do you identify the most? Why?
• I identify with Sandra Bullock’s caracter because she is a very
humanitarian woman but she doesn’t like to show or share his
emations and thats exactly who I am, I don’t like to share my
emations and I like to be and stay always strong because I am
a strong woman.
THE BLIND
SIDE