The document appears to be a pitch for a television show titled "The Wurst Job" presented on September 13, 2021. It includes descriptions of 131 scenes divided into panels showing the plot progression over time. The duration of each scene and panel is provided in minutes or hours with the full pitch being over 3 hours in length.
The document contains scene and panel descriptions for "Losing Las Arras Part 1 Network Pitch". It lists 104 scenes divided into panels of 1 minute duration each. The scenes and panels provide a breakdown of the story and timing for a television show pitch.
This document appears to be a pitch for an animated series called "Skatey Cat" presented across multiple scenes and panels. Each panel provides 1 page of the pitch and lasts 1 minute. The pitch is presented over 10 scenes, with the duration of each scene and number of panels varying.
The document appears to be pages from a graphic novel or comic book describing various scenes and panels. In one scene, characters G and F discuss that the immortal being Scarab could destroy their entire universe if he reformed. In another, character C suggests calling character S on a phone they had given him, and character F borrows the phone to do so, reaching someone mumbling about a book.
The document describes a multimedia project titled "Ziwe Intro v2" divided into 8 scenes of varying durations. Each scene contains multiple panels displaying pages from the project, along with the individual duration of each panel. In total, there are 53 panels across the 8 scenes.
This document appears to be a script breakdown for a television show or film titled "Losing Las Arras" split into multiple scenes and panels with accompanying duration times. It includes breakdowns for scenes 130 through 150 with varying numbers of panels (from 1 to 17) and total scene durations ranging from 1 to 17 minutes.
This document appears to be a script or storyboard for a multi-scene production. It is divided into 17 scenes of varying durations. Each scene contains multiple panels, generally around 10-15 panels per scene, with descriptions of actions, characters (including Adelaide, Leo, and Roary), and dialogue. The scenes involve the characters feeding and interacting with seals and other animals at a zoo or aquarium.
The document appears to be a script or storyboard that contains descriptions of 43 scenes with varying numbers of panels within each scene. Each panel has a specified duration. The document provides low-level details about the timing and structure of something, but no contextual information about the overall content or purpose.
The document is a script for a 259 page graphic novel titled "Zeep MK1" by Daniel Whelan. It is divided into 16 scenes of varying durations. Each scene contains panels of 1 minute duration describing the action and events on each corresponding page of the graphic novel.
The document contains scene and panel descriptions for "Losing Las Arras Part 1 Network Pitch". It lists 104 scenes divided into panels of 1 minute duration each. The scenes and panels provide a breakdown of the story and timing for a television show pitch.
This document appears to be a pitch for an animated series called "Skatey Cat" presented across multiple scenes and panels. Each panel provides 1 page of the pitch and lasts 1 minute. The pitch is presented over 10 scenes, with the duration of each scene and number of panels varying.
The document appears to be pages from a graphic novel or comic book describing various scenes and panels. In one scene, characters G and F discuss that the immortal being Scarab could destroy their entire universe if he reformed. In another, character C suggests calling character S on a phone they had given him, and character F borrows the phone to do so, reaching someone mumbling about a book.
The document describes a multimedia project titled "Ziwe Intro v2" divided into 8 scenes of varying durations. Each scene contains multiple panels displaying pages from the project, along with the individual duration of each panel. In total, there are 53 panels across the 8 scenes.
This document appears to be a script breakdown for a television show or film titled "Losing Las Arras" split into multiple scenes and panels with accompanying duration times. It includes breakdowns for scenes 130 through 150 with varying numbers of panels (from 1 to 17) and total scene durations ranging from 1 to 17 minutes.
This document appears to be a script or storyboard for a multi-scene production. It is divided into 17 scenes of varying durations. Each scene contains multiple panels, generally around 10-15 panels per scene, with descriptions of actions, characters (including Adelaide, Leo, and Roary), and dialogue. The scenes involve the characters feeding and interacting with seals and other animals at a zoo or aquarium.
The document appears to be a script or storyboard that contains descriptions of 43 scenes with varying numbers of panels within each scene. Each panel has a specified duration. The document provides low-level details about the timing and structure of something, but no contextual information about the overall content or purpose.
The document is a script for a 259 page graphic novel titled "Zeep MK1" by Daniel Whelan. It is divided into 16 scenes of varying durations. Each scene contains panels of 1 minute duration describing the action and events on each corresponding page of the graphic novel.
The document contains details of scenes and panels from a work titled "Zeep MK1" by Daniel Whelan. Each scene lists its duration and contains multiple panels, each with a duration of 1 minute. There are 16 scenes described over 259 pages.
The document is a script that describes 16 scenes of varying durations. Each scene contains panels of 1 minute duration that correspond to pages in a 259 page script called "Zeep MK1" by Daniel Whelan. The script provides timing information but no other details about the content or narrative of the scenes.
The document describes 45 scenes from a subway project. Each scene contains panels with durations and descriptions of the action. Some of the key events described include an old woman named Jane struggling to get on the subway and finding a seat. She observes interactions between other passengers, including two men fighting over seats and a skater kid sleeping across multiple seats. Later, Jane uses her cane to gently prod the skater kid awake. A pregnant woman then gives up her seat for Jane.
Storyboards for my classmate’s animated film! A little sea slug named Una tries to find her place in the coral reef, but suddenly finds herself going head to head with a ferocious tiger shark!
The document is a script for the story "PIK 124A Stormy Seas" divided into scenes with descriptions of panels and characters' dialogue. It describes two crabs, Kumar and Narly, playing a game of tug-of-war in the ocean as a storm approaches. Kumar suggests they play and counts down before they begin pulling. As they play, Kumar expresses excitement through sounds effects. The story is told through 27 panels across multiple scenes depicting their game.
The document describes a story broken into 8 scenes of varying durations. Each scene contains multiple panels of equal duration that progress the narrative. Specific details about characters, events or a plot summary are not provided.
The document lists the scenes, panels, durations, and page numbers for a 119 page work. It is broken into 39 scenes of varying durations containing panels that each last 1 minute. Some panels also include dialogue. The structure and progression of the story cannot be determined from this document alone, which simply provides a breakdown of the temporal and physical components.
The document contains a detailed breakdown of scenes and panels with their corresponding durations for a story sample. It lists over 60 scenes divided into over 350 panels, with each scene and panel assigned a specific duration. The breakdown suggests it is providing a thorough timeline or storyboard for the narrative and visual components of the story sample.
The document describes the scenes, panels, and durations of a film or video project titled "QUINTAL SEQ03". It includes 19 scenes with varying numbers of panels (1-43) and durations (1 second to 4 minutes). Each panel is assigned an individual duration adding up to the total duration of each scene.
The document outlines 11 scenes from a storyboard for an animated project titled "Clash -A-Rama #109". Each scene is divided into panels with descriptions of the action, characters, and dialogue. In scene 10, the character Amalie goes fishing by casting Ledge's skull on a line into the water. She reels in a fish caught in Ledge's jaws. In scene 11, Amalie and Ledge share a romantic moment, with Amalie saying Ledge is a "keeper" and they kiss despite Ledge's concern about fish breath.
This document appears to be a storyboard for an animated project containing descriptions of scenes, panels, character dialog, sound effects, and actions. It involves multiple characters including Bonnie, Cake, Simon, Fionna, and Huntress. Their plan involves Huntress infiltrating the vampire king's throne room when bombs planted by the others go off, at which point she will shoot his crown and they will pull it to safety. The storyboard progresses through setting up and executing this plan over 103 scenes and their respective panels.
The document describes various scenes and panels from a story called "The Star" involving characters planning and executing an attack on a vampire hive. It provides descriptions of the scenes and panels along with some character dialogue. Bonnie devises a plan to split into 3 teams to hit the hive from different sides at sundown. The teams enter and make their way through the sleeping vampires, while Marceline tells stories to her minions about past attacks.
The document describes the scenes, panels, durations and page numbers of a 133 page story about roommates. It is broken into 8 scenes of varying durations from 1 minute to 41 minutes. Each scene contains multiple panels of 1 minute duration that advance the story over several pages.
The document describes the structure and timing of scenes and panels in a 253-page story about a sea monster. It is divided into multiple scenes of varying durations, with each scene consisting of several panels of specific durations that advance the narrative over successive pages. The detailed breakdown suggests it is a lengthy story told through numerous sequential scenes and panels across its 253 pages.
The document outlines a story broken into 27 scenes of varying durations. Each scene contains 1-13 panels that are 1 minute long, detailing 115 total pages. It provides a structure and timing for the narrative by listing each scene, panel, duration, and corresponding page number.
The document outlines 36 scenes with varying durations. Each scene contains panels showing different shots that last from 7 seconds to 9 minutes and 14 seconds. The scenes include dialogue from a radio host and a mother on the phone, as well as sound effects of music, phone rings, and notification sounds.
The document describes a scene from a story where Tommy and James go on a sled to deliver food orders. They need to break their delivery record for the day. They take a shortcut on the highway to deliver Mrs. Phillips' eggrolls faster. They are able to break the record and deliver the food. Afterwards, Auntie Debbie calls them in for hot chocolate.
The document describes the scenes, panels, durations, and page numbers of a 67-page story titled "DMV ceasars death". It provides the details of various scenes and panels throughout the story, listing the duration and page number for each one.
The document appears to be a storyboard for pre-production of a film or video project. It consists of 199 pages detailing 29 scenes with varying durations. Each scene is broken down into individual panels showing the timing and storyboard page number. The storyboard provides shot-by-shot details and timing for the visual narrative of the project.
The document describes a story broken into scenes and panels. It follows characters Gus and Colin as they try to recreate Colin's rare copy of the movie Space Galaxy Battle 3000 after it was accidentally taped over. Gus films teens enacting the movie's scenes with a camcorder in an attempt to replace the lost footage. The improvised scenes do not go well as the teens sing, scream and refuse to hand over props.
The document contains details of scenes and panels from a work titled "Zeep MK1" by Daniel Whelan. Each scene lists its duration and contains multiple panels, each with a duration of 1 minute. There are 16 scenes described over 259 pages.
The document is a script that describes 16 scenes of varying durations. Each scene contains panels of 1 minute duration that correspond to pages in a 259 page script called "Zeep MK1" by Daniel Whelan. The script provides timing information but no other details about the content or narrative of the scenes.
The document describes 45 scenes from a subway project. Each scene contains panels with durations and descriptions of the action. Some of the key events described include an old woman named Jane struggling to get on the subway and finding a seat. She observes interactions between other passengers, including two men fighting over seats and a skater kid sleeping across multiple seats. Later, Jane uses her cane to gently prod the skater kid awake. A pregnant woman then gives up her seat for Jane.
Storyboards for my classmate’s animated film! A little sea slug named Una tries to find her place in the coral reef, but suddenly finds herself going head to head with a ferocious tiger shark!
The document is a script for the story "PIK 124A Stormy Seas" divided into scenes with descriptions of panels and characters' dialogue. It describes two crabs, Kumar and Narly, playing a game of tug-of-war in the ocean as a storm approaches. Kumar suggests they play and counts down before they begin pulling. As they play, Kumar expresses excitement through sounds effects. The story is told through 27 panels across multiple scenes depicting their game.
The document describes a story broken into 8 scenes of varying durations. Each scene contains multiple panels of equal duration that progress the narrative. Specific details about characters, events or a plot summary are not provided.
The document lists the scenes, panels, durations, and page numbers for a 119 page work. It is broken into 39 scenes of varying durations containing panels that each last 1 minute. Some panels also include dialogue. The structure and progression of the story cannot be determined from this document alone, which simply provides a breakdown of the temporal and physical components.
The document contains a detailed breakdown of scenes and panels with their corresponding durations for a story sample. It lists over 60 scenes divided into over 350 panels, with each scene and panel assigned a specific duration. The breakdown suggests it is providing a thorough timeline or storyboard for the narrative and visual components of the story sample.
The document describes the scenes, panels, and durations of a film or video project titled "QUINTAL SEQ03". It includes 19 scenes with varying numbers of panels (1-43) and durations (1 second to 4 minutes). Each panel is assigned an individual duration adding up to the total duration of each scene.
The document outlines 11 scenes from a storyboard for an animated project titled "Clash -A-Rama #109". Each scene is divided into panels with descriptions of the action, characters, and dialogue. In scene 10, the character Amalie goes fishing by casting Ledge's skull on a line into the water. She reels in a fish caught in Ledge's jaws. In scene 11, Amalie and Ledge share a romantic moment, with Amalie saying Ledge is a "keeper" and they kiss despite Ledge's concern about fish breath.
This document appears to be a storyboard for an animated project containing descriptions of scenes, panels, character dialog, sound effects, and actions. It involves multiple characters including Bonnie, Cake, Simon, Fionna, and Huntress. Their plan involves Huntress infiltrating the vampire king's throne room when bombs planted by the others go off, at which point she will shoot his crown and they will pull it to safety. The storyboard progresses through setting up and executing this plan over 103 scenes and their respective panels.
The document describes various scenes and panels from a story called "The Star" involving characters planning and executing an attack on a vampire hive. It provides descriptions of the scenes and panels along with some character dialogue. Bonnie devises a plan to split into 3 teams to hit the hive from different sides at sundown. The teams enter and make their way through the sleeping vampires, while Marceline tells stories to her minions about past attacks.
The document describes the scenes, panels, durations and page numbers of a 133 page story about roommates. It is broken into 8 scenes of varying durations from 1 minute to 41 minutes. Each scene contains multiple panels of 1 minute duration that advance the story over several pages.
The document describes the structure and timing of scenes and panels in a 253-page story about a sea monster. It is divided into multiple scenes of varying durations, with each scene consisting of several panels of specific durations that advance the narrative over successive pages. The detailed breakdown suggests it is a lengthy story told through numerous sequential scenes and panels across its 253 pages.
The document outlines a story broken into 27 scenes of varying durations. Each scene contains 1-13 panels that are 1 minute long, detailing 115 total pages. It provides a structure and timing for the narrative by listing each scene, panel, duration, and corresponding page number.
The document outlines 36 scenes with varying durations. Each scene contains panels showing different shots that last from 7 seconds to 9 minutes and 14 seconds. The scenes include dialogue from a radio host and a mother on the phone, as well as sound effects of music, phone rings, and notification sounds.
The document describes a scene from a story where Tommy and James go on a sled to deliver food orders. They need to break their delivery record for the day. They take a shortcut on the highway to deliver Mrs. Phillips' eggrolls faster. They are able to break the record and deliver the food. Afterwards, Auntie Debbie calls them in for hot chocolate.
The document describes the scenes, panels, durations, and page numbers of a 67-page story titled "DMV ceasars death". It provides the details of various scenes and panels throughout the story, listing the duration and page number for each one.
The document appears to be a storyboard for pre-production of a film or video project. It consists of 199 pages detailing 29 scenes with varying durations. Each scene is broken down into individual panels showing the timing and storyboard page number. The storyboard provides shot-by-shot details and timing for the visual narrative of the project.
The document describes a story broken into scenes and panels. It follows characters Gus and Colin as they try to recreate Colin's rare copy of the movie Space Galaxy Battle 3000 after it was accidentally taped over. Gus films teens enacting the movie's scenes with a camcorder in an attempt to replace the lost footage. The improvised scenes do not go well as the teens sing, scream and refuse to hand over props.
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