This document provides a synopsis and script for a documentary about people's experiences at their first music festivals. The synopsis outlines that the documentary will share stories from first-time festivalgoers about what happened, how their experiences differed from expectations, and what life was like at the festivals. The script includes interviews with people about their first festivals, what they were expecting, hygiene levels, camp life, seeing bands, queues, food, highlights, surprises, regrets, and advice for other festival virgins.
The video begins with shots of two females standing lifelessly and two males listening to music and moving more actively, suggesting the music brings them to life. It then shows the band Three Days Grace performing, with the singer in black clothing conforming to rock genre conventions. Near the end all characters are shown with a red 'X' tattoo, representing rebelling or their connection to the song. The video portrays the music as bringing the characters to life and allowing escapism for audiences.
Geri Halliwell gained fame as a member of the Spice Girls in the 1990s. In 2001, she released the single "It's Raining Men" from her second solo album. The music video depicts Geri auditioning for a dance role. She starts timidly but gains confidence, leading the other dancers in an energetic performance that amazes the judges. The video features clips from the film Bridget Jones's Diary, of which the song was part of the soundtrack. Geri is portrayed as a dominant yet fun-loving female through her revealing outfit, dance moves, and interactions with the male judges. In contrast, the judges are depicted as dull through their dark clothing and stiff demeanors.
Game of Thrones is a medieval fantasy television series set in a world with dragons, magic, and political intrigue between families vying for control of the Seven Kingdoms. The show is known for its graphic violence and realistic gore. It appeals both to fans of the original book series and to those who enjoy epic fantasy stories like Lord of the Rings. Its complex plots and the possibility that any main character could meet a gruesome end keeps viewers engaged season after season.
This document provides a logline and synopsis for a story called "Festival Virgin" about people sharing their experiences from their first music festivals. The story will share tales from first-time festival goers about what happened, how their experiences differed from expectations, and what life was like at the festivals. It will also serve as a guide for future festival goers with advice on what to do, bring, and how to prepare for their first festival.
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1. Dave Rauch recalls working as a spotlight operator at a U2 concert in 1985 at the USF Sundome where band member Bono pulled a fan, Matt Simmons, on stage to play guitar along with the band during the song Knockin' on Heaven's Door.
2. Kenneth Joyner shares stories of working various technical crew roles for concerts in the 1980s and 1990s at venues like the Starwood Theater and Vanderbilt University, including a time when a production manager proposed sacrificing a cow during a show.
3. Both Rauch and Joyner reminisce about memorable concerts they worked, technical challenges, and interactions with bands through their collections of backstage pass lany
Matt Simmons was chosen from the audience at a 1985 U2 concert to join the band on stage. He was pulled up during the song Knockin' on Heaven's Door and played guitar alongside the band for over two minutes. Dave Rauch, who worked as a spotlight operator at that concert, remembers this moment. Rauch has a collection of over 35 backstage crew passes from concerts he worked in the 1980s, including U2 shows.
This document outlines a shooting schedule for a film project over four days. On the first two Mondays, performance scenes of a band playing in a dark school hall will be filmed, using various shots of the band members and their instruments. On Wednesday, narrative scenes will be shot in Market Rasen at night of youths running through town and attacking an individual, using tracking and point-of-view shots. Similarly, on Thursday narrative scenes will be filmed of youths trashing a park at night in Market Rasen, using tracking and close-up shots.
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The document discusses plans for a music video for the song "Everybody Be Somebody" by ATM, a dance/house band. It proposes casting a lead female dancer, her friends, and masked male dancers as rivals. The style would take inspiration from 1920s flapper fashion. Promotion would involve a digipak and website to target the target 13-35 audience familiar with clubs, parties and dance music. The basic idea is that girls travel London having fun pursued by masked dancers, until a climactic dance-off instead of fight where the girls emerge victorious but the lead puts on a mask at the end.
The document discusses the genre of rock music, describing its origins in the 1950s United States and typical instrumentation including guitar, drums, and bass. It focuses on the subgenre of soft rock, which combines elements of rock and folk music for a mellower sound. Soft rock targets teenagers and young adults from 16-25 years old. Examples of popular soft rock bands and songs are provided, including Air Supply, Journey, Fleetwood Mac, and Eagles. Typical attributes of soft rock music videos and live performances are also outlined, such as dark lighting, leather jackets and jeans, and long untidy hair.
Teaching With Love And Laughter MotherS Day Writing And Two FreebiesTraci Webb
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The document provides instructions for how to request an assignment writing service from HelpWriting.net. It outlines 5 steps: 1) Create an account, 2) Complete an order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline, 3) Review bids from writers and choose one, 4) Receive the paper and ensure it meets expectations, 5) Request revisions if needed, knowing plagiarized work will result in a refund. The service uses a bidding system and promises original, high-quality content.
Here are potential responses to the questions:
1. Dubstep is an electronic music genre that has developed a following for its unique sound characterized by bass drops and wobbly basslines. As with any genre, it appeals to some but not others.
2. Dubstep's popularity likely stems from it capturing the imagination of a generation that has grown up with technology and electronic music. The glitchy, robotic sounds resonate with some listeners and complement the pulsing rhythms. It also found a community online to cultivate fans.
3. What defines dubstep is the emphasis on bass weight and rhythmic complexity. Tracks make prominent use of sub-bass frequencies and half-time drum patterns. They also often
The document provides information about helping a child master the /r/ sound. It explains that the /r/ sound is challenging as it requires coordinating the lips, tongue, and throat. It recommends focusing on each component separately and then combining them. Specific tips are given, such as using a mirror to show how the lips form an "O" shape and practicing with fun activities like pretending to be a fish. The document stresses the importance of patience and praise to help children feel comfortable producing the /r/ sound.
J EFF TODD TITONThe SoundscapeThe world around us is ful.docxchristiandean12115
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J EFF TODD TITON
The Soundscape
The world around us is full of sounds. All of them are meaningful in some way. Some
are sounds you make. You might sing in the shower, talk to yourself, shout to a
friend, whistle a tune, sing along with a song on your mp3 player, practice a piece on
your instrument, play in a band or orchestra, or sing in a chorus or an informal group
on a street corner. Some are sounds from sources outside yourself. If you live in the
city, you hear a lot of sounds made by people. You might be startled by the sound
of a truck beeping as it backs up, or by a car alarm. The noise of the garbage and
recycling trucks on an early morning pickup or the drone of a diesel engine in a
parked truck nearby might irritate you. In the country you can more easily hear the
sounds of nature. In the spring and summer you might hear birds singing and calling
to each other, the snorting of deer in the woods, or the excited barks of a distant dog.
By a river or the ocean you might hear the sounds of surf or boats loading and
unloading or the deep bass of foghorns. Stop for a moment and listen to the sounds
around you. What do you hear? A computer hard drive? A refrigerator motor? Wind
outside? Footsteps in the hallway? A car going by? Why didnt you hear those
sounds a moment ago? We usually filter out background noise for good reason,
but in doing so we deaden our sense of hearing. For a moment, stop reading and
become alive to the soundscape. What do you hear? Try doing that at different times
of the day, in various places: Listen to the soundscape and pick out all the different
sounds you may have taken for granted until now.
Just as landscape refers to land, soundscape refers to sound: the characteristic
sounds of a particular place, both human and nonhuman. (The Canadian composer
R. Murray Schafer developed this term; see Schafer 1980.) The examples so far offer
present-day soundscapes, but what were they like in the past? What kinds of sounds
might dinosaurs have made? With our wristwatches we can always find out what
time it is, but in medieval Europe people told time by listening to the bells of the local
clock tower. Today we take the sounds of a passing railroad train for granted, but
people found its sounds arresting when first heard.
The American naturalist Henry David Thoreau was alive to the soundscape
when he lived by himself in a cabin in the woods at Walden Pond 160 years ago. As
TheMusic-Culture as a
World ofMusic
C H A P T E R
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1
he wrote inWalden, The whistle of the steam engine penetrated my woods summer
and wintersounding like the scream of a hawk sailing over some farmers yard.
After this ominous comparisonthe hawk is a bird of preyThoreau describes the
train as an iron horse (a common comparison at the time) and then a dragon, a
threatening symbol of chaos rather than industrial progress: When I hear the iron
horse make the hills echo with his snort like thundershaking the earth with his
feet, and bre.
The document announces that international R&B star Trey Songz will be touring in South Africa in August, with concerts scheduled in Durban on August 8th and Johannesburg on August 9th (Women's Day). The tour, hosted by Elite Concerts, will focus on celebrating women during Women's Month. Tickets range in price from R595 to R1,195. Rampa Masoko of Elite Concerts says they are proud to bring top entertainers to South Africa and that there is no better way to celebrate Women's Day than with Trey Songz.
The document discusses the author's interest and experience in sound design for film and television. They were introduced to film and media in 2013 and have been working seriously in the field for 2 years, finishing college and doing freelance work. They enjoy being creative with sound, such as remastering or creating new sounds. They have gained experience through a BFI academy master class and working on several short films as a sound designer. They are currently working with children and hope to apply the organizational skills they are learning to further education and career.
Christopher Yarwood is writing to inquire about potential work opportunities at BBC Television. He has recently completed media and film study courses and is interested in television production. Yarwood has experience working on film shoots and creating his own films. He believes working for BBC would be the next step in his career. Samples of his work can be found on his website. Yarwood describes himself as hardworking with original creative ideas from his course background and experience working with large crews on past projects.
Christopher Yarwood is writing to inquire about potential work opportunities at BBC Television. He has recently completed media and film study courses and is interested in television production. Yarwood has experience working on film shoots and creating his own films. He believes working for the BBC would be the next step in his career. Samples of his work can be found on his website and he is hardworking with creative ideas.
Christopher Yarwood is writing to inquire about possible future work opportunities with BBC television. He has recently completed media and film studies courses and is interested in pursuing a career in television production. Yarwood believes his experience working on film shoots and collaborating with large crews through film academies has prepared him to be a hardworking, creative member of a television production team. He emphasizes his strong interpersonal skills and enjoys building work partnerships outside of work.
The document introduces Bois, Paul, and Kovsky, three characters stranded on a mysterious island, describing their personalities and backgrounds, with Bois as a lumberjack, Paul as a nervous inventor, and Kovsky as an unpredictable leader. It then outlines a potential 12-episode first season for an animated series about the trio, with episodes featuring hallucinogenic berries, a disputed beach ball, hunting a mythical beast, escape attempts from the island, and more.
Guy is a social worker assigned to look after four demons - Olde Knick, Yarn Cat, Earth Man, and The Chairman - who live with him in a flat. Olde Knick is an evil demon looking to reap souls, Yarn Cat is depressed and submissive, Earth Man is sexually confused, and The Chairman is an alcoholic former military octopus. The demons cause daily chaos in Guy's life. In the first episode, Guy receives a letter informing them that "they are coming," sending the housemates into a panic as they pack up to leave. The series follows Guy struggling to manage the demons and maintain his sanity as they wreak havoc around the city.
The document outlines an advertising plan and schedule. It will go with the first concept presented, using a simple and bold style to promote fresh and easy ingredients. The plan includes a three week timeline for photography, editing, and finalizing with the client. It also discusses budgets, risks, legal issues, launch dates, and the resources and roles needed. The total cost is estimated at 贈950.
The document discusses three concepts for marketing materials for a new Mexican street food restaurant. Concept 1 uses a 1930s-1950s cartoon style with bright colors, short messages, and memorable mascots. Concept 2 draws on 1980s pop art with bright patterned backgrounds and a pop art aesthetic. Concept 3 incorporates traditional Mexican images, textures, and symbols relating to native and ancient Mexican culture. All concepts would have a 3-week production timeline and budget of around 贈800. Risks include food contamination during photoshoots, and potential legal or ethical issues with images.
The document outlines a marketing campaign for a Mexican restaurant. It proposes a 3-week timeline with 1 week for photography shoots, 1 week for editing and graphics, and 1 week for finalizing and printing. The estimated budget is 贈800 which covers photography, graphic design, production costs, and a model. Risks like food contamination or allergic reactions are addressed. Feedback indicated moving forward with a simple, colorful cartoon style incorporating elements of the initial concepts.
The document discusses three concepts for promoting a Mexican street food business. Concept One draws from 1930s-1950s cartoon styles using bright colors, simple messages, and memorable mascots. Concept Two takes a 1980s pop art approach with vibrant patterns and colors. Concept Three features traditional Mexican textures, images from history, and authentic color palettes. Across concepts, the document outlines a three-week production timeline and 贈800 budget for photography, design work, and printing promotional materials. It also identifies risks like food contamination and allergies and legal issues regarding copyright.
The document discusses three concepts for branding a Mexican street food company. Concept one draws from 1930s-1950s cartoon styles using bright colors, simple messages, and memorable mascots. Concept two draws from 1980s pop art styles employing bright colors and pop fashion looks. Concept three incorporates traditional Mexican textures, images of statues, writings and symbols, and traditional color palettes. Elements that could be brought into the final pitch include the format and mascot from concept one, bright backgrounds and key art style from concept two, and textures, images, and colors from concept three.
This document provides information about an advertisement campaign created by BBH agency for Lynx deodorant called "Peace". It discusses BBH's ownership history and operating model as a global creative agency. It then analyzes a print advertisement from the Lynx "Peace" campaign, summarizing the purpose, product genre, emotional genre, form, style, content, meaning, production process, target audience, and potential issues. Key details include that the ad portrays soldiers and civilians enjoying a beach party in a war zone to promote the message that Lynx helps users "make peace, not war," and potentially faces issues around representation of race, gender, and glorification of war.
This document provides information about an advertisement campaign created by BBH agency for Lynx deodorant. It discusses BBH's ownership history and operating model as a global creative agency. Regarding the Lynx campaign, it analyzes a print ad promoting the "Peace" product line. The ad depicts soldiers and civilians enjoying a beach party in a war zone. It aims to suggest that using Lynx will make the viewer attractive and able to "make peace." The target audience is identified as males aged 13-25 who enjoy action films, games and spending time with females. Issues around the ad's representation of gender, race and war themes are also examined.
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The document discusses plans for a music video for the song "Everybody Be Somebody" by ATM, a dance/house band. It proposes casting a lead female dancer, her friends, and masked male dancers as rivals. The style would take inspiration from 1920s flapper fashion. Promotion would involve a digipak and website to target the target 13-35 audience familiar with clubs, parties and dance music. The basic idea is that girls travel London having fun pursued by masked dancers, until a climactic dance-off instead of fight where the girls emerge victorious but the lead puts on a mask at the end.
The document discusses the genre of rock music, describing its origins in the 1950s United States and typical instrumentation including guitar, drums, and bass. It focuses on the subgenre of soft rock, which combines elements of rock and folk music for a mellower sound. Soft rock targets teenagers and young adults from 16-25 years old. Examples of popular soft rock bands and songs are provided, including Air Supply, Journey, Fleetwood Mac, and Eagles. Typical attributes of soft rock music videos and live performances are also outlined, such as dark lighting, leather jackets and jeans, and long untidy hair.
Teaching With Love And Laughter MotherS Day Writing And Two FreebiesTraci Webb
油
The document provides instructions for how to request an assignment writing service from HelpWriting.net. It outlines 5 steps: 1) Create an account, 2) Complete an order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline, 3) Review bids from writers and choose one, 4) Receive the paper and ensure it meets expectations, 5) Request revisions if needed, knowing plagiarized work will result in a refund. The service uses a bidding system and promises original, high-quality content.
Here are potential responses to the questions:
1. Dubstep is an electronic music genre that has developed a following for its unique sound characterized by bass drops and wobbly basslines. As with any genre, it appeals to some but not others.
2. Dubstep's popularity likely stems from it capturing the imagination of a generation that has grown up with technology and electronic music. The glitchy, robotic sounds resonate with some listeners and complement the pulsing rhythms. It also found a community online to cultivate fans.
3. What defines dubstep is the emphasis on bass weight and rhythmic complexity. Tracks make prominent use of sub-bass frequencies and half-time drum patterns. They also often
The document provides information about helping a child master the /r/ sound. It explains that the /r/ sound is challenging as it requires coordinating the lips, tongue, and throat. It recommends focusing on each component separately and then combining them. Specific tips are given, such as using a mirror to show how the lips form an "O" shape and practicing with fun activities like pretending to be a fish. The document stresses the importance of patience and praise to help children feel comfortable producing the /r/ sound.
J EFF TODD TITONThe SoundscapeThe world around us is ful.docxchristiandean12115
油
J EFF TODD TITON
The Soundscape
The world around us is full of sounds. All of them are meaningful in some way. Some
are sounds you make. You might sing in the shower, talk to yourself, shout to a
friend, whistle a tune, sing along with a song on your mp3 player, practice a piece on
your instrument, play in a band or orchestra, or sing in a chorus or an informal group
on a street corner. Some are sounds from sources outside yourself. If you live in the
city, you hear a lot of sounds made by people. You might be startled by the sound
of a truck beeping as it backs up, or by a car alarm. The noise of the garbage and
recycling trucks on an early morning pickup or the drone of a diesel engine in a
parked truck nearby might irritate you. In the country you can more easily hear the
sounds of nature. In the spring and summer you might hear birds singing and calling
to each other, the snorting of deer in the woods, or the excited barks of a distant dog.
By a river or the ocean you might hear the sounds of surf or boats loading and
unloading or the deep bass of foghorns. Stop for a moment and listen to the sounds
around you. What do you hear? A computer hard drive? A refrigerator motor? Wind
outside? Footsteps in the hallway? A car going by? Why didnt you hear those
sounds a moment ago? We usually filter out background noise for good reason,
but in doing so we deaden our sense of hearing. For a moment, stop reading and
become alive to the soundscape. What do you hear? Try doing that at different times
of the day, in various places: Listen to the soundscape and pick out all the different
sounds you may have taken for granted until now.
Just as landscape refers to land, soundscape refers to sound: the characteristic
sounds of a particular place, both human and nonhuman. (The Canadian composer
R. Murray Schafer developed this term; see Schafer 1980.) The examples so far offer
present-day soundscapes, but what were they like in the past? What kinds of sounds
might dinosaurs have made? With our wristwatches we can always find out what
time it is, but in medieval Europe people told time by listening to the bells of the local
clock tower. Today we take the sounds of a passing railroad train for granted, but
people found its sounds arresting when first heard.
The American naturalist Henry David Thoreau was alive to the soundscape
when he lived by himself in a cabin in the woods at Walden Pond 160 years ago. As
TheMusic-Culture as a
World ofMusic
C H A P T E R
1
1
he wrote inWalden, The whistle of the steam engine penetrated my woods summer
and wintersounding like the scream of a hawk sailing over some farmers yard.
After this ominous comparisonthe hawk is a bird of preyThoreau describes the
train as an iron horse (a common comparison at the time) and then a dragon, a
threatening symbol of chaos rather than industrial progress: When I hear the iron
horse make the hills echo with his snort like thundershaking the earth with his
feet, and bre.
The document announces that international R&B star Trey Songz will be touring in South Africa in August, with concerts scheduled in Durban on August 8th and Johannesburg on August 9th (Women's Day). The tour, hosted by Elite Concerts, will focus on celebrating women during Women's Month. Tickets range in price from R595 to R1,195. Rampa Masoko of Elite Concerts says they are proud to bring top entertainers to South Africa and that there is no better way to celebrate Women's Day than with Trey Songz.
The document discusses the author's interest and experience in sound design for film and television. They were introduced to film and media in 2013 and have been working seriously in the field for 2 years, finishing college and doing freelance work. They enjoy being creative with sound, such as remastering or creating new sounds. They have gained experience through a BFI academy master class and working on several short films as a sound designer. They are currently working with children and hope to apply the organizational skills they are learning to further education and career.
Christopher Yarwood is writing to inquire about potential work opportunities at BBC Television. He has recently completed media and film study courses and is interested in television production. Yarwood has experience working on film shoots and creating his own films. He believes working for BBC would be the next step in his career. Samples of his work can be found on his website. Yarwood describes himself as hardworking with original creative ideas from his course background and experience working with large crews on past projects.
Christopher Yarwood is writing to inquire about potential work opportunities at BBC Television. He has recently completed media and film study courses and is interested in television production. Yarwood has experience working on film shoots and creating his own films. He believes working for the BBC would be the next step in his career. Samples of his work can be found on his website and he is hardworking with creative ideas.
Christopher Yarwood is writing to inquire about possible future work opportunities with BBC television. He has recently completed media and film studies courses and is interested in pursuing a career in television production. Yarwood believes his experience working on film shoots and collaborating with large crews through film academies has prepared him to be a hardworking, creative member of a television production team. He emphasizes his strong interpersonal skills and enjoys building work partnerships outside of work.
The document introduces Bois, Paul, and Kovsky, three characters stranded on a mysterious island, describing their personalities and backgrounds, with Bois as a lumberjack, Paul as a nervous inventor, and Kovsky as an unpredictable leader. It then outlines a potential 12-episode first season for an animated series about the trio, with episodes featuring hallucinogenic berries, a disputed beach ball, hunting a mythical beast, escape attempts from the island, and more.
Guy is a social worker assigned to look after four demons - Olde Knick, Yarn Cat, Earth Man, and The Chairman - who live with him in a flat. Olde Knick is an evil demon looking to reap souls, Yarn Cat is depressed and submissive, Earth Man is sexually confused, and The Chairman is an alcoholic former military octopus. The demons cause daily chaos in Guy's life. In the first episode, Guy receives a letter informing them that "they are coming," sending the housemates into a panic as they pack up to leave. The series follows Guy struggling to manage the demons and maintain his sanity as they wreak havoc around the city.
The document outlines an advertising plan and schedule. It will go with the first concept presented, using a simple and bold style to promote fresh and easy ingredients. The plan includes a three week timeline for photography, editing, and finalizing with the client. It also discusses budgets, risks, legal issues, launch dates, and the resources and roles needed. The total cost is estimated at 贈950.
The document discusses three concepts for marketing materials for a new Mexican street food restaurant. Concept 1 uses a 1930s-1950s cartoon style with bright colors, short messages, and memorable mascots. Concept 2 draws on 1980s pop art with bright patterned backgrounds and a pop art aesthetic. Concept 3 incorporates traditional Mexican images, textures, and symbols relating to native and ancient Mexican culture. All concepts would have a 3-week production timeline and budget of around 贈800. Risks include food contamination during photoshoots, and potential legal or ethical issues with images.
The document outlines a marketing campaign for a Mexican restaurant. It proposes a 3-week timeline with 1 week for photography shoots, 1 week for editing and graphics, and 1 week for finalizing and printing. The estimated budget is 贈800 which covers photography, graphic design, production costs, and a model. Risks like food contamination or allergic reactions are addressed. Feedback indicated moving forward with a simple, colorful cartoon style incorporating elements of the initial concepts.
The document discusses three concepts for promoting a Mexican street food business. Concept One draws from 1930s-1950s cartoon styles using bright colors, simple messages, and memorable mascots. Concept Two takes a 1980s pop art approach with vibrant patterns and colors. Concept Three features traditional Mexican textures, images from history, and authentic color palettes. Across concepts, the document outlines a three-week production timeline and 贈800 budget for photography, design work, and printing promotional materials. It also identifies risks like food contamination and allergies and legal issues regarding copyright.
The document discusses three concepts for branding a Mexican street food company. Concept one draws from 1930s-1950s cartoon styles using bright colors, simple messages, and memorable mascots. Concept two draws from 1980s pop art styles employing bright colors and pop fashion looks. Concept three incorporates traditional Mexican textures, images of statues, writings and symbols, and traditional color palettes. Elements that could be brought into the final pitch include the format and mascot from concept one, bright backgrounds and key art style from concept two, and textures, images, and colors from concept three.
This document provides information about an advertisement campaign created by BBH agency for Lynx deodorant called "Peace". It discusses BBH's ownership history and operating model as a global creative agency. It then analyzes a print advertisement from the Lynx "Peace" campaign, summarizing the purpose, product genre, emotional genre, form, style, content, meaning, production process, target audience, and potential issues. Key details include that the ad portrays soldiers and civilians enjoying a beach party in a war zone to promote the message that Lynx helps users "make peace, not war," and potentially faces issues around representation of race, gender, and glorification of war.
This document provides information about an advertisement campaign created by BBH agency for Lynx deodorant. It discusses BBH's ownership history and operating model as a global creative agency. Regarding the Lynx campaign, it analyzes a print ad promoting the "Peace" product line. The ad depicts soldiers and civilians enjoying a beach party in a war zone. It aims to suggest that using Lynx will make the viewer attractive and able to "make peace." The target audience is identified as males aged 13-25 who enjoy action films, games and spending time with females. Issues around the ad's representation of gender, race and war themes are also examined.
The document discusses three concepts for visual style - 1930s-1950s cartoon style, 1980s pop art, and traditional Mexican images, textures, and symbols. For the 1930s-1950s style, it notes the use of bright colors, short messages, and memorable mascots. The 1980s pop art concept focuses on incorporating bright colors and pop art fashion looks. The traditional concept emphasizes using textures from Mexican culture as well as historical images and symbols with traditional color palettes. Key elements from each that could be incorporated into the final pitch include the simple format and mascots from the 1930s-1950s style, bright backgrounds and key art from pop art, and traditional images and textures.
The Shady Bunch script follows three characters - Paul, Bois, and Kovsky - around a campfire on a mysterious island at night. After hearing a strange noise, Kovsky returns with berries which he feeds to the group. Bois and Kovsky then have bizarre hallucinations involving melting faces and inflatable arm men. The next morning, Kovsky wakes up from a dream only to discover that the events of the previous night, including the appearance of fire people making love in the distance, were real. He eats the remaining berries in shock.
This document outlines animation rates for various roles in productions using animation techniques like cel, sand/paint on glass, puppetry, claymation, and computer generated imaging. It provides recommended minimum weekly rates for roles such as director, producer, editor, character designer, animator, designer, and others ranging from 贈420 to 贈696 per 40-hour week depending on experience and responsibilities. It also includes rates for contract work like storyboard artists and clean-up artists. The rates do not include materials, equipment, or specialist skills which should be negotiated separately.
This document discusses several potential legal and ethical issues around offensive content, age ratings, representation, and copyright. It addresses topics like violence, gore, sex, drugs, and language and considers how a dark animated series would need an 18 rating. It also analyzes the representation of miserable people in cities and those with depression through the main character and a sad yarn cat. Finally, it touches on a potential copyright issue using resources and images from the internet in character designs.
This document outlines a 12-week production schedule and budget for an animated film. It includes a timeline showing pre-production, production, and post-production phases across 12 weeks. It also lists crew roles and their weekly or sessional costs, and calculates a total budget of 贈33,846.
This document is a draft script for the television show "Superville High". It introduces the main character Xavier and shows him being given a tour of the school by the Progress Coach. During the tour, Xavier observes students with different abilities, including a girl moving books with her mind, a student who can duplicate himself playing chess, and a very tall student punching a brick wall. The Progress Coach explains the students' powers and that the school helps gifted young people learn to control their abilities. The tour ends at Xavier's dorm room.
Adam is a 15-year-old werewolf from Reading who is adjusting to his new life after discovering he killed his parents during a transformation. He wants to learn more about his werewolf ancestors and gain control over his transformations so he can make a new life for himself and understand why his parents never told him about his werewolf bloodline. However, Adam faces challenges in achieving his goals due to people's prejudice against his ancestors and the fact that he killed his parents, and he must learn to control transforming at any time as a werewolf.
1. Festival Virgin
Written By
Chris Yarwood
Log line:
Tales of experiences of first time festivals goers.
Synopsis:
A story of experiences from people who went to several
different festivals for the first time sharing their stories
of what happened, how it differed from their expections and
what life was like at the festivals.
It's also a guide for people whom might be going to a
festival in the years to follow and will contain advice for
them on what to do and what not to do, what to bring and how
to prepare.
2. Montage
The intro
Music - the xx - intro
Ext. field
Time early morning
Shot 1:
Tom walking up and setting up chair
shot 2:
looking off into the distant whilst voice over begins.
Shot 3:
to another person with voice still going and its them
setting up.
Shot 4:
Cut to tent being zipped up.
Shot 5:
Shot Back to Tom sitting down and eating/ having a drink
Shot 6:
Ben looking through a bag whilst in field (still voice over)
Shot 7:
Cut away Pan on a festival wrist band
Shot 8:
Cut to long shot of a field with film title and the voice
over ends same as music.
3. 1
SCENE 1
EXT. FIELDS, TIME MIDDAY - OPEN FEILDS WITH TREES OR CROPS
IN THE BACKGROUND IN A NORMAL RURAL ENGLAND STYLE WITH
CAMPERS ENTERING IN.[LS-STEADY CAM- LOW ANGLE]
CHRIS (O.S.)
Where and when was your first
festival?
VAL
Their response then a little detail
to (saying the festival they went
to and what's the size of it) [MCU
- TRIPOD - EYE LINE]
JAMES,NIA,TOM,BEN,GEMMA
Give their responses to question
(same as above with the explanation
to their festival[MCU - TRIPOD -
EYE LINE]
CUT AWAY, WHIST TALKING IS HAPPENING SHOTS TO TENTS, WRIST
BANDS, WELLIES RELEVANT SHOTS TO CONVERSATION OR FESTIVALS
IN GENERAL. [CU -HIGH ANGLE - HAND-HELD]
CHRIS (O.S.)
What were you expecting from your
first time when walking through the
festival gates?
JAMES
Response to question ( saying
worries of security, what the field
lay out was going to be like and
size of place) [MCU - TRIPOD -
EYELINE]
CUT AWAY TO THINGS THAT THEY WERE EXPECTING E.G. MASSIVE
EMPTY SPACED OUT FIELDS, SNIFFER SEARCH DOGS, TIGHTER
SECURITY AT GATES. [LS - PANNING -HAND-HELD]
GEMMA, VAL
Another persons response (explain
the worries of rowdy people near by
or being in a far away spot0[MCU -
TRIPOD - EYE LINE]
Montage during response and link, bird eye view helicopter
4. 2
shots of festivals and entrance walk ins or long shots of
the whole place.
CHRIS (O.S.)
What were your first thoughts of
the festival when walking through
looking for a spot to camp up?
CUT AWAY TO FIRST DAY AT FESTIVAL WITH BACKPACKS DURING
QUESTION AND RESPONSE DURING END OF CUT AWAY [MLS - TRACKING
- HAND-HELD]
ELLA, LAUREN
Response (talking about other
campers and how crazy they were and
talking the opposites to the
expectations) [MCU - TRIPOD - EYE
LINE]
BEN, MATT
Second response( talking about the
lack of security and closed field
zones) [MCU - TRIPOD - EYE LINE]
CHRIS (O.S.)
What kind of hygiene levels did you
endure during your stay,for example
how horrible were toilets compared
to home?
VAL, NIA
Their response ( talking about the
vile toilets and how bare they
were, and comparing them to toilets
in the main arena and how important
toilet roll is) [MCU - TRIPOD - EYE
LINE]
A LONG STREAM OF CUT AWAYS OF THINGS THAT ARE BROUGHT INTO
CONVERSATION
FOOTAGE E.G FOOTAGE OF TOILETS, THE SHOWERS BEING USED AND
THE BIN SITES AND THE TRASH INVOLVED. [CU - HIGH ANGLE -
HAND-HELD] [MS - TRIPOD - EYE LINE]
CUT AWAY
SCENE 2
5. 3
EXT.-MID DAY- CAMPERS ARE GETTING INTO A MORE LAUGHY AND
GIGGLY POSISTION REMEMBERING THE EVENTS OF THE FESTIVALS
WHILST IN THE SUN. [ELS - EYE LINE - TRIPOD]
CHRIS (O.S.)
What was camplife like in ways of
the neighbours and the space
around you to call your own camp
site and what were you doing during
the day when the bands were not on?
NIA
Response (talking about small
camping space and the tight areas
near by and talking about messing
around before band time)[MCU -
TRIPOD - EYE LINE]
LAUREN
Response (talking about friends
made whom camped near by)[MCU -
TRIPOD - EYE LINE]
CUT AWAY MONTAGE TO PHOTOS OF FRIENDS MADE, FOOTAGE OF
CAMPERS AND THE CAMP LAYOUT IN FIELDS. [LS - PANNING - HIGH
ANGLE - HAND-HELD]
TOM (VOICE OVER)
(introducing us to the next
chapter)
MONTAGE OF FIELDS AND CAMP SITES.
CHRIS (O.S.)
After the first day
walking,travelling and camping what
was it like to head into the main
arena for the first time to see
your favourite bands?
SHOT OF ENTRANCE OR MAIN ARENA E.G THE QUES GETTING IN,
PHOTOS OF SEARCHING TAKING PLACE [POV - CU - EYE LINE]
JAMES
Response ( Talking about how
intense the build was to the main
zone flowing the huge crowd of
people, hearing the music play in
the distance getting closer and
then walking through the gates the
first time and seeing the huge size
(MORE)
6. 4
of the place) [MCU - TRIPOD - EYE
JAMES (CONT'D)
LINE]
CHRIS (O.S.)
What sets and bands did you manage
to see? Its famously know how
hectic it can get, when was it most
stressful for you when planning the
evening?
ELLA,MATT,BEN
Response (Talking about the
numerous bands they saw, about the
amount of times they lost their
friends, got lost themselves and
talking about the arguments that
started when planning bands to see)
[MCU - TRIPOD - EYE LINE]
LOADS OF SHOTS OF FOOTAGE OF BANDS SAID E.G THE ARTIC
MONKEYS (READING), CALVIN HARRIS (ISLE OF WHITE) AND THEIR
MUSIC SETS AT FESTIVALS [HELICOPTER SHOTS- ELS -
AERIAL/CRANE SHOT] [CU-POV-HAND-HELD]
CHRIS (O.S.)
For big festivals holding around
90,000 people it can get rather
busy right? So how long were
waiting in queues for
bands,food,toilets and search
areas?
JAMES,TOM,GEMMA
Response to question - (talking
about the size of queues and how
long it took to get in, talking
about the intense searches and
starving when watching to order
food) [MCU - TRIPOD - EYE LINE]
CUT AWAY TO REVLANT IMAGES AND FOOTAGE E.G. THE QUEUES FOR
THE MAIN ARENA, JAMES VISTING MEIDCAL TENT, SEARCHING ZONES
[CU-STEADY CAM- HAND-HELD]
CHRIS (O.S.)
Over the years festivals have
improved in the quality of food to
serve to campers, what was the best
and worst meal you had at the
festival?
7. 5
NIA.LAUREN
Response (talking about the great
pulled pork, take away pizza,
chinese food and other food stalls,
then talking about horrible camp
food like cold beans or mouldy
bread and overnight rice) [MCU -
TRIPOD - EYE LINE]
CUT AWAY TO FOOD STANDS / BARS, ELLA AND LAUREN VISTING A
FOOD STAND, BEN AND MATT AT A BAR GETTING DRINKS, VAL AND
NIA EATING AT THE CAMP AT NIGHT. [LS - TRIPOD - EYE LINE]
[MCU - LOW ANGLE - HAND-HELD]
TOM
(voice over) leads us to chapter 4
SCENE 3
EXT. -MIDDAY - CLOSING LIGHT AS THE CAMPERS FINSIH THE
INTERVIEW WITH THE SUN SLOWLY SETTING IN THE BACKGROUND.
CHRIS (O.S.)
From an big event like a festival
holding the biggest bands in the
world its juts like one big party,
from those days were your big
highlights?
JAMES
Responses to questions - (taking
about getting to the front barriers
of bands, the laughs and banter on
coaches and the dancing at the
silent disco) [MCU - TRIPOD - EYE
LINE]
SHOTS TO FOOTAGE OF THIS AWNSERS AND CUT AWAYS, MUSIC
HIGHLIGHTS LIKE BANDS IN THE CROWDS, EVERYONE AT SILENT
DISCO WITH HEADPHONES DANCING, PHOTOS OF FUN MOMENTS.
[ECU-STEADY CAM-EYE LINE] [LS-HAND-HELD-EYE LINE]
CHRIS (O.S.)
Like before saying the big size of
the festivals holding over 90,000
people under the influence and in
high spirits a lot of people must
of been getting rowdy and wild,
what were top moments that took you
by surprise and that you could of
never expected?
8. 6
MATT,BEN,VAL
Response (talking about random
drunk people approaching them,
people throwing canned food in
camps, random dance offs in the
fields, fights starting) [MCU -
TRIPOD - EYE LINE]
PHOTOS OF RELAVANT CONTENT, PICTURES WITH STRANGERS OR
DRESSED UP PEOPLE OR JUST WILD PEOPLE, FILMING A FIGHT
HAPPEN [MS-UNSTEADY - HAND-HELD] [CU - EYE LINE - HAND-HELD]
SHOT TO FOOTAGE TOO
CHRIS (O.S.)
With all the partying and madness
going on you must of had some
regrets when out seeing the bands
or socializing with friends, what
were some of your regrets?
MATT,TOM,GEMMA,LAUREN
Response to question ( talking
about getting too drunk and feeling
ill, starting fights, humiliating
themselves in front of strangers)
[MCU - TRIPOD - EYE LINE]
CUT AWAYS, PHOTOS OF MATT,TOM,GEMMA,LAUREN LOOKING
DISTRESSED, EMBRASSED OR UPSET, [MS - HAND-HELD- HIGH ANGLE]
Last chapter advice and tips
TOM
Voice over on next chapter
Each character goes through their advice and tips whilst
talking heads happen and a top trump style graphic of hints
next to interviewee.
CHRIS (O.S.)
In your opinion what is the most
essential piece of kit to take to a
festival?
NIA,VAL,JAMES
Response (talking about important
clothes e.g. Wellies,socks,coat
choice also talking about important
drinks or food to bring and the
means to cook and eat them (with
graphics)[MLS - LOW ANGLE -
(MORE)
9. 7
HANDHELD]
NIA,VAL,JAMES (CONT'D)
CHRIS (O.S.)
Now you are no longer festival
virgins and have the first hand
experience what advice would you
give to first time goers?
VAL,LAUREN,TOM,GEMMA (T.H)
Response (talking about sticking
together with friends and not
getting lost, the importance of
time keeping, and not stressing out
too much and to go with the flow
(with graphics) [MCU - TRIPOD - EYE
LINE]
CHRIS (O.S.)
Would you go to the same festival
again or would you rather attend
another one?
EVERYONE
Response (YES! Many more like
reading,wireless,isle of white and
latitude. (talking head) [MCU -
TRIPOD -EYE LINE]
ENDS ON FOOTAGE OF PEOPLE LAUGHING/ HAVING A GOOD TIME
[MCU-TRIPOD - EYE LINE]
[FADE TO BLACK]
END