A producer has overall control of every aspect of a film's production from development through completion. They are responsible for bringing together the production team, creating an environment where talents can flourish, and ensuring the film's success. Producers get projects started, oversee all phases of production, secure funding, and may be involved in marketing and distribution. They work closely with directors and staff to complete projects on time and on budget. Famous producers include Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, and James Cameron.
This document contains reviews of video scenes from a film shoot. Several close-up shots of objects like a gun, handcuffs, and money were marked as clear, sharp shots with good panning movement and deemed usable. Some shots of an actor portraying emotion were praised for their portrayal and stability. Establishing shots of locations like a police station and graveyard were described as simple and effective. Many other shots were deemed too shaky, blurry, or were test shoots and thus not usable.
The document discusses a short film titled "Jigsaw" based on a script. It analyzes different elements of the script including possible genres, mise-en-scene, editing, camerawork, soundtrack, and how well the narrative translates from the script. It notes some things that didn't work well in the short film such as sound effects being too loud and unsteady camera angles. It also discusses what could be done differently in production and post-production to improve realism and focus on story elements. The exercise will help the writers think about providing guidance for others involved and incorporating themes when writing their own scripts, as well as planning shots and staying organized during production and post-production.
The tragic deaths of several members of the Bloom family in the small town of Everdeen has sparked rage in the community. Twins Eliza and Ivy Bloom are the only members of the family left. Eliza is a police officer who is starting to show signs of instability - she is seen taking pills, collapsing in the park, and waking up with a gun in her hand in confusing situations. As the serial killer responsible for the other deaths remains at large, Eliza's grip on reality seems to be fracturing.
The twins Eliza and Ivy lived in the small town of Everdeen. A series of tragic deaths has occurred in their family and community. Eliza begins experiencing blackouts where she wakes up in strange places holding a gun. During one blackout in the park, she sees Ivy standing over her. Later at a graveyard, Eliza discovers Ivy's grave. Eliza is distraught and confused by what is happening to her as the police have yet to find the serial killer responsible for the deaths plaguing Everdeen.
This document provides example release forms for obtaining permission to use various materials in a film project, including:
1) A parent/guardian release form allowing the recording and broadcasting of a child's contribution along with waiving their moral rights.
2) A location release form granting permission to film at a property and make temporary changes, while not being insured.
3) A materials release form giving non-exclusive rights to record, copy, and use provided materials like photos or music for the film and its promotion. The owner confirms they have permission and it does not infringe on any rights or laws.
This document outlines the production schedule for two days of shooting. On the first day, scenes will be filmed of a character walking into his flat and a supermarket, and then being stabbed at a park in the evening. The second day will involve filming a scene of the character piecing clues together at home and then having a realization. Locations include flats, a supermarket, and a house.
This document profiles a target audience's social media usage. They use Facebook and Instagram on Thursdays and Fridays from 1-3pm to catch up with family and friends and see new trends. They also use these platforms to stalk celebrities and see what music artists like Travis Scott are releasing. On Saturdays from 8-11pm and weekdays from 3-4pm and 12-6pm, they use 9GAG for masculine banter and memes.
This document profiles the target audience as a 16-24 year old, white British male from the C2DE social grade located in the United Kingdom. He has an A-level/college education and a part-time job at Costa with ?125-?300 monthly spare funds. He describes himself as geeky, funny, and alternative but occasionally lazy, nerdy, and disinterested. He enjoys video games, sports, football, computers, technology, websites and shops at stores like Asda, Tesco. He favors fast food, takeaways and packeted meals and brands like PlayStation, Pepsi, Lynx, GiffGaff and Intel.
The tragic deaths of several members of the Bloom family has left twins Eliza and Ivy as the only remaining members. Eliza is a professional woman who lives in the family home, finding handcuffs and a knife near family photos. She is shaken from her thoughts by the sound of Ivy outside shaking a tub of pills. The documentary follows Eliza as she leaves for work, passing the graveyard and meeting her police detective colleague Mason, while being watched by Ivy in the distance.
Pitch deck slides business infographic (1)Zeel Jetwha
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This document discusses various aspects of filmmaking including job roles, purposes of film openings, genre conventions, theorists, the importance of genre, and target audiences. It identifies common job roles like director, producer, and editor. It explains that identifying the purpose of a film opening can help adhere to or subvert conventions. It lists some thriller conventions and influential theorists. It emphasizes that genres have codes and conventions that set audience expectations and are important to avoid confusion. It also provides details on a target audience for one genre.
The production designer is responsible for the overall visual concept and style of a film, television, or theater production. This includes identifying design styles for sets, locations, graphics, props, lighting, camera angles, and costumes. As production designer, they work closely with the director and producer to ensure all visual elements are ready for filming scenes. For an action/sci-fi film, the production designer's tasks may include sourcing modern props like smart watches for characters and choosing practical black suits and subtle makeup for a bold look.
This document provides location and contact information, scene descriptions, cast and crew details for an upcoming film production. It lists 4 filming locations - 3 houses and 1 supermarket. It outlines 4 scenes involving the lead character Aaron that will be filmed at these locations. It then lists the director, producer, cinematographer and other key crew members and their contact information. It also outlines the required props, effects, makeup and set dressings. Call times for the cast and crew are provided.
The actor release form grants the production company perpetual rights to use footage and recordings of the actor, including their name, likeness, image, and voice. It confirms the actor's consent to be photographed or filmed for the specified motion picture project. The actor also agrees to adhere to any agreed upon schedule and make themselves available if needed for additional voice or sound work after filming. Any commitments beyond the scope of the release are the sole responsibility of the production company.
Keeping close proximity when travelling as a group, ensuring everyone has contact details, and knowing the route can help avoid getting lost if the group is split up. Closing doors and isolating non-crew from filming areas along with informing others to keep noise down can help reduce unwanted background noise. Removing trip hazards and having someone stabilize ladders can help prevent falling when filming from high angles.
This document is a risk assessment that identifies 3 risks of filming: getting lost or a group being split with a likelihood of 10, unwanted background noise with a likelihood of 8, and falling when filming at a high angle with a likelihood of 6.
The document provides production details for a film shoot titled "ECHOES" including:
1) The production team with Executive Producer, Producer, Director, Production Manager, and other roles.
2) Location and parking details for the shoot including addresses.
3) Scene details with descriptions and cast.
4) Transportation, catering, and set requirements including props, makeup, and wardrobe needs.
5) Contact information for the nearest hospital.
Icon Film Distribution would be a suitable media institution to distribute the film "Echoes" because they have successfully distributed over 200 titles including genres similar to "Echoes", they distribute to a wide audience range that includes films rated 15 and over like "Echoes", and as an independent distributor that works with local filmmakers, Icon would provide a reasonable budget to market "Echoes" as an independent film.
Ayaan learned to use several technologies through constructing their media product:
Blogger, which they used to publish their coursework. They also used iMovie to edit their preliminary work and YouTube to upload and embed videos. 狠狠撸share allowed them to include presentations.
Using a camera for their project was challenging, as they had to ensure shots were in focus as the cameraperson. Adobe Premier Pro provided more advanced editing over iMovie, though it took longer to learn. Garageband was used to create and layer background sounds.
The document discusses various technologies used in creating a media product. It describes using Blogger to present work, YouTube to publish videos, a Canon camera for filming, a tripod to stabilize shots, iMovie and Adobe Premier Pro for editing, GarageBand for creating music, 狠狠撸Share to embed materials, SoundCloud for audio posts, Prezi and PowToon for animated presentations, and Easel.ly and Piktochart for making infographics. The document reflects on the strengths and limitations of each technology, noting what was learned through the process.
This shooting script outlines 20 shots of varying lengths that will be filmed using natural lighting. The shots include establishing shots of a skyline and gravestones, close-ups of trains, pill bottles, a diamond ring, a family portrait, a torso in a suit, handcuffs, a bloody hand holding a knife, a magnifying glass, hands dropping pills and holding champagne glasses, a gun, and smashed champagne glasses. Precise timing and natural lighting are required to capture the shots as intended before sunset.
This document provides an analysis and review of two student film openings titled "Carnage" and "Counterpart". For Carnage, the reviewer provides positive feedback on the camera work, editing, sound design, costumes, lighting, and setting in building tension and suspense. The only criticism is that it felt more like a trailer than an opening. For Counterpart, the reviewer critiques the shaky camera work, distracting background elements, uneven editing, and stiff acting, though notes some successful elements like the shadowy masked characters and fitting title/music. Overall, Carnage received higher marks for its effective techniques in setting an ominous tone through its technical elements.
The document provides an analysis of the film opening for "The Marksman" and the student's own film opening project. It describes several scenes from "The Marksman" opening, noting the use of mystery, lighting, music and reveals. It then discusses the student's inspirations, filming, editing, and roles of the cast and crew for their opening, which included applying slow motion effects. Challenges included timing issues and unstable camera work in some shots. The student directed and operated the camera, with one actor also assisting and another in a main role due to basketball talent.
Agency - Definition - Requisites – Kinds - Creation of Agency - Rights and duties of agent. Delegation, scope of agent’s authority, relaxation of principal with third parties - Position of principal and agent in relation to third parties - Personal liability of agent - Termination of agency Identification of different kinds of agency transactions in day to day life in the commercial world; Liability of the principal for acts of the agent including misconduct and tort of the agent Liability of the agent towards the principal. Personal liability towards the parties - Methods of termination of agency contract - Liability of the principal and agent before and after such termination.
This document profiles a target audience's social media usage. They use Facebook and Instagram on Thursdays and Fridays from 1-3pm to catch up with family and friends and see new trends. They also use these platforms to stalk celebrities and see what music artists like Travis Scott are releasing. On Saturdays from 8-11pm and weekdays from 3-4pm and 12-6pm, they use 9GAG for masculine banter and memes.
This document profiles the target audience as a 16-24 year old, white British male from the C2DE social grade located in the United Kingdom. He has an A-level/college education and a part-time job at Costa with ?125-?300 monthly spare funds. He describes himself as geeky, funny, and alternative but occasionally lazy, nerdy, and disinterested. He enjoys video games, sports, football, computers, technology, websites and shops at stores like Asda, Tesco. He favors fast food, takeaways and packeted meals and brands like PlayStation, Pepsi, Lynx, GiffGaff and Intel.
The tragic deaths of several members of the Bloom family has left twins Eliza and Ivy as the only remaining members. Eliza is a professional woman who lives in the family home, finding handcuffs and a knife near family photos. She is shaken from her thoughts by the sound of Ivy outside shaking a tub of pills. The documentary follows Eliza as she leaves for work, passing the graveyard and meeting her police detective colleague Mason, while being watched by Ivy in the distance.
Pitch deck slides business infographic (1)Zeel Jetwha
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This document discusses various aspects of filmmaking including job roles, purposes of film openings, genre conventions, theorists, the importance of genre, and target audiences. It identifies common job roles like director, producer, and editor. It explains that identifying the purpose of a film opening can help adhere to or subvert conventions. It lists some thriller conventions and influential theorists. It emphasizes that genres have codes and conventions that set audience expectations and are important to avoid confusion. It also provides details on a target audience for one genre.
The production designer is responsible for the overall visual concept and style of a film, television, or theater production. This includes identifying design styles for sets, locations, graphics, props, lighting, camera angles, and costumes. As production designer, they work closely with the director and producer to ensure all visual elements are ready for filming scenes. For an action/sci-fi film, the production designer's tasks may include sourcing modern props like smart watches for characters and choosing practical black suits and subtle makeup for a bold look.
This document provides location and contact information, scene descriptions, cast and crew details for an upcoming film production. It lists 4 filming locations - 3 houses and 1 supermarket. It outlines 4 scenes involving the lead character Aaron that will be filmed at these locations. It then lists the director, producer, cinematographer and other key crew members and their contact information. It also outlines the required props, effects, makeup and set dressings. Call times for the cast and crew are provided.
The actor release form grants the production company perpetual rights to use footage and recordings of the actor, including their name, likeness, image, and voice. It confirms the actor's consent to be photographed or filmed for the specified motion picture project. The actor also agrees to adhere to any agreed upon schedule and make themselves available if needed for additional voice or sound work after filming. Any commitments beyond the scope of the release are the sole responsibility of the production company.
Keeping close proximity when travelling as a group, ensuring everyone has contact details, and knowing the route can help avoid getting lost if the group is split up. Closing doors and isolating non-crew from filming areas along with informing others to keep noise down can help reduce unwanted background noise. Removing trip hazards and having someone stabilize ladders can help prevent falling when filming from high angles.
This document is a risk assessment that identifies 3 risks of filming: getting lost or a group being split with a likelihood of 10, unwanted background noise with a likelihood of 8, and falling when filming at a high angle with a likelihood of 6.
The document provides production details for a film shoot titled "ECHOES" including:
1) The production team with Executive Producer, Producer, Director, Production Manager, and other roles.
2) Location and parking details for the shoot including addresses.
3) Scene details with descriptions and cast.
4) Transportation, catering, and set requirements including props, makeup, and wardrobe needs.
5) Contact information for the nearest hospital.
Icon Film Distribution would be a suitable media institution to distribute the film "Echoes" because they have successfully distributed over 200 titles including genres similar to "Echoes", they distribute to a wide audience range that includes films rated 15 and over like "Echoes", and as an independent distributor that works with local filmmakers, Icon would provide a reasonable budget to market "Echoes" as an independent film.
Ayaan learned to use several technologies through constructing their media product:
Blogger, which they used to publish their coursework. They also used iMovie to edit their preliminary work and YouTube to upload and embed videos. 狠狠撸share allowed them to include presentations.
Using a camera for their project was challenging, as they had to ensure shots were in focus as the cameraperson. Adobe Premier Pro provided more advanced editing over iMovie, though it took longer to learn. Garageband was used to create and layer background sounds.
The document discusses various technologies used in creating a media product. It describes using Blogger to present work, YouTube to publish videos, a Canon camera for filming, a tripod to stabilize shots, iMovie and Adobe Premier Pro for editing, GarageBand for creating music, 狠狠撸Share to embed materials, SoundCloud for audio posts, Prezi and PowToon for animated presentations, and Easel.ly and Piktochart for making infographics. The document reflects on the strengths and limitations of each technology, noting what was learned through the process.
This shooting script outlines 20 shots of varying lengths that will be filmed using natural lighting. The shots include establishing shots of a skyline and gravestones, close-ups of trains, pill bottles, a diamond ring, a family portrait, a torso in a suit, handcuffs, a bloody hand holding a knife, a magnifying glass, hands dropping pills and holding champagne glasses, a gun, and smashed champagne glasses. Precise timing and natural lighting are required to capture the shots as intended before sunset.
This document provides an analysis and review of two student film openings titled "Carnage" and "Counterpart". For Carnage, the reviewer provides positive feedback on the camera work, editing, sound design, costumes, lighting, and setting in building tension and suspense. The only criticism is that it felt more like a trailer than an opening. For Counterpart, the reviewer critiques the shaky camera work, distracting background elements, uneven editing, and stiff acting, though notes some successful elements like the shadowy masked characters and fitting title/music. Overall, Carnage received higher marks for its effective techniques in setting an ominous tone through its technical elements.
The document provides an analysis of the film opening for "The Marksman" and the student's own film opening project. It describes several scenes from "The Marksman" opening, noting the use of mystery, lighting, music and reveals. It then discusses the student's inspirations, filming, editing, and roles of the cast and crew for their opening, which included applying slow motion effects. Challenges included timing issues and unstable camera work in some shots. The student directed and operated the camera, with one actor also assisting and another in a main role due to basketball talent.
Agency - Definition - Requisites – Kinds - Creation of Agency - Rights and duties of agent. Delegation, scope of agent’s authority, relaxation of principal with third parties - Position of principal and agent in relation to third parties - Personal liability of agent - Termination of agency Identification of different kinds of agency transactions in day to day life in the commercial world; Liability of the principal for acts of the agent including misconduct and tort of the agent Liability of the agent towards the principal. Personal liability towards the parties - Methods of termination of agency contract - Liability of the principal and agent before and after such termination.
A New Lens on Justice_ The Impact of Trauma-Informed Approaches in Criminal J...Jolene Maloney
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Adopting these practices requires training and a shift in mindset for police officers, attorneys, judges, and corrections officers. Training focuses on enhancing empathy, improving communication skills, and implementing de-escalation techniques to prevent re-traumatization of individuals in the criminal justice system. Moreover, it encourages professionals to consider alternatives to incarceration, such as diversion programs and therapeutic interventions, which can provide the necessary support and rehabilitation.
This ebook provides a comprehensive exploration of the theme of perfectionism, the inner critic, and the importance of being present in both personal and professional contexts, particularly in legal settings.
1. Silencing the Inner Critic: We begin with a focus on freeing oneself from self-judgment and the judgment of others. I emphasize the importance of slowing down racing thoughts and acknowledging that worrying does not alter the past, nor does it change the future.
2. Perfectionism: I discuss the concept of perfectionism and how it is not only unattainable but also uninteresting. I suggest that audiences are drawn to authenticity rather than flawless performances. The idea is reinforced with examples, such as how mistakes can lead to valuable outcomes. Being human is inherently messy and striving for perfection often stems from past criticism and fear of judgment.
3. Cultural Obsession with Perfection: I discuss society's obsession with perfection, from social media selfies to curated appearances, and the stifling nature of this pursuit on creativity.
4. Authenticity in Legal Practice: I share personal insights from my experience in law, noting that imperfections in presentations can enhance authenticity and resonate more deeply with jurors. The lessons learned suggest that genuine emotion and real-life experiences are more impactful than polished performances.
5. The Power of Words: The significance of words is highlighted, particularly in the courtroom, where they can evoke strong emotions and influence the jury's perception. The balance between passion in advocacy and careful word choice is emphasized, as well as the necessity of being mindful of the energy and emotions conveyed through words.
6. Engaging the Jury: I discuss the dynamics of jury interaction, emphasizing that jurors desire a captivating experience and are often rooting for the lawyer to engage them. Strategies for empowering the jury and acknowledging their role in the courtroom are suggested to foster goodwill and enhance the overall trial experience.
7. Being Present: A significant portion of the presentation focuses on the importance of being present in the moment. Individuals spend a considerable part of their day lost in thoughts of the past or future, leading to stress and anxiety. I encourage mindfulness practices, such as meditation, to cultivate a non-judgmental mind and improve focus on the present.
8. Managing Thoughts and Expectations: Techniques for managing thoughts and expectations are discussed, including the idea of viewing thoughts as passing cars rather than allowing them to derail focus. The importance of setting realistic expectations and being adaptable in the face of objections during legal proceedings is highlighted.
9. Final Thoughts: I conclude with a call to embrace the present moment fully, suggesting that true freedom and spontaneity arise from engaging fully with life as it unfolds.
Apply for a Work Permit in Czech RepublicBridgeWest.eu
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This presentation and the article in the link present the steps foreigners must take in order to apply for a work permit in Czech Republic: https://czech-immigration.com/czech-republic-work-permit/.