This area will be used for filming key scenes in the film, including where Ross walks to meet up with Jamel for the first time and their initial meeting. Most scenes shot in this shop will support the narrative and context of the film.
This production script outlines 20 scenes for a short film called "Brother Hood". The scenes show two brothers interacting and one brother stealing sweets from a shop. They include shots of the brothers fist bumping, walking together, inside a shop looking at snacks, and one grabbing lots of sweets to steal. Audio includes diegetic sounds, non-diegetic music, and dialogue between the brothers about their plans for the day and one noticing the other stealing from the shop. The script ends with one brother being caught stealing and them running away.
Ross and Jamel, two brothers from Wolverhampton's rough Endz neighborhood, discuss their problems as they walk to the corner shop. Ross is more streetwise while Jamel is less experienced. At the shop, Ross steals some sweets without Jamel realizing. When the shopkeeper catches them, Ross tells Jamel to run. Jamel is worried about getting in trouble, especially with his mother finding out. The summary introduces the two main characters, Ross and Jamel, establishes their dynamic with Ross being more involved in illegal activities, and sets up the conflict that arises when Ross steals from the corner shop, putting Jamel at risk of getting into trouble too.
The document outlines 8 locations that will be used for filming a music video: the rose garden where the singer runs during the chorus, the woods pathway where others pass by unaware of the singer, the wilderness where the singer interacts with nature feeling unstable, the pathway where the singer sits singing, the bridge where a zoomed out shot shows the singer during the middle chorus, the lake where the singer sees his reflection, and the log where the singer stands singing to the heavens. These 8 locations provide the settings for filming different scenes of a singer for an upcoming music video.
Ross will be dressed in street clothes like a tracksuit, hat, trainers, gold chain, string vest, pouch, gold watch and earrings to portray a streetwise character. Jamel will be dressed more formally in a cardigan, glasses, watch, cap, polo shirt, vans and jeans to portray a character from a higher middle-class background. The costumes aim to visually distinguish the two characters' different social classes through their clothing choices and accessories.
This area will be used for filming key scenes in the film, including where Ross walks to meet up with Jamel for the first time and their initial meeting. Most scenes shot in this shop will support the narrative and context of the film.
This production script outlines 20 scenes for a short film called "Brother Hood". The scenes show two brothers interacting and one brother stealing sweets from a shop. They include shots of the brothers fist bumping, walking together, inside a shop looking at snacks, and one grabbing lots of sweets to steal. Audio includes diegetic sounds, non-diegetic music, and dialogue between the brothers about their plans for the day and one noticing the other stealing from the shop. The script ends with one brother being caught stealing and them running away.
Ross and Jamel, two brothers from Wolverhampton's rough Endz neighborhood, discuss their problems as they walk to the corner shop. Ross is more streetwise while Jamel is less experienced. At the shop, Ross steals some sweets without Jamel realizing. When the shopkeeper catches them, Ross tells Jamel to run. Jamel is worried about getting in trouble, especially with his mother finding out. The summary introduces the two main characters, Ross and Jamel, establishes their dynamic with Ross being more involved in illegal activities, and sets up the conflict that arises when Ross steals from the corner shop, putting Jamel at risk of getting into trouble too.
The document outlines 8 locations that will be used for filming a music video: the rose garden where the singer runs during the chorus, the woods pathway where others pass by unaware of the singer, the wilderness where the singer interacts with nature feeling unstable, the pathway where the singer sits singing, the bridge where a zoomed out shot shows the singer during the middle chorus, the lake where the singer sees his reflection, and the log where the singer stands singing to the heavens. These 8 locations provide the settings for filming different scenes of a singer for an upcoming music video.
Ross will be dressed in street clothes like a tracksuit, hat, trainers, gold chain, string vest, pouch, gold watch and earrings to portray a streetwise character. Jamel will be dressed more formally in a cardigan, glasses, watch, cap, polo shirt, vans and jeans to portray a character from a higher middle-class background. The costumes aim to visually distinguish the two characters' different social classes through their clothing choices and accessories.
1. The document outlines a production schedule for filming the music video "Echoes" over three days.
2. Day one involves filming scenes in the woods and by a stream, with contingency plans in case actors are ill. Day two films scenes by a river and bridge. Day three films running and singing scenes through the woods.
3. Each day lists the crew, call times, setup times, shots planned and contingency plans in case of rain preventing filming. The schedule aims to complete filming within the allotted three days.
The document contains two brief headings: "Lighting plan-Studio" and "Lighting plan- West park". It appears to be the beginning of a lighting plan for two different locations, a studio and a west park, but provides no further details about the plans.
Working Title is an independent film production company based in the UK that collaborates with other studios like Universal to help fund and distribute its films. It gets funding from various British sources like the BBC and UK Film Council. Working Title has produced many popular films with notable UK and US directors and stars. It analyzes the production process for its films from pre-production through distribution. It considers how new digital technologies have impacted areas like editing, effects, and distribution platforms. Working Title films appeal to broad audiences in the UK and aim to have international appeal through partnerships with major Hollywood studios.
This document outlines the criteria for assessing whether a film can be considered a UK film. It discusses various genres of UK films like comedy, drama, and period films. It also addresses important elements like funding from UK organizations, being filmed and set in the UK, and having a UK director, writers, or stars. Students will analyze two UK films - Shaun of the Dead and Attack the Block - based on these criteria like narrative, visual techniques, music, and how UK stars and directors appeal to audiences. Their analysis can be presented in written, podcast, or multimedia group formats.
1. The document outlines a production schedule for filming the music video "Echoes" over three days.
2. Day one involves filming scenes in the woods and by a stream, with contingency plans in case actors are ill. Day two films scenes by a river and bridge. Day three films running and singing scenes through the woods.
3. Each day lists the crew, call times, setup times, shots planned and contingency plans in case of rain preventing filming. The schedule aims to complete filming within the allotted three days.
The document contains two brief headings: "Lighting plan-Studio" and "Lighting plan- West park". It appears to be the beginning of a lighting plan for two different locations, a studio and a west park, but provides no further details about the plans.
Working Title is an independent film production company based in the UK that collaborates with other studios like Universal to help fund and distribute its films. It gets funding from various British sources like the BBC and UK Film Council. Working Title has produced many popular films with notable UK and US directors and stars. It analyzes the production process for its films from pre-production through distribution. It considers how new digital technologies have impacted areas like editing, effects, and distribution platforms. Working Title films appeal to broad audiences in the UK and aim to have international appeal through partnerships with major Hollywood studios.
This document outlines the criteria for assessing whether a film can be considered a UK film. It discusses various genres of UK films like comedy, drama, and period films. It also addresses important elements like funding from UK organizations, being filmed and set in the UK, and having a UK director, writers, or stars. Students will analyze two UK films - Shaun of the Dead and Attack the Block - based on these criteria like narrative, visual techniques, music, and how UK stars and directors appeal to audiences. Their analysis can be presented in written, podcast, or multimedia group formats.