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Task 1 - Understand single camera productions Tutorial videos: This is the YouTube link to my tutorial video on shot types and camera angles. https://youtu.be/vG4Cu88c6nI   Part B   – Preparing a pitch Proposal - My film 'Desperation' is a post apocalyptic movie featuring the plight of two brothers on their way to a sanctuary. The eldest brother, formerly the provider for the pair, was recently wounded in a raid, leaving the youngest to lead them to the safety of a compound in the hopes of getting his brother the medical attention he so desperately needs. Concerned only with the well being of his brother, Mark fails to notice the signs that they are not alone in the wilderness. With the film being based around two young adults trying to make a life in the post apocalypse, I believe that my film works well for a young adult audience, 15-21. - The film requires us to film in a woods and will not neces

Future of Film and TV. Poster.

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The hierarchy of a media production. Producer: The producer’s job is to oversee the entire production, they will seek out funding for the project, hire directors and have a hand in marketing, writing and casting. The producer is the lead on every production and will have the final say on executive decisions. They delegate the responsibility of film making to the director.   Writer: The writer’s job   is not only to write the initial script, but it is also to aid with the production in terms of rewrites, direction during production and aiding with the casting of a project. The writer works closely with a director and may even have some input into who is hired as a director as certain directors will be better at adapting certain screenplays to film. Director: A Director is the person that will be the determining factor on whether or not a project turns out well. They work with cinematographers, writers and actors in order to try and get the best

Desperation

EXT.WOODS.EVENING Heading the duo, Mark mutters about the failed looting attempt of a convenience store. Chris shuffles behind him a few paces back, breathing slow raspy breaths, clutching his side, despite this, Chris still carries the large pack bag. - Mark: "And I know, I know 'how would we carry it', let alone use it. I'm just saying you know, we could never have had a TV that big. I'm telling you though, if this place has generators, we're going back for that thing...."  -  Mark marches along, and slowly the space between the two expands. Chris begins to struggle with the pace and his breathing becomes noticeably harsh.  - Mark : "Oh shit, if they've got generators, man, they might have showers. Fuck, I think I'd spend my first week there in the shower, I can actual-" - Behind Mark, Chris collapses against a tree, falling onto the floor. He's sweating profusely. Mark rushes over to check on him, but Chris' e