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I was asked to shoot LOVESTRUCK (by Annabel Oakes)- a script reading starring Mary-Elizabeth Ellis and June Raphael.
I was most captivated by the greenroom and capturing the actors while they prepared.
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Available at HypeForType: Download Calgary Script
Calgary Script was mostly inspired by a brush script on a Welcome To Calgary sign in, you guessed it, Calgary. Though now, after it’s finished, I can easily tell the influence is evident of all the books
on American sign painting I have absorbed over the years.
The overall effect of the font is similar to something that Fonzied itself, big hair and leather jackets and all, out of the early 1980s, but the feeling really dates back to a few decades earlier. Heady caps and free-flowing lowercase make for a speedy, determined, and instinctively organized buffalo herd of a typeface. This is a packaging font with a true supermarket sign spin, with OpenType features including ligatures, alternates, and ordinals specifically made to follow numbers.
Available to download in the very near future, Sachiko. Inspired by 16th century "French Ronde" script and named after my sweet and very funny Japanese friend. <3
Just as my script is quite a bit blurry in my head at the moment, so is this photo of it. Lovely metaphor. Ok, not really.
I have spent the greater part of the day trapped in a mad cycle of bad reality television and individually wrapped packets of string cheese and matzoh bread, I believe as part of my semi-unconscious desire to avoid writing. I'm a little bit stuck for inspiration, as my script is feeling to me at the moment like a long series of mostly random words, currently strung together for the sole purpose of making me appear to myself as a writer, rather than actually conveying any actual story or message.
Huh. Rather depressing perspective, actually.
So after any number of shows—like Bravo's new "Step Up & Dance" and the UK version of "Make Me A Supermodel"—I went to the gym only to return to this evening's set of "Little People, Big World" and "Jon & Kate Plus 8," mixed in with a handful of "Daily Show" and "Colbert Reports" from last week, a new "Top Gear," and one great episode of In Treatment I watched with Jules. Throw in a few prepackaged snacks and some unleavened bread, and mmmmm... is that the smell of productivity?
No.
And now I'm thumbing rather desperately through Chris Voglers "The Writer's Journey" and Linda Aronson's "Screenwriting Updated," hoping that the artifice of structure will somehow be able to get me back on track. I know it won't, though, as I've finally chosen to let go of structure for structure's sake. "I *will not* rely on structure out of fear!" I say out loud to myself. I'm looking for the organic heartbeat of my story, but alas, the screenplay seems to be lying rather limply on the floor, gasping for breath, I can barely hear its rhythms now; the audience of my mind is crowded around it, watching the spectacle, milling about, wanting to help but not willing to actually step in...
Help! Oh somebody
help me please! Is there a script
doctor in the house?
Blasphemy freehand script, by Cherri Andrews.
Latin Angel studio, London, U.K.
Cherriandrewstattoo@gmail.com
020 8948 5535
As you can tell by the dates in the top-right, this basic script was something I kept referring to as I tried to "steer" how much of the film's plot was conveyed in the trailer. I didn't want it to be too 'wordy', as a lot of the horror is dependent on the characters themselves not knowing what is happening most of the time. I feel this script is a good example of that planning coming into effect (much of this dialogue can still be heard in some form or another in the final trailer).
I was asked to shoot LOVESTRUCK (by Annabel Oakes)- a script reading starring Mary-Elizabeth Ellis and June Raphael.
I was most captivated by the greenroom and capturing the actors while they prepared.
Les Bouches de Kotor (Boka Kotorska, Бока Которска en cyrillique), sises au sud-ouest du Monténégro et au sud-est de la Croatie, sont une baie de la Mer Adriatique. La baie, parfois considérée comme le fjord le plus austral d'Europe, est en fait un canyon immergé de la rivière Bokelj, une rivière désintégrée qui s'écoulait sur le plateau des hautes montagnes du Mont Orjen. C'est une attraction touristique majeure du Monténégro.
Le site naturel et historico-culturel de la région de Kotor appartient au patrimoine mondial de l'Humanité. Le Monténégro prévoit de construire un pont qui surplomberait le détroit de Verige.
Les Bouches de Kotor sont habitées depuis l'Antiquité et possèdent quelques villes médiévales particulièrement bien préservées. Les magnifiques villes de Kotor, Risan, Tivat, Perast, Herceg Novi et Budva, ajoutées aux paysages naturels merveilleux, font de cet endroit une attraction touristique majeure.
Le patrimoine religieux autour de la baie -et notamment les nombreuses églises catholiques et orthodoxes, les monastères- font des Bouches de Kotor l'un des sites de pélerinage majeurs de la région
The Bay of Kotor (Croatian, Montenegrin, Serbian: Boka Kotorska, Cyrillic script: Бока Которска) in south-western Montenegro and south-eastern Croatia, is a winding bay on the Adriatic Sea. The bay, sometimes called Europe's southernmost fjord, is in fact a submerged river canyon of the disintegrated Bokelj River which used to run from the high mountain plateaus of Mount Orjen. It is an important tourist attraction in Montenegro.
The Natural and Culturo-Historical Region of Kotor is A World Heritage Site. Montenegro is planning to build a bridge that would span the strait, the so called Verige bridge.
The bay has been inhabited since antiquity and has some well preserved medieval towns. The picturesque towns of Kotor, Risan, Tivat, Perast, Herceg Novi and Budva along with their natural surroundings, are major tourist attractions.
The religious heritage of the land around the bay — its numerous Orthodox and Catholic Christian churches and monasteries — makes it one of the major pilgrimage sites of the region.
Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report host Quinn Marie were invited to cover the launch of Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood’s new 25,000 sq ft expansion, Stage 48: Script to Screen. Based on the studio lot, Stage 48 gives guests unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to a behind-the-scenes look at over 90 years of history in the world of film and TV production.
Stage 48: Script to Screen opens to the public on Thursday, July 16th and is included in the Warner Bros. Studio Tour standard ticket price.
Event Highlights: Guests attending the red carpet preview of Stage 48 got to see sets, props and costumes from some of Warner Bros.’ most beloved movies and TV shows, design their own Batmobiles and movie costumes, step onto original sets, try out green screen technology, and follow the journey through post-production and into the glory of awards season.
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Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood takes guests closer than ever to the legendary entertainment they know and love. Film fans get to see the real sets and soundstages where the greatest names in entertainment made history as they touch, tour and explore the iconic 110-acre film studio that brought “Argo” and “Ocean’s Eleven” to the big screen. From “The Big Bang Theory” to “Friends,” the Studio Tour takes guests behind the camera for a revealing look at how the magic is made. A visit includes a rare look inside many of the lot’s production areas as well as the opportunity to explore the Archive, which currently showcases props and costumes from all seven “Batman” films and all eight “Harry Potter” films. Guests also stop by the Prop Department, which features one of the largest selections of rare antiquities and modern furniture, rugs, drapery, lighting and hand props from Hollywood’s golden era, and the Picture Car Vault, home to some of Batman’s most famous vehicles, including the Tumbler from “The Dark Knight” trilogy and the Bathammer from “Batman and Robin.”
The Studio Tour is located on Warner Bros.’ Burbank lot (3400 W. Riverside Drive, Burbank, CA 91505), with tours departing continuously, seven days a week starting at 8am (extended hours are available during the spring and summer seasons). Regular tickets are $62 per person (eight years old and up), and Deluxe Tours are also available with special reservations. For more information or to book a tour, please visit www.wbstudiotour.com or call 877-492-8687. Groups of 25 or more should emailstudio.tour@warnerbros.com or call 818-977-1943. Advanced bookings are highly recommended.
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We got a script in for a pretty funny project we're doing. We have a new guy starting on Friday and I can't wait to make him read this script on his first day... it's for a super very super princessy girly project. Mwah ha haaaa.
The past three days have been a hard long slog of 14 hour days marking my way through 160 exam scripts.
But today I marked the last of the first year batch of exam papers and now I've only 50 courseworks to mark.
I find this time of year a real struggle tbh... it's not the length of the working day, it's more about ensuring consistency in marking and not letting the concentration down for a second.
As repetitive as marking is, it's not a brain dead activity, you need to keep your wits about you.
Test render demonstrating script I wrote ("reflect-o-matic") that lets you pick a face on a model and then automatically places a light that will reflect on it into the active camera.
Original script for "The Goddess Speaks.", a multi-dimensional modern/ classic club performance that opened at Shelter, 564 West Fulton, on July 13, 1990