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The Script @ Mediolanum Forum, Assago. Pics by Davide Merli for www.rockon.it

 

Steppe Tales film crew discusses script adjustments in the Baiterek plaza in Kazakhstan's capital city of Astana. Read my blog entries and see clips from Steppe Tales about Astana for Watergreen Boulevard at bit.ly/rIWYrJ and the Pyramid at bit.ly/rM1na1 and Khan Shatyr at bit.ly/uq9ctm

BENCHED IN MANDAN N.D.

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Script Studio, en el marco de actividades del trigésimo cuarto Festival Internacional de Cine en Guadalajara. Guadalajara, Jalisco, México. Lunes 11 de marzo de 2019. Foto: © FICG / Julio López

The cover to the English/Japanese Back to the Future script I bought in Osaka.

John Grady looking over the script

Title: Script, page 3

Creator: City of Boston

Date: circa 1976

Source: Task Force Projects: Women: Women's Festival: The Male Fashion Show, Boston 200 records, Collection # 279.001

File name: 279001074

Rights: Copyright City of Boston

Citation: Boston 200 records, Collection # 279.001, City of Boston Archives, Boston

Fantastic script. Spotted at the NEC Classic Show November 2012.

The Script

SSE Hydro

Glasgow, Scotland

20th February 2015

 

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With great help from Joei Lau from Visual Journal Club, I bought a clear stamp making kit in my last trip to Tokyo.

 

The kit is called EZStamp Maker from Taiyo-seiki, included within the box a 100% Japanese language usage manual. I can understand only 5% of it, but luckily with diagrams and 7 failures, I made it! A clear stamp of my favorite logo for use on tags, notebook, signature, etc.

 

Dabbed the stamp on VersaColor pigment ink pad I had some fun personalizing a lot of stuffs. I also used a 2 color dabber to put on red and black ink to make an even more appealing impression, but just black also look great.

 

The small fonts also works well even on Polaroid photos, I just have to learn to stamp with the right pressure.

 

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The hieroglyph Sesh, from a slab at the British Museum.

Contax G1 Carl Zeiss F2/45mm Ilford Delta 400

Come along and have some serious fun in script wriiting workshops run by writer for stage, screen and radio, Sandy Nelson.

 

www.shetlandarts.org

A technical script is used to establish camera angles, what going to be on set (props), comments about costumes, sound lightning and any other details you like to add. This is an example of how I do it. In my case I write this script in English and Spanish to better understand what I want. As long as you understand it and CAN EXPLAIN IT to others, your ok. The technical script is usually done by the director along with the director of photography.

 

Check this resource for more info ht.ly/7jIg5

Institut du Monde Arabe

The Script at T In The Park 2009 Copyright Steve Sayers Please always ask permission to use

Opening up my download shop. First freebie is a Paint Shop Pro script I call "Turning Foliage." Details here.

Translator Iain Barnfather runs through a scene with actresses Katharina Sellner and Rachael Harding on the set of "The Path"

Yea, I actually read it right. This little piece of chromed art has style !

Title: Script, page 5

Creator: City of Boston

Date: circa 1976

Source: Task Force Projects: Women: Women's Festival: The Male Fashion Show, Boston 200 records, Collection # 279.001

File name: 279001076

Rights: Copyright City of Boston

Citation: Boston 200 records, Collection # 279.001, City of Boston Archives, Boston

Ardmore, Waterford, Ireland.

Ogham (pronounced Ohm) is an ancient linear script, an alphabet, probably dating from the 2nd- 4th century, and was the first known written language of Ireland . The Ogham letters consisted of a series of notches carved on a stone or piece of wood.

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