Here is the book that I have been working on using lulu.com. It is a photography book, with pictures that I have personally taken of my favorite season, summer. I love taking pictures of nature and the beauty of nature is an important essence of summer. I am pretty proud of the work that I have put together, so please, enjoy!
http://www.lulu.com/product/lulustudio-photo-book/the-summer-wind/18922505
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Television Story Board
STORY BOARD
Rob, I handed into you the paper copies of everything for the television commercial assignment: brainstorming, story board, script, and shot list. I did not put my story board up onto my blog because I didn't have a camera/cords to take a picture and put up onto here. So, it is just a reminder that I handed into you my story board. Thank you.
Rob, I handed into you the paper copies of everything for the television commercial assignment: brainstorming, story board, script, and shot list. I did not put my story board up onto my blog because I didn't have a camera/cords to take a picture and put up onto here. So, it is just a reminder that I handed into you my story board. Thank you.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Television Shot List
ROB, THE SHOT LIST TABLE GOT A LITTLE OFF (LINING UP) BUT IT IS AN ACCRUATE TABLE ON THE PHYSICAL SCRIPT I WILL HAND INTO YOU.
Shot List
Kate Murphy
Scene | Location | Shot Description | Duration | Action | Dialogue | Actor(s) | Props | Notes | ||||||
1 | Black Screen | Introduction | 0-5 seconds (5 seconds) | Introductory to the news - Music | None | None | None | Wording on screen – Eyewitness News | ||||||
2 | Studio | Anchor reporting | 6-44 sec. (38 sec.) | Anchor sitting at table, giving a promo for the upcoming special news report, “Braving the Weather” | When you say Minnesota, what comes to mind? Stereotypical Minnesotan accent? The Mall of America? The cheery attitude of Minnesota nice? Whatever comes to your mind, one idea at the top of everyone’s list are the bone-chilling conditions of Minnesota winters. Here at Eyewitness News, we understand these long, cold, and blustery nights that never seem to end. A special news report, “Braving the Weather”, will take you on a snowy journey and give you the inside scoop on how to prepare and survive the winter wonderland of Minnesota. So join us for our new special news report, “Braving the Weather”, coming to you shortly. | Anchor | Table, chair, paper, pencil (whatever you would find in a newsroom) | Be professional Be serious - like a news report | ||||||
3 | Black Screen | Closing | 45-50 sec (5 sec.) | Closing to the news - Music | None | None | None | Wording on screen – Eyewitness News |
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Television Brainstorming
Ideas:
· Promo for upcoming video – How to Survive a Minnesota Winter
· Something in correlation to my radio broadcast – “Cleaner Earth”
· Commercial for a product
When given this assignment, I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do. I started looking up YouTube videos and began the brainstorming process. The first couple ideas that popped into my mind were those cheesy commercials where “If you call right now, we will double the offer! And it is still only the amazingly low price of $9.99!” Those commercials stick with me because they are humorous, cheesy, but they do captivate you. Then I began thinking and realized that I am not really a “funny” person. I don’t want to do a video that I will be struggling with and not be myself. I am more of a “serious” person, so that is when I thought about doing something doing a promo for something informational. The first idea that came to mind was the “How-To” videos. We are going to revise or add another show onto them, so I thought it would be a good idea to do a news promo for an upcoming story that our “reporters” are getting the story for. I wanted to do a serious new report. I know a lot of people want to probably have a lot of effects and do quite a bit of editing for this 30 second video, but I wanted to stick more to a message, rather than effects.
News Promo – “Braving the Weather”
· News studio
· One anchor, explaining the details for the upcoming special news report
· Serious tone – focusing more on the message than the frills of editing
· Professional(ish) – anchor sitting at table, reporting
These were just the few ideas I had when I was thinking about this news promo. I began looking on YouTube to get inspiration on how to do this promo. After looking at some videos, I wanted it to be business-like; getting the message across about this upcoming feature that “Eyewitness News” will be reporting. Hopefully, this will turn out as I planned, and really, I am taking inspiration from quite a few videos, taking bits and pieces from each, and making it my own promo for this special news report.
Television Script
FADE IN:
INT. STUDIO – DAY
The ANCHOR (late teens) is seated at table, ready to give a promo for a special news report.
ANCHOR
When you say Minnesota, what comes to mind?
Stereotypical Minnesotan accent? The Mall of America? The cheery attitude of Minnesota nice? Whatever comes to your mind, one idea at the top of everyone’s list are the bone-chilling conditions of Minnesota winters.
Here at Eyewitness News, we understand these long, cold, and blustery nights that never seem to end. A special news report, “Braving the Weather”, will take you on a snowy journey and give you the inside scoop on how to prepare and survive the winter wonderland of Minnesota.
So join us for our special news report, “Braving the Weather”, coming to you shortly.
FADE OUT
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Cleaner Earth Radio Ad ROUGH DRAFT
Person 1: Your mom always told you
Person 2: Go outside and get some fresh air!
Person 1: That was good advice, (pause) as usual. So go ahead, take a walk, bring out that sweet skateboard, or take your bike out for a spin instead of the car. Why not try mass transit or even carpool with a bunch of your friends?
(sound of friend laughing)
Person 2: Not too many friends.
Person 1 (in an annoyed voice): Yes, mom.
Person 1: By choosing alternate ways to getting around town, you'll not only feel better and save money, but you'll be doing your part to help reduce traffic congestion and air pollution. So keep it up, because it all adds up to cleaner air. Besides, who wouldn't want a cleaner Earth? And I'm sure mom will appreciate that you listened to her.
Person 2: Sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration.
Person 2: Go outside and get some fresh air!
Person 1: That was good advice, (pause) as usual. So go ahead, take a walk, bring out that sweet skateboard, or take your bike out for a spin instead of the car. Why not try mass transit or even carpool with a bunch of your friends?
(sound of friend laughing)
Person 2: Not too many friends.
Person 1 (in an annoyed voice): Yes, mom.
Person 1: By choosing alternate ways to getting around town, you'll not only feel better and save money, but you'll be doing your part to help reduce traffic congestion and air pollution. So keep it up, because it all adds up to cleaner air. Besides, who wouldn't want a cleaner Earth? And I'm sure mom will appreciate that you listened to her.
Person 2: Sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Cleaner Earth YouTube
Cleaner Earth Radio Ad - YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbY70FD5orE&feature=g-upl&context=G2a3fa45AUAAAAAAAAAA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbY70FD5orE&feature=g-upl&context=G2a3fa45AUAAAAAAAAAA
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Cleaner Earth Radio Ad Script - Final Draft
Title of program: Cleaner Earth
Type of program: Public Service Announcement
Date of Airing: 16 February 2012, Thursday
Time of Airing: TBA
Hosts: Kate Murphy & Maddie Kust
Scriptwriter: Kate Murphy
_________________________________________________________________________________
1 MUSIC
2 HOST 1: Your mom always told you…
3 HOST 2: Go outside and get some fresh air!
4 HOST 1: That was good advice...as usual. So go ahead, take a walk, bring out that sweet
5 skateboard, or take your bike out for a spin instead of the car. Why not try mass transit
6 or even carpool with a bunch of your friends?
7 SOUND OF LAUGHTER
8 HOST 2: Not too many friends.
9 HOST 1: Yes, mom.
10 HOST 1: By choosing alternative ways to getting around town, you’ll not only feel better and
11 save money, but you’ll be doing your part to help reduce traffic congestion and air pollution.
12 Besides, who wouldn’t want a cleaner Earth? And I’m sure mom will appreciate that you
13 listened to her.
14 MUSIC FADE OUT
15 HOST 2: Sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration.
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Thursday, February 2, 2012
How to Survive a Minnesota Winter
Script-
Intro- play music
Reporter: Hello, and welcome to the news, bringing you the most accurate and updated information. Today we’ll be featuring a special on Minnesota winters and how to survive even the harshest of conditions. We’ll be on location with some Minnesota folks in the north woods talking about how they prepare for this season.
Local: improv about Minnesota - trees, wilderness, nature, Spam
(go to "On Location" - reporter with mic, talking about winter prep)
Reporter: When October hits in Minnesota, the locals begin to prepare for whats going to be what may be considered the worst of the worst when it comes to winter. As far as Minnesotan’s are concerned, it’s just another day in the north land.
The leaves begin to change with extraordinary color, and the air becomes crisp and brisk. It’s that time of year again, when the scarves, mittens, boots, and thick socks come out.
Reporter: To many outsiders, Minnesota's winters appear to be cold and inhospitable. Even among Minnesotans, a common expression is that there are only two seasons, Winter and Road Construction.
Minnesota winters can be bad, but with the right attitude, supplies, and adopting a measure of the Scandinavian hardiness, the winter can be tolerable and fun. Winters are long and cold, snowy and icy, with blizzards and biting winds. There are also beautiful days, crisp and clear, with a bright blue sky and a shining sun. These are the days when it is a joy to wrap up in warm clothes, get outside, and play in the snow. To us Minnesotans, we know that Mother nature can change every 5 minutes.
But how does one go about dressing for the winter wonderland of Minnesota? Let’s take a look...
(Go to actor, who will be putting on many, many, many layers of clothes.)
(Go to interview)
(Go to interview)
Reporter: So what kind of attractions are in Minnesota?
Actor:IMPROV
Reporter: So what kind of advice would you give to someone that wants to travel to Minnesota?
Actor: IMPROV
Reporter: Well thanks for doing the interview today.
Actor: IMPROV
Reporter: Well there ya have it.
(Back to Studio)
Reporter: Thank you Clark.
Minnesota winters can be harsh, but with the right preparations, anyone can survive it. Starting those preparations in the fall will help you out during those dead of the winter nights with 40 below windchill. To Minnesotans, these six months of the year is normal, but for those of you who don’t know how to survive a Minnesota winter, hopefully you have learned some of the insight to accomplish this bone-chilling adventure. Thanks for joining us tonight on the News. Join us again tomorrow night for the most up to date and accurate stories.
Goodnight. And go eat some hot dish.
Deleted Scenes
Deleted Scenes
VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEQxI39qlNY&feature=youtu.be
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