Monday, 2 September 2013
Final Video Script
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Scene
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Description
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Duration
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Shot
(See
attached sheet for codes)
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Music/FX
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Voiceover
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1
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Introduce Bryan. Bryan does variety of movements
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12s
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MS
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Piano Music
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This is Bryan, and he is looking for a job. What does he
need to get that job? Let’s show him what he needs.
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2
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Title: Step 1 – The Resume. Bryan writing resume
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57s
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HA, TL/R, HO, ZI
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Piano Music
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The first step is building a resume. When developing a quality
resume you need to devote time to sit down and write out what your strengths
are. Make sure you include strengths
that will apply to the job you wish to obtain. It also doesn’t hurt to include a weakness
or two. Often employers like to see
that their potential employee is not perfect and makes mistakes. Just be sure to include weaknesses that
still make you look like a good employee Bryan! Be sure to include any
education you have taken. Employers want
to know what level of education you have to show if you have the knowledge
required to complete tasks at the job.
You want to be sure to include any previous work experience you have
and how long you worked for that employer.
Employers want to know what training you have and how long you
typically have stayed with a job. Great job Bryan, drop off that resume and
you’ll have that job in no time!
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3
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Title: Step 2 - The Interview: Choosing the right clothes.
Bryan trying on clothes in front of friends.
Getting approval from friends.
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58s
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MS, CU
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Piano Music
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You’ve got the interview now but what is appropriate to
wear? Start by getting a few pieces of clothes and make sure to get a few
friends to help you choose what looks best on you. The friends with give you their value
opinion and prevent you from looking foolish walking into your very important
interview. Be sure to choose something
that is fancy but not too fancy. You
don’t want to wear something that is over the top for the position. Remember, you want to dress for business
but also casual and more importantly, comfortable. Great choice Bryan, that’s sure to impress
your future employer!
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4
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Title: Step 3 – The Interview. Bryan running out to
vehicle and getting inside. Cut back and forth to toy car driving to recreate
events while driving.
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51s
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LS, MS, CU, PSO, HA, RS,
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Piano Music
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The day is finally here and it’s time for your
interview. Be sure to leave your home
with plenty of time to get to the business.
Rushing will only get you angry and emotional. Two things you don’t want to be during your
interview. Try to plan out beforehand
the best way to get to the interview so to avoid traffic. Remember to obey all traffic laws while
driving. The last thing you need is to
be stopped by the police or get in an accident. Don’t resort to eating food or grooming
yourself while driving. This distracts
you as a driver and will make you more irritated before your interview.
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5
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Bryan pulling up to business and running inside. Struggles
with door. Employer opens door for him.
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20s
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LS
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Piano Music
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As you arrive to the interview don’t rush to get
inside. You have plenty of time to get
inside and relax before you meet your potential employer. You also never know who is watching your
actions as you enter the business. You
wouldn’t want any poor choices to be seen by your employer or other
employee. Remember, anyone could be
watching your actions at this point.
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6
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Bryan walks into office area and does one last check
before entering interview room. Shakes
hand with employer.
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22s
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AS, DI
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Piano Music
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As you walk in make sure to do one last hygiene
check. It’s a good idea to take a
breath mint just in case. Now wait
patiently for your employer to come and get you. Make sure to greet your employer with a
strong, firm handshake and wait to be invited in to sit down. Good luck Bryan!
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7
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Clock ticking
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6s
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CU
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Clock ticking
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8
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Bryan leaving interview room very happy. Employer looks
unhappy but changes attitude and dances.
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9s
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HO
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Piano Music
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Great job Bryan.
You got the job. Be ready to start in the next two weeks and work hard
at you new job as a lawyer. You earned it. Way to go!
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9
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Title: Two Weeks later. Bryan swaying back and forth in
chair doing nothing.
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6s
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PU, HA
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Squeaky Chair sound
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10
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Credits
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26s
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Piano Music
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Shot Codes:
MS – Medium Shot
HA – High Angle
TL/R – Truck Left and Right
HO – Head On
ZI – Zoom In
CU – Close Up
LS – Long Shot
PSO – Pan Still Object
RS – Reflective Shot
AS - Angle Shot
DI – Dolly In
PU – Pedestal Up
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