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Cinematography Written Report

  Cinematography Written Report by Jake Liam Sharratt Martínez   The movie I plan to direct will be called The Meeting , and the theme of the story, equally, is the meeting. It is so called because two people meet up with each other and a third (albeit cleverly hidden) character will also be featured. The short movie will be about three minutes long. It will only contain two main people in the movie he story is as follows: It is all set in the middle of Cork Grand Parade. As a man (played by me) is walking down the street, he trips over a bag that someone has left behind and passes out. His friend (played by Ciaran McLoughlin) wakes him up and notices that they have a bag with a name on it, and suspect that this is the man that they have to give the bag back to and so they go on a hunt to look for the missing person and give it back. The movie is set in Cork, and the entirety of the short movie will be shot all around the part of the city, because of course, we are only allowed t

Finalized storyboards

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New equipment

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Found this at Gamestop for only €20 and it looked pretty useful and practical. I'll prolly use it as I record my footage. The tripod and green screen in particular look really cool and I'm excited to properly use them.

Storyboard

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Story

I'm walking down Cork city, trying to think of the kind of fun things I might want to do on the day.  All of a sudden, I trip over someone's bag that someone stupidly left in the middle of the street.  I fall over and fall flat on my face.  It's all black, however, a friend wakes me up from my slumber.  He pulls me up and then we try to look for the owner of the bag which conveniently, the owner's tag (whose name is Joey Fleming) is on the bag, thus making it easier to track him down.  We look around different parts of the city attempting to look for him.  Eventually we stumble across him trying to look all over for him.  We tell him that we found his bag, and with this, he rewards us dearly with €50 each.  We then use it to buy whatever we want in CEX as we walk away.