Thursday, December 4, 2014
How To Tie a Tie - Brian Sneed, Tanner Wozniak & Noah Clark
How to Tie a Tie
Producer: Tanner Wozniak
Producer: Brian Sneed
Writer/Editor: Noah Clark
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Video
Intro: Close up of
Tanner with tie around his neck.
Cut to Noah fiddling
with tie before crying.
Close up of Tanner’s
hands and zooming out to show him flustered.
Close up of Brian with
tie around his head holding beer bottles appearing drunk.
Shot of Tanner on the
computer and zoom out as Noah strangles Tanner with a tie.
Key Graphic “How to
Tie a Tie”
Shot of Noah wrapping
Tanner in a blanket
Side shot of Brian standing with shirt collar up with
graphic Step 1.
Front shot of Brian standing with tie around his neck with
graphic Step 2.
Medium shot of Brian tying a tie with graphic Step 3.
Medium shot from the
side of Brian tying the tie with graphic Step 4.
Close up shot of Brian tying the tie with graphic Step 5.
Medium shot of Brian tying the tie with graphic Step 6.
Close up shot of Brian tying the tie with graphic Step 7.
Close up angle shot of Brian’s hands sliding the back part
of the tie into the tag with graphic Step 8.
Close up front shot of Brian pulling collar down once tie
is complete with graphic Step 9.
Zoom out shot of Brian straightening the tie with Brian
giving a wink.
Shot of Noah dragging a rolled up Tanner in a blanket
while looking around not to get caught.
Shot of Noah hanging from a tie in the shower all because
he couldn’t tie a tie.
Photo of James Bond (Daniel Craig) in a suit.
Photo of James Bond (Pierce Bronson) in a suit with a gun.
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Audio
Noah V.O.: Tired of
thinking you know what you’re doing?
Noah V.O.: Exhausted
by spending so much time in the morning in front of the mirror weeping?
Noah V.O.: Tired of
making a mess of everything you touch?
Noah V.O.: Tired of
being wasted and worried about the way you look?
Noah V.O.: Instead of
wanting to hurt yourself or worse, someone else! Let us, at “How to Tie a
Tie” teach you how to take that thin piece of fabric and turn it into WOW!
Noah V.O.: Step 1: Get
that tie over your neck with the thin side about halfway down. Make sure your
collar is flipped up.
Noah V.O.: Step 2: Cross the long
side over the short side at an angle resembling an X.
Noah V.O.: Step 3: Pinch at the X
to hold it in place and then take your off hand and grab the long side and
pull it under the short side then pull the long side towards the top and let
it drop while still holding the X.
Noah V.O.: Step 4: Grab the long
piece and wrap it again over the X and hold the long piece out.
Noah V.O.: Step 5:
While still pinching the knot, take the long piece and go under again, and
pull it up through the neck.
Noah V.O.: Step 6:
Tuck the long piece through the knot and pull down.
Noah V.O.: Step 7:
Squeeze the bottom of your knot with your right hand and pull the thin piece
with your left hand until it’s tight around your neck.
Noah V.O.: Step 8:
Slide the thin side into the tag on the back of the tie.
Noah V.O.: Step 9:
Pull your collar down.
Noah V.O.: Step 10:
Look good.
Noah V.O.: Don’t be
this guy. He’s a murderer! laughter
Noah V.O.: Try and be
this guy.
Noah V.O.: Aaaaannnd
This guy.
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Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Alfa Driving School
Video:
Video begins with a close up shot of the DUI lighted sign on the building along with the contact number for Alfa Driving school
Shot cuts away to a medium-long distance shot of the Alfa Driving School building.
Shot of customers entering the driving school
Jason Lynch, the driver’s Ed instructor talks about what the Alfa Driving school can offer in terms of benefits for the customers/students. ( there’s a shot of the banner with crucial information regarding hours and times in which the driving school is open)
Broll of Jason Lynch teaching a defensive driver’s class.
Broll of a student driving a car into a cone
A shot of Broll regarding excellent customer service.
Cut back to a shot of Jason lynch giving information about himself
A Shot of Broll of the Alfa Driving School car pulling out onto the road
Shot cuts away and goes into the car where the student and teacher are interacting
Video cuts away to Al Cediel
Shot of Broll of student parallel parking the correct way in contrast with the first shot which had a student running over a cone
Second to last shot of the video shows the camera pan to follow the Alfa Driving School vehicle driving regularly on the street.
Audio:
Soundbite of the owner Al Cediel, talking about the history of the company while Broll is screened for the viewers.
Al Cediel talks about the unique nature of the Alfa Driving School
Owner giving a sound bite on the issue regarding new driver’s as well as problematic drivers. States that Alfa Driving School is good for all
Jason Lynch talks about the fact that customers can
Jason Lynch discussing moving violations and how the school will teach customers how to avoid them
Information regarding how the process of the reduction of points is done
Jason Lynch is giving the viewer some information regarding his credibility and why he should be trusted with educating them regarding the road code.
Jason Lynch talks about the fact that he was a Police officer for 11 years and that accidents are different collisions. He then differentiates between the two
Al Cediel instructing on how to properly negotiate a corner and use appropriate speed.
Al Cediel closes out the video by talking about why Alfa Driving School should gain the business of consumers out there
In the final sound bite for the commercial, Al Cediel states that Alfa Driving will get you back on your feet and back on the road
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
RUF Promotional Video -DJ Vining and Stephanie Butler
VIDEO
VIDEO FADES IN FOLLOWING STUDENT
INTO THE CHURCH (00:00-00:37)
SHOT OF SPEAKERS BEING TAKEN OUT OF
BOX (00:37-00:41)
SHOT OF CABLES BEING PUT INTO SOUND
SYSTEM (00:42-00:44)
SHOT OF MUSIC STAND BEING SET UP
(00:45-00:48)
SHOT OF CHAIRS BEING SET UP
(00:48-00:51)
SHOT OF TURNING ON SPEAKER (00:51-00:54)
LOW PAN OF GUITARIST (00:55-00:59)
PAN OF STUDENTS WORSHIPING
(01:00-01:05)
SHOT OF WES CALTON (01:06-01:08)
ZOOM ON WES CALTON PREACHING
(01:08-01:13)
TAKE: C ROLL
AT: 01:13
TO: 01:20
DURATION: 7SECONDS
CG- WES CALTON; KSU RUF CAMPUS
MINISTER
SHOT OF WES CALTON READING THE
BIBLE (01:21-01:26
TAKE: C ROLL
AT: 01:26
END: 01:35
DURATION: 9 SECONDS
SHOT OF STUDENTS (01:35-01:39)
SHOT OF STUDENTS (01:40-01:43)
PAN OF STUDENTS (01:43-01:46)
TAKE: C ROLL
AT: 01:47
TO: 01:54
DURATION: 7 SECONDS
CG- LEXI O’NEAL; RUF STUDENT AT KSU
TAKE: C ROLL
AT: 01:54
TO: 02:01
DURATION: 7 SECONDS
CG- MICAH LAUGHLIN; RUF STUDENT AT
KSU
SHOT OF MUSIC TEAM (02:01-02:11)
SHOT OF RUF BANNER (02:11-02:15)
TITLE SCREEN WITH RUF LOGO
INCLUDING ‘www.ruf.org’ AND ‘Facebook: RUFatKSU’ (02:15-02:23)
TITLE SCREEN FADES OUT (02:24)
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AUDIO
Music playing in background (00:00-02:28)
WELCOME TO REFORMED UNIVERSITY FELLOWSHIP,
RUF, A NATIONWIDE CAMPUS MINISTRY FOR ALL STUDENTS WHO ARE LOOKING FOR A
PLACE TO WORSHIP, FELLOWSHIP WITH OTHER STUDENTS, HEAR ABOUT CHRIST, OR EVEN
ASK QUESTIONS. RUF IS A SAFE PLACE TO VISIT NO MATTER WHAT YOUR BACKGROUND IS
OR WHERE YOU COME FROM. IT WELCOMES ALL STUDENTS. (00:21-00:41)
RUF IS NON-DENOMINATIONAL, BUT FUNDED BY
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF AMERICA. WITH A LOVE FOR JESUS AND THE TRUE WORD
OF GOD, STUDENTS CAN COME AND HEAR ABOUT THE TRUE GOOD NEWS OF THE GOSPEL OF
GRACE. (00:42-00:53)
EACH WEEK, RUF HAS WHAT IS CALLED LARGE
GROUP, A TIME FOR WORSHIP, A MESSAGE
BY THE SCHOOL’S CAMPUS MINISTER, AND FELLOWSHIP WITH OTHER STUDENTS.
(00:56-01:05)
KENNESAW STATES CAMPUS MINSTER, WES
CALTON, PROVIDES A MESSAGE EACH WEEK FOR LARGE GROUP AND HEADS UP OTHER
MINISTRY DUTIES FOR RUF. (01:06-01:13)
RUf is a campus ministry that exists to
reach students for Christ and equip students to serve. (01:14-01:20)
APART FROM LARGE GROUP, THERE ARE OTHER
OPPORTUNITIES TO REACH OUT TO THE COMMUNITY WITH VOLUNTEER WORK. (01:21-01:26)
Well, some of the things we done in the
past, we’ve worked at Must Ministries donation center, we’ve worked at the
Palmer Home for children of Mississippi
on several spring breaks now. (01:26-01:35)
THROUGHOUT THE SEMESTER, RUF HOLDS BIBLE
STUDIES, GAME NIGHTS, CONFERENCES WITH OTHER SCHOOL’S RUFS, AND OTHER FELLOWSHIP
GET TOGETHERS. IT IS A GREAT PLACE TO COME AND MAKE FRIENDS. (01:35-01:46)
Well, I started RUF right when I started
college, so this is really where I found my friends. (01:47-01:54)
I’ve only been
here for two and a half months and I’ve gotten to know my closest friends at
RUf and it’s been great to have that connection. (01:54-02:01)
SO IF YOU ARE
LOOKING TO GET INVOLVED WITH CAMPUS MINISTRY, LOOKING TO ASK QUESTIONS, OR
JUST LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO FEEL WELCOME AND MAKE NEW FRIENDS, RUF IS THE
PLACE FOR YOU. (02:01-02:10)
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT RUF.ORG. YOU
CAN ALSO JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP RUF AT KSU. REFORMED UNIVERSITY FELLWSHIP;
MORE THAN JUST A MINISTRY. (02:11-02:22)
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Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Promo Video Examples
Georgia Natural Gas True Blue Awards
Rehabber's Superstore Commercial feat Debo
Project South Youth Day
id
Thursday, October 9, 2014
KSU Football Scrimmage - Script - Whitney and Lindsey
1. Video:
Opening still: “Kennesaw State University Football Scrimmage
Review”
2. Video:
Cut to B-roll of KSU football players practicing throwing
drills.
Audio:
“This Saturday, October 11… KSU football team.” (00.02-00.22)
Video:
B-roll of players practicing throwing drills cuts to still
of “Curry Glass Kennesaw State University Football Player”
3. Video:
Interview with Curry Glass
Audio:
Curry Glass: “Oh it … get started. “ (00.23-00.33)
Reporter, Whitney McMillan: “And…team?” (00.34-00.35)
Curry Glass: “My position is the tight end. “ (00.35-00.36)
Whitney McMillan: “Okay… week.” (00.37-00.39)
Curry Glass: “We’ve … people come out.” (00.40-00.50)
Whitney McMillan: “And are we going to win?” (00.51-00.52)
Curry Glass: “Absolutely, can’t lose.” (00.52-00.53)
Whitney McMillan: “Can’t wait!” (00.54)
4. Video:
B-roll of football players practicing another drill
Audio: “Let’s … football team.” (00.56-01.02)
5. Video
Intereview with pro-footbal student:
Audio:
Whitney McMillan: “Are you … week?” (01.02-01:04)
Student: “I am … year.” (01.01-01.07
Whitney McMillan: “Will you be attending the game?” (01.08-01.09)
Student: “I hope so. Hopefully … everybody.” (01.09-01.13)
6. Video:
Interview with anti-football student:
Whitney: “Are you… team?” (01.16-01.18)
Student: “ I could… actualy” (01.18-01.19)
Whitney: “Really, why?” (01.20)
Student: “I’m graduating… affect me that much.”
(01.21-01.24)
7.Video:
B-Roll of Curry Glass in front of the camera playing with the
football.
Audio:
“It’s interesting… go Owls!” (01.25-01.31)
Keaton and Greg Investigate the KSU+SPSU Merger
KSU-SPSU Merger
By Greg Bieger and Keaton Wheeler
In November of last year the merger between Kennesaw State University and Southern Polytechnic State University was announced.
The merger would bring together nine schools from KSU and three schools from SPSU under one university that will house over thirty thousand students.
Dr. Michael Sanseviro, Dean of Students, is one of the Administrators making sure that the transition into the new larger university preserves aspects from both university cultures.
“I think… there are certain things that students experienced at [SPSU] that the students there don’t want to lose, and we don’t want to lose that either,” said Sanseviro. “So we’re trying to figure out how we create opportunities for those experiences to still exist but under the new rubric.”
Dylan Brown, currently a junior at SPSU and majoring in Mechanical Engineering, is in support of the merger, even though the university culture will change.
“I think overall it is a good idea. I see the loss of the [SPSU] name, the loss of many Greek organizations and losing their chapters and a lot of history,” Brown said.
Dominic Giusti, a sophomore at KSU seems to be relatively unaffected or even aware of how the merger will affect either school.
“It is kind of neutral to be quite honest,” says Giusti, “I haven’t really heard too much about it.”
There is no real way of knowing how this merger will affect, students, teachers or administrators until everything is finalized and both schools start under the new KSU umbrella Fall of 2015.
KSU Meal Plan (Arias & Robinson)
The
New Student Meal Plan
Producer:
Diana Arias
Writer:
Quiten Robinson
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Video
Intro
b-roll: Sign of the commons showing
and transitions to Diana Arias walking to the commons.
Interview:
Diana Arias interviews Marketing Director Melissa McHanon
Interview
with Student Joshua Lee
B-roll:
Burrito bowl clip
Interview
with student Ya’quesia Matthews
B-Roll:
Students at student center various food choices,
Conclusion
Voiceover: Melissa McHanon
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Audio
I’m
here at the commons what has now become the only option for Kennesaw States
students to use their meal swipes.
D.A:
Well thank you for having us today we do appreciate your time. We wanted to
ask you what is the major difference for the meal plan from last semester?
M.M:
I think there are two major differences, one we added more meal plans, we
added more choices for students, there was a large gap between the 48- block
48 from last year, and then the next largest meal plan was a block 148. So we
decided to fill in some of the gaps between to provide more choices for
students and parents so that they have more options. And we added dining dollars to the meal
plan which has added structure to the meal plan.
D.A:
So with the swipes you can only use them at the commons and the dining
dollars can be used anywhere
M.M:
Yes you can still use the dining dollars if you want to but you pay the
retail price. It’s not considered the price that you pay when you pay for the
meal plan, so its not a good value.
D.A:
What do you think about the new meal plan?
J.L:
Its kind of got its ups and downs I think.
I don’t know. I know that a swipe is somewhere around twelve dollars
and when you use it at like boars head its not equivalent to the dollar value
amount that you get here at the commons. You get to spend your dollar as a
dollar as appose to just a swipe which is kind of good.
I
like it because I get to eat anywhere at the student center but I don’t like
it because it uses my swipes.
At
the end of the day students are my customers and I want them to be satisfied
with the level of service, I want them to be satisfied with the food that’s
served and I want them to feel like they got a value.
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Shena Crawford and Brian Sneed - News Story
Shena Crawford and Brian Sneed Script
Video
*Insert Shena’s Intro*
*Up-close of University Village Suites*
B-roll of emergency sign
Brittney comes in
B-roll of two students walking
Maria starts her interview
Maria answers yes and tells why.
B-roll of students coming out of University Suites
Comes in Gavin and Sam
*Rolls credits* Audio
*insert news music*
Shena’s introduction
Shena interviews Brittney and asks her if she feels safe on K-S-U campus.
Shena asks Maria if she feels safe on campus and does she think K-S-U is doing all that they can to help prevent sexual assault?
Shena asks do they feel safe on campus and do they feel like they have an advantage of female students when it comes to avoiding sexual assault.
KSU Men's Script
Video:
Starts with a close up of KSU Men's banner
Cuts to the B-roll of KSU Men's meeting
Interview with Sage Gerard
Shot of Broll
Interview with Ameena Douglas(student)
Interview with Ashley Richards (student)
Shot of B-roll
Interview with Michael Foster
Shot of B-roll
Closing statements
Audio:
Introduction to the video
"The Subject of Men's rights vs women's right have been a hotly debated topic for the better part of a century. Ksu Men is a non-feminist club on campus which has drawn a lot of controversy as of late in response to their stance on women's rights.
Sage Gerard, the president and founder of the club, has been the group's most outspoken voice. He states that much of the opposition of KSU Men, also known as KSUM is unfounded.
Narration and B-roll : Still KSU Men remains at the forefront of controversy as many students on campus either have mixed emotions, or are completely against it.
The Group holds a meeting every Monday and Thursday at 4:30 pm and is open to both male and female members. As it stands right now, KSUM has a total of 17 members, 5 of which are females.
Closing:
The upcoming KSUM conference, scheduled in November is set to be protested by those who disagree with the purpose of the club.
As of now, KSU Men remains active on campus. This is Matthew Gillies and Bart Stever reporting for KSU News.
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Assignment 2: Stephanie Butler and Chris Vernon
Reporter I’m Stephanie
Butler, reporting live from Kennesaw State University. Behind me is the highly
anticipated fitness center being constructed.
Voiceover Both students and staff are excited about the new
opportunities that the new Student Recreation and Wellness Center will bring,
and they did not hesitate to express this excitement.
Coleman Duckworth I’ve heard a little about the new recreation
center being built. It’s named after past president, Betty Siegel.
Adrienne Smith There’s going to be a lot more expansion on the
cardio floor, and there’s going to be an indoor and outdoor pool.
Coleman Duckworth Currently I use the gym a couple of times a week.
But, hopefully once the new facility opens, I’ll be able to use the different
recreational activities, such as rock climbing.
Voiceover The
new facility will include an updated fitness area, multiple courts for
athletes, a multipurpose gym, rock wall, running track, indoor and outdoor
pool, and rooms for student organizations to meet. The construction team is
hard at work to make the plans a reality.
Cynthya Escutia I’m a transfer student from Lee University and I’m really
excited about this gym, because my old gym had two treadmills and one
elliptical. I think it was broken, honestly.
Voiceover Although students
are excited about the new facility, it poses some concerns for them, as well.
Coleman Duckworth the only concern I
could think of would be the increase in student fees in order to be able to
maintain the facility.
Adrienne Smith I would appreciate a
little bit more expansion; I just wish it was a little bit sooner.
Reporter With
the rapid growth of the university recently, it comes as no surprise that they
would want to expand the fitness center. This is Stephanie Butler, reporting
live from Kennesaw State University.
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