Tuesday, March 28, 2023

Talk Show Script - CCR

 Script for one of the media projects

This is just a basic idea of what will be said in during recording, as I will try to have the script to where we can see it but not where it looks like I'm reading off a paper. I will be filming this with my dad. I will switch the camera shots so that only one of us is in the shot at a time, and so that I can film all my dads lines back to back.

My Script:

Host: Welcome to the Late at Night Talk Show, I am Keith Peters, tonight we'll talk about the creation of a film opening that shows a hockey player, Joey practicing his hockey skills before his big game, right before something tragic happens in his life. The person who created the film opening is here with me today. Let me introduce to you, Maddox Peters! 

Maddox: Thank you Keith, it is honor to be with you here tonight. It is very special to be here to share with all of you my insight of the process of the film opening and what me and Joey had to go through to get this out to all of you. 

Host: Let's start with how you product represents social groups or problems and uses or questions norms. 

Maddox: Instead of concentrating on the external challenges of winning the game, the opening of our movie challenges the conventions of sports movies by highlighting the interior struggles of a hockey player. Because they are frequently ignored in popular sports movies, we wanted to examine the psychological and emotional elements of being an athlete. Our movie tackles the pressure and expectations put on young athletes, particularly in environments where there is a lot of competition.

Host: What a unique perspective on the sports field. Could you elaborate on how your product interacts with audiences and how actual media texts would distribute it?

Maddox: We wanted our movie's beginning to connect with viewers who might have encountered similar demands and expectations in their lives, even those that weren't related to sports. The universal topics of self-doubt and tenacity in our movie can connect with a wide audience. In order to reach a larger audience, we intend to distribute our movie through film festivals and internet streaming services.

Host: That is a really good idea. Let's talk about how this endeavor helped you hone your production abilities.

Maddox: As a team, we developed effective communication skills, time management skills, and the ability to play to our abilities in order to realize a common goal. In order to improve the narrative, we also improved our technical abilities, which included using various camera angles, lighting setups, and sound design. In order to portray Joey's emotional state during his practice, we tried with various methods, such as using slow-motion shots and altering the color grading to set a somber tone.

Host: That's amazing. Can you elaborate on how you incorporated software, hardware, and online tools into this project?

Maddox: We used online tools like Google Drive and Zoom for collaboration and communication, as well as programs like Final Cut Pro and Adobe Premiere to edit the video and add effects. To record high-quality video and audio, we also used gear such as cameras, microphones, and lighting fixtures. To guarantee the highest quality, we made sure to use the appropriate tools for each shot.

Host: You appear to have employed a variety of technologies to realize your idea. Finally, can you tell us about any difficulties you had when creating this movie's opening?

Maddox: One of the difficulties we had was getting the proper video of the exercise. To acquire the greatest possible footage, we had to carefully consider our shot placement and anticipate Joey's actions. It was occasionally difficult for us to focus because of the rink's background noise and other distractions. However, with good planning and communication, we were able to get through these challenges.

Host: That is wonderful to hear. We appreciate the team's participation in today's discussion regarding the creation of our film's opening. We are eager to present it to audiences and see where it leads.

Maddox: Yes, it had been very great to speak with you tonight, and I hope that all of you get the chance to see it for your selves after hearing what went behind this process of being able to get this out to everyone. Thank you and goodnight!


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