Screenplay

Assignment marking criteria  Introduction Context setting and identifying the problem/ issue to be investigated.  Coherent and logical arguments of the example project used identification of the issue and context of the topic within the field of project management. Knowledge of the principles and practices of project management, the application, and the relevance to the assignment brief.  Critical analysis and use of literature A critical review of the current state of knowledge in the area chosen or investigation, locating your project in its theoretical context. This includes a review of relevant models, concepts and theories that are brought together into a basic conceptual framework (key themes/issues) that will be used to guide your project. These must be underpinned by correct referencing, including an appropriate range and depth of citations to relevant and current literature. An appropriate number of academic references should be presented and discussed.  Ability to locate the study in the wider context and review relevant models, theories and concepts that result in a conceptual framework. Data Analysis Logical and coherent (i.e., quantitative or qualitative or mixed method) which you choose to evaluate the topic, with the reason explained, including a note of constraints or limitations. It must be clear that the chosen method is appropriate to the aim and objectives, and the ethical implications of the research are outlined. Description of methods, the rationale, and the limitations. Clearly justify using secondary data, the source of the data, in-depth analysis, and description of the source.  Conclusion and Recommendation         Ability to summarise the key aspects of the study and link the literature review results to the analysis described. Suggestion/recommendation of practical solution based on theoretical perspectives and strong and logical relationship between analysis, recommendations and literature chosen; and suggestion/recommendation for future the management of future projects. Presentation and Reference Professional and quality standard, correct use of font sizes and colours, the balance between text and graphs/tables, logical structure and well-presented. A reference list in Harvard Referencing style of all the works cited in your text. If you have cited a source in your text, then there must be an associated reference, logical, clear, and well-presented.
Assessment 2 – submission due to 30/03/2023– Thursday at 17:00 (GMT, Turnitin.
Type:Individual Report
Weighting70%
ILO(s) assessed:1(b and c); 2 (a and b); 3 (b)
Description of assignmentThis individual assignment is the final assessment. You are required to choose one of the Scottish initiatives (see the list below), evaluate the scope of the project by applying the knowledge gained during the module, and identify a project that contributes to the creation of a smarter, fairer Scotland whilst contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Projects could be at any stage of the project lifecycle. The Scottish initiatives are the following: Opportunity North EastMichelin Scotland Innovation Parc Space Scotland
Assignment marking criteria  An answer that demonstrates the core principles of project management and successes reflecting on the challenges of the modern world.  Depth of analysis in a concrete case study project is expected to be used, and examples from recent and current events will demonstrate the application of the theory and academic thinking.  Explicit inclusion and description of which UN Sustainable Development Goals are addressed and how within the project is expected. Please, refer to the marking criteria – Appendix D. The total word is expected to be 2,000 words.

Institution Research

Angelinos Doug Billings and Tracy Garner are about to get married. Two days before the wedding, the four men in the wedding party – Doug, Doug’s two best buddies Phil Wenneck and Stu Price, and Tracy’s brother Alan Garner – hop into Tracy’s father’s beloved Mercedes convertible for a 24-hour stag party to Las Vegas. Phil, a married high school teacher, has the same maturity level as his students when he’s with his pals. Stu, a dentist, is worried about everything, especially what his controlling girlfriend Melissa thinks. Because she disapproves of traditional male bonding rituals, Stu has to lie to her about the stag, he telling her that they are going on a wine tasting tour in the Napa Valley. Regardless, he intends on eventually marrying her, against the advice and wishes of his friends. And Alan seems to be unaware of what are considered the social graces of the western world. The morning after their arrival in Las Vegas, they awaken in their hotel suite each with the worst hangover. None remembers what happened in the past twelve or so hours. The suite is in mess. And certain things are in the suite that shouldn’t be, and certain things that should be in the suite are missing. Probably the most important in the last category is Doug. As Phil, Stu and Alan try to find Doug using only what little pieces of information they have at hand, they go on a journey of discovery of how certain things got into the suite and what happened to the missing items. However they are on a race for time as if they can’t find Doug in the next few hours, they are going to have to explain to Tracy why they are not yet back in Los Angeles. And even worse, they may not find Doug at all before the wedding.
In this movie I like the opening sequence of the movie. In the opening there is suspense that Phil Stu and Alan are stuck somewhere, they are looking very tired and Phil has called her wife telling her that they are stuck somewhere and the movie starts from here so this aspect of the movie is making it more catchy for the target audience because now the audience will think that what’s going to happen next and how they reached there. I’ll be using something same like this in my movie (flashback) so that the target audience get attracted to it and think what’s next.
High key lighting used in this movie will give a good impact on my action movie. Throughout in the action films there is a use of fast sounds during the action parts of the film, there is sometime non-digetic music played in the background during the dialogue delivery and during fight scenes.Wbdd

Institution Research

Group Members

Taimoor Khan

Shahzaib Butt

Concept 1

The big idea is divided between three components

Golden Era of Pakistan Cinema

Downfall of Pakistan Cinema

Revival of Pakistan Cinema

Interview of the pioneers and veterans of Pakistan Industry like Usman Pirzada, Sultana aapa discussing the Golden Era and the reason of downfall. The opinion of exhibitors what are the right times to exhibit the films. The views on Sound Design how important it is and how it has been neglected. Thoughts of the new generation coming into this industry, how the revival has started and we can see art schools in our country.

 

 

 

Editing Note

The editing techniques I have used in my film shows my main character dreaming of the fighting championship while he is asleep. I put black &white effect and noise so that it portray a dream. Other than that Dip to black is used for the scene change . The background music used during the fight scene is thrilling which would develop the interest of audience. And the sad part of the film where Harold realize that he cannot fight now have a slow background music, such music is used to create or make audience feel what the character would be feeling at that moment. I have dubbed a voice-over of Harold for self motivation. Other than that i have used the basic tools like razor tool to split the clips.I also use audio mixer to control the background music and the voice-over in the film.