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By: Christian Nogodula Planning By: Christian Nogodula

Scheduling 2/19/18-2/23/18 Filming begins, I will film most of the scenes that include the detective where he is alone. Scenes 6 and 7. While filming the scenes including people other than the detective, or with the detective later. Scenes 1,2,3,4,5, and 8. 2/24/18-2/28/18 Filming is being finished as scenes with the Woman in Red is being filmed and over with. Scenes 9 and 10. Along with other miscellaneous scenes that was forgotten or was not filmed. 3/1/18-3/17/18 Editing starts along with recording the final voice overs for the film and dub overs for incoherent sound in the film. The videos will be uploaded to Adobe Premiere to be edited and the voice overs will be recorded with a hand held voice recorder (for authenticity) and a microphone (for clarity). 3/18/18-3/25/18 With editing done, peer review will also be done along with the final reflection questions as to make fully complete the project.

Shooting Script Scene 1 Black screen 4 titles (Studio name, production name, and main characters) Diegetic sound- soft music in the background (soft yet tangible) Diegetic sound- woman walks in and starts to talk Fade into woman walking into a convenience store ( dolly in to follow her- tracking shot) Diegetic sound- dialogue of two women talking Geralt enters from left (truck right to follow him) Pan right and zoom in slowly as Geralt walks towards the counter

Shooting Script Scene 2 Scene 3 Action match cut- main character approaches counter Diegetic sound- woman behind counter rings up the main characters stuff Diegetic sound- conversation in background Pan right- Geralt moves right leaves Diegetic sound- bell of door rings Scene 3 Internal diegetic- headphones play music Action match cut- character walks right Tracking shot- follow character from behind Title fly in and appear around the character as the camera follows him home Camera flies in to end up shut out of the door

Shooting Script Scene 4 Scene 5 Scene 6 Diegetic narration starts- fades into scene Medium close up-Geralt clutches a voice recorder Loud bang somewhere behind the camera Geralt looks above the camera Scene 5 Long shot of the room Geralt is in Geralt quickly takes a gun out of his nightstand Walks out of scene slowly Scene 6

Shooting Script Scene 7 Scene 8 Medium shot as Geralt opens the door, he is framed by the doorway He slowly looks around Medium shot pans around turning into an over the shoulder shot of a desk with a light on Geralt slowly moves toward the desk As he moves toward the desk the camera dolly’s in Scene 8 He picks up a file lit up by the light Opens it to reveal a redacted file along with pictures of events Geralt goes through the pictures

Shooting Script Scene 9 Medium shot-door directly behind Geralt opens quickly slamming on the wall Quickly zooms out- he quickly turns and points his gun He sees a silhouette of a woman in red He doesn’t drop his guard The woman speaks up (diegetic) Geralt responds (diegetic)

Title (WIP) The title is a work in progress. But will likely be an arrangement of things such as Mystery in Red, Scarlet Enigma or something along those lines. I want to show the sort of mystery behind the movie while also highlighting the woman in it, the Woman in Red, as she will be an important character in the movie. Some of the opening sequence title will start with a black screen, mainly actors names, and the rest will be embedded into the background of the movie. Titles like directed by, written by, and edited by will be hanging sketch titles just floating about in the air.

Sound By Scene Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 Scene 5 Scene 6 Store entry bell, soft music in the background (soft yet tangible), dialogue of two women talking Scene 2 Beep sound of scanning, receipt print, door bell ring Scene 3 Slow jazzy, melancholy music Scene 4 Narration- Geralt talks, loud bang Scene 5 Nightstand opens, gun clatters Scene 6 Door slowly creaks,

Sound By Scene Scene 7 Scene 8 Scene 9 Creaking door, flowing water, or rain outside Scene 8 File rustles, paper crumbles, pictures wobble, flowing water, or rain outside Scene 9 Door opens- creaks, dialogue, Woman in Red speaks to Geralt, flowing water, or rain outside

Location My two locations will be a gas station, Cumberland Farms, my house and the surrounding neighborhood.

Participants Actors- Christian Nogodula, Kaitlyn Whatley, Madilyn Bishop, Avelyn Nogodula Filming- Christian Nogodula, Anjun Wu, Jensey Melo, Mervin Persaud Editing- Christina Nogodula Directing- Christian Nogodula Safety Team- Avelyn Nogodula, Glenda Nogodula

Health and Safety Ensuring safety would be a number one priority, so my parents and my sister will be at attendant so that no bodily harm will come to any of the participants of the movie. As a “safety team” they will be responsible for keeping us safe and responsible with a quick dial to 911 and a first aid kit along with an actual certified nurse (in the form of my sister). With scenes where any tool is used or any danger the safety team will be behind the scenes supporting the film crew and the actors. For the scene with guns or knives, we will be using fakes along with real props that would not likely pose a threat to anyone. In case it does, the safety team will be there for immediate response and help.

Opening Sequence Script Scene 1 Janet: Gina! How have you been? Gina: Janet! I’ve been great! Been living life you know. Janet: That’s great. You ever get that JD degree? Last I heard you were still in college. Gina: Yeah, Gina Lombardy Esq. at your service. Janet: That’s amazing. Scene 2 (background) Gina: Not like it does me any good. Janet: What are you saying? With your doctorate, you can be hired anywhere. Gina: Yes, but with my track record? Unlikely. (foreground) Clerk: Is that all? Geralt: Yeah.

Opening Sequence Script Scene 3 No Dialogue Scene 4 (narration that fades into monologue) Geralt: It’s been a year and a couple months now, and still nothing… it doesn’t look lik- (loud bang interrupts Geralt) Scene 6 Scene 8 Scene 9 Woman in Red: Looking good Geralt… you have not aged a bit… Geralt: …you know my name… now tell me yours…