M&M Entertainment  Is Proud to Present. The Skittle’s Revenge  Shameel Bhimji  Terence Huang  Tai Meng  Elissa Tong  Theresa Sanchez.

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M&M Entertainment  Is Proud to Present

The Skittle’s Revenge  Shameel Bhimji  Terence Huang  Tai Meng  Elissa Tong  Theresa Sanchez

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Story & Overview  The skittle has placed a bomb in an M&M factory.  It runs out of the factory.  It stops and turns and watches as the factory explodes.  It smirks as the mission is accomplished.  11 sequences totaling 35 seconds.

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Seq 1: 1 st to 3 rd Second  Camera: –bird's eye view of factory  Light: –directional  Action: –Fade into scene. Possibly zoom closer to the factory. Fade out.  Sound: –tick, tick... of bomb.

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Sample Scenes  Seq 1 (camera zoom in)

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Seq 2: 4 th to 5 th Second  Camera: –top view of factory (possibly slanted so factory door is visible)  Action: –fade into scene. Possibly zoom in on the factory.  Sound: –tick, tick... of bomb and running footsteps.

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Sample Scenes  Seq 2

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Seq 3: 6 th to 8 th Second  Camera: –top view of factory (possibly slanted so factory door is visible)  Action: –factory door swings outwards, and the skittle runs out. Fade out.  Sound: –door swing & running footsteps.

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Sample Scenes  Seq 3 Staging

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Seq 4: 9 th to 12 th Second  Camera: –side view of the skittle (camera rotates to follow the skittle)  Action: –Fades in with the skittle running away from the factory. Fade out.  Sound: –running footsteps.

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Sample Scenes  Seq 4 Skittle runs (squash & stretch, ease-in / ease-out, timing & motion)

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Seq 5: 13 th to 15 th Second  Camera: –slanted front view of skittle  Action: –This scene fades in with skittle farther down the road and coming to a stop. Fade out.  Sound: –running footsteps.

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Sample Scenes  Seq 5 Skittle comes to a stop (squash & stretch, timing and motion, follow-through action)

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Seq 6: 16 th to 18 th Second  Camera: –slanted back view of skittle  Action: –This scene fades in with The skittle turning around such that the "s" on his body is not seen by the audience. Fade out.

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Sample Scenes  Seq 6 Turning (anticipation, exaggerated secondary action)

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Seq 7: 19 h to 20 th Second  Camera: –diagonally behind the skittle  Action: –Fade in. Factory explodes.  Sound: –loud explosion.

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Sample Scenes  Seq 7 Staging

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Seq 8: 21 st to 22 nd Second  Camera: –bird's eye view  Action: –explosion in its full glory (complete with fire and smoke).  Sound: –loud explosion and fire crackling.

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Sample Scenes  Seq 8 Staging

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Seq 9: 23 rd to 26 th Second  Camera: –to be determined  Action: –the explosion will be shot from two more angles OR one more angle in slow motion. Fade out.  Sound: –loud explosion and fire crackling.

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Sample Scenes  Seq 9 Staging

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Seq 10: 27 th to 30 th Second  Camera: –to be determined  Action: –Fade in with a close up of a fallen debris (and perhaps the falling of it too). Fade out.  Sound: –fire crackling.

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Sample Scenes  Seq 10 Staging

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Seq 11: 31 st to 35 th Second  Camera: –in front of skittle  Lighting: –spot-light towards the face (going for a spooky effect)  Action: –Fade in and possibly zoom out with the skittle smirking and scene fades out.  Sound: –fire crackling.

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Sample Scenes  Seq 11 camera zoom out (imagine a huge S on his belly) smirking skittle Exaggeration / Appeal

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Basic Models: M&M Factory

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Basic Models: M&M Factory

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Basic Models: M&M Factory

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Basic Models: M&M Factory

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Basic Models: Skittle Skittle – Front View

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Basic Models: Skittle Skittle – Rear View

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Basic Models: Skittle Skittle – Side View

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Basic Models: Skittle Hey Yo!

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Basic Models: Skittle Smirk

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Basic Models: Skittle Scared

Shameel Bhimji, Terence Huang, Tai Meng, Elissa Tong, Theresa Sanchez Main Task Divisions  More info on our production – mhttp:// m  Detailed Task Breakdown and Assignments – hedule.htmhttp:// hedule.htm