Kaitlyn Schnabel
Monday, April 24, 2017
Monday, April 10, 2017
Monday, April 3, 2017
Five Phrases and Script
1. "Today I did something that I never would have thought I would have been able to do." A girl I've known since high school was talking to one of my friends about how she came out to her parents as being transgender.
2. "45% of the time he annoys her. 45% of the time she's not nice to him." My coworker talking about her 1 year old son and 3 year old daughter.
3."Shit so temporary nowadays." My friend talking about dating and relationships.
4. "It's alright not to know all the answers." One of my professors talking to the class.
5. "Your going to be happy" My sister said this while talking on the phone to one of her friends who I think broke up with her boyfriend.
2. "45% of the time he annoys her. 45% of the time she's not nice to him." My coworker talking about her 1 year old son and 3 year old daughter.
3."Shit so temporary nowadays." My friend talking about dating and relationships.
4. "It's alright not to know all the answers." One of my professors talking to the class.
5. "Your going to be happy" My sister said this while talking on the phone to one of her friends who I think broke up with her boyfriend.
Temporary
by
Kaitlyn Schnabel
INT. EMPTY BAR- SOFT MUSIC PLAYING-
DARK AND DINGY
MARYLIN sits alone at the empty bar, head
down staring into her glass, swaying back and fourth on her stool. Soft music
plays in the background, while she tries to hum along to the tone. Suddenly,
cold air fills the room as OLIVIA enters
the bar. She squints for a minute, eyes adjusting to the dark. She spots MARYLIN and takes a seat next to her.
OLIVIA
I’m trying really hard right now to
stay calm with you. I’ve been calling you non-stop all day with no response but
then you urgently want me to come here?! Whatever your excuse is to bring me
out in this dreaded weather to this hellhole better be good.
MARYLIN looks down at her drink, never once
making eye contact. She clears her throat and talks in a soft, withdrawn tone.
MARYLIN
Today I did something that I never
would have thought I would have been able to do.
OLIVIA orders a drink and takes a sip.
OLIVIA
And that was what exactly?
MARYLIN
I kicked him out.
OLIVIA almost chokes on her drink.
OLIVIA
I should have come sooner. I’m so
sorry. I know that must have been hard.
MARYLIN
It was time. Shit so temporary
nowadays.
OLIVIA
Still. I know it must have hurt.
MARYLIN clenches her glass tighter.
MARYLIN
It’s not the hurt so much that
bothers me, more the fact of what he will have to live with now. 45% of the
time he annoys her. 45% of the time she's not nice to him.
OLIVIA
It's alright not to know all the
answers right now. Give it some time. Everything will work itself out. You’re
going to be happy.
Monday, March 20, 2017
Monday, February 27, 2017
Documentary interview
This is one of my best friends/boyfriend, Barry Chandler. He is a student at Ivy Tech, hoping to transfer next year to IUSB. He is majoring in business right now, but his real passion is in being a tv or a radio producer. In his free time he loves to play video games and likes to make videos for youtube. He actually has a following base of 11,000 now. He grew up in South Bend his whole life, and has not had an easy life but has found a way to succeed and follow his dreams anyways. He also works full time at Menards and is training to become a manager. I think he would be good to interview because he relates to a college students life and he works hard and doesn't give up.
1.What is your dream job?
2.What is some advice you would give a highschool student going into college?
3. What was the first video game you ever played?
4. Why do you like playing them?
5. What company would you like to work for?
6. Do you like your job now? If not where would you want to work while in college?
7. How did you get so many subscribers on youtube?
8. What's a big goal of yours?
9. What do you think you greatest accomplishment is this far?
10. How did you stay positive through hard times in your life?
1.What is your dream job?
2.What is some advice you would give a highschool student going into college?
3. What was the first video game you ever played?
4. Why do you like playing them?
5. What company would you like to work for?
6. Do you like your job now? If not where would you want to work while in college?
7. How did you get so many subscribers on youtube?
8. What's a big goal of yours?
9. What do you think you greatest accomplishment is this far?
10. How did you stay positive through hard times in your life?
Monday, February 13, 2017
Music Video Treatment
Time To Run Music
Video Treatment
Log line: When the
Ordinary Builds to Extraordinary
Group: Marissa, Rosa,
and Kaitlyn
For our video we will be starting off with four shots on one
screen. When the beat hits, one new one will come up until all four are on the
screen. There will be a single scene on the beat and then cutting from image to
image on the beat until four are seen. The colors will be black and white
during this tile and the cutting will be at a slow pace. Then it will shift to
color to mirror the sound of the music and gradually get louder and a somewhat
faster pace. Some examples of the things we are going to have are balloons
slowly being blown up, and then cut to paint dripping, for example. Then cut
back to the balloons being blown bigger. The events are basically happening
parallel to one another. This music video will be shot in well lite areas, and
ones that contrast well with what we are trying to do with the color scheme.
There will also be slow motions shots done. The location this will be shot is at a private home resident. It is going to be shot with natural light and in a garage. There is not a cast, since we are just shooting objects. The target audience is young adults, or really anyone but more than likely younger viewers may not get the meaning of it. The genre of the song is classical but of the music video it will be fantasy. The whole concept is basically
showing items alone and then building up to there being more of the same thing,
or it expanding. The song starts off slow so the items will start off alone and
in black and white, then when the song picks up pace and excitement, the items
will have color and begin to look more lively.
An example of this would be a single water droplet running down
something, then cut and show three more, while following the beat. The story line that we are doing is showing
simple items come to life and be more than what they seem.
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