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Strings Attached
Cheating the System
U.F.NO.
The White Roses
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cos Wars: More Than a Hobby
Eight Minutes with Kylie
Sing Noel
Live TV Production
Documentary
Narrative Films
Endorsements
ENDORSEMENTS
REBEKAH HARDWICKEWriter | Director | Editor
P E R S O N A L P R O F I L EAn award-winning editor with attention todetail and experience in both post-production and engineering.
A W A R D S- BEA Festival of Media Arts 3rd Place (2019)
- Regional Student Emmy (2018)
- Hoosierdance Film Festival (2018)
- Lake George Film Festival (2018)
- East Lansing Film Festival (2018)
- Envision Film Festival Best Editing (2018)
- Envision Film Festival Best Sound Design (2018)
C O N T A C T(806) [email protected]
E X P E R I E N C E
- Inventoried hundreds of machines from various locations- Scheduled meetings and researched new software- Provided basic IT support- Constructed and managed both Mac and Windows hardware
Part Time Engineer
Light Iron, LA | Summer 2018
- Transported equipment and crew- Managed extras and assisted with paperwork
Production Assistant
Hamilton Mixtape's "Burn" Music Video | Summer 2018
E D U C A T I O NTaylor University
BA Film and Media Production | 2019
- RED Weapon- Sony FS5- Sony FS7- Steadicam
InternLight Iron LA | Spring 2018
- Received and supervised equipment- Distributed and collected paperwork- Managed and stood-in for actors- Connected and communicated between groups on set- Set-up and tore down Base Camp
"Anderson Falls" Feature Film | Summer 2018
- Greeted and engaged guests- Collected and prepared meals
Cine Gear Panavision Booth | Summer 2018
- Summarized scripts and manuscripts- Compiled research for development- Assisted on LookBooks
Hyde Park Entertainment | Spring 2018
3804 95th St.Lubbock, TX 79423
- AfterEffects- Avid Certified (8.6)- DaVinci Resolve- Final Draft 10- Photoshop- ProTools
SoftwareA D D I T I O N A L S K I L L S
- Audited and organized LTOs- Reviewed finished projects- Assembled and patched cables- Oversaw hard drive distribution
Equipment
Taylor University Internship/PracticumEvaluation Form for SupervisorsThank you for working with our student from Taylor University. We appreciate your feedback on their performance.
Alison Honaker
Rebekah Hardwicke
Hyde Park Entertainment
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appropriateness of behavior towards the work environment, fellow
interns and supervision. Is the individual willing to accept new
assignments, policies, and procedures?
Initiative: Consider the intern’s ability to work without constant
supervision and his/her ability to begin and/or follow through with
assignments.
Dependability: Consider the intern’s attendance record and overall
reliability. Does the intern attempt to adhere to company policies?
Does the intern notify his/her supervisor of absenteeism or tardiness?
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knowledge and ability to put this knowledge into practical application.
Consider his/her awareness of how the job \ts into the total corporate
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Satisfactory - Acceptable, but may need improvement in one or more areas tofully meet job requirements.
Marginal - Performs duties below level for successful job performance.
Unsatisfactory - Fails to meet minimum performance standards.
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Rebekah is great! Her reading and writing skills are amazing! She impressed everyone in the odce with her professionalism, smarts, and her ability to read and cover a 500 page book in one day. She has de\nitely raised the bar!
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Supervisor's Name Mary Omel
Intern's Name Rebekah Hardwich
Company Light Iron
Your e-mail address [email protected]
Attitude: Consider the
intern’s work attitude
including overall
appropriateness of
behavior towards the
work environment,
fellow interns and
supervision. Is the
individual willing to
accept new
assignments, policies,
and procedures?
10
Initiative: Consider the
intern’s ability to work
without constant
supervision and his/her
ability to begin and/or
follow through with
assignments.
10
Dependability:
Consider the intern’s
attendance record and
overall reliability. Does
the intern attempt to
adhere to company
policies? Does the
intern notify his/her
supervisor of
absenteeism or
tardiness?
10
Technical Competency:
Consider the intern’s
overall technical
knowledge and ability
to put this knowledge
into practical
application. Consider
his/her awareness of
how the job fits into the
total corporate
structure.
10
Productivity/Quality:
Consider the intern’s
ability to produce neat,
accurate work on a
timely basis. Consider
the intern’s ability to
meet or exceed job
performance.
10
Productivity/Quantity:
Consider the intern’s
overall productivity in
terms of quality of
work produced on a
timely basis. Consider
the individual’s ability
to meet or exceed job
performance.
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Performance
Outstanding. Performs all duties in a manner significantly aboveexpectations
Comment on the
intern's personal
strengths.
Rebekah was always willing to help where ever needed. Shereally gravitated towards the engineering side of things was ableto excel there.
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intern's improvement
needs.
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To Whom It May Concern,
It is my pleasure to write this recommendation letter for Rebekah Hardwicke, a former Creative Development Intern at Hyde Park Entertainment.
We were fortunate to have Rebekah as an intern for approximately three months during which we became well acquainted with her professionalism and dedication. While interning at Hyde Park, Rebekah utilized her natural writing abilities to provide detailed script coverage and research for our creative team as well as perform various administrative tasks in the office. Rebekah’s desire to learn was also apparent and we alway appreciated the care she took to understand the larger context of her assignments.
Rebekah is bright, driven, and hardworking. We enjoyed having her with us at Hyde Park and wish her all the very best in her next steps.
Sincerely,Priya
Priya Amritraj | Director, Film & TelevisionHyde Park Entertainment, Inc. 15456 Ventura Boulevard - Suite 302Sherman Oaks, CA 91403Office: 818-783-6060 | Direct: 818-697-1456priya@hydeparkentertainment.comwww.hydeparkentertainment.com
Timothy Kerigan
Anderson Falls Film Holdings, LLC
6865 Fulton Ave
N. Hollywood, CA, 91605
To Whom it May Concern,
It is my pleasure to write in support of the application of Ms. Rebekah Hardwicke. I am a line
producer primarily working in features and commercials. Ms. Hardwicke acted as our key
production assistant during the production of Anderson Falls, a film starring Shawn Ashmore
and Gary Cole.
Ms. Hardwicke was able to observe every step of the process, sitting in on meetings and
working with people in all areas of the production from the moment the production was set in
motion through the wrap.
During this time, she was an excellent communicator, serving as my liason to scattered
members of the crew. Ms. Hardwicke often times anticipated our needs and had set things in
motion before I even needed to instruct her. All of my department heads were impressed with
her work ethic and dedication as well.
Ms. Hardwicke’s diligence, energy and sense of humor made working with her a joy. She is a
warm, engaging individual who consistently exhibits curiosity and motivation to learn. I highly
recommend her as a welcome addition to your team.
Sincerely,
Timothy Kerigan,
Line Producer, Anderson Falls
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STRINGS ATTACHED
Written by
Rebekah Hardwicke
FADE IN:
EXT. STREET - AFTERNOON1
CHRIS THOMPSON (late 20s) runs down the street. Dressed in TORN CLOTHES she runs around the CORNER and pauses, looking at-
EXT. THOMPSON HOUSE - CONTINUOUS2
BENTLEY THOMPSON (late 20s) talking with ASHER (late 20s).
BENTLEYGetting your license won’t change Chris’ mind.
ASHERIt’s time to finally get your face out of those models and get you into a real plane.
BENTLEYIt’s not me you have to convince. Chris...
Chris joins the group. Bentley grins and Asher SLAPS HIS SHOULDER.
CHRISCan you give us a second?
ASHERSee you when I see you
Asher waves at Bentley and leaves in a CAR. Bentley walks back to the house, followed by Chris.
CHRISI was going down to-
Bentley crosses in front of her and climbs the steps to the porch.
CHRIS (CONT’D)Bentley? Bentley!
Bentley pauses, then TURNS. Chris’s face brightens, then falls as his gaze continues past her. Lights reflect in the door behind them.
Bentley walks down the porch to the POLICE CAR that parks in front of the house. Bentley heads toward them, followed by Chris. TWO POLICE OFFICERS step out.
DETECTIVE WALLACEBentley Thompson?
Bentley nods.
CHRISI told you to pay that parking ticket.
DETECTIVE WALLACESir, I’m Detective Wallace and this is my partner, Detective Reed.
CHRISSeems a bit excessive.
DETECTIVE WALLACESir, I’m very sorry to inform you that there has been an accident-in which your wife, Chris Thompson, did not survive.
BENTLEY’s and CHRIS’ faces freeze in shock.
DETECTIVE WALLACE (O.S.) (CONT’D) I am very sorry for your loss.
Chris bursts into laughter.
TITLE: STRINGS ATTACHED
EXT. AGNES' HOUSE - LATER3
Bentley and Chris, in her same clothes, walk up the porch. Bentley KNOCKS.
BENTLEYMimi?
INT. AGNES’S HOUSE LIVING ROOM - CONTINUOUS 4
ETHEL AGNES (80) HOLDS Bentley in her arms. He positions his body as far away as possible.
ETHELMy sweet grand-baby-
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Ethel releases her hug and takes his hand, leading him to a CHAIR.
ETHEL (CONT’D)-she was such a blessing to you-
GEORGE (O.S.)Was
Chris JUMPS and whirls around to face GEORGE (60) behind her.
CHRISDo I-you can see me?
GEORGEYe-
CHRISAre you dead?
GEORGE(nods)
I’m-
CHRISThis is ridiculous. I’m still here. I was-I was out of breath when I was running, I was-
GEORGEYou’re still the same. Just-corporally challenged.
CHRISSo still outta shape
GEORGEAnd still able to affect some of the living.
CHRIS(brightens)
How?
GEORGEA part of Ethel died when I did, and I never gave her the chance to get it back.
He looks at Ethel and Bentley. Ethel blows her nose loudly.
CHRISWait wait wait, you’re-
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Chris searches the wall, finding a PICTURE of a YOUNG GEORGE AND ETHEL.
GEORGEI’m George.
Chris points to Ethel and then Bentley.
CHRISYou’re, his-
GEORGEIf you-
Chris POSITIONS George next to the picture.
GEORGE (CONT’D)If you stay with Bentley-you take away his chance to move on.
Chris compares George to the picture.
GEORGE (CONT’D)If you leave he may still never recover. But-at least he’ll have the chance.
(pauses)It takes some time to adjust, but once you do, you can’t leave.
Chris TILTS her head. George looks away.
CHRISAnd we are-
GEORGESouls. Spirits. I don’t-
Chris looks back at the picture.
CHRISDoesn’t matter-
GEORGEIt matters to him. We still-
GEORGE (CONT'D)-have an impact, even after death.
CHRISGeorge, George-okay,
CHRIS (CONT’D) I got it, thanks
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INT. COFFIN SHOP - AFTERNOON5
ERIC (early 20s) gestures at a wall full of COFFIN SAMPLES.
ERICAs you’ll see, the champagne rose color highlights the etchings on the corner.
Bentley stares at the sample coffin, Asher and Chris behind him. A ROOMBA whirs, spins around, and heads toward the group. Eric guides the group to a HALF OPEN COFFIN with a CLEARANCE SIGN.
ERIC (CONT’D)This only coffin we offer in-house is this 2017 model-
The Roomba GLIDES by CHRIS’ side, stopping when she does. Chris stares, then steps away. The Roomba FOLLOWS her.
ERIC (O.S.) (CONT’D)A top-seller with our middle-aged demographic.
He motions inside the coffin. Chris leads the Roomba to Bentley.
ERIC (CONT’D)It doesn’t have the additional padding some newer versions do, but it was a top seller in its day-
Bentley leans over the HALF OPEN COFFIN and TRIPS on the Roomba in front of him, catching himself on the coffin. The open lid SNAPS SHUT. Eric SQUEAKS.
ASHERWooooooooooooo-
Eric INSPECTS the coffin. Bentley remains unfazed beside a shocked Chris. Asher covers his mouth to silence his laughter.
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Analysis of Strings Attached
Theme
We have power over those who love us (caretakers of their hearts)
Tone
Dark Comedy
Intended Reaction
Feel Reflecting and entertaining
Think Considering the dynamic between love and responsibility
Share Enjoying a story that is funny and unique
Throughlines
Overall Answering the question: Will Chris leave Bentley?
Chris Leaving Bentley and understanding the power she has
Bentley Getting an option for happiness
George Risking a reciprocal relationship and forgiving himself
Ethel Helping Bentley
Main Character Breakdowns
Chris Thompson (25) Family ● The lone child in a lower class home ● Parents live in another state, but she’s not close with them ● Her current family is not related by blood
Influence ● Graphic designer at a medium-size freelancer company ● Wife of Bentley
Personality ● Spontaneous, versatile, acquisitive, scattered ● Passionate about including others and giving them a sense of belonging ● Oblivious to the idea of leaving someone behind ● Entitled for the majority of the script ● Fear: Deprived and alone ● Defense: Self-centered and impulsive
Idiosyncrasies ● Quips with a dark sense of humor ● Denies the power she holds over others ● Rejects that others love her so much that she can hurt them ● Hurts her more to wound Bentley than to leave
Opening Priorities ● Love something: Herself (1), Bentley (2) ● Protect the self from hurt: Denial of death ● Be loved by something: Bentley
Wants ● Primary: Intimacy with her husband ● Secondary: Kill her husband (satisfy her primary want)
Needs ● Help Bentley ● Understand the nature of love and power
End Priorities ● Love something: Bentley (1), Herself (2) ● Protect the self from hurt: Hurt is allowed for Bentley’s good ● Be loved by something: Bentley
Bentley Thompson (25) Family ● Parents didn’t take care of him
● Ethel and George, his grandparents, raised him ● He lives close to Ethel
Influence ● Economic consultant for start-up companies ● Husband of Chris ● Friend and neighbor of Asher
Personality ● Adaptable, excelling, driven, image-conscious ● Fear: worthless and unimportant ● Defense: over-focus on activities and others
Idiosyncrasies ● Constructs mental lists of things to do to distract himself ● Makes model planes (likes the control and precision)
Opening Priorities ● Love something: Chris ● Protect the self from hurt: Denial of Chris’ death ● Be loved by something: No one
Want ● Primary: Intimacy with his wife ● Secondary: Distraction from his loss
Need ● Ability for happiness (Chris to leave)
End Priorities ● Protect the self from hurt: Chris leaving allows the option of happiness ● Love something: Chris ● Be loved by something: Chris, Ethel, Asher
George Agnes (60) Family ● Mom died young, never close to dad ● Three brothers who live in other various places ● Ethel was his only real experience with a female
Influence ● Previous medical oncologist ● Other people in his neighborhood that have died ● Husband of Ethel
Personality ● Principled, innovated, secretive, isolated ● Fear: useless, helpless, or incapable ● Defense: antagonist stance toward those who disagree with him
Idiosyncrasies ● Suffers from slight case of Aspergers and is not observant with social skills ● Bitter about his current situation as he didn’t believe in afterlife
Opening Priorities ● Protect the self from hurt: Withdrawal ● Love something: Ethel, Bentley ● Be loved by something: Ethel
Wants ● Primary: To have left in the past ● Secondary: To help Bentley
Need ● Forgive himself ● Risk another reciprocal relationship
End Priorities ● Love something: Ethel, Bentley, Chris ● Be loved by something: Ethel, Chris ● Protect the self from hurt: Hurt allowed from relationship with Chris
Ethel Agnes (80) Family ● A mom that stayed-at-home with kids until George’s death ● Substitute teacher before kids and after George’s death ● She never considered remarrying ● Daughter, Bentley’s mother, has been out of contact with her for years ● Bentley is the only blood relative in contact with Ethel
Influence ● Church groups, reading clubs, and community events
Personality ● Receptive, reassuring, agreeable, complacent ● Fear: loss and separation ● Defense: minimizes her own pain
Idiosyncrasies ● Has slight case of dementia ● Emits a posh and higher class feel
Wants ● Primary: Happiness ● Secondary: To help Bentley
Need ● Option for happiness (George to leave)
“CHEATING THE SYSTEM” LOOKBOOKCreated for Director Rebekah Hardwicke
Version 1.0August 5, 2018
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U.F.NO. Shot Sheet
Scene 1 1. Jib down from toys to receiver 2. Tilt down follow footsteps, dolly right 3. Dolly in WS from above of living room 4. Jib up from receiver to kids 5. Dolly in towards CU of the receiver 6. Low angle CU of Scott 7. Low angle CU of Jim 8. Tilt down follow Shelby's footsteps 9. ECU Receiver 10.Dolly left to reveal Shelby: “What are you-“ 11. Static WS: “We just-” 12. MS Shelby: “I'm on-” 13. CU Shelby as she moves 14. Dolly in towards CU of receiver as Shelby & Scott fight over it 15. ECU receiver dropping on the table 16. Handheld reaction shots
Scene 2 1. Rack focus from house to candy wrapper opening 2. Dolly in to CU of a kid as he lifts his mask and looks up 3. Jib up from the kid. Light lowers. 4. Dolly left from kids to the door as receiver turns off 5. Low angle dolly in of silhouetted kid 6. High angle of the kid running away 7. Dolly in CU of the basket as alien hand picks it up
Scene 3 1. CU receiver as Scott and Jim fiddle with knobs 2. High angle jib down towards receiver 3. Low angle dolly in of house as alien footsteps pass the camera 4. Handheld CU follow behind aliens 5. Dolly in WS of door 6. Static WS of kids ignoring the doorbell 7. Dolly in MS of door 8. Low angle CU of Scott: “Can you-” 9. OTS shot of Shelby: “Why don’t-” 10. Dolly in CU of the door knob
11. Dolly right Shelby rolls her eyes and gets up 12. Dolly in low angle follow Shelby to door 13. Dolly out as Shelby opens the door 14. Dolly out from above WS living room 15. Dolly out reveal aliens 16. CU Scott rolls his eyes and goes to grab candy 17. Rack focus from Scott to the basket 18. Static shot of behind aliens: “Happy Halloween” 19. Static MS of aliens with faces hidden they walk away 20. WS static of house with light flare from the side
Scene 4 1. Dolly in Jim goes to his car 2. WS of radio and Jim getting in his car 3. CU radio as signal a comes on 4. Low angle CU of Jim as a light turns on 5. WS silhouette of Jim
TV One Sheet for The White Roses
Logline
Two half-siblings start a “program” with Kiara, a lawyer, for their high school classmates with family dramas.
Synopsis
Season one starts with half-siblings Grayson and Aaliyah “Liyah.” The two have lived in the foster care system for three years, and are placed in their current foster family, the Burges. They go to the same school as they did at their previous foster home, where they stayed for a year until the family accused them of stealing. Their younger brother, Jace, who has a hearing disorder, is not placed with the Burges. He stays with another family who gives him only limited contact with his siblings. The kids’ mother, Marie, tries to reach an appeal with the court to get out of prison. She was falsely charged for murdering Lewis, the father of Grayson and Jace, who had committed suicide.
The cast is made up of Grayson, 15, who starts his Freshman year at Truman High because he was held back a year. He feels very responsible for his family dynamics, taking care of Liyah and staying in contact with Jace. He is also considering applying for emancipation from the foster system when he turns 17. However, he has not told Liyah, as he may not be allowed to take her with him. Liyah, who is 13, uses all her experiences to shape herself and is very mature for her age. She has skipped a grade and is also going into her Freshman year. She is experiencing the many difficulties associated with entering teendom and discovering her mixed female identity alone. Kiara is of some help, but Liyah has no one who truly understands her complete racial identity. Kiara has become a huge support system for the siblings. She is a previous foster child the kids connected with in the Foster Club, which is the national organization of foster kids. Marie is dealing with forgiving herself and trying to put her life back together.
The siblings try to help Liyah’s friend, Chelsea, whose parents are divorced and fighting for her custody. While the court will probably lean in favor of her mother, her dad is more responsible and a better caregiver. Grayson and Liyah enlist the help of Kiara, who just finished her law degree. After successfully helping Chelsea, Brian hears of their achievement and comes for their aid. He is adopted but has no known blood family. The two start an unofficial “program” to help people in their high school with family issues.
Midway through the season, Jace stops contacting the siblings for no apparent reason, and the two work with Kiara to try to learn what happened. Liyah and Grayson unite Brian with a second cousin. Meanwhile, they learn that their own family has fractured as Jace has run away from his foster home and is nowhere to be found.
At the end of the season, Marie is granted her appeal and released from prison. Her next goal is to get her kids back, but she is accused by the court of previous neglect. Grayson and Aaliyah juggle court meetings for their mother while helping Ardeth, who has caught one of his parent’s cheating and does not know what to do. During the court process, Grayson and Liyah find out that they are not actually related. Marie is the mother of Liyah and Jace, and Jace and Grayson’s father was Lewis, but Aaliyah and Grayson are not family by blood. Ardeth tells his father about his mother cheating and his parents divorce. The season ends with the Grayson and Liyah deciding to keep their service available and to find Jace.
The White Roses shows the definition and strength of family in atypical ways throughout the series. Grayson and Aaliyah face problems experienced by average high schoolers but are able to work with Kiara to help their friends in extraordinary ways. The group does not have superpowers, just big hearts and lots of experience. They are able to take their resources and knowledge to make real changes in their classmates’ lives.
Season one is the establishment of the program. In season two the program is discovered by authorities who attempt to shut it down. During season three, Grayson, Liyah, and Kiara realize the struggle of learning to let others work through their own problems. The program is reestablished in season four and starts to spread throughout the United States in season five.
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DOCUMENTARY
Proposal for a Short Documentary
In Costume
Production Team
-Producer- Hannah Goebel: A well-known producer at Taylor University who has produced two Envision Film Festivals as well as a number of travel videos. -Director- Patrick Linehan: An experienced director with a background in live-production and client-based work with a passion for storytelling. -Director of Photography/Assistant Editor- Niko Hays: A creative cinematographer who has worked on several non-profit, client, and documentary projects including an award-winning corporate video and a feature-length documentary. -Editor- Rebekah Hardwicke: An Avid certified editor who has worked as the head editor on various corporate videos and narrative projects.
Motivation
As our team reached out to various subjects we searched for an intriguing story that would be both visually fascinating as well as character driven. Our team believes the characters will provide an insight into a world many people do not understand or even know about. Our film will give people a chance to see the behind the scenes of the effort put into costume making including the fun activities of conventions. We are thrilled to have a subject that is innovative and strives to give back to the community through charity fundraising and visits to hospitals. We believe the story will be both entertaining and educational.
Topic
A group from northern Indiana meets together to create amazing life like Star Wars costumes that they showcase at conventions while also running charity events and visiting children at hospitals in costume.
Main Characters
Our main character is Caroline Nurkkala, a resident of Upland, Indiana and the creator of an intricate Mandalorian costume molded after its Star Wars counterpart. Caroline Nurkkala, age 23, has been designing costumes replicating Star Wars characters since 2008. She is part of the Mandalorian Mercs Costume Club, a group
who meets to work on their costumes and occasionally participate in conventions together.
Our next character is Tim Hutcheson. He is the founder of the Mandalorian Mercenaries, which began in 2004. He discovered fans with similar interests when attending Atlanta’s DragonCon in 2006, which led to the founding of the Mandalorian Mercs Costume Club.
Another character is Nurkkala’s group, Taakure Clan. Within the group are many different personalities and talents, which lead to different costumes and characters that are assembled. The crew plans to follow a few different characters that spark interest and watch them interact with each other at group meetings and at the convections.
Key Sequences
- Porter County Monster Comic Con - Mercenary members at SHAK in Kokomo working on their costumes - Marion Hospital visit by the Mercenary group - FantasticCon in Fort Wayne
Essential Conflict
Conflict can come in many forms during this documentary. One form is friction among Mercenary members during their time at SHAK. Tensions are high as they try to get their costumes done in time for a convention or hospital visit. For example, a costume may break or not cooperate. Conflict can also come during the conventions if a booth is not set up properly or a Mercenary member is late. The tension between the many groups at the convention is high. While they would not say that they are rivals, they are competing for the convention goers attention, specifically for charity fundraising. Conflict arises in the hospital if the group did not meet their fundraising goal or their visits with the children do not go as planned.
Resolution
The resolution consists of a thought-provoking statement or scene of what the Mercenary group and Caroline Nurkkala have achieved. It is an awareness of what the group is about and why they have added cosplay to their daily lives. The film closes with hope: hope in the group’s mission and in fulfillment of community for the group participants.
Audience
Our key audience is any Star Wars fan who loves the ins and outs of the Star Wars universe. We hope to showcase another outlet for people who love Star Wars. We intend for the audience to have fun and be excited. We also hope to reach other audience members who are intrigued by cosplay and superhero/comic conventions. For audience members who do not have knowledge of cosplay or conventions, we hope to give them a visually appealing film that educates and entertains them. Some biases may result if the character costumes we feature are not liked by some audience members who find different characters to be more to their liking. We recognize that not everyone is interested in cosplay or even superheroes and people can form biases towards others’ characters based on what their cosplay characters do or say.
Style
The visual style of the film will reflect the vibrancy and energy associated with the conventions we will be filming. The interviews with Caroline should portray her creativity and craftsmanship. We will film this with two cameras: one wider shot showing her costume and the workshop in the background, the other a closer shot showing her passion for the craft. We anticipate using four lights for the interview: a key light, a fill light, a backlight, and a light for the background. Shot techniques will vary based on the location and the main character’s actions. At locations like the conventions, we will use a Sony FS5 to film handheld to make sure all the action is covered. In addition, we will use a Sony FS7 to film b-roll. The workshop is more relaxed so we will use less handheld footage. Overall the blend of handheld and more cinematic camera techniques should result in a relatively visually refined look.
We will edit the film using the non-linear editing system Avid Media Composer with footage on the NEXIS server. While we are focusing on a small number of characters, we intend to include cutaway footage of the group as a whole to show the family atmosphere.
Logistics
Our director has direct contact with Nurkkala from his employment at Starbucks. We expect full communication between the team, Nurkkala, and the other Mercenaries. The four to five locations we will film at during production are all relatively close to Taylor University, the longest drive being two and a half hours. While at the conventions we anticipate good communication with the convention center directors
so that we can create a positive environment for the attendees and the participants. We do not foresee a problem scheduling shoots at the conventions, workshop, and interviews due to our communication with Caroline. We will be able to schedule the appropriate equipment with the help of Joshua Taylor. This team has experienced great communication with the other members and will produce an excellent short documentary through the combination of their various strengths.
Budget
For this short documentary, the current budget is $600.00. The projected spending of this money is as follows:
- Gas: $80.00 - Meals: $120.00 - Entrance to Conventions: $110.00 - Music/Graphics: $200.00 - Contingency: $90.00
An additional $2,500.00 has been proposed for this documentary. This money will allow for a sound engineer and a color corrector to be hired. A sound engineer would record the audio and ensure proper levels during production, as well as sweetening the tracks during post-production. A color corrector would allow the editor to focus her time on creating the best possible sequences and storyline and allow the visuals of the documentary to look the best they can be, thus adding to the production value.
Short Documentary Treatment
Cos Wars: More Than A Hobby
Act I
Iconic shots from the Star Wars movies are intermixed with shots of Caroline Nurkkala and Scott Moss putting on their costumes. They both talk about why Star Wars has a universal appeal, and the scene ends as they put on their helmets.
Scott is shown at the Indy Marathon as he cheers people on and talks about how the mission of the 501st is to make people smile and help them with problems they may have.
We go to FantastiCon, where Caroline mingles with other Mandalorian Mercs and people at the convention as she talks about the Mercs’ different costumes.
Act II
Caroline talks about how being in the Mercs connects many things that she enjoys, such as art and sci-fi. She is shown drawing and pictures of her are shown. She explains what the Mandalorian Mercs are as associated clips from Star Wars are played. She then explains how she is adjusting her kit, or costume, as she is shown hammering sheet metal on an anvil.
Scott talks about his job and his family as pictures and videos are shown. He then talks about how he is new to cosplay and joined when he saw stormtroopers on TV. He talks about how he always wanted to be a stormtrooper and liked the idea of helping others.
We cut back to FantastiCon where Caroline explains about how she likes being in a costume because she used to be shy and in her costume, she can be someone else. We cut to Scott at the Marathon, who talks about enjoying costuming with his two sons, who are with him.
Act III
We go to the Making Strides for Cancer walk, where Scott mingles with the public along with a few Rebel Legion and 501st members. We follow him around the event as he talks to survivors and their families. Scott explains that he cosplays for both
adults and children who are really sick and need a smile. Scott and the other cosplayers line up to high-five the attendees as they begin their walk. Scott talks about a previous troop he had with adults that were on their death beds and comments that sometimes he is glad he has a helmet on.
We cut to the SHAK Makerspace, where Caroline explains that the Mercs throw armor parties for upcoming recruits. Caroline works on her new helmet and explains how it took her four years to make her first costume. People from the public come to the SHAK to meet the Mercs including a father and his two sons who try on the Mercs’ armor. She and the other Mandalorian Mercs help another father and son make a set of chest pieces to get their kits started.
Caroline talks about how the Mercs are a family that chooses to be together, and how she can explore different parts of her personality. Scott talks about being himself in costume and how although his wife says is a narcissist, he thinks he is a narcissist with a heart.
We close with additional iconic shots of the Star Wars with Scott and Caroline concluding about its universal appeal. The two take off their helmets and credits are played.
Why we are telling this story
The theme of this documentary revolves around the community and family that forms when a group of people who are passionate about one thing comes together. In this case, a group of people who are passionate about Star Wars came together and decided to also make a positive impact on the world through charity while getting to indulge in other hobbies they might have.
Our team wanted to tell this story from a more personal point of view as opposed to a general point of view. Sharing the intricacies of cosplay through the eyes of two main characters we can relate to is a way we can invite our audience into a world they might not know a lot about. Personally, we wanted to tell a story about a group of people that might not be well known or understood. Hopefully by the end of this short documentary people will be able to appreciate the world of cosplay and understand why people choose to do it.
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