The "Life Happens" workshop deserves all the media attention it can get! So, I made my television ad for this workshop (which took place Wednesday night).
Here is my storyboard:
Le shot list:
Project Name: Life Happens Workshop
Title: Eating Disorders: Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment
1 TRANSITION: Fade in on picture of girl looking in a mirror (4 seconds)
2 TRANSITION: Fade to a picture of a girl measuring her waist (3 seconds)
3 TRANSITION: Fade to picture of a scale stating “Help!” (4 seconds)
4 TRANSITION: Fade to the Student Center for Health and Well-Being logo (7 seconds)
5 TRANSITION: Fade to a picture of the “Life Happens” logo (7 seconds)
6 TRANSITION: Fade to picture of Gina Perfetti Seppo (9 seconds)
7 TRANSITION: Fade to a picture of a smiling group (6 seconds)
My (industry standard) script:
Title of ad: Life Happens Workshop
Type of program: Advertisement
Date of airing: 23 February 2012, Thursday
Scriptwriter: Michelle Ruszat
1 BACKGROUND MUSIC (MELANCHOLY)
2 VOICE 1: 24 million Americans and 70 million individuals world-
3 wide suffer from eating disorders. Is someone you care
4 for battling with body image? Are you fighting for control?
5 VOICE 2: The Student Center for Health and Well-Being at The
6 College of St. Scholastica presents: A “Life Happens”
7 workshop: Eating Disorders: Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment,
8 Wednesday, February 22nd at 7:30 pm in the Burns Wellness
9 Commons, room 249. This free event will be presented by
10 Gina Perfetti Seppo, LPC. Contact the Student Center for
11 Health and Well-Being to reserve your spot.
12 VOICE 1: Remember, you are not alone and every body is
13 perfect.
And, the finished product:
Created for the class, Writing for Mass Media, in order to upload and showcase assignments.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
I've Got a Face for Radio...
Here is the final product of my radio spot project!
Radio Spot
And what is an ad without a script! Ooo! Look at that industry-standard formatting!
Title of ad: Life Happens Workshop
Type of program: Advertisement
Date of airing: 16 February 2012, Thursday
Scriptwriter: Michelle Ruszat
1 BACKGROUND MUSIC (MELANCHOLY)
2 VOICE 1: 24 million Americans and 70 million individuals world-
3 wide suffer from eating disorders. Is someone you care
4 for battling with body image? Are you fighting for control?
5 VOICE 2: The Student Center for Health and Well-Being at The
6 College of St. Scholastica presents: A “Life Happens”
7 workshop: Eating Disorders: Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment,
8 Wednesday, February 22nd at 7:30 pm in the Burns Wellness
9 Commons, room 249. This free event will be presented by
10 Gina Perfetti Seppo, LPC. Contact the Student Center for
11 Health and Well-Being to reserve your spot.
12 VOICE 1: Remember, you are not alone and every body is
13 perfect.
(Thanks to Drew for all of his editing help!)
Radio Spot
And what is an ad without a script! Ooo! Look at that industry-standard formatting!
Title of ad: Life Happens Workshop
Type of program: Advertisement
Date of airing: 16 February 2012, Thursday
Scriptwriter: Michelle Ruszat
1 BACKGROUND MUSIC (MELANCHOLY)
2 VOICE 1: 24 million Americans and 70 million individuals world-
3 wide suffer from eating disorders. Is someone you care
4 for battling with body image? Are you fighting for control?
5 VOICE 2: The Student Center for Health and Well-Being at The
6 College of St. Scholastica presents: A “Life Happens”
7 workshop: Eating Disorders: Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment,
8 Wednesday, February 22nd at 7:30 pm in the Burns Wellness
9 Commons, room 249. This free event will be presented by
10 Gina Perfetti Seppo, LPC. Contact the Student Center for
11 Health and Well-Being to reserve your spot.
12 VOICE 1: Remember, you are not alone and every body is
13 perfect.
(Thanks to Drew for all of his editing help!)
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Radio Ad
Voice 1: 24 million Americans and 70 million individuals world-wide suffer from eating disorders. Is someone you care about suffering from an eating disorder? Are you fighting to keep control?
Voice 2: The Student Center for Health and Well-Being at The College of St. Scholastica presents: A "Life Happens" workshop: Eating Disorders: Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment, Wednesday, February 22nd at 7:30 in the Burns Wellness Commons, room 249. This free event will be presented by Gina Perfetti Seppo, LPC. Contact The Student Center for Health and Well-Being to reserve your spot.
Voice 1: Remember, you are not alone and no body is perfect.
Voice 2: The Student Center for Health and Well-Being at The College of St. Scholastica presents: A "Life Happens" workshop: Eating Disorders: Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment, Wednesday, February 22nd at 7:30 in the Burns Wellness Commons, room 249. This free event will be presented by Gina Perfetti Seppo, LPC. Contact The Student Center for Health and Well-Being to reserve your spot.
Voice 1: Remember, you are not alone and no body is perfect.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
"College 101" in all Its Glory
The first project of the semester has been completed!
After awkwardly filming ourselves throughout the day, Team College 101 has created a realistic view on the college life style.
College 101
Because this is a writing class, both a treatment and an outline were created. We plan to hand in a physical copy as well as share them in a separate post.
So please enjoy the "party" that is College 101.
After awkwardly filming ourselves throughout the day, Team College 101 has created a realistic view on the college life style.
College 101
Because this is a writing class, both a treatment and an outline were created. We plan to hand in a physical copy as well as share them in a separate post.
So please enjoy the "party" that is College 101.
"College 101" Treatment & Outline
TREATMENT:
Title of Show: College 101-How to Survive College
Format: Reality Show
Production team: Madeline Kust, Joseph Balut, Andre Smith-Hill, Michelle Ruszat, Matthew Malenstyn, Mark Charter
Logline: The world of college is often depicted as one party after another, with overly sympathetic professors and a student's ability to pass the big test just because they believe in themselves. But what is it really like? From long sleepless nights, hours of homework, the obligation of extracurricular activities and the necessity to maintain social relationships, college isn't always the party we wish it could be.
Synopsis:
Three students at The College of St. Scholastica will film their daily lives in order to demonstrate the reality of attending college. It is easy to believe movies, television shows, and other mediums in pop culture in how college life is represented but it is far from the truth. By using handheld cameras to film daily activity, these students will dispel the myths and stereotypes created by the media.
Each student brings us through his/her daily life starting in the morning before school by grabbing coffee, finding a parking spot, and walking to class. As the day progresses we are given a glimpse into what happens in a college classroom and during the student’s limited free time. Finally, as with most college students, the day ends during the late hours of the night and complaints of never-ending homework.
With perseverance, the will to survive, and a healthy dose of humor the students reveal the reality of college is far different from what pop culture dictates.
END
OUTLINE:
Title of Show: College 101-How to Survive College
Format: Reality Show
Production team: Madeline Kust, Joseph (Woody) Balut, Andre Smith-Hill, Michelle Ruszat, Matthew Malenstyn, Mark Charter
Logline: The world of college is often depicted as one party after another, with overly sympathetic professors and a student's ability to pass the big test just because they believe in themselves. But what is it really like? From long sleepless nights, hours of homework, the obligation of extracurricular activities and the necessity to maintain social relationships, college isn't always the party we wish it could be.
Outline:
The video opens with a message from the production team, stating the intent of “College 101”:
The world of college is often depicted as one party after another, with overly sympathetic professors and a student's ability to pass the big test just because they believe in themselves. But what is it really like? From long sleepless hours of homework to the obligation of extracurricular activities and the necessity to maintain social relationships, college isn't always the party we wish it could be.
Though things can get strenuous, and we often ask ourselves how we survive, these are the days that so many people live for and this is a day in the life of a real college student.
As the day begins, Student #1 (Michelle) talks about being quiet in the morning and the “glorious” drink known as coffee. Cut to Student #2 (Matt) as he wakes up and begins his day by walking to class. Student #3 (Woody) attempts to find a parking spot on the crowded campus and offers advice on how to “be the best that you are.” We are invited into their lives to discover the reality of college life.
Michelle is preparing for class, when disaster strikes in the form of an unavailable webpage. The video then cuts to a Spanish class where Michelle attempts to communicate about the project “College 101” and a change in major. Matt confirms a due-date in a class. Woody inconspicuously reveals how boring class can be.
The day moves forward and Michelle heads to the gym with a friend and later “practices” yoga. Matt returns back to his room exhausted after a work-out.
Woody studiously works on homework before work.
Michelle forgets where her car is parked on the way to volunteering.
We are given a rare glimpse into The St. Scholastica Saint’s men’s hockey team locker room via Matt.
Because procrastination is “one of the leading problems of college students” both Woody and Michelle work on homework into the late hours of the night.
The video ends with Matt turning off a light and ending a day in the life of a college student.
END
Title of Show: College 101-How to Survive College
Format: Reality Show
Production team: Madeline Kust, Joseph Balut, Andre Smith-Hill, Michelle Ruszat, Matthew Malenstyn, Mark Charter
Logline: The world of college is often depicted as one party after another, with overly sympathetic professors and a student's ability to pass the big test just because they believe in themselves. But what is it really like? From long sleepless nights, hours of homework, the obligation of extracurricular activities and the necessity to maintain social relationships, college isn't always the party we wish it could be.
Synopsis:
Three students at The College of St. Scholastica will film their daily lives in order to demonstrate the reality of attending college. It is easy to believe movies, television shows, and other mediums in pop culture in how college life is represented but it is far from the truth. By using handheld cameras to film daily activity, these students will dispel the myths and stereotypes created by the media.
Each student brings us through his/her daily life starting in the morning before school by grabbing coffee, finding a parking spot, and walking to class. As the day progresses we are given a glimpse into what happens in a college classroom and during the student’s limited free time. Finally, as with most college students, the day ends during the late hours of the night and complaints of never-ending homework.
With perseverance, the will to survive, and a healthy dose of humor the students reveal the reality of college is far different from what pop culture dictates.
END
OUTLINE:
Title of Show: College 101-How to Survive College
Format: Reality Show
Production team: Madeline Kust, Joseph (Woody) Balut, Andre Smith-Hill, Michelle Ruszat, Matthew Malenstyn, Mark Charter
Logline: The world of college is often depicted as one party after another, with overly sympathetic professors and a student's ability to pass the big test just because they believe in themselves. But what is it really like? From long sleepless nights, hours of homework, the obligation of extracurricular activities and the necessity to maintain social relationships, college isn't always the party we wish it could be.
Outline:
The video opens with a message from the production team, stating the intent of “College 101”:
The world of college is often depicted as one party after another, with overly sympathetic professors and a student's ability to pass the big test just because they believe in themselves. But what is it really like? From long sleepless hours of homework to the obligation of extracurricular activities and the necessity to maintain social relationships, college isn't always the party we wish it could be.
Though things can get strenuous, and we often ask ourselves how we survive, these are the days that so many people live for and this is a day in the life of a real college student.
As the day begins, Student #1 (Michelle) talks about being quiet in the morning and the “glorious” drink known as coffee. Cut to Student #2 (Matt) as he wakes up and begins his day by walking to class. Student #3 (Woody) attempts to find a parking spot on the crowded campus and offers advice on how to “be the best that you are.” We are invited into their lives to discover the reality of college life.
Michelle is preparing for class, when disaster strikes in the form of an unavailable webpage. The video then cuts to a Spanish class where Michelle attempts to communicate about the project “College 101” and a change in major. Matt confirms a due-date in a class. Woody inconspicuously reveals how boring class can be.
The day moves forward and Michelle heads to the gym with a friend and later “practices” yoga. Matt returns back to his room exhausted after a work-out.
Woody studiously works on homework before work.
Michelle forgets where her car is parked on the way to volunteering.
We are given a rare glimpse into The St. Scholastica Saint’s men’s hockey team locker room via Matt.
Because procrastination is “one of the leading problems of college students” both Woody and Michelle work on homework into the late hours of the night.
The video ends with Matt turning off a light and ending a day in the life of a college student.
END
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