In the afternoon, it was the first we have had with Kim. We were learning about soaps and how this area of the industry works from a storylining perspective. Although my goal is not to work in soaps, the subject is interesting. We have been split into groups to come up with a story ideas for Coronation street. Our group hasn't thinking of the story yet, i think we are all trying to get updated on whats happening in the Coronation Street world.
Coronation street for me is incredibly and repeatably depressing, there is no WOW factor. There is something about soaps that makes me turn off, what it is exactly, I am not to sure. I have respect that the soap is the most powerful thing on TV and it is not dying anytime soon.
On Tuesday, our editing classes were cancelled. In the afternoon had Andy for the history of cinema.We learned that James Stuart changed Actors contracts to studios by working for nothing but taking a share of the profit which totally changed the Hollywood system. Also how film started getting a new audience because of the creation of television. I find this class really interesting. The best years of our lives was an associated screening
On Wednesday we had a screening of The Best Years of Our Lives directed by William Wyler a realistic and intimate film. It was a story about three veteran service man who return after WWII and their struggles and adjusting of their life back home. The Film covered classic human topics like unemployment, adultery and alcoholism. The ironic title refers to the troubling fact that many servicemen had 'the best years of their lives' in wartime, not in their experiences afterwards.
On Thursday there were no classes, but some independant study time.
On Friday, we had Abigail for production. She was covering and explaining the essential Script Breakdown. Afterwards we had to go through each scene of the script and break it down in terms of props, characters, sound, set etc, everything that required to film the scene. I was having difficulties at first but near scene 7, I started to pick it up. I have exercised my skills on Script Breakdown before on a three day Production course hosted by Fluid Eye productions but it refreshed my memory and the importance of it.

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