BN.12.3 Jerusalem Panorama Treatment v2 PDF

Title BN.12.3 Jerusalem Panorama Treatment v2
Course Product Development
Institution Rochester Institute of Technology
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BN.12.3 Jerusalem Panorama Treatment v2...


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Impact of the Bible: Media BN.12.3 JERUSALEM PANORAMA - 2nd Draft Treatment

This is an interim delivery for Seth and Scholars to check updates made since their feedback was given on the 1st draft. No feedback is requested on this draft at this time.

The next delivery related to this media program will be a pre-production package in August 2016.

What this document is: ●

incorporates MOTB Scholar’s and Seth’s feedback received 3/11/16.



a “production treatment” that is work in progress, to begin to piece together the details required for pre-production planning of a documentary-style video.

What this document is NOT: ● a word-for-word script or shooting script. The PPP for this project will include: Location Photos from chosen angle Finalized treatments based on location Description of Gear and technical specs

IOTB .

Video Production Treatment: Jerusalem Panorama Work in progress

Synopsis Bible Now is expressed through giant curving screens surrounding a central space. These large screens have three “modes” of projected content: real-time flowing data and visuals from internet media impacted by the Bible out in the world; the results of real-time visitor engagement activated through the exhibit’s interactive tables, and a grand 360-degree panorama of a time-lapse of Jerusalem. The time-lapse is the focus of this treatment. The time-lapse will be shot at a point of optimal aesthetic and historical interest in Jerusalem over 24 hours. The time-lapse will be shot with a 360-degree camera array capturing stills with a 50mm lens to best simulate the human eye and at a resolution of at least 4K. Over the course of the film and as day becomes night and night becomes day, we will overlay motion graphics and titles that identify particular events of historical significance that occurred within the field of vision. Extensive and specific ambient sound design associated with the film will truly allow visitors to feel as though they’re standing in the middle of Jerusalem. Schedule ●

TBD

C&G Team ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Jonathan Alger: Managing Partner Maya Kopytman: Partner Leslie Dann: Assoc Partner, Experience Design/Media PM Alin Tocmacov: Assoc Partner, Exhibit Design/Project PM Kevin Sayama: Lead Exhibit Designer - Bible in America (BiA) Fabio Gherardi: Sr. Designer - Exhibit Graphics Alex Kelly: Lead Content Developer Will Twersky: BiA Content Developer Mary Shapiro: Bible in the World (BW) Content Developer/Copywriter

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Brandon Downing: BW Content Developer/Image Researcher/Copywriter DGR: Lead Motion Graphics Designer Keith Madden: Technical PM

redfitz Crew 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Executive Producer / Director: Nick Fitzhugh ([email protected]) Executive Producer: Evan Buxbaum ([email protected]) Producer: Idil Ibrahim (i [email protected]) Writer: Rob Shore ([email protected]) DP: Matthew Schroeder ([email protected]) Editor: Chris Besecker (c [email protected]) Sound Designer / Mixer: Tom Paul

Cast None. Points of Interest Wish List · Broad Wall · Tomb of Absalom · Basilica of the Annunciation (in Nazareth) · Tomb of the Virgin Mary (Church of the Assumption) · Tomb of Zechariah · Pool of Siloam Via Dolorosa · Church of the Condemnation · Church of the Flagellation · Church of the Pater Noster

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Temple Mount “Dome of the Rock” ○ Panoramic View 1 ○ Panoramic View 2 ○ Panoramic View 3 ○ Panoramic Still 1 ○ Panoramic Still 2 ○

Western (“Wailing Wall”) ○ Western (“Wailing Wall”):

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Panoramic View 1 Panoramic View 2 Panoramic View 3 Panoramic Still 1 Panoramic Still 2

Southern Wall



Tower of David: ○ Panoramic View 1 ○ Panoramic Still 1



Jaffa Gate: ○ Panoramic View 1



Zion Gate: ○ Panoramic View 1 ○ Panoramic View 2 ○ Panoramic Still 1



Mount Zion: ○ Panoramic Still 1



Mount of Olives: ○ Panoramic View 1 ○ Panoramic Still 1



Gethsemane:



Golden Gate: ○ Panoramic View 1 ○ Panoramic View 2 ○ Panoramic View 3 ○ Panoramic Still 1



Church of All Nations / Basilica of Agony: ○ Panoramic View 1 ○ Panoramic View 2 ○ Panoramic Still 1



Tomb of Zechariah:



Pools of Bethesda: ○ Panoramic View 1 Panoramic Still 1



Church of the Holy Sepulchre:

Possible: Dominus Flevit Church Benei Hezir Tombs St. Peter in Gallicantu Ascension Convent Shoot Locations Jerusalem, Israel. The specific location is yet to be scouted and confirmed. - Mount of Olives - Hotel(?) Length 1-2 minutes Technical Requirements/Restrictions ● ● ●

14 HD projectors (17920 pixels in width) 12 speakers (6 channels) plus 4 subwoofers 4K, multiple cameras

Production Notes ●

3D on location sound recording needed

Shot List ●

N/A

Equipment Lighting ●

None

Cameras ● ● Audio

8K, multiple cameras GoPro Odyssey 360

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Binaural Microphone head (360 Sound recording) Sound Devices 633 Schoeps CMC641 Hypercardoid Boom Mics Sanken CS3e Mics 2 Ambient ACL-204 Lockit Boxes (timecode and sync cables for any camera format) IFB Kit: 1 Lectrosonics SMv IFB Transmitter, 4 Lectrosonics R1A IFB Receivers (2 for camera scratch track, 2 for producer and director)

Grip ●

Tripods (2)

Misc. Notes ● ● ● ● ● ●

24-48 hour timelapse Will be shot with multiple High Res (4K) Cameras 360 degrees Need a quintessential, beautiful, interesting location in every direction Points of interest that can be labeled Ideally on the ground (person’s perspective) though it could be higher up so long as it’s in scope

Location Photos: Multiple sites host 360 Jerusalem Panorama and site specific locations. Once top three panorama views are determined by C&G/MOTB, team redfitz can follow through to determine access and permissions for filming. ● ● ●

http://www.jerusalem360.co.il/eng/(Can see site specific locations and panorama) http://www.3disrael.com/jerusalem/ http://www.airpano.ru/files/Jerusalem-Israel/2-2...


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