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BCM110.3 Project Synopsis

Unit BCM110: Introduction to Digital Imagine Monique Dahl

SAE/Qantm Institute

Byron Bay

Submitted in partial fulfilment of the Bachelor of Film Production

Student Details

Monique Dahl
109311
BFP.1110 FT
21 January 2013
Word Count: 3562 [The final word count taken from the body of the written report without direct quotations]

Unit Coordinator/Lecturer: ELKA KERKOF[the current unit coordinator/lecturer]

Table of Contents

Synopsis: The Devil’s Road……… …………… …………….………………………..3

Objectives……………………...………………………….………………………..3
Objectives 1 … …………………………………………….……………….3
Objectives 2 … ……………………………………….…………………….3

Production Process……………………………………….………………………..5
Preproduction... … ………………………...............……………………….3
Production... … …………………………………………………………….3
Postproduction ……………………………………………………………..3

References……….………….………………………………….…………………..6

Bibliography………………..……………………………….……………………..x

Appendix A…………………...………………………...…..…………………….xx

Appendix B………..………….……………………………...………………….xxx

The Devils Road

“While contemplating the objects of the senses, a person developes attachment for them Objective 1

First paragraph first paragraph first paragraph first paragraph first paragraph first paragraph first paragraph first paragraph first paragraph first paragraph first paragraph first paragraph first paragraph first paragraph first paragraph first paragraph first paragraph first paragraph first paragraph first paragraph first paragraph first paragraph first paragraph first paragraph first paragraph first paragraph first paragraph first paragraph first paragraph first paragraph.
Objective 2 Second paragraph Second paragraph Second paragraph Second paragraph Second paragraph Second paragraph Second paragraph Second paragraph Second paragraph Second paragraph Second paragraph Second paragraph Second paragraph Second paragraph Second



References: American Psychological Association. (2010). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (6th ed.) Calvo, M. G., & Lang, P. J. (2004). Gaze patterns when looking at emotional pictures: Motivationally biased attention

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