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Friday, 9 December 2011
Monday, 10 October 2011
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
Problems we faced whilst filming/How these problems were overcame
Wind being picked up on the microphone – Here is one of the classic problems that a lot of people face, and during filming on Monday afternoon we were one of them. Were we were filming fairly high up off the ground; it seems we were the perfect target for wind interference, and a lot of the time when we played back some of the clips the wind could easily be heard. Thankfully these clips were mock recordings to see everything was working fine, so there was no need to delete good footage. We overcame this problem by relocating ourselves to an area which was protected from the wind; we simply scouted around and looked for a place which was nicely sheltered, and where there was no cross wind that would interfere with the camera. When we then found what we thought was a good area, we set the camera up again done a few practise shots, and listened once more to be sure the wind could not be heard. There would also be a backup plan that we could use, if for instance if we were to film everything and then move onto the editing stag, and then notice the wind sound, we could simply turn down the sound of the clip, and make sure the music for the teaser obscured it.
Injuries – This was something we did think about, and we did in fact put it into our risk assessment, but neither Lewis nor I thought we would pick up any injuries, however, unfortunately during a practise run for one of the scenes; I was required to hang on a supporting steel beam, jump down and then go after Lewis. I’d done it plenty of times before, and it was a very simple and safe thing to do, if done properly. I took a slightly complacent approach to the stunt and thought the floor was a bit further away than it actually was, resulting in my foot landing on the ground at a bad angle, and my toe being dislocated and broken. Thankfully the toe has been put back into the correct position by staff at the hospital and is recovering from the break. Although the damage has be done and there’s no real way to overcome this problem we can prevent it from happening again, by being sure that we take even the smallest of stunts very seriously, as they can cause damage. It’s an eye opener for Lewis and I and we will do everything in our power to be sure a repeat of this does not occur when we go back to filming.
Choreographing the fight scene – We already had a fight scene choreographed, however unfortunately it was such a long time ago, that we both forgot how it went. This was quite a big issue as the fight scene was going to be one of the main aspects of our teaser trailer. Furthermore we realised how a lot of the fighting involved someone being chucked down to the ground, which was easy enough when doing it with 4 spongy mats to fall on, however when trying to do it on rock hard concrete it’s a totally different story, we did have plans to take mats from the p.e department and use them, however this would not of worked out of the type of shot we were aiming for, where the floor must be easily visible. We overcame this problem by actually using my phone in order to look at our fight scene over, thankfully I had the recorded fight scene already on my phone, and therefore we could have a look at the video on there, and then re-enact it in front of the camera, we were also able to modify a tweak some of the aspects of the already choreographed fight scene, which meant we could tailor it for the environment we were in.
Public interference - We were filming in a very busy car park so this was one of the things we knew that would happen, we did not want to scare or alert the public in anyway, as we were using weaponry, however we were able to overcome this problem very simply by looking for a more suitable area to film, we simply went up a couple of floors and found a perfectly empty car park and decided that we would do all our filming there, with no disturbances.
- Nathan Childs
- Nathan Childs
Monday, 3 October 2011
Wednesday, 28 September 2011
Monday, 26 September 2011
Friday, 23 September 2011
Planning and Research
Research and Planning
Actors and their roles
Unfortunately we are only a 2 man group; therefore the actors that will be featured in our teaser trailer will be minimal. However will do plan to draft in some friends in order to help us with our task, and achieve what we currently have planned. Being a teaser trailer however a lot of the images will be fast and obscured, meaning characters will not be fully established, and we do not have to include a lot of people.
Nathan Childs
I (Nathan Childs) will be taking on the role of Jackson Phillips. He is an intelligent young adult, who’s training in the Special Forces has led him to be a very handy man when it comes to fighting and gun battles. He was the mastermind behind the capture and killing of one the most deadly men in the world, and also led his team of soldiers to bring down plenty of the illegal gangs in England. However due to personal issues he has been withdrawn from the Special Forces and has been relieved of his duties. However he can’t bring down some of the biggest gangs in England, and kill the most wanted man in Britain without gaining some enemies. One of the deadliest gangs around is out to get Jackson and make him suffer for what he has done to their businesses, and the black market.
Lewis Kerr
Lewis Kerr will be playing the role of Brandon Davis. He is one of the most deadly hitman in England, and the side man on the leader of BROMA (the toughest and most violent gang in the United Kingdom.) Brandon’s been ordered by his gang member to capture Jackson, purely for redemption after what he has done to the illegal industries, and the man that he murdered (who was the original leader of BROMA) Brandon believes this is the job which will take him to the top of BROMA and earn him the respect that he fully deserves.
Props
One of the main props that will be used in the teaser trailer would have to be the weaponry. We plan to be using a lot of guns in the teaser ranging from small hand pistol, to bigger just such as shot guns. We feel doing this will only add to the thrilling atmosphere of the trailer, and definitely help us convey the mis-en-scene of it all (however all of these guns will be fake, a
perfectly safe to use on set). Other props would be items such as rope, although this may seem like and everyday piece of equipment, it is used to hand Jackson up when he is being tortured. There’s more use of weapons in the trailer also, we will be using small hand knifes also in the trailer, to make sure these knifes to not injure or hurt anyone, there will be covered in tape to be sure they are not sharp.
perfectly safe to use on set). Other props would be items such as rope, although this may seem like and everyday piece of equipment, it is used to hand Jackson up when he is being tortured. There’s more use of weapons in the trailer also, we will be using small hand knifes also in the trailer, to make sure these knifes to not injure or hurt anyone, there will be covered in tape to be sure they are not sharp.
Target Audience
I feel the audience that we are trying to reach would be between the older teenage categories leading the young adults (15 – 35). I fell personally these are the group of people who stereotypically enjoy the thrill of the chase and the firing of a gun; therefore it would be smart to aim what we are constructing in the direction for these group of people. We plan to do this not only through the action and pace which will be feature within our teaser, but also the sense of
atmosphere that our poster will be conveying. By looking at our inspirational movies and the certificates that they have been given it seems suitable to give our movie a rating of 15. This is because of the violence which will be shown in our film, especially being focused on the torture scene, and also the strong language, and illegal behaviour.
Location
We have chosen locations which are suitable for the emotions at atmospheres of the trailer that we are trying to convey, by doing this will are able to entice the audience, and give them a sense of what will be occurring within the film itself. One of the locations would be within a dark and dingy garage; this is great because it helps intensify the fear Jackson feels and danger that he is in. Another location that has been chosen is a multi-storey car park, this is a great place to be filming thanks to the vast open areas (from which Jackson can be chased) and the fact that there will be no public within the vicinity, therefore there will be little danger of the public feeling threatened from what we are doing.
- Nathan ChildsFriday, 9 September 2011
The Foundation of our Teaser Trailer.
So here we have the basic foundations of what our trailer will be consisting of. We will use this film in order to integrate the various other short clips; I will be using the flash transition almost to disorientate our audience. Integrating short clips into this will quicken the whole pace of the teaser trailer, and make it the adrenaline filled piece of film that it deserves to be. Also we feel the music was perfect for building tension, it would be nothing without it. Feedback would be great, and we will definitely appreciate some constructive criticism.
- Nathan Childs & Lewis Kerr
Friday, 15 July 2011
Wednesday, 13 July 2011
Choreographed Fight Scene - Research
-Nathan Childs & Lewis Kerr.
Monday, 4 July 2011
Trailer music
Above we have the music that we will be using for our teaser trailer. A very important factor which went into the choice of this music was the fact it was copyright free. (As stated on YouTube.) This means anyone can use this music without breaching the rules of law, therefore we took this upon ourselves to take advantage of the artist's piece of work.
Our influential trailers that we looked at had a big influence on what we wanted to choose for our own piece, I was inspired by how a soundtrack could have such a big effect to intensify what was happening on screen, therefore I took it upon myself to find music which not only suited the theme of our trailer, but maximised the feeling and emotions of what was being shown on screen. An influential trailer of mine which used this asset to its full effect was Inception. It used dramatic and and fast paced music where necessary to pump the audience with a rush of adrenaline something that would attract them to further pursue the film.
Something I also was impressed by in the inception was the trailer was not just the way the music sounded, but also how in parts f the the trailer the music was actually manipulated in post production to further reinforce the filmography. An example of this can be seen in the image above, the character has just been submerged in water and as this is happening the music Instantly i wanted to try and take this aspect into our trailer and its something which I managed to do. There's a part of the trailer when a bullet whizzes past a characters, resulting in him being disorientated, not only did I slow the pace of the shot down, and discoloured the film, I also faded the music out and gave it an echoing effect. reinforcing the idea to the audience that the character has been put into a poor state of mind. However I soon after rushed the shot further and pumped back the music, at a more ferocious and loud point in the song, as the character recovered, suggesting the anger of the man, and giving the audience a rush of adrenaline.
Wednesday, 29 June 2011
BROMA Fight Scene Choreographed - Draft 2
Here we have our second version of the fight scene which will be happening in our trailer, the first clip is a slower version showing various moves, and showing the progression that we had throughout. The second clip is a more fast paced fight scene, going through various angles and shots. Enjoy.
-Nathan Childs/Lewis Kerr
Friday, 24 June 2011
BROMA Fight Scene - Choreographed First Draft
Here in this video you can see the fight scene that Lewis and I have choreographed, it took us roughly half an hour to work out all of the aspects of the fighting. We want to give the impression to the audience that we are both highly trained people and have a lot of experience within the area, and both are a good match for each other. To do this we will do a lot of flamboyant fighting, and a lot of wild kicks and punches. We don’t want it to seem like were just having a simple brawl either, hence the reason we have choreographed everything that we will be doing in advanced. This means that when we come to filming the fight scene we will both no what we are doing and will be expecting and ready to react what the other person is about to do, so for example when I through a punch at Lewis, Lewis will be expecting it and therefore catch it/block it.
One of the issues that came up when doing the fight scene was that we found we were falling to the ground very hard a lot of the time. Thankfully however we had mats to fall on although this may be an issue when we actually come to feeling the actual fight scene. We will be asking the P.E department whether we would be allowed to borrow some of the mat when it comes to filming. An issue that then will arise from using the mats would be if the audience will be able to see them in the film. This could gives an UN professional sense to the trailer, which we don’t feel will make a good. To conquer this issue we will frame the scene if such a way that the mats will be just out of the shot, and when a character I then on the floor and has falling on the match we will switch the angle and take a way the mat to give the impression there was never a mat there.
- Nathan Childs/Lewis Kerr
Wednesday, 22 June 2011
Trailer Research - Taken
Taken Trailer
The film I am analysing is ‘Taken’. I chose to analyse this film as we have already looked at it beforehand for our film last year, and as our film this year is a carry on it compares well and still holds everything we want in our film. The trailer itself is bad quality, but still shows the aspects on which we want to use.
Aspects of the trailer we enjoyed
Whilst watching the trailer for Taken, I really enjoyed the flashes of light effects showing the change from every scene, creating a fast pace for the trailer and setting the normal speed throughout. The story of the film is shown really well, and we get a clear idea of what the film will consist and who the main character is and what he has to do. The music in the film is really well done as it creates a dramatic atmosphere throughout, and keeps up with the speed of how quick the trailer is going. As the trailer goes in it picks up pace, bringing the idea of adrenaline and wanting to know what’s going to happen next, which we aim to produce.
How we plan to take these aspects into our film
In our trailer idea, we are thinking of doing a split screen between me and Nathan as Taken has done. It will hopefully produce and build up tension for the scene and give the effect we are aiming for.
Aspects we didn’t enjoy
One of the aspects that I didn’t enjoy was that the film I thought gave away too much of the story, it told clearly what was happening, what was going to happen, and what he can perform. So it shows no surprises.
What I though about the trailer
I personally thought the film gave away to much information. However then effects used and the transitions between each scene are done perfectly for what the trailer is trying to produce. Also by showing a lot of the action scenes it will cause the audience leaving on edge and wanting to know what will happen next, which will result in people buying to see the film. The trailer for ‘Taken’ in all is very useful for our trailer idea, and has a lot of effects we wish to use and incorporate into our own.
Lewis Kerr
Friday, 17 June 2011
Trailer Research - The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
The girl with the dragon tattoo - trailer
One of the trailers that I analyse was ‘The Girl with the dragon tattoo, this was a great trailer to have a look at as the film is out at the end of the year so the distributors have not gave away a lot of footage, leaving those who see it wanting more, Similar to what myself and Lewis plan to be doing within what we make.
Aspects of the trailer that we enjoyed
One of the key aspects within this teaser trailer that we enjoyed would have to be the very fast passed clips and the quick changes in transition from one short clip to another. We feel this was definitely a good route to go down for the film as it meant that the distributors were not giving away an awful lot about the film, and it would also be creating a very intense atmosphere for those who ere watching it. Another aspect that we enjoyed was the music, to begin with the music was very calm and subtle, however as the trailer progressed slowly the music began to pick up become more creating a sense of intensity.
How we plan to take these aspects into our trailer
Aspects that we didn’t enjoy
One of the things we did not enjoy about the trailer was that it did seem to tell a lot about the plot, although this can been seen as a good thing, there is also issues with it, as the audience will not understand enough about the film to want to go and see it.
What I though about the trailer
The trailer did not give away an awful lo about the movie itself, however I feel that this is a benefit to distributors, as the audience will be left on the edge of there seats wanting to find out more about the movie, and the only way to do that is to research into it, and buy a ticket to the movie when it comes out. The trailer consists of very short intense clips; this is something that I also plan to be doing for our trailer, giving it almost a disorientating effect.
- Nathan Childs
Wednesday, 15 June 2011
First draft - Poster idea
Here we have a rough idea of the layout of our poster, we are aware that this image lacks detail and realism, however we have a clear idea of how it will turn out.
Monday, 13 June 2011
Issues we may face.
A list of issues that we may run into and how we plan to resolve such issues
- Fight scenes looking UN professional and amateur - This is one the issues that came when we conducted some audience research, if we are just random throwing punches with no thought behind it we won’t look like highly trained assassins and more like two drunken people at a bar.
- Public safety/well being - as with our trailer it consist of a lot of weapon usage, the public may not realise that in fact we are filming, and go on to believe that we are having a real gun fight, causing them to possible call the police or take action into their own hand. We plan to avert this by conducting filming when there is a minimum amount of people about, and for who ever is not currently playing a role within the scene, to be a steward warning the public who is near of the events.
- Running out of time - this is one of the problems that we can to face when making a first short film in year 12 media, we found ourselves filming for far too long and in the end we had to squeeze it all into one day which may of had a effect on the outcome of what we produced, to avoid this problem we will save ourselves a large time slot to film what we need, and instead of filming it all in one day, have different slots in the day were are actors a free to film. We will also do a shot schedule whereby will we work out how long it takes us to film scenes, and bring this all together to work out our total film time.
- Possible glitches and faults in the editing stages - This wasn’t such a big thing with our first short movie there were a couple of hiccups, however nothing big enough to slow production down to a fall halt. This is definitely something that I need to consider however. To prevent these issues from happening I will be practising various editing techniques on clips of film that I do not need, that way I will be able to fix anything that does not go right, before I put it onto our actual trailer.
- Mis-en-scene looking un-professional - When making a fairly dramatic trailer like ours, with a lot of different stereotypes and representation we have to makes sure that actors are playing the characters are presenting them correctly, otherwise the message will not be conveyed well enough for it to be suggestive. by placing things like tattoos and scars etc on characters it gives them a séance of toughness therefore the audience will be able to tell that they are the 'baddies'.
- Nathan Childs
Friday, 10 June 2011
Film Analysis
Film analysis.
Phone booth
How is it similar?
The main plot of phone booth is a hitman setting up his victim in order to cause him chaos. Similar in too our movie, the victim has been phoned and asked to meet in a certain area, where the hitman will be prepared to take him out. In phone booth the hitman is very stealthy and prepared to kill the victim, this is the same as our movie, as Lewis will be lying in the bush aimed up and ready to take out his awaiting person.
Both our and the movies hit man’s will be unseen to the unsuspecting victim. This builds tension for the audience, as they too will be intrigued to where the sniper is hiding and when he will take the shot.
How we can take examples from phone booth
In phone booth the victim is warned that he is about to be killed. Lewis and myself like this idea of suspension so we may consider putting this aspect into our movie trailer.
In phone booth we enjoyed the feeling of tension that was noticed throughout the movie. We too want to be able to take this characteristic into our own show, built up through the use of suspense; an example of this could be when I am trying to track down the hitman that has tried to kill me.
Aspects of the movie we didn’t enjoy.
An aspect of the movie that Lewis and I found frustrating was the lack of movement, and change of scenery. In our movie to avoid this we plan to change the scenery a couple of time and vary between different scenes. we feel it will be more entertaining for the audience to watch as they are not being made to watch the same scenery over and over again. And it will be interesting for them to be exploring a wider range of changing scenery, such as forestry, play parks etc.
Mr and Mrs Smith
How is it similar?
In a whole to two movies are fairly different. However in some certain scenes there are definitely similar aspects. On of the examples of this would be the cat and mouse strategy that the two people have, similar to that of Lewis and I. In this certain scene both characters are attempting to kill each other, a lot of tension is built up throughout, this is created by the music that is being played slowly in the background and also the way both the actors are taking precautious routes around the house.
How can we take examples from Mr and Mrs Smith?
When watching certain scenes in Mr and Mrs Smith, we found plenty of different aspects that we felt would benefit our film. We were struggling to think up of something after the chase was over and they had both found each other, but thanks to this film we needn’t look any further. At the end of this seem, both character have guns aimed up at each other head at arms length, we would like to take this into our film, however instead of someone taking the shot, both guns will jam. This may be fairly comical for the audience as they would not be expecting it.
More examples that we will be taking from this movie is the wide range of camera angles that are occurring throughout. We found a certain camera angel that will feel would be suiting perfectly in our film; this is a sort of first person angel. We feel that this would suit our film perfectly and is puts the audience into the shoes of certain characters, and gives them a good sense of what they are seeing and experiencing.
Aspects of the movie that we didn’t enjoy
One of the aspects that we didn’t enjoy, was how all of the scene was based roughly in the same area, we feel that this can become fairly boring for the audience to watch, And felt that it was important for us to change the environment, and keep up with the fast passed nature of our film. Another aspect that we don’t feel will be good in our film would be the spraying of the weaponry, we like would like to take a more subtle approach with our weaponry
Taken
How is it similar?
Taken is similar to our trailer in many ways. The film is based around fight scenes, gun fights and manipulation. We aim to use some of the ideas Taken has used and incorporate it into our own Trailer. Such ideas are the camera angles, dark settings and mercenary like appearances. High tension moments used in Taken will definitely benefit us as we can take notes on how they have been performed and try to mimic or add our own style to it.
The characters are roughly the same as well. Nathan plays the hero of the trailer saving Jason’s character, also standing up for what he believes, relating to Bryan Mills (Liam Neeson) character.
Jason plays the ‘damsel in distress’, like character, where Nathan has to come save him from the villains, relating the Liam Neeson’s characters daughter Kim (Maggie Grace).
Dhuran plays as one of the mercenary thugs in our trailer, relating to the kidnappers or henchman in Taken, taking Maggie Grace at the beginning of the film which could also relate to trying to kill Jason’s character at the start of our trailer.
Lewis plays one of the higher up mercenaries, the boss' assistant. And has a crucial fight in the middle of our trailer, demonstrating that both Nathan and Lewis have the abilities to fight. Relating to Taken, the character Lewis would play or be referred to would be Arben Bajraktaraj as Marko, the head boss’ assistant and at the end of the film, also performing a hand-to-hand fight with Liam Neeson.
Liam plays the ‘mastermind’ of the mercenary group, setting up the assassination, providing the weapons for the mission and ordering where the men to go. He would be referred to as GĂ©rard Watkins as Patrice Saint-Clair, the main mysterious mastermind.
How can we take examples from Taken?
Camera angles, atmosphere, lighting, appearance and props, mis-en-scene and character presentation. As mentioned before, we aim to take parts of the film and recreate it into our own, for example, during the end of Taken, there is a crucial fight scene between Arben Bajraktaraj and Liam Neeson, showing the fight between the right hand man of the villains’ and the main hero character. The outcome will change or set things into motion, and we aim to use this idea.
Aspects of the movie that we didn’t enjoy
Taken is a film which didn’t require much editing or effects. In our trailer we aim USE more editing and effect wise as we don’t have the luxury or brilliant equipment.
- Nathan and Lewis
Wednesday, 8 June 2011
First Draft Trailer Outline
First Draft of how the trailer will play out.
5-7 seconds
· Starts with close up of Nathan’s eyes, he is having a night mare, sweating, eyes open rapidly.
10 seconds
· Goes to a short montage of clips, consisting of Nathan boxing, and the mercenaries preparing their weapons.
5-7 seconds
· The leader of B.R.O.M.A is prepping his agents on a £50,000 kill that they need to get, the camera pans over a list of bounty’s at the top is a picture of a question mark, with a £5 million bounty.
5 Seconds
· Zooms into picture of Jason, where a graphic match will occur to show the real life Jason outside.
7 seconds
· Mercenaries will be placed around the area in which Jason is situated, getting ready for the word from Liam to kill him. What the mercenaries don’t know is that Nathan is if the area watching what is going on.
15 seconds
· Mercenaries get the word to kill Jason, Jason is currently dealing drugs, dhuran shoots the dealer, and Jason runs. Dhuran will chase on foot, Nathan stands and watches Jason run past, and when Dhuran passes him, Nathan hits him in the face with his elbow. Bringing him to the floor, picking up his gun and killing him
5 seconds
· Lewis runs into Jason and is about to kill him, Nathan jumps in, and starts a fight with Lewis.
25 seconds
· The clips of the fight a short condensed 1/2 second clips, switching between the fight and other scenes such as Liam finding out who Nathan is/other parts of the film and explaining why he is worth so much, aborting the original plans, to go all out to kill Nathan and get the £5 million.
15 seconds
· Finally the last scene is of Nathan on the floor with Liam standing over him with a gun pointed to his head, saying ‘You’re worth way more than £5 million.’
-Nathan Childs/Lewis Kerr.
Monday, 6 June 2011
Feedback from class
Audience Feedback/Research
After we made the initial ideas we drafted up a pitch, which consisted of a variety of different aspects of the film such as the genre, the storyline, editing and so on. We presented this pitch to the class in order to find out whether our movie would attract the people we were aiming it at. Once the pitch was completed we asked the class to relay information back to us, on what they liked, and different variations that we should be thinking about when producing our trailer.
Feedback -
Establishing every character within the film -
This is one of the things that we have to make sure that we cover correctly. If the characters are not well established within the trailer people may be unclear on what the story may end up like, therefore may be withdrawn to going to see in the cinema. We will make sure the characters are well establish by filming a large amount on each individual person, this way i am able to chose the appropriate parts in the film to put in the trailer, and i will only be choosing the parts which establish each character in a good manner.
Choreographing the fight scenes -
I feel this is definitely something that me and Lewis should be thinking about, if we plan to make a good looking professional trailer then all the fight scenes have to be choreographed sufficiently, we cannot just have random punches and kicks being thrown. We want our characters to look like that they have been trained to handle with such events, therefore planning ahead on how to fight while be necessary.
Expanding/developing characters more -
This basically means that the characters based within our film have to be developed a lot more than they were in our first short movie. To do this we have to present the emotions of each character individual, showing their various temperaments, and how they may react to different environments.
Conventions/editing style -
I will need to do a very intense edit if I want to attract the correct people, I want to jam as much as i can into the trailer, however I wasn’t the audience who are watching it almost to be disorientated to what they are watching, a leave them wanting more, so that they will visit the cinema to watch the movie.
- Nathan Childs
Pitch for B.R.O.M.A
Initial idea
Initial ideas/Pitch
Lewis and I plan to carry on from our first short sequence film. We felt the whole assassin idea was for us, doing a trailer for this would definitely suit the way that I like to edit, and also the way that Lewis and I like to produce and direct what we make.
The film will contain a head assassin who is practically ‘the boss’ of his assassin gang. He tells his subordinates what to do and how to do it, and has complete control over his illegal company that he is running. This ‘boss’ will be left a mysterious man throughout the trailer until the very end where his face is then revealed.
The team of rogue agents/mercenaries will go out hunting a drug dealer who currently has a bounty of £50,000 on his head, little do they know, a highly dangerous target is watching their every move, and plans to put a stop to the act. This man is an ex NSA militant agent, who has a wide array of trained skills, and a much larger bounty on his head of £5 million.
The movie consists of the group of illegal bounty hunters attempting to kill/capture this man, and get redemption after the amount of their own people he has killed and sent to prison.
I will be taking on the role of editor and plan to do an intense and adrenaline filled edit, containing a montage of hard hitting clips short clips, none lasting no more than 15 seconds.
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