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Monday, September 11, 2017

'Concept - The Face of Saint Peter\'s'

'Introduction \nThe construction of St. Peters expresses the story of a conspiring prefect attempting to sabotage the legitimate foreman sons situation. Carl, the degree boy, is a very respectable pupil at St. Peters and had everlastingly been in the ravel for the upmost student position as head boy, only Jim, the conspiring prefect, is blinded by jealousy in that thinking he is the man for the job. Jims untarnished jealousy drives him and motivates him to go to extensive measures in attempting to get Carl to muck up up with the avail of his Auckland Grammar educate pal, Gene, resulting in being stepped go through from his position. This is a lamentable and shocking blow as Carl realizes his plan, and backs away, leave Jim and Gene in serious consequences with their schools.\n\n mend \n(Shots 1-5): The contract kicks off with Carl, the head boy (head prefect) of St. Peters College, rendering the workaday notices out to on the whole the students and teachers i n the school on the slip away yard during morning assembly. As Carl is reading, the film changes into the scene where Jim ( some other prefect of trim back role) is having a talk with Jake (also another prefect of pooh-pooh role). Jim tells Jake that he thinks he deserves the position Carl is in and even calls him an recreational, and it is here where the audition realizes he is the conspiring prefect in the film and is the antagonist. Jim explains to Jake his speckle to sabotage Carl in order to vex him stripped of his veritable role so he place take the head boy role himself. Carl then joins the parley after he is done reading the notices and Jim puts on the palsy-walsy act with Carl. (Shots 6-7): afterward the tercet-way converse between the three prefects, the scene changes into a classroom block, where by and by in the day, Carl runs into another prefect, Will, who shares a correlative suspicion more or less Jim with Carl. \nWill asks if Carl has seen Jim rig ht away and accuses Jim of stealing a presentation of his to dole out for his own benefit. Carl does hold his...'

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