Friday, 8 February 2013

Production blog

1. I think that T.V production is better than making the film because you need to add the special effects for a film and need to add more harder things to the film after it is recorded such as making fire come out of someone hand. But with a T.V can relate to people more better cause it connects with the audience better than a film in my experience.

2. I have been picked to work with 'Mohammed' and me. We only have 2 people in the group because its more better to have everything layed out and we both have different roles to do through  the T.V making of the teenage programme.

3. I hope to achieve at least a C or above since I have a creative mind and have good potential in getting good marks for this.

Research:
1. Waterloo road is a good example for the teenage program since the opening of our film will be based in school and Waterloo road is based around the school. Also I was thinking to have the eye to eye shot to show that the two characters are going to verse each other.

2. I think that the program is going to be based around teenagers aged 15 to 18 since the program would have fights in school and showing how to deal with teenage life such as relation ships, fights and gangs.

3. The costumes will be normal school uniform but a bit messy and casual meaning top button undone and shirts hanging down and trainers instead of school shoes. The cast will be Year 10 or 11 vs each other for a girl that belongs to the leader of the gang. The location will be based in school and the outside gates in case and y shots to be taken of kids going through the gates of the school to enter it. There wont be any props as yet but there may be a few but not allot.

4. I was planning to do an eye to eye shot showing the bad guy and the good guys as if they are going to start a fight.  There wont be allot  of speaking in the scenes since its just an opening but there will be kids taking in the background to show the school sort of feel also there will be kids shouting in the scenes.

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