Monday, 18 November 2013

Planning - The Pitch

The Morning After: 

Title –
The Morning after

Genre –
Thriller

Form –
The opening of a film

Location –
Josh’s House & school grounds

Time –
Over a day

Characters –
The characters are being left as a surprise
·       - Michael Gove – Connor Mitchell

Plot outline -
3 Boys wake up with superpowers hoping to aspire as a gang of super heroes, trying to defeat the villain ‘Michael Gove’

Key micro features –
·        - Quick cuts - quick cuts of really boring and mundane.
·        - Montage
·        - Costumes
·        - Dramatic music (copy right free)
·       -  180 degree rule, Match on action, Shot reverse shot.
·        - Pans, tilts, low angle, Birds eye, extreme close up, Establishing shot, medium shot, -        
   track in, track out.

Target audience –
Teens aged 14 - 17

Audience appeal –
People like a super hero movie

Influential films –
·        Kick-Ass
·        Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World
·        Marvel: Avengers Assemble
             
Opening scene –
The opening scene of the film is the end of the film, this scene will contain us fighting the main villain Michael Gove with our pretty useless powers then it will flash back to the beginning of the Film to contrast how the story has developed.
The film will cut away at the key point of the battle with Michael Gove, to go back to the beginning.

Roles –

·        Josh – actor, co-director,co-writer
·        Connor – actor, co-director, co-writer
·        Ryan - Camera man, co-editor, Mise-en-scéne
·        Trent – Editor, actor, co-writer, co-director & Special Effects

2 comments:

  1. This film will need a witty script and very good performances to work - preparation will be very important (including rehearsals).

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  2. Please title this correctly and label it correctly. You don't need to label anything 'main task' other than the main task video. Everything else that is planning, is labelled 'planning' and will have the title 'Planning - ...' In this case the title will be 'Planning - pitch'. If you looked at my blog, you would see this.

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