This week we looked at treatments and what we need to include in them, which was titles and how we need to consider how its anchors certain themes and content and whether it would appeal to our target audience. We also looked at our target audience and how we could appeal to certain genders, and age. In our brief our target audience is people between the ages of 18-24. We also looked at the technology we would use and how it is vital that we are innovative in our titles an example would be the American show Weeds, although this show is American and not BSR I find interesting how every single show the titles are different. If I can consider using this idea I must incorporate this into the BSR theme and ensure that it is relevant. I the must also consider the representations and whether they will be stereotypical or whether I will challenge them and create new ones. Personally I am thinking that I will use the typical stereotypes but at the same time I will challenge them and attempt to change them.
I have learnt a lot about the conventions in British institutions and how they introduce their films and example of this would be using a smash- mouth beginning an example would be London to Brighton. Were we see what seems to be the female protagonist come bursting in and talking without any introduction, this immediately sets up an enigma as to why is she bruised and severely injured? When doing my titles I would like to use a simple technique when introducing my audience however I would also like to make sophisticated by thinking of placement, an example would be that my protagonist may be walking down an alley way and as he is walking away on the floor would be the production company as I think its conforming to the BSR themes but at the same time is different and shows to the audience that we have paid attention to the little details even if they do not acknowledge it.
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