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Consent forms

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In order to use our characters that were aged under 18, we had to get their parents to sign our consent forms and read our policy on child protection. The forms allowed us to film both Johnny, aged 5, and Jamie, aged 17 for our trailer and post it on our blogs and our private Youtube channel.

Technologies used

Logo ideas

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Our final idea

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First Draft

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Trailer Research

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9 Frame structure analysis - The Notebook We chose to analyse 'The Notebook' trailer as it relates to our idea as it is a romance drama and the parents of one of the characters do not want the teenagers to be together.  The first frame shows the couple dancing in the middle of the road and looking affectionately into each other's eyes, showing a large amount of love and happiness which is the emotion that we want to portray when showing the relationship between our two characters. The second shot shows the way that teenagers do stuff together in the time era that this was set. It shows the two couples together, the boys riding the bike and the girls on the front laughing and having fun together. This gives the audience a sense of happiness and youth and shows that the two different kinds of class of people can be together. The third shot shows a beautiful scene of the boy and girl in a rowing boat on a river where th...

Poster Research

Websites

My Trailer and Poster

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The Grand Budapest Hotel Original Trailer My Grand Budapest Hotel Trailer I made my theatrical trailer different to the original trailer as I used different clips from the film and I did not have a voice over like the original does. I also went against the modern stereotype of creating my trailer in chronological order as mine is varied throughout. I wanted to show that a big part of the film was to do with the murder of the lady, however, i wanted to make it clear that it was not an action or thriller film, but it was also a comedy. My Grand Budapest Hotel Minimalistic Poster I chose to hand draw my minimalist poster as I feel that if the poster was hand drawn with felt tip pen for the actual film that it would fit the sort of weird and random theme of the film and possibly attract a wider range of audiences. 

Theories

Summer work

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My Music Video