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-Catchy theme tune -All characters linked together -Families -Purely cuts -Contorversial issues |
-Relatable problems to target audience
-Child actors to adult actors -3-4 'mini' stories in each episode -Main focus on characters lives -Cliffhangers -Realistic |
Unit 5 Treatment by Netherhall MediaStudies on Scribd |
For my budget, I said it would take about £500k to make per episode (sourced from BBC commissioning) This isn't very realistic when it comes to a student film, when talking about my budget in the proposal I was more talking on making the production by a big company that has the money and resources to spend. However, for a student film, I think that the budget wouldn't take a lot to make. This is because I will be using the equipment that the school already has, such as the studio, cameras, microphones, editing software etc. Because of this, I think that the budget for this production will probably be £0, as everything I would need is already accessible and for free. The actors I will be using as well are students so they wouldn't really need pay, just recognition.
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Draft 1:
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Draft 2:
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Open Bridge Draft 1 by Netherhall MediaStudies on Scribd |
draft 2 unit 5 by Netherhall MediaStudies on Scribd |
Open Bridge by Netherhall MediaStudies on Scribd |
The difference between the final script and the other two drafts is very minor. I changed Liam and Emma relationship to brother and sister instead of mother and son because of potential casting issues and I felt that it would make more an impact. Other changes are just spelling and grammar.
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Risk Assessment studio by Netherhall MediaStudies on Scribd
Risk Assessment Location by Maria on Scribd
Production Schedule by Netherhall MediaStudies on Scribd