Monday, 5 October 2009

How Research Will Inform Planning

My short film will:
  • be animated.
  • be aimed at an audience between 16 and 25 years of age.
  • be approximately 5 minutes long (excluding credits).
  • have a concise story which will not go off on tangents, there will be no subplots.
  • have little dialogue and more of a focus on sound and music.
  • be fast paced and have a twist ending.
  • be atmospheric and have interesting settings.
  • be distributed over the Internet.

My film poster will:
  • feature the main character/antagonist and the main setting for the film.
  • be relevant to the film.
  • show the characters as they are in the film.
  • feature the title of the film and a tag line.
  • have actor and studio information on it.
  • include website links.
  • include a release date.
  • hint at the theme of the film but not give away details.

My film review will:
  • have easily seen ratings, titles and summaries.
  • have links to relevant articles which may be of benefit to the reader.
  • compare the film with similar ones and also with the directors previous works.
  • not spoil the story.
  • talk about the director of the film and their history and the problems they have faced on the project.
  • have a short summary for people who want to get the idea of the film quickly without reading the whole review.
  • analyse the style in which the story is told.
  • analyse the filming style and camera work.
  • talk about the characters and themes in the film.
  • finally summarise the reviewers thoughts on the film.

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