Monday, 5 March 2012

Pre-Setting

These are pictures of the setting I will use for the opening sequence in my film. It is in the college Sixth Form area and is convenient for the actors as they attend the college. The filming will take place during the actors free periods and I have been given permission to clear the Sixth Form area so that there will be no interruptions when filming is taking place.

Research for Script

As my opening sequence starts with a couple on their first date; I decided to research into topics that are commonly discussed on a first date so that I can involve them in my script to make the scene seem more realistic. Using the google search engine, I typed in "first date conversations for men" and it came up with a list of top 10. Here is the top 10 list:






I  will include some of these tips in my opening sequence but in order to make it funnier I could do the opposite to turn the date into an embarrasing one which some of the target audience might find funny and will therefore fufil the aim of a comedy film.

Type of comedy for my film

I enjoy the the type of comedy used in meet the fockers and would prefare to include that kind of humour in my film as it is funny but then the dialogue of the actors come across sarcastic which makes it more funnier than it is meant to be. Making the characters of my film seem abit sarcastic will be easier for me to achieve my target of creating a film under the genre of comedy rather than including actual jokes in the script because some people might not find the jokes as funny. It will be best to create make the characters seem sarcastic when  the characters are older and do not get along.