Tuesday, 24 September 2013
The orphan boy
Jarad dawson will play the little boy who is playing happily in the kitchen until a call comes through to his mother, she will inform him of the unfortunate circumstances of his father, he will rush to the house where he resides, to reviel the room to us all, lying in the bed will be his dead father, he will cry uncontrollably to which he will stand up as a different person, the person will be almost revieled but a flash leaving more enigma will occur. later you see it is actually the singer who has lost his father but he has grown older and colder to the world.
Freya and Jade, The little teenage girl.
The girl with the curls and the sweet pink ribbon in her hair
She's crawling out her window 'cause her daddy
He just don't care
Come on
She's crawling out her window 'cause her daddy
He just don't care
Come on
This verse makes referance to a little girl (Freya Clarke) who has difficulty at home from what we interprited as bad parenting and even domestic violence and neglect. (This image is one we aim to represent).
She will be returning from school with her backpack on and go into her house, She will enter to find her parents arguing in rage as she runs away from the fighting and upstairs into the bathroom, as she takes a long look at herself she sees her new older self in her reflection as her reflection upon herself and her life take over and the younger innocent girl is trapped in the older girls relection then back to her younger self, she decides to jump, after she jumps a flash is placed and enigma is left in the video until later where you find out that she landed as a teenage girl, which is to connote the life she has fallen through and not been brought up through.When she lands she is picked up by 'the one' who helps her ups and walks away with her to live together.
Monday, 23 September 2013
Wednesday, 18 September 2013
Lewis the Clown
The Clown with a frown
Drivin' down to the sidewalk fair
Finger on the trigger
let me tell you
it was quite a scare.
This verse makes referance to a Clown (Lewis Hodson), who in our mind is exhausted by his life and daily rutines to the point of suicide (Finger on the trigger), so we begin the filming of this scene with A clown in a suit with a bright poka-dotted tie and a frizzy red wig.

The reason he is in a suit is to portray a sad clown thats different
from the others like this. Using this he will open a job application form that has been denied, showing his resentment for his job now and so wishes to move on but he can't (Clown with a frown).
He will proceed to drive away until he reaches a point where his fuel gauge reaches empty and he will take an unknown object out of the glove box and proceed to walk into the woods (sidewalk fair) He will then reveal he is holding a gun and proceed to place it in his mouth, it will then flash as to leave enigma to what happened next.

The reason he is in a suit is to portray a sad clown thats different
from the others like this. Using this he will open a job application form that has been denied, showing his resentment for his job now and so wishes to move on but he can't (Clown with a frown).
He will proceed to drive away until he reaches a point where his fuel gauge reaches empty and he will take an unknown object out of the glove box and proceed to walk into the woods (sidewalk fair) He will then reveal he is holding a gun and proceed to place it in his mouth, it will then flash as to leave enigma to what happened next.
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
Shooting Schedule
we have decided on the first day of filming and are planning other shooting days to be updated into the shooting scedule for now one shooting day has been established and future days will be decided upon very shortly
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Scene
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Int/Ext
Day/Night
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Shot Description/Summary
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Location
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Characters
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Props/Equipment
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Shoot Day 1: Young girl
Falling out window
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Th
19th Sep
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Verse
of little girl.
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Ext
Day
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Girl
return home from school
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Path
outside my house
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Little
Girl (Freya Clarke)
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School
Bag.
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Th 19th Sep
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Verse
of little girl.
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Int
Day
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Enters
House Argument Occurs
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Kitchen
Of My House
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My
Dad Andrew, Step-Mother Laura Little Girl (Freya Clarke)
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School
Bag
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Th 19th Sep
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Verse
of little girl.
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Int
Day
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Runs Upstairs
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My Houses Stairs
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Freya Clarke
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None
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Th 19th Sep
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Verse of the little girl
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Int
day
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Stands on the window edge,
edits to a switch between teenage girl and young girl
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My bedroom
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Freya and Jade Clarke
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None.
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Th 19th sep
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Verse of the little girl
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Ext
day
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Falls out the window
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My patio
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Jade clarke
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none
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Th 19th sep
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End verse
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Ext
day
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Struggles to get on knees…
looks up see her future lover
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My patio
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Jade Clarke
James Hunter
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Fake blood make up for
bruising
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Thursday, 12 September 2013
Music investigation Of Teenagers (Our Demographic Age)
Below is a list of secondary data collected to investigate teenagers in their consumption of musical media.
How teens listen to music:
64% of teens listen to music through YouTube
56% of teens listen to music on the radio
53% of teens listen to music through iTunes
50% of teens listen to music on CD
How people discover music:
48% discover music most often through the radio
10% discover music most often through friends/relatives
7% discover music most often through YouTube
How teens listen to music:
64% of teens listen to music through YouTube
56% of teens listen to music on the radio
53% of teens listen to music through iTunes
50% of teens listen to music on CD
How people discover music:
48% discover music most often through the radio
10% discover music most often through friends/relatives
7% discover music most often through YouTube
Positive recommendations from a friend are most likely to influence purchase decisions
54% are more likely to make a purchase based off a positive recommendation from a friend
25% are more likely to make a purchase based off a music blog/chat rooms
12% are more likely to make a purchase based off an endorsement from a brand
8% of all respondents share music on social networking sites, while 6% upload music.
54% are more likely to make a purchase based off a positive recommendation from a friend
25% are more likely to make a purchase based off a music blog/chat rooms
12% are more likely to make a purchase based off an endorsement from a brand
8% of all respondents share music on social networking sites, while 6% upload music.
Music player apps are most prevalent, followed by radio and music store apps
54% have music player apps on their smartphones
47% have radio apps on their smartphones
26% have music store apps on their smartphones
54% have music player apps on their smartphones
47% have radio apps on their smartphones
26% have music store apps on their smartphones
Males purchase rock music most often, while females prefer top 40
38% of males purchase rock most often
15% of females (compared to 9% of males) purchase top 40 most often
38% of males purchase rock most often
15% of females (compared to 9% of males) purchase top 40 most often
Digital music is seen as a slightly better value than a physical CD
63% of purchasers identified digital albums as a very or fairly good value
61% identified digital tracks as a very or fairly good value
55% identified physical CDs as a very or fairly good value
63% of purchasers identified digital albums as a very or fairly good value
61% identified digital tracks as a very or fairly good value
55% identified physical CDs as a very or fairly good value
Younger consumers who do buy digital tracks, are more likely to purchase new music immediately after its release
33% of teens purchased a digital track within one week of release
21% of persons 18+ purchased a digital track within one week of release
36% of teens have bought a CD in the last year; 51% of teens have purchased some kind of music download
18-24 year olds are most likely to attend a music event (among those who attend any type of live event)
7% attending once a week or more
30% attending once a month
33% of teens purchased a digital track within one week of release
21% of persons 18+ purchased a digital track within one week of release
36% of teens have bought a CD in the last year; 51% of teens have purchased some kind of music download
18-24 year olds are most likely to attend a music event (among those who attend any type of live event)
7% attending once a week or more
30% attending once a month
Although 18-24 year olds attend more live events, teens are more likely to purchase T-shirts and posters while there.
54% (compared to 46% of 18-24 year olds) of teen attendees purchase concert tees
14% (compared to 7% of 18-24 year olds) of teen attendees purchase concert posters
54% (compared to 46% of 18-24 year olds) of teen attendees purchase concert tees
14% (compared to 7% of 18-24 year olds) of teen attendees purchase concert posters
Listeners enjoy hearing movie soundtracks over music related TV shows or video games
42% enjoy hearing music via music related TV show
59% enjoy hearing music via movie soundtracks
28% enjoy hearing music via music related video games
This presents our target audience as through research we found our target audience listens to music and goes to events more than the average person so this suggests teenagers are the most likely to go therefor being our age range.
42% enjoy hearing music via music related TV show
59% enjoy hearing music via movie soundtracks
28% enjoy hearing music via music related video games
This presents our target audience as through research we found our target audience listens to music and goes to events more than the average person so this suggests teenagers are the most likely to go therefor being our age range.
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