A new student, Peter Davis, has joined Ernulf Academy. The documentary outlines the characters of Peter Davis, Jay Brown, and Sarah Levine and follows Peter's first day at his new sixth form school in England. The film aims to showcase personal relationships within a British-made production, with Alex serving as the director and producer, and Callum, Amy, and Hannah filling camera, sound, and backup roles respectively.
Alex-
A new 6th former has joined Ernulf Academy (Peter Davis) he is a American exchange student who has came to England because of a Foreign Exchange Scheme that his High school and Ernulf are involved in. The story follows the life of Peter as he settles in to his new surrounding.
First day peter wakes up and heads to school to only be threatened by the biggest bully in school (Jay Brown) and his group of friends. Jay demands money from Peter and Peter refuses to give him it so he ends up getting beat up by the bullies. Peter then go’s to class with ripped cloths and a slight cut on his lip. The rest of the story mainly involves him becoming stronger and gaining friends through out the year This helps him fight of the bullies. At the end of the year Peter has to go back home to America leaving his friends behind
Alex-
Peter Davis: He is a exciting, confident and popular character in America but in England all that changes because he is new and not popular because of this he looses his confidence and becomes the doormat of the bullies.
Jay Brown: He is an antisocial, horrible, careless bully who will do anything to get what he wants, he also is the leader in his little gang at school and everyone fear’s him.
Sarah Levine: she is a girl who appears to just be normal girl but really she is really smart and has Peladophobia ( the fear of bald people)
Alex-We as a company were not sure which non diegetic music we should use in the background of our title sequence so we decided to let you suggest which is better.
Personal relationships + British made film
Our USP is that it offers personal relationships as our demographic (teenagers) an relate to the situations + it is a british made film this is unusual for teen angst films.
Callum-This is the production company that is making our teen angst film. We wanted our logo to stand out, so we made the white to contrast with the black and so people would notice it. We also used a star in the logo to represent the a-list celebrities we use in our films. We used quite modern fonts in our logo to show that we are the future of the film industry and we know what the modern generation wants to see.