Katie Field is proposing an adaptation of The Little Mermaid that focuses more on the villain, Ursula. The adaptation would have a darker tone than the original Disney film, exploring themes of violence and forced separation of children. Ursula's backstory would be that she was forced to give up her daughter by her father, turning her evil, and her daughter now wants to kill her. In the climax, the Little Mermaid discovers through visions that Ursula is actually her mother, and tries to forgive her so they can be reunited as mother and daughter.
This document proposes adapting the Disney film "The Little Mermaid" into a darker film focusing more on the villain Ursula. The adaptation would be influenced by the film "Maleficent" and explore themes of violence, debatable topics, and Ursula being forced to give up her child. The genre would be fantasy, action, and drama. Key constraints include budget for special effects and ethical concerns about topics covered, but opportunities exist to appeal to audiences with mystical elements and a redemptive storyline. The target audience would be teenagers and young adults who enjoy fantasy and action films. Distinctive elements would include CGI use of the sea as Ursula's weapon and domain. Storyboard images show scenes of
The document summarizes an adaptation of the Little Mermaid into a new Disney film that focuses more on the villain Ursula. The adaptation would be around 90-100 minutes and explore themes of violence and controversial topics like a child being forced away. It would have genres of fantasy, action, and drama. The narrative follows Ursula turning evil after her father took her child away, and her child growing up to fight her before learning the truth. The film faces constraints of budget and ethical issues but also opportunities to appeal through its technical effects and redemption storyline. The target audience is teenagers who enjoy films like Harry Potter and Marvel, and casting would include actors like Emma Watson and Angelina Jolie to appeal to them.
The document outlines a proposed short film project by two students. The film would follow a girl suffering from bullying at school and abuse at home. It would have a documentary-style with natural lighting. The plot would be revealed through a series of flashbacks, showing the girl dealing with her father's death. The ending would show the girl and a recurring boy character coming together at a grave. The film is aimed at teenagers and would follow the drama genre. The students hope to receive funding from UK film councils and have the film distributed by production companies that specialize in short, independent dramas.
The document discusses four ways to attract and address the target audience for the film "Elizabeth's Diary":
1) The use of a young actress, Petrie Kimber, who would appeal to the target 16-25 male demographic.
2) Incorporating Elizabeth's diary as a central plot device, building intrigue around its hidden stories.
3) Leveraging the appeal of graphic blood and gore effects common to successful thriller genres.
4) Grounding the storylines in real-life teen issues like bullying and suicide to increase relatability.
- The target audience for the film is primarily males over 35 from social class C2, and secondarily females over 35. Black African/Caribbean and Eastern Europeans may also enjoy it.
- The film is rated 12 due to mild language, violence, and references but no drug use or offensive content. This rating appeals to both younger and older audiences.
- As a fantasy/thriller hybrid genre film, it has elements of both surprise and magic to attract a mainstream audience enjoying both genres.
- Reasons the target audience would want to see it include its suitability for family viewing, its sense of escapism, exciting magical elements, and appeal of a young girl antagonist.
The film will be distributed widely in movie theaters globally and later released on DVD, Blu-ray, and streaming services. It is a big-budget psychological thriller produced by a major studio. The opening scene takes place at an ordinary family home and uses lighting, costumes, and a doll prop to set an eerie tone and subtly reveal clues about the possessed young girl and her murderous father. The film aims to make audiences feel uncomfortable in a normally safe environment like home.
The film is a psychological thriller called "The Treatment" with a budget of £110 million produced by a major studio. It will focus on a possessed young girl and her father, who murdered the girl's mother. The film aims to make audiences uncomfortable by setting ordinary domestic scenes and then adding frightening elements. It will have a dark and mysterious plot that does not provide closure. The style will create an eerie atmosphere through settings like an old house, costumes, and lighter lighting as conditions allow.
Katie Field is proposing an adaptation of The Little Mermaid that focuses more on the villain, Ursula. The adaptation would have a darker tone than the original Disney film, exploring themes of violence and forced separation of children. Ursula's backstory would be that she was forced to give up her daughter by her father, turning her evil, and her daughter now wants to kill her. In the climax, the Little Mermaid discovers through visions that Ursula is actually her mother, and tries to forgive her so they can be reunited as mother and daughter.
This document proposes adapting the Disney film "The Little Mermaid" into a darker film focusing more on the villain Ursula. The adaptation would be influenced by the film "Maleficent" and explore themes of violence, debatable topics, and Ursula being forced to give up her child. The genre would be fantasy, action, and drama. Key constraints include budget for special effects and ethical concerns about topics covered, but opportunities exist to appeal to audiences with mystical elements and a redemptive storyline. The target audience would be teenagers and young adults who enjoy fantasy and action films. Distinctive elements would include CGI use of the sea as Ursula's weapon and domain. Storyboard images show scenes of
The document summarizes an adaptation of the Little Mermaid into a new Disney film that focuses more on the villain Ursula. The adaptation would be around 90-100 minutes and explore themes of violence and controversial topics like a child being forced away. It would have genres of fantasy, action, and drama. The narrative follows Ursula turning evil after her father took her child away, and her child growing up to fight her before learning the truth. The film faces constraints of budget and ethical issues but also opportunities to appeal through its technical effects and redemption storyline. The target audience is teenagers who enjoy films like Harry Potter and Marvel, and casting would include actors like Emma Watson and Angelina Jolie to appeal to them.
The document outlines a proposed short film project by two students. The film would follow a girl suffering from bullying at school and abuse at home. It would have a documentary-style with natural lighting. The plot would be revealed through a series of flashbacks, showing the girl dealing with her father's death. The ending would show the girl and a recurring boy character coming together at a grave. The film is aimed at teenagers and would follow the drama genre. The students hope to receive funding from UK film councils and have the film distributed by production companies that specialize in short, independent dramas.
The document discusses four ways to attract and address the target audience for the film "Elizabeth's Diary":
1) The use of a young actress, Petrie Kimber, who would appeal to the target 16-25 male demographic.
2) Incorporating Elizabeth's diary as a central plot device, building intrigue around its hidden stories.
3) Leveraging the appeal of graphic blood and gore effects common to successful thriller genres.
4) Grounding the storylines in real-life teen issues like bullying and suicide to increase relatability.
- The target audience for the film is primarily males over 35 from social class C2, and secondarily females over 35. Black African/Caribbean and Eastern Europeans may also enjoy it.
- The film is rated 12 due to mild language, violence, and references but no drug use or offensive content. This rating appeals to both younger and older audiences.
- As a fantasy/thriller hybrid genre film, it has elements of both surprise and magic to attract a mainstream audience enjoying both genres.
- Reasons the target audience would want to see it include its suitability for family viewing, its sense of escapism, exciting magical elements, and appeal of a young girl antagonist.
The film will be distributed widely in movie theaters globally and later released on DVD, Blu-ray, and streaming services. It is a big-budget psychological thriller produced by a major studio. The opening scene takes place at an ordinary family home and uses lighting, costumes, and a doll prop to set an eerie tone and subtly reveal clues about the possessed young girl and her murderous father. The film aims to make audiences feel uncomfortable in a normally safe environment like home.
The film is a psychological thriller called "The Treatment" with a budget of £110 million produced by a major studio. It will focus on a possessed young girl and her father, who murdered the girl's mother. The film aims to make audiences uncomfortable by setting ordinary domestic scenes and then adding frightening elements. It will have a dark and mysterious plot that does not provide closure. The style will create an eerie atmosphere through settings like an old house, costumes, and lighter lighting as conditions allow.
The film will be a £110 million psychological thriller distributed widely in theaters and home media. It will follow a young girl who may be possessed by her murdered mother's spirit, out to get her father who committed the crime. The film aims to make audiences uncomfortable by setting ordinary domestic scenes alongside unsettling supernatural events. It will have a dark plot leaving the ending open to interpretation, and feature only a few characters - the girl, her father, and grandmother - to build mystery around their relationships and past crimes.
The document discusses the filmmaker's process in deciding on the genre and story for their media product. They researched popular genres from 2016 and found that thriller and horror were most popular. They decided to make their film a hybrid of thriller and drama to attract a large audience while making it more relatable. They also incorporated conventions of the thriller genre, such as making the opening sequence uncomfortable, based on their research of other films. The film tells the story of a young black boy who covers up his drug-abusing mother's death and becomes homeless.
This document analyzes box office data for various horror films from 2015 to determine the most popular horror subgenre to focus a student film project on. It finds that supernatural horror and period horror films like Crimson Peak performed best, earning over $60 million worldwide. In contrast, the horror thriller Knock Knock was less successful, indicating that genre doesn't appeal as broadly. Based on the analysis, the document recommends students focus their short film on a normal horror genre without hybrid elements to attract the largest audience.
The document summarizes a teaser trailer for a horror film project. It will tell the story of 3 students who move into a new, haunted university accommodation and begin experiencing supernatural events. The target audience is 15-24 year olds, and the genre conventions include blood, knives, victims, and dark, ominous settings. Paranormal Activity and Grave Encounters provide inspiration for portraying seemingly realistic supernatural occurrences. The production company will be Paramount Pictures, with a £10,000 filming budget and £20,000 marketing budget. The film's branding will feature red, white, and black colors displayed on posters and billboards at public transportation hubs to target the young adult demographic.
The document outlines a marketing campaign for a horror film teaser trailer. It will feature three students who experience supernatural events after moving into a haunted university accommodation. The teaser trailer aims to be similar to Paranormal Activity by only showing glimpses of the supernatural events. The target audience is 15-24 year olds. The production company is Paramount Pictures and the budget is £10,000 for filming and £20,000 for marketing. The branding will use red, white, and black colors displayed on posters and billboards at public transportation stations to target the young adult demographic.
The opening of the horror film represents the consequences of overconfidence by putting people in tough situations, similar to the concept of karma. It could teach the lesson of respecting others' experiences and fears and helping them overcome obstacles. The opening was filmed in the diverse area of Hackney, London, and features two black students from a local school in the lead roles to subvert expectations and make it more interesting for the intended audience.
The document discusses the film "Legacy" created by the student's production company "Cat Flap Films". It aimed to use conventions of the psychological thriller genre seen in films like "The Orphanage" and "The Blair Witch Project". Specific conventions included building background music to create intrigue and avoiding lighter music tones to achieve a psychological thriller feel. While keeping certain conventions, the film also challenged others like beginning with an establishing shot of an empty park rather than directly introducing main characters. The film used shots and music to develop characters and locations within the conventions of the genre.
- The target audience for the horror film is females and males under 35, primarily middle class. Research from the UK Film Council supports this audience.
- The filmmakers chose this audience because they enjoy watching horror films and are passionate about the genre. Being part of the target age group helped them understand what this audience wants to see.
- Interviews with the target audience confirmed that people wanted to see suspense and mind games in the film. The film will be rated 15 by the BBFC due to its horror content and psychological themes.
The film will be a psychological thriller distributed widely in theaters and on home video/streaming platforms. It will focus on a possessed young girl and her father who murdered the girl's mother. The opening scene will set up an ordinary family in their home to contrast with the supernatural elements that will create unease. Filming will take place at an old house location using available light and a handheld shooting style.
The document discusses how the media product challenges conventions of typical horror films. It subverts expectations by having a vulnerable male as the victim rather than a female, and reveals the villain is a dominant female clown. Elements like the clown, stalking, and harm were kept to appeal to 15-rated audiences. Cinematography and editing from films like IT and Scream inspired the opening scene, which builds tension as the clown stalks the two students leaving the park. Mise-en-scene details like the clown costume aim to balance scary and friendly for the target age group. Sound is used to suggest impending danger as the students joke about fears, unaware of the threat.
The document provides an analysis of a student-created horror/thriller film titled "Voices" that follows conventions of real media products in the genre. It uses techniques like mysterious pre-title sequences, investigations of strange events, and an unsettling soundtrack. The film represents a working-class family and targets teenagers as its audience through relatable characters and settings. The student learned about using technologies like online research, filming equipment, and internet distribution through constructing this media project.
- Clover suggests that young males, either alone or in groups, make up the bulk of the horror film audience. She also notes there are some niche audiences like adolescent boys and girls and middle-aged women.
- The type of horror film genre/subgenre can attract certain audience groups. More generic films tend to draw a broader mass audience.
- Clover found parity between who watched horror films at cinemas versus home videos/rentals. The majority audience for both was young males under 25, as well as some middle-aged males.
This document provides summaries of 6 films: Spectre, Paddington, Guardians of the Galaxy, '71, Mockingjay, and The Theory of Everything. Each summary includes the genre, key themes, style, target audience, and potential audience size. The films range from action thrillers like Spectre to family films like Paddington to biopics like The Theory of Everything.
Nick lacey repertoire additional to question 1 bremangi
The document discusses the key elements that make up Nick Lacey's filmmaking repertoire: setting, characters, narrative, iconography, and style. It provides examples of each element from an opening film project. The setting is a dark, empty park where something ominous is about to happen. The characters subvert expectations by having the villain defeat the victim, a boy, rather than a girl. The narrative focuses on stalking and attacking the victim with a bottle due to a low budget. Iconography includes a predatory clown preying on a victim afraid of clowns. Style uses low lighting, tension-building shots, and camera angles to relate to the horror genre.
The document discusses the marketing campaigns for the movies Cinderella and Chappie. It describes how posters, trailers, interviews with stars, and placements in newspapers and on social media were used to promote the films and attract audiences. It also analyzes how effective the marketing was for Chappie based on reviews and compares the movie to the trailer.
The document discusses the marketing campaigns for the movies Cinderella and Chappie. Both movies used posters, trailers, interviews with stars and directors, and placements in newspapers, magazines and on television to promote the films and attract audiences. Cinderella in particular targeted families and young girls with its bright colors and imagery of the princess, while Chappie used its sci-fi premise and connection to the director of District 9 to appeal to genre fans. Social media was also utilized to spread trailers and generate buzz for the movies.
The document summarizes an independent film project titled "Infinitus". It discusses the film's title selection process and narrative, which involves a child receiving a magical stopwatch that transports her to an unfamiliar world. The film genre is described as a fantasy adventure with mystical elements, targeted towards families with children aged 10 and under. The overarching theme is portrayed as a mysterious adventure that leaves audiences wanting more.
Rajkumar T seeks a challenging career opportunity to utilize his education and skills in decision making, analytics, communication, and teamwork. He has over 15 years of experience in collections, credit risk management, customer relationship building, and data analysis. Currently he is the Operations Manager for Collections and MIS at Andromeda Business Corporation, where he handles accounts receivables, MIS, order management, and provides data analysis. Previously he held managerial roles at several companies managing collection teams, policies, and targets. He has a Bachelor's degree in English and Communication and is proficient in Microsoft Office programs.
Prezentovala:
Nataša Jerković Đukanović, Fondacija Tempus - eTwinning nacionalni tim za podršku
Ova prezentacija održana je u sklopu Euroguidance konferencije ,,Karijerno vođenje i savetovanje u Republici Srbiji'', održanoj 25. februara 2016. godine u hotelu ,,Metropol'' u Beogradu.
The document discusses conventions used in pop music videos and how the author's music video incorporates these conventions. It provides examples of how the author's video uses bright lighting, simple costumes, dancing, and close-up shots which are common conventions. The author also explains how their video can be linked to other artists' music videos through similar themes, shots, or featured artists.
The film will be a £110 million psychological thriller distributed widely in theaters and home media. It will follow a young girl who may be possessed by her murdered mother's spirit, out to get her father who committed the crime. The film aims to make audiences uncomfortable by setting ordinary domestic scenes alongside unsettling supernatural events. It will have a dark plot leaving the ending open to interpretation, and feature only a few characters - the girl, her father, and grandmother - to build mystery around their relationships and past crimes.
The document discusses the filmmaker's process in deciding on the genre and story for their media product. They researched popular genres from 2016 and found that thriller and horror were most popular. They decided to make their film a hybrid of thriller and drama to attract a large audience while making it more relatable. They also incorporated conventions of the thriller genre, such as making the opening sequence uncomfortable, based on their research of other films. The film tells the story of a young black boy who covers up his drug-abusing mother's death and becomes homeless.
This document analyzes box office data for various horror films from 2015 to determine the most popular horror subgenre to focus a student film project on. It finds that supernatural horror and period horror films like Crimson Peak performed best, earning over $60 million worldwide. In contrast, the horror thriller Knock Knock was less successful, indicating that genre doesn't appeal as broadly. Based on the analysis, the document recommends students focus their short film on a normal horror genre without hybrid elements to attract the largest audience.
The document summarizes a teaser trailer for a horror film project. It will tell the story of 3 students who move into a new, haunted university accommodation and begin experiencing supernatural events. The target audience is 15-24 year olds, and the genre conventions include blood, knives, victims, and dark, ominous settings. Paranormal Activity and Grave Encounters provide inspiration for portraying seemingly realistic supernatural occurrences. The production company will be Paramount Pictures, with a £10,000 filming budget and £20,000 marketing budget. The film's branding will feature red, white, and black colors displayed on posters and billboards at public transportation hubs to target the young adult demographic.
The document outlines a marketing campaign for a horror film teaser trailer. It will feature three students who experience supernatural events after moving into a haunted university accommodation. The teaser trailer aims to be similar to Paranormal Activity by only showing glimpses of the supernatural events. The target audience is 15-24 year olds. The production company is Paramount Pictures and the budget is £10,000 for filming and £20,000 for marketing. The branding will use red, white, and black colors displayed on posters and billboards at public transportation stations to target the young adult demographic.
The opening of the horror film represents the consequences of overconfidence by putting people in tough situations, similar to the concept of karma. It could teach the lesson of respecting others' experiences and fears and helping them overcome obstacles. The opening was filmed in the diverse area of Hackney, London, and features two black students from a local school in the lead roles to subvert expectations and make it more interesting for the intended audience.
The document discusses the film "Legacy" created by the student's production company "Cat Flap Films". It aimed to use conventions of the psychological thriller genre seen in films like "The Orphanage" and "The Blair Witch Project". Specific conventions included building background music to create intrigue and avoiding lighter music tones to achieve a psychological thriller feel. While keeping certain conventions, the film also challenged others like beginning with an establishing shot of an empty park rather than directly introducing main characters. The film used shots and music to develop characters and locations within the conventions of the genre.
- The target audience for the horror film is females and males under 35, primarily middle class. Research from the UK Film Council supports this audience.
- The filmmakers chose this audience because they enjoy watching horror films and are passionate about the genre. Being part of the target age group helped them understand what this audience wants to see.
- Interviews with the target audience confirmed that people wanted to see suspense and mind games in the film. The film will be rated 15 by the BBFC due to its horror content and psychological themes.
The film will be a psychological thriller distributed widely in theaters and on home video/streaming platforms. It will focus on a possessed young girl and her father who murdered the girl's mother. The opening scene will set up an ordinary family in their home to contrast with the supernatural elements that will create unease. Filming will take place at an old house location using available light and a handheld shooting style.
The document discusses how the media product challenges conventions of typical horror films. It subverts expectations by having a vulnerable male as the victim rather than a female, and reveals the villain is a dominant female clown. Elements like the clown, stalking, and harm were kept to appeal to 15-rated audiences. Cinematography and editing from films like IT and Scream inspired the opening scene, which builds tension as the clown stalks the two students leaving the park. Mise-en-scene details like the clown costume aim to balance scary and friendly for the target age group. Sound is used to suggest impending danger as the students joke about fears, unaware of the threat.
The document provides an analysis of a student-created horror/thriller film titled "Voices" that follows conventions of real media products in the genre. It uses techniques like mysterious pre-title sequences, investigations of strange events, and an unsettling soundtrack. The film represents a working-class family and targets teenagers as its audience through relatable characters and settings. The student learned about using technologies like online research, filming equipment, and internet distribution through constructing this media project.
- Clover suggests that young males, either alone or in groups, make up the bulk of the horror film audience. She also notes there are some niche audiences like adolescent boys and girls and middle-aged women.
- The type of horror film genre/subgenre can attract certain audience groups. More generic films tend to draw a broader mass audience.
- Clover found parity between who watched horror films at cinemas versus home videos/rentals. The majority audience for both was young males under 25, as well as some middle-aged males.
This document provides summaries of 6 films: Spectre, Paddington, Guardians of the Galaxy, '71, Mockingjay, and The Theory of Everything. Each summary includes the genre, key themes, style, target audience, and potential audience size. The films range from action thrillers like Spectre to family films like Paddington to biopics like The Theory of Everything.
Nick lacey repertoire additional to question 1 bremangi
The document discusses the key elements that make up Nick Lacey's filmmaking repertoire: setting, characters, narrative, iconography, and style. It provides examples of each element from an opening film project. The setting is a dark, empty park where something ominous is about to happen. The characters subvert expectations by having the villain defeat the victim, a boy, rather than a girl. The narrative focuses on stalking and attacking the victim with a bottle due to a low budget. Iconography includes a predatory clown preying on a victim afraid of clowns. Style uses low lighting, tension-building shots, and camera angles to relate to the horror genre.
The document discusses the marketing campaigns for the movies Cinderella and Chappie. It describes how posters, trailers, interviews with stars, and placements in newspapers and on social media were used to promote the films and attract audiences. It also analyzes how effective the marketing was for Chappie based on reviews and compares the movie to the trailer.
The document discusses the marketing campaigns for the movies Cinderella and Chappie. Both movies used posters, trailers, interviews with stars and directors, and placements in newspapers, magazines and on television to promote the films and attract audiences. Cinderella in particular targeted families and young girls with its bright colors and imagery of the princess, while Chappie used its sci-fi premise and connection to the director of District 9 to appeal to genre fans. Social media was also utilized to spread trailers and generate buzz for the movies.
The document summarizes an independent film project titled "Infinitus". It discusses the film's title selection process and narrative, which involves a child receiving a magical stopwatch that transports her to an unfamiliar world. The film genre is described as a fantasy adventure with mystical elements, targeted towards families with children aged 10 and under. The overarching theme is portrayed as a mysterious adventure that leaves audiences wanting more.
Rajkumar T seeks a challenging career opportunity to utilize his education and skills in decision making, analytics, communication, and teamwork. He has over 15 years of experience in collections, credit risk management, customer relationship building, and data analysis. Currently he is the Operations Manager for Collections and MIS at Andromeda Business Corporation, where he handles accounts receivables, MIS, order management, and provides data analysis. Previously he held managerial roles at several companies managing collection teams, policies, and targets. He has a Bachelor's degree in English and Communication and is proficient in Microsoft Office programs.
Prezentovala:
Nataša Jerković Đukanović, Fondacija Tempus - eTwinning nacionalni tim za podršku
Ova prezentacija održana je u sklopu Euroguidance konferencije ,,Karijerno vođenje i savetovanje u Republici Srbiji'', održanoj 25. februara 2016. godine u hotelu ,,Metropol'' u Beogradu.
The document discusses conventions used in pop music videos and how the author's music video incorporates these conventions. It provides examples of how the author's video uses bright lighting, simple costumes, dancing, and close-up shots which are common conventions. The author also explains how their video can be linked to other artists' music videos through similar themes, shots, or featured artists.
THE US FEDERAL GOVERNMENT: A VIABLE CUSTOMER FOR SPANISH COMPANIESJSchaus & Associates
THE US FEDERAL GOVERNMENT: A VIABLE CUSTOMER FOR SPANISH COMPANIES.
US FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING FOR FOREIGN OR NON-US FIRMS, COVERED BY JENNIFER SCHAUS
La influencia de las tecnologías de comunicación como Internet ha facilitado las comunicaciones económicas a través de líneas de atención, publicidad y redes sociales, las comunicaciones sociales a través de redes sociales para conectarse con otros, y las comunicaciones culturales para compartir creencias, festividades y aspectos culturales.
Ascend presentation to World Routes Strategy Summit Sep 2016Richard Evans
This document discusses growth opportunities and constraints in the Asian aviation market. It finds that Asia has significant growth potential given lower levels of air travel development compared to other regions. While China appears underserved relative to other Asian countries in terms of seats per capita and GDP, rapid capacity growth across Asia has primarily come from increased flight frequencies rather than larger aircraft. The document concludes that airline consolidation may occur within Asia as competition leads to oversupply in some domestic markets, while constraints like limited airport and air traffic control capacity need to be addressed to further unlock opportunities for growth through measures like upsizing aircraft and developing new long-haul routes.
Juan Madrid v. The State of Texas - The State's Reply Brief - Bryant Francis ...Bryant "Beef" Cabrera
This document is the State's brief appealing Juan Madrid's conviction for continuous sexual abuse of young children. It contains the case background, statement of facts from the outcry hearing testimony of the victims' mother Elizabeth, a summary of the State's arguments, and the State's response to Madrid's issue on appeal regarding the admission of the victims' outcry statements made to their mother.
This document discusses adapting Disney's "The Little Mermaid" into a film focused on the villain Ursula. The adaptation would have more violence and explore controversial themes like a child being forced away. It would be influenced by the film "Maleficent" and change the original good vs. evil storyline. The genre would be fantasy, action, and drama. Constraints could include budget issues due to special effects and ethical concerns over certain topics. Opportunities include using special effects to create magic and appealing to audiences with the resolution of Ursula and her daughter reunited after being separated. The target audience would be teenagers and young adults who enjoy fantasy and action films like Harry Potter and Marvel movies. Unique aspects would
The document summarizes an adaptation of the Little Mermaid into a new Disney film that focuses more on the villain Ursula. Some key points:
- The film would be around 90-100 minutes and differ from the original storyline by giving Ursula a more prominent role and including themes of violence and controversial topics.
- The genres would be fantasy, action, and drama. It would receive a 12 rating for some violence but not an excessive amount.
- The narrative follows Ursula turning evil after her father took her child away, and her child growing up to fight her before learning the truth about her mother.
- Potential constraints include budget issues with special effects and ethical concerns about topics
Here are some key things you did well in your research and areas that could be improved:
Strengths:
- Looking at magazine layouts, fonts, colors helped inform your poster/magazine design. Understanding what grabs attention visually is important.
- Researching different games gave you an understanding of successful mechanics and what attracts customers to different genres. This informed your core gameplay ideas.
Areas for improvement:
- You could have analyzed magazines/posters more closely, taking notes on specific font styles, layout techniques, etc. to directly apply successful elements.
- Researching how other games keep fights interesting and avoid repetition would have strengthened your gameplay design. Things like variable enemy abilities, level/power progression
Here are some key strengths and weaknesses of your game design package:
Strengths:
- Clear and well-developed story concept that would engage fans of the source material
- Cute and colorful aesthetic that matches the tone of the source material
- Varied level designs that increase in difficulty to provide challenge and progression
- Distinct hero and villain characters that players can identify with
Weaknesses:
- Limited details on core gameplay mechanics like controls, combat system, etc. This makes it difficult to evaluate how fun the actual gameplay would be.
- No environment or character art assets included which makes the design less tangible
- Storytelling methods like cutscenes weren't fully fleshed out
- Potential for
The document discusses how the media product would appeal to its target audience. It aims to attract working class 16-19 year old white, middle-class female teenagers by having a female protagonist they can relate to. It seeks to appeal to their needs for safety, security, and problem solving through a mysterious thriller plot. While it primarily targets females, it also hopes to attract males through attractive female leads and keeping elements of dark, mysterious thrillers. It discusses using the "male gaze" or "female gaze" with camera movements to make lead characters more appealing to the opposite sex. Overall, it tries to provide viewers with a puzzle to solve and "escape" from their daily lives through the characters' struggles.
The document discusses how the filmmakers aimed to attract their target horror film audience through the use of plot twists, strong female leads, and unconventional elements. They conducted audience research to learn what viewers found cliche or wanted to see more of. This informed decisions like including two independent female protagonists. Low-key lighting, realistic costumes, and a dark wooded setting were used to create an immersive and unsettling atmosphere for viewers.
The document discusses conventions used in the production's short horror film and related promotional materials like the poster and double page spread. For the film, conventions like low-key lighting, close-ups of characters, and voiceover narrative were employed. The poster featured staged imagery, dark colors, and the film title as is common for horror posters. The double page spread included images, pull quotes, and the film name consistent with the genre. Some conventions like jump cuts were considered but not used due to the narrative style. Overall, the production made strategic use of horror genre conventions while also experimenting with some unconventional techniques.
The trailer summarizes the plot of Paranormal Activity 3, which follows two young girls who have been haunted by a demon from a young age. The film is set 18 years prior to the first two films. The trailer shows happy scenes of the girls at home that become increasingly tense and scary. It establishes that the film is found footage style, with cameras placed around the house by the parents to capture paranormal activity. The trailer effectively builds tension and intrigue without revealing too much of the story to attract audiences to the film.
Our media product uses and challenges some conventions of horror films. It uses a child character like in films like Insidious and The Omen to create a scary vibe. However, it does not include typical horror elements like strange figures in mirrors or forests at night. It also challenges conventions by using Asian actors instead of the typical white actors seen in most horror films. The target audience provided feedback that it fits with the horror genre but is not a typical horror film. It would be suitable for 15 certificate viewers and attract teenagers and adults who enjoy mystery and psychological thrillers in addition to horror fans. Extra effort was put into camera work and editing to improve the sequence over previous work.
The document provides summaries and analyses of four horror genre films: Wrong Turn, Eden Lake, Scream, and Shutter Island. It summarizes the plot, genre, settings, target audiences, and notable scenes of each film. For Wrong Turn, it highlights a graphic scene of cannibalistic mountain men eating a character. For Eden Lake, it analyzes an effective scene of the main characters hiding under a bridge in torn clothes. For Scream, it praises the film's quick editing and the ghost face costume. For Shutter Island, it summarizes the film's mystery plot on an isolated island hospital.
The document discusses fantasy films and the author's favorite genre. Some key points:
- Fantasy films feature magic, mythical creatures, and supernatural events and provide escapism.
- The author enjoys using their imagination in fantasy films and likes the variety of characters, from humans to aliens to made-up creatures.
- Fantasy films can be aimed at children or mature audiences, and the genre sometimes overlaps with science fiction or horror.
- Special effects are used to bring fantasy worlds and creatures to life in films like Pan's Labyrinth, making memorable scenes.
The document discusses fantasy films and the author's favorite genre. Fantasy films feature magic, mythical creatures, and supernatural events. They allow audiences to use their imagination and escape to different worlds. Fantasy films can be aimed at children or mature audiences, telling simple or complex stories. Special effects are used to bring creatures and scenes to life, making certain scenes memorable. The author analyzes several fantasy films - Pan's Labyrinth, Spirited Away, Sucker Punch - discussing their plots, directors, years, and key elements like special effects and stars. The discussion touches on factors that influence film reception like stars, storylines people can relate to, and background.
This document analyzes 5 shots from the film "Women in Black" and discusses how they could be used to open a horror film. Shot 1 is a wide establishing shot showing innocent children playing that gives a false sense of security. Shot 2 is a close up of a child brushing a doll's hair that provides historical context and creepy atmosphere. Shot 3 shows the children looking off-camera with worried expressions, putting the audience on edge. Shot 4 is a close up of a child walking towards a window, building tension. Shot 5 is a wide shot of the children about to jump from a window, wiping away any remaining innocence. These shot types could be adapted to set the scene and build intrigue in a horror film
Media2014 focus group analysis and linksJake Shelvey
The document summarizes the findings of a focus group conducted to gather feedback on a horror film idea called "The Basement". Participants generally preferred horror films that were complex with unpredictable storylines and character development over simple scare films. They also noted liking both older horror film content and newer production qualities. Concerns were raised about realism if the devil character from the film's plot was shown too visibly in a trailer, so the creator opted to show only a silhouette to maintain realism.
This document analyzes the teaser trailer and poster for the movie "Wild Child". The trailer summary is as follows:
1) The trailer establishes that the movie will be a teen drama centered around a popular girl who is sent to boarding school in England where she doesn't fit in.
2) Scenes in the trailer show the main character surrounded by friends, then alone with an authority figure, hinting at the narrative of her losing her social status.
3) A love interest is also teased, which will attract the target teenage/young adult audience. The trailer leaves some questions unanswered to generate interest.
The analysis concludes the trailer effectively portrays relatable teen experiences through clothing,
The document discusses conventions and challenges in the film genre of chick flicks. It analyzes conventions used in the film "The Arrangement" such as including stock characters like the popular girl, geek, and bully. Some conventions included the school setting, themes of love and friendship, and establishing shots. However, it also challenges some conventions such as having the bully and potential murderer be female instead of male. The film represents various social groups through the characters and their portrayals. It would be distributed by Nickelodeon Movies due to their experience distributing similar films targeted at teenagers.
This production plan outlines the dates, locations, props, costumes, personnel, and equipment for a horror film trailer. Key dates include location scouting on September 27th and test shots on October 1st. The main locations are outside and inside Chloe's house. Props include a teddy bear, note, vase, and other household items associated with horror genres. Costumes will start normal but become torn and dirty as the trailer progresses. The cast includes Bethany Munden as 10-year old Beth, and Lewis Jupp and Amy-Jane Wilson playing older than their age as Beth's parents. Required equipment is a camera, tripod, and editing software.
The film trailer uses symbolic imagery and editing to create an unsettling tone. The antagonist is shown wearing white, symbolizing purity, yet sounds depict her as evil. Jump cuts and jittery screens show disorientation to portray supernatural elements without visuals. Intertitles tell the audience what to feel, such as "FEAR" appearing after the antagonist. Harsh drumbeats create a sense of fear and unease throughout the trailer.
Katniss discusses the reaping process for the Hunger Games, where two tributes are selected from each of the 12 districts to fight to the death for entertainment. Primrose and Katniss think this is inhumane and wrong. Primrose hopes that showing their innocence and humanity may help change how the districts are treated. At the reaping, Effie selects Primrose Everdeen as the female tribute from their district.
Katie Field provided a voice recording for the role of Katniss in the BBC production "Primrose" on June 8th, 2016. In the contributors release form, she consented to the filming and recording of her contribution, and assigned all copyrights and rights to the BBC. She also waived any moral rights to her contribution, and agreed the BBC could use her name, image, and interviews to promote the project without further consent.
Katniss and Primrose discuss the injustice of the Hunger Games where children are forced to fight to the death for entertainment. Primrose does not think she could kill another person. Katniss promises to protect Primrose. They hope highlighting their humanity could lead to change. At the reaping, Primrose's name is called to represent their district in the Hunger Games.
Katniss describes the reaping process where each of the 12 districts must select one boy and one girl between the ages of 12 and 18 to participate in The Hunger Games. In The Hunger Games, the 24 tributes are forced to fight to the death until only one remains, facing dangerous threats from other tributes as well as animals, diseases, and weapons that test them physically, emotionally, and psychologically. The story is set in District 12 on the day of the reaping at 9:05am.
Katniss describes the reaping process where each of the 12 districts selects one boy and one girl by lottery to participate in The Hunger Games, an annual event where the tributes fight for their lives against each other as well as dangerous animals and weapons. The games test the tributes not just physically but also emotionally and psychologically as they are faced with killing others to survive in the arena.
This document is a script for a scene from a story about the Hunger Games. It summarizes:
1) Katniss and Primrose discuss the unfairness of the reaping process, where children are selected to fight to the death in the Hunger Games for entertainment.
2) At the reaping, Primrose is selected as tribute. Katniss vows to protect her sister.
3) The story explores themes of oppression of the districts by the Capitol and hopes that through innocence and humanity, the people may eventually effect change.
Katniss and Primrose live in District 12, where each year two tributes (one boy and one girl) are selected by lottery to participate in the Hunger Games, an annual televised event where the child tributes are forced to fight to the death. Primrose expresses her belief that forcing children to kill each other for entertainment is wrong. Katniss agrees and promises to protect Primrose. At the reaping, Primrose's name is drawn to be a tribute for the Hunger Games.
Katniss and Primrose live in District 12, where each year two tributes - a boy and girl - are selected by lottery to participate in the Hunger Games. The Games are a brutal fight to the death broadcast by the authoritarian Capitol for entertainment. Primrose is worried about the prospect of killing others or being killed. Katniss promises to protect Primrose. At the reaping, Primrose's name is drawn to represent District 12 in the Hunger Games.
The document discusses segmenting audiences into demographics for media production. It notes several common demographics used include age, gender, race, interests, technology comfort level, and income. When deciding a target audience, producers consider how multiple demographics intersect to describe the audience. The example given targets C2/D females aged 11-18 who are digital natives comfortable with technology and interested in fantasy genres. Understanding the target audience helps determine appropriate marketing strategies like distribution methods, pricing, and promotional channels.
Katniss describes the reaping process where each of the 12 districts selects one boy and one girl tribute through a lottery to participate in The Hunger Games. In The Hunger Games, the 24 tributes from the districts must fight for their lives against each other as well as dangerous animals and diseases while also enduring physical and psychological hardship.
Katniss discusses The Hunger Games where two tributes from each of the 12 districts are selected to fight to the death for entertainment. Primrose worries about being forced to kill others and hopes things may change. Katniss promises to protect Primrose. At the reaping, Primrose's name is drawn, making her a tribute for the 74th Hunger Games.
The document contains feedback from various listeners on adapting The Hunger Games into a radio drama. It discusses how to attract a young audience by distributing the drama online. It also addresses how to represent the young character Primrose through soft, sweet music since it is a radio drama without visuals. Finally, it proposes that the radio drama could potentially be adapted into a game to further develop the story and allow players to experience being in The Hunger Games.
This questionnaire asks for feedback on a radio adaptation, asking if the plot idea is good, if it is too similar to the original work, if the target audience is appropriate, and if the final product will be successful in attracting non-radio listeners to the station.
This radio drama adaptation of The Hunger Games tells the story of what would happen if Primrose Everdeen, rather than her sister Katniss, was selected at the reaping and entered the Hunger Games. The adaptation is split into 7, 20-minute episodes that will air weekly on BBC Radio 1 at 6:00pm. Primrose is 12 years old and much more fragile than her older sister. Her approach to the games seeks to find peace and beauty, changing how others view the events. While Katniss is unable to volunteer in Primrose's place, she works outside the games with their friend Gale to support Primrose through her experience in the arena.
This radio drama adaptation of The Hunger Games tells the story of what would happen if Primrose Everdeen, rather than her sister Katniss, was selected at the reaping and entered the Hunger Games. The adaptation is split into 7, 20-minute episodes that will air weekly on BBC Radio 1 at 6:00pm. Primrose is 12 years old and much more fragile than her older sister. Her approach to the games may change how the other tributes and the audience view the events. While Katniss is unable to volunteer in Primrose's place, she works outside the games to support and protect her sister.
This radio drama adaptation of The Hunger Games focuses on Primrose Everdeen being selected for the games instead of her sister Katniss volunteering in her place. The adaptation is split into 7 episodes that will air weekly on BBC Radio 1 at 6pm to target the same younger audience as the original films. Primrose is 12 years old and more fragile than her sister, changing the dynamics of the games. While Katniss tries to support Primrose from outside the arena, the adaptation explores an alternate outcome from the source material with Primrose as the central character.
This document is a script for a story about Primrose Everdeen, whose name is drawn at the reaping to participate in the Hunger Games. In scene 1, Primrose reflects on the violence of the games outside. In scene 2, her sister Katniss warns her to stay safe. At the reaping in scene 3, Primrose's name is drawn, though Katniss volunteers to take her place but is not allowed to. On the train to the Capitol in scene 5, Primrose and her district partner Peter discuss working together in the games, with him focusing on attacking others and her on survival.
This risk assessment form summarizes a plan for Katie Field to record sound effects at Heath Park School. The activity involves Katie Field creating and recording sound effects. The only identified hazard is falling or trapping fingers, which is rated as low risk. The form provides contact information for the responsible manager and assessor, and notes it will be reviewed by Adam Fletcher.
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
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I have chosen to adapt the little mermaid Disney film into a film once again that differs from the
storyline in the original adaption and focuses more on the villain with more presence of such themes
as violence and debatable topics that arise such issues like being forced to give your child away. I
chose to adapt it into this as watching the new movie maleficent with Angelina Jolie influenced me to
change another Disney classic and change it making it slightly more adult with a twist on the original
story line of good vs. evil.
What am I adapting
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The genre of this film would be a fantasy film but also sub genres such as action and drama too as the film
involves essence of fantasy with mystical creatures and characters. There is action involved with the fighting
mainly at the end of the film where obviously the good and the evil fight, it also is classed as a drama to with the
story line involved the fact that Ursula was forced to give her child away, she and her farther clashed and then the
drama with finding her daughter and actually telling her.
Genre
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Narrative
Narrative- situation: the queen of the sea Ursula has changed her ways and become an evil person, complication:
it was because of her father who took her child away as soon as it was born and her partner was sent away/ killed
by her father, her child has grown up to hate her and wants to kill her and they fight, resolution: the little mermaid
is made aware from visions of the past that Ursula is her mother and she was taken away from her she tries to
forgive and they finally drop their weapons, they come together as mother and daughter than go their separate
ways.
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Constraints: Typical issues may arise that would make it difficult for this adaptation to become successful for instance the
Budget, with all the technical stunts involved, the props and cost of the technical resources may cause the budget to be
bigger and the production company might not be able to afford that so the film would be limited to what it can do using
the technical resources making it less successful. In addition ethical issues may arise because the film covers certain
topics like giving your child away this may cause ethical concerns for people with different beliefs and therefore would
cause the film to be less successful. In addition another constraint would be that is an adaptation of an existing text and
people may not be convinced it is a successful adaptation and therefore would prevent the film becoming as successful as
it could.
Opportunities: Although the technical resources is used as a constraint, it could also be an opportunity for this adaptation
to become a success as the technical things that are involved help create the mystical affect for the film which people
would enjoy watching in the film and helps make the film more appealing. In addition the ethical concern of giving your
child away could also actually be an opportunity for the film to be a success as the audience may like the fact that even
though Ursula was forced to give her child away they reunited in the end this aspect may appeal to the audience that there
was a happy outcome.
Constraints and opportunities
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The typical target audience would be teenagers around 12-18 years of age this target audience would
most likely be fan of films like Harry Potter and Marvel films which is similar to my adaptation as like
these films my adaptation has essence of action and fantasy involved and the use of technology such
as CGI would help this make appealing to this audience. It also may be for young adults who have
seen the first adaptation and at this age still enjoy fantasy and action combined similar to Harry Potter
and Marvel films as the film contains action which would appeal to both genders and fantasy.
Target audience
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There are many parts of the film that make it distinctive such as the use of CGI for the effect of the
sea which is used as a weapon in many parts and also because Ursula is part of the sea and actually
the queen of it, and because of that she uses it a lot for a weapon, or even when she materialises and
also as she is in the sea constantly there would be a lot of CGI involved to give the affect making the
film more distinctive, plus the fact that the setting would be in a mystical land there would be a lot of
CGI used to help create this setting.
Cinematic ideas