The survey results showed that the target audience found several elements of the magazine cover and contents page to be strengths, including the imagery, fonts, colors, and easy navigation. However, some also thought the coverlines and header/footer could be weaknesses that needed changing. While most of the audience said they would buy the magazine, some only said they might. In response to the feedback, some respondents suggested changing the article on the double page spread, reconsidering the coverlines, and modifying the header and footer.
This document summarizes the origins and conventions of romantic comedy (rom-com) movies. It discusses how the rom-com genre originated from a combination of screwball comedies and nervous romanticism. It then outlines several common conventions in rom-com trailers, posters, promotional packages, and magazines, such as the use of voiceovers, kissing scenes, billing blocks, shots of the main characters, and feminine colors. Overall, the document provides an overview of the typical origins and promotional elements of rom-com films.
Summary of Initial Audience Research (Rom-Com Genre)Searle9085
This document summarizes initial audience research conducted for a romantic comedy genre film. It finds that the target audience is majority female teenagers who enjoy music, the internet, books and films. They prefer romantic comedy narratives involving opposites attracting, characters denying love until the end, and friends becoming lovers. Regarding trailers, respondents expect voice overs, close ups of characters, upbeat music and establishing plots/characters. For posters, they prefer images of main characters against plain backgrounds with cute fonts, quotes and hints of romance conveyed through pastel colors.
Production Diary Continuation - Additional ClipsSearle9085
This document appears to be a production schedule or call sheet for filming a project. It lists the dates and scene numbers that were filmed, the cast present for each scene, and any changes that were made from the original plan. It also notes any props or costumes needed for each scene. The schedule documents 14 days of filming and lists the cast and crew involved in each day's shoots.
This production diary outlines the filming of various scenes over multiple days from October to November. It includes details of the cast involved in each shot, any changes or additions made, and any props or costumes needed. A total of 61 shots are outlined, with notes on adjustments to shots, additional takes, and comedy elements added at the request of the target audience.
The survey results showed that the target audience found several elements of the magazine cover and contents page to be strengths, including the imagery, fonts, colors, and easy navigation. However, some also thought the coverlines and header/footer could be weaknesses that needed changing. While most of the audience said they would buy the magazine, some only said they might. In response to the feedback, some respondents suggested changing the article on the double page spread, reconsidering the coverlines, and modifying the header and footer.
This document summarizes the origins and conventions of romantic comedy (rom-com) movies. It discusses how the rom-com genre originated from a combination of screwball comedies and nervous romanticism. It then outlines several common conventions in rom-com trailers, posters, promotional packages, and magazines, such as the use of voiceovers, kissing scenes, billing blocks, shots of the main characters, and feminine colors. Overall, the document provides an overview of the typical origins and promotional elements of rom-com films.
Summary of Initial Audience Research (Rom-Com Genre)Searle9085
This document summarizes initial audience research conducted for a romantic comedy genre film. It finds that the target audience is majority female teenagers who enjoy music, the internet, books and films. They prefer romantic comedy narratives involving opposites attracting, characters denying love until the end, and friends becoming lovers. Regarding trailers, respondents expect voice overs, close ups of characters, upbeat music and establishing plots/characters. For posters, they prefer images of main characters against plain backgrounds with cute fonts, quotes and hints of romance conveyed through pastel colors.
Production Diary Continuation - Additional ClipsSearle9085
This document appears to be a production schedule or call sheet for filming a project. It lists the dates and scene numbers that were filmed, the cast present for each scene, and any changes that were made from the original plan. It also notes any props or costumes needed for each scene. The schedule documents 14 days of filming and lists the cast and crew involved in each day's shoots.
This production diary outlines the filming of various scenes over multiple days from October to November. It includes details of the cast involved in each shot, any changes or additions made, and any props or costumes needed. A total of 61 shots are outlined, with notes on adjustments to shots, additional takes, and comedy elements added at the request of the target audience.
Victoria Snow is looking for love through unsuccessful dates while Edward Wright is resigned to an arranged marriage. They meet at a Christmas office party and feel a connection. However, Victoria's friend later sees Edward with another woman and tells Victoria. Victoria confronts Edward and dumps him publicly without explanation. Eventually Edward professes his love for Victoria in the park where they had their first date.
This document contains a risk assessment for filming various scenes for a project. It identifies potential risks in each filming location and proposes preventative measures. The risks assessed include burns, trips and falls, objects falling over or causing injury, sharp objects, electricity, traffic accidents, dog bites, and stinging nettles. Prevention strategies include being careful of hot items, keeping work areas clear, handling objects with care, staying clear of traffic, avoiding dangerous animals, and paying attention to one's surroundings. The risk assessment considers risks to both the film crew and the general public at each location.
This document contains a production plan for a film shoot taking place on various dates in October. It lists the locations, cast, costumes, props, and equipment needed for each shooting date. The plan provides details for 63 shots taking place at locations like an office, park, cafe, train station and street. It describes the shot type and cast involved for each shot, and lists the corresponding costumes and props.
This document is a production plan that outlines the details for filming a short film over multiple days in October. It includes the dates, locations, cast involved, and costumes and props needed for each shoot. The plan is broken down by date and provides descriptions of the shots being filmed along with the cast and outfits needed. It contains over 60 shots to be filmed at various locations including an office, park, cafe, train station and street to capture the story.
Victoria Snow and Edward Wright work in the same office building but do not know each other. Victoria is unhappy in her love life while Edward is struggling to save his failing family business. Their friend Suzie introduces them and they begin spending time together. However, their budding romance is threatened when Suzie tells Victoria she saw Edward with another woman. After a painful breakup, Edward works to win Victoria back by ending his engagement to someone else.
Victoria is on an unsuccessful date at a cafe and leaves irritated. Edward is distracted at work after receiving a note from his mother saying he must pick up his new fiancée Fiona from the airport. Victoria and Edward literally run into each other at the office but do not recognize each other. They bond over making tea and become friends, going on dates, but Suzie sees Edward with Fiona and tells Victoria, causing an argument between Victoria and Edward. Edward breaks off his engagement to Fiona and tries to reconcile with Victoria.
1) Victoria Snow and Edward Wright work in the same office building but have never met, despite constantly crossing paths.
2) At an office party, their friend Suzie introduces them. They realize they have feelings for each other.
3) However, Suzie later tells Victoria she saw Edward with another woman. Heartbroken, Victoria breaks up with Edward.
4) Both Edward and Victoria are miserable without each other. Edward calls off his engagement to the other woman. In the end, it seems their love story may continue after all.
Video Content Analysis of The Prince and MeSearle9085
This document analyzes the trailer for the movie "The Prince and Me" and provides statistics on the number of shots, scenes, and average shot length to use as guidelines for creating their own trailer. It notes there were 93 shots across 27 scenes that were either 1, 2, or 3 seconds long. This analysis will help them make their own trailer more professional following conventional trailer structure.
Victoria Snow is looking for love through unsuccessful dates while Edward Wright is resigned to an arranged marriage. They meet at a Christmas office party and feel a connection. However, Victoria's friend later sees Edward with another woman and tells Victoria. Victoria confronts Edward and dumps him publicly without explanation. Eventually Edward professes his love for Victoria in the park where they had their first date.
This document contains a risk assessment for filming various scenes for a project. It identifies potential risks in each filming location and proposes preventative measures. The risks assessed include burns, trips and falls, objects falling over or causing injury, sharp objects, electricity, traffic accidents, dog bites, and stinging nettles. Prevention strategies include being careful of hot items, keeping work areas clear, handling objects with care, staying clear of traffic, avoiding dangerous animals, and paying attention to one's surroundings. The risk assessment considers risks to both the film crew and the general public at each location.
This document contains a production plan for a film shoot taking place on various dates in October. It lists the locations, cast, costumes, props, and equipment needed for each shooting date. The plan provides details for 63 shots taking place at locations like an office, park, cafe, train station and street. It describes the shot type and cast involved for each shot, and lists the corresponding costumes and props.
This document is a production plan that outlines the details for filming a short film over multiple days in October. It includes the dates, locations, cast involved, and costumes and props needed for each shoot. The plan is broken down by date and provides descriptions of the shots being filmed along with the cast and outfits needed. It contains over 60 shots to be filmed at various locations including an office, park, cafe, train station and street to capture the story.
Victoria Snow and Edward Wright work in the same office building but do not know each other. Victoria is unhappy in her love life while Edward is struggling to save his failing family business. Their friend Suzie introduces them and they begin spending time together. However, their budding romance is threatened when Suzie tells Victoria she saw Edward with another woman. After a painful breakup, Edward works to win Victoria back by ending his engagement to someone else.
Victoria is on an unsuccessful date at a cafe and leaves irritated. Edward is distracted at work after receiving a note from his mother saying he must pick up his new fiancée Fiona from the airport. Victoria and Edward literally run into each other at the office but do not recognize each other. They bond over making tea and become friends, going on dates, but Suzie sees Edward with Fiona and tells Victoria, causing an argument between Victoria and Edward. Edward breaks off his engagement to Fiona and tries to reconcile with Victoria.
1) Victoria Snow and Edward Wright work in the same office building but have never met, despite constantly crossing paths.
2) At an office party, their friend Suzie introduces them. They realize they have feelings for each other.
3) However, Suzie later tells Victoria she saw Edward with another woman. Heartbroken, Victoria breaks up with Edward.
4) Both Edward and Victoria are miserable without each other. Edward calls off his engagement to the other woman. In the end, it seems their love story may continue after all.
Video Content Analysis of The Prince and MeSearle9085
This document analyzes the trailer for the movie "The Prince and Me" and provides statistics on the number of shots, scenes, and average shot length to use as guidelines for creating their own trailer. It notes there were 93 shots across 27 scenes that were either 1, 2, or 3 seconds long. This analysis will help them make their own trailer more professional following conventional trailer structure.