This document outlines a proposal for a short romance film. It will follow the codes and conventions of the genre, including a "boy meets girl" storyline, but subvert expectations with an unconventional ending. The film will have 10 scenes showing the developing relationship between the two main characters, Blake and Alexia, as they tour London landmarks together. While the characters will not speak the same language, they understand each other. The film will be shot by the proposal writers themselves with no budget or paid cast. It will showcase the relationship through music, shots of the characters, and voiceovers from their journals.
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I revise this every year and there are many ideas for add-ons. Happy to share but also curious about feedback ideas.
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I revise this every year and there are many ideas for add-ons. Happy to share but also curious about feedback ideas.
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Michel Foucault, Taken from ‘Of Other Spaces: Utopias and Heterotopias’ quoted in Neil Leach, Rethinking Architecture, Routledge, London 1977, p.15.
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1. Proposal By Danielle MulqueenJamilaUysinBerhan Sufaj
2. Short Film Genre- Romance Codes & conventions: We’ve decided to stick to come of the main codes and conventions of romance such as; the characters will go on dates, a prologue introduction and the typical “boy meets girl”, but we’ve turned it into “girl meets boy”- we thought this would keep the audience more interested in what is going on because it’s different from other romance films. We have also broken some of the conventions, such as; the happy ending. You could say it’s happy at the end, but usually in romance they end up being together, and for our film we decided for that not to happen because we didn’t want our ending to be predictable to the audience.
3. Scenes Scene 1-“Dear diary, today i learnt something…” (Blake is sitting on his bed writing in his journal. This is the prologue we’re going to use to explain the story, we’re going to have a shot of the journal to show how much she meant to him, this already makes the audience feel empathy for him. This is crucial because if we don't get the audience to know how he felt then the end wont work.In this scene we will use a flash back, voice over. This will be a non linear as its not happening in chronological order and we have flash backs meaning this has already happened an he is just reminiscing on the past We will also add the starting credits here)
4. Scenes Scene 2-She takes a picture of a monument and looks back at her photo. She sees s guy looking very lonely, so she goes to talk to him and guesses his past. She persuades him to come with her… (Scene 2 is after the flash back we’re in the girls POV of her taking a photo and her seeing this sad lonely boy sitting there, she does not realise he is there an continues to take pictures of the same thing but at different angles. After taking all the pictures she decides to look back at them an notices this guy is in almost every one of them. so she decides to go talk to him to cheer him up and they begin to talk. )
5. Scenes Scene 3-Now they have started talking to each other they begin to tour London together because Alexia is not from this country so he offers to show her around.They start off by going to Buckingham Palace where they take photos with the guards. They leave a sticky note with a quote written on it and they leave it there.(We wont have any diegetic sound here, we want to have music playing while we as the audience just see them laughing an whispering to each other, looking happy, this will work well because the audience will start to think they’re perfect for each other.)
6. Scenes Scene 4 - 8 They start touring the landmarks of London and leave a post it note with a quote relating to them every where they go. In each scene, they visit a different landmark. Their relationship develops because they understand each other even though they speak different languages. ( There will be no dialogue in these scenes, but you can see them speaking. There will be non-diegetic sounds i.e. music playing over the scenes. The lighting will change over time because they are touring different landmarks. We will use conventional camera angles and shots by looking at romance films and seeing what camera angles and shots they use in them)
7. Scenes Scene 9-The boy and girl are writing in their journals and reminiscing about the day they had; they both smile. (There is a voice over saying I learnt “There is no point in dwelling on the past because you’ll lose sight of the future” The scene cuts back and forth between them both and we see them finishing each others sentences and they say a line in sync)
8. Scenes Scene 10- The scene ends showing both of their names on sticky notes on a bench in the park where they last saw each other.
9. Cast We have not yet decided who the cast is going to be but we want them to either be teens or Uni-students. If we can not find anyone to act for us then we will have to use ourselves as the actors which we will do only as a last resort because then we will not be able to do the camera work. We will only need 2 cast members, Blake and Alexia They will not be paid an is completely an entirely voluntary
10. GRANITE G- Romance R- Uni students, teens, cultures, gender and England A- Teenagers, females ages 13-17 N- Voice overs, Flash back I- CCA2_Students, JDB, TheBerhan T- Cameras, Macs, iMovie, Garage band, Facebook E-keith, love language (peaches-new heights), the notebook, a walk to remember