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  mean
   Katie Moncaster, Bethany Maggs, Wesley
      Clarke, Benjamin Shackleton, Jim Cahill and several
      extras to create a Mise-En-Scene
     This scene is particularly important because it
      initiates our story as it is interesting as it’s a party
      and we associate parties with being fun and sociable
     We also learn the concept and idea that the boys are
      labelled with the food
     We have music on low to create the ‘party
      atmosphere’ but can also hear our actors and
      actresses clearly




Scene 1 – Party Scene
   Katie Moncaster and Bethany Maggs
       This shows us opinions from her friend as we
        see that Mia (main actress) has been very
        unlucky with her dates
       The screen will show Mia and Ruby in two
        different locations as they will be on the phone
        in their homes, so we get the point of view
        clearly




Scene 2 – On The Phone
   Katie Moncaster and Sam Owens
       This is the first flashback that follows on from
        the phone call scene
       It demonstrates that Robbie (date) is associated
        with greasy fish n chips, as he looks a bit sleazy
        himself
       It also shows he hasn’t put a great deal of effort
        into the date as it is a take away
       He’s a simple guy




Scene 3 – Fish N Chips
   Katie Moncaster and Jordan Anderson
       This is the second flashback – it shows yet
        another unsuccessful date which relates to food
       He’s stereotyped as a pretty boy who isn’t very
        romantic and rushes the date along so he can
        go back to his house
       He takes her to McDonald’s because it is a fast
        food restaurant and the fact that we set the
        scene so they are in a car, also relates to the
        idea of getting things over and done with




Scene 4 – McDonald’s
   Katie Moncaster and David Field
       This is just to add her routine into her preparation
        for the date
       She meets a boy who works at the Co-Op so he can
        offer her help or an idea
       It also creates characterisation with David (Sam in
        the film) as he is introduced to the story purposely
        to represent that he’s a nice, genuine guy whose
        happy to help
       It is set in the Co-Op to show she is really struggling
        and picking her food up but she is really worried as
        her friend, Ruby shows her at the beginning that
        whatever this guy eats will relate to the guy himself




Scene 5 – Co-Op
   This is the third and final flashback
      It again, shows us that Mia has had an
       unsuccessful date
      He goes to her house, and she cooks a meal for
       the two of them hoping it will go really well
       and she offers him an alcohol beverage but he
       says he does not drink and from there, we
       realise he is awkward, self righteous and stuck
       up




Scene 6 - Vegetarian
   This is the end scene
       This is a resolution to our film
       We see David (Sam in the film) walking down
        the street, looking for Mia’s house. It is a real
        build up because all we can see at the start is
        the boy’s feet. Once Mia answers the door, we
        see Mia’s reaction as she says ‘it’s you, come in’
        and also Sam’s as he shows a surprised and
        delighted expression.
       This ends our film well because we learnt about
        Sam in the scene prior to Scene 7.




Scene 7 – Successful Date

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What our scenes mean

  • 1. { What our Scenes mean
  • 2. Katie Moncaster, Bethany Maggs, Wesley Clarke, Benjamin Shackleton, Jim Cahill and several extras to create a Mise-En-Scene  This scene is particularly important because it initiates our story as it is interesting as it’s a party and we associate parties with being fun and sociable  We also learn the concept and idea that the boys are labelled with the food  We have music on low to create the ‘party atmosphere’ but can also hear our actors and actresses clearly Scene 1 – Party Scene
  • 3. Katie Moncaster and Bethany Maggs  This shows us opinions from her friend as we see that Mia (main actress) has been very unlucky with her dates  The screen will show Mia and Ruby in two different locations as they will be on the phone in their homes, so we get the point of view clearly Scene 2 – On The Phone
  • 4. Katie Moncaster and Sam Owens  This is the first flashback that follows on from the phone call scene  It demonstrates that Robbie (date) is associated with greasy fish n chips, as he looks a bit sleazy himself  It also shows he hasn’t put a great deal of effort into the date as it is a take away  He’s a simple guy Scene 3 – Fish N Chips
  • 5. Katie Moncaster and Jordan Anderson  This is the second flashback – it shows yet another unsuccessful date which relates to food  He’s stereotyped as a pretty boy who isn’t very romantic and rushes the date along so he can go back to his house  He takes her to McDonald’s because it is a fast food restaurant and the fact that we set the scene so they are in a car, also relates to the idea of getting things over and done with Scene 4 – McDonald’s
  • 6. Katie Moncaster and David Field  This is just to add her routine into her preparation for the date  She meets a boy who works at the Co-Op so he can offer her help or an idea  It also creates characterisation with David (Sam in the film) as he is introduced to the story purposely to represent that he’s a nice, genuine guy whose happy to help  It is set in the Co-Op to show she is really struggling and picking her food up but she is really worried as her friend, Ruby shows her at the beginning that whatever this guy eats will relate to the guy himself Scene 5 – Co-Op
  • 7. This is the third and final flashback  It again, shows us that Mia has had an unsuccessful date  He goes to her house, and she cooks a meal for the two of them hoping it will go really well and she offers him an alcohol beverage but he says he does not drink and from there, we realise he is awkward, self righteous and stuck up Scene 6 - Vegetarian
  • 8. This is the end scene  This is a resolution to our film  We see David (Sam in the film) walking down the street, looking for Mia’s house. It is a real build up because all we can see at the start is the boy’s feet. Once Mia answers the door, we see Mia’s reaction as she says ‘it’s you, come in’ and also Sam’s as he shows a surprised and delighted expression.  This ends our film well because we learnt about Sam in the scene prior to Scene 7. Scene 7 – Successful Date