2. This is the location
shot for Scene 5.
This is the part of
the walk, Violet
takes to find the
balloons and clues
left by Buster.
However this proves
a dead end and
Violet leaves.
This shot is quite isolated, as we felt, as the
audience will be sympathetic with Violet, they
should be feeling the same emotions as her at this
point, excitement, happiness and yet a little bit of
worry. The isolation and slightly intimidating
connotations of the underpass, could reflect
Violets fear that this wont end well.
3. This is a scene in romantic comedy film
(500) Days of Summer. The secluded and
elevated height gives a romantic tone to
the scene, as there are no interruptions for
This would have been the final the couple. It is also the scene for their first
meeting place of Buster and Violet, if date, which would make the audience feel
Violet would of found it. We felt that a emotionally involved in the scene.
simple picnic would have more However because Buster believes he has
romantic connotations, being more been stood up at the end of the film, the
heartfelt and sweet than a restaurant. same secluded setting will also emphasis his
The natural setting also reflects the loneliness.
romantic and optimistic of Buster. The
simple and romantic appeal should also
appeal to our target audience of young
females.
4. The romantic and sleepy This is a screen shot from ‘Tamara
feel of the village is perfect Drewe’, a romantic comedy film.
for capturing the dreamy
mentality of Buster and the These are scenes from
increasing excitement of romance film ‘One Day’.
Violet as she goes on her This film also uses
journey. We felt the nature, to show the
connotations of the village blossoming romance
reflected the type of people between the characters
Buster and Violet are, old of Dexter and Emma.
fashioned, sweet and The use of pathetic
optimistic. fallacy reflects the
‘honeymoon period’ of
their relationship.