summer projects


: His Dark Materials



Narrative and genre: What is the story here? How is the narrative communicated to the audience? How does this fit the fantasy genre? 
-a teenage adventurer that is the key to saving the dark dimensions companion ed by a creature called a daemon

Technical codes: What camera shots do you notice and what do they communicate to the audience? How is sound used to create atmosphere? What aspects of mise-en-scene (CLAMPS) help to communicate meaning to the audience?
-the exponent the characters emotions by showing there facial expression through close up shots

Representations: What representations can you find in this clip - does it reinforce or subvert stereotypes? How? 
-it reverts stereotypes as instead of a hero you have a heroine who take on a mans world


Clip 2: Charmed



Narrative and genre: What is the story here? How is the narrative communicated to the audience? How does this fit the fantasy genre? 
-dealing with a patient that is a danger to him

Technical codes: What camera shots do you notice and what do they communicate to the audience? How is sound used to create atmosphere? What aspects of mise-en-scene (CLAMPS) help to communicate meaning to the audience?
-wide shots witch show the doctor and the patient are isolated expressing tension

Representations: What representations can you find in this clip - does it reinforce or subvert stereotypes? How? 
-the girl protects the healer witch subverts prototype of damsel in distress


shadow and bone

Narrative and genre: What is the story here? How is the narrative communicated to the audience? How does this fit the fantasy genre? 
-the map maker can sumon light

Technical codes: What camera shots do you notice and what do they communicate to the audience? How is sound used to create atmosphere? What aspects of mise-en-scene (CLAMPS) help to communicate meaning to the audience?
-wide angles over mans shoulder shows hes in control and she is isolated,also close ups of her face have intent to show immense pressure

Representations: What representations can you find in this clip - does it reinforce or subvert stereotypes? How? 
man is a captain
-the girl is the visible main character as she is the focus witch subverts a regular stereotype of man being the hero


Title:hare and hounds

Logline – one sentence that sums up the plot of your TV drama and hooks people in (25 words or fewer):magical yellow teeth that save light

Other successful TV dramas are similar to yours:truman show and power puff girls

 

Narrative – what is the main storyline in your TV drama:

dads find wifes doing the wrong magical things, so power goes out and dan the man saves the day

 

Genre – how will your TV drama fit the fantasy genre?

maggic yellow teeth beam happines

 

Narrative disruption – what will happen in your scene to develop the narrative? What will the audience learn about the characters or story?

that they can do supernatural things

 

Information about the two locations/settings that you are using and why you have chosen them: hare and hounds as bits a pub, gym

 

Information about the main character e.g character type (hero/heroine) their desires, the conflicts they encounter etc.: big dean is him

 

Costume/props that you require for filming:pints and alfies teeth

 

How you are aiming your product at the specified family target audience: funny stuff


There is two friends that magically meet up,and supernstural fantastical things happen,such as teeth being so yellow the produce light,power magicly going out



 patryk,orfik,mariusz,daniell,dean,adam,wendy,alfie,mrrs.hazizi,albania cousins,big tamz, 

They get some cash out,AS THEY ARE MOVING THROUIGH GTOWN, dean himself spots adam.They celebrate this pleasant encounter going to the local pub.Who do they all spot there "ah yes ofc ", the boys exclaim as they glare at the wasted wendy and big un-tamed tammy absolutely goging down some magic mikey pints.mariusz enfused at the sight off this looks at the nearest women to endulge in his regular . They all then indulge in a albainia hood classic "BABY WANNA COMNE TO LONDON,"MRS HAZIZI BURTS THROUGH THE DOOR AND SCREAMS "whatzi going oni ina ziz bub,"then the lights go out due to a power outage, every one screams but danial proclaims he knows what to do so no one ought to worry, he proceeds to tickle aldfie wich makes him smile releasing his big yellow teeth lighting the whole of gtwon right up.all the men are fed up by this point so patiyk and orf say "lets go to bed2 with a conspicuous face wich no one realises so they are unprepared for what can only be described in stormzy "vossi bop"when he raps " freaky in  the sheets".mrs ,jhon and sir alighmity harvey are patrolling the streets and they notice these tom foolerys . they  leave power comnes back on and evry one leives hapliy ever after apart from wendy and tamz cos they were hangover.



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