2. Purpose
The Vampire Diaries is a
supernatural TV series with the
purpose to entertain and to promote
the vampire franchise. It makes the
audience feel attached to
characters and their situations
throughout the episodes. The
series makes you feel on edge the
whole time given the situations that
arise during each episode and
there never seems to be a lapse in
drama. The Vampire Diaries is like
an emotional rollercoaster.
3. Form & Style
The length of an episode of The Vampire Diaries can vary
between 40 and 45 minutes long.
The mood of each episode changes and it keeps you on
edge with the changes. The theme is supernatural/horror and
romantic drama mixed together.
4. Content
The key action in The Vampire Diaries is how supernatural beings are living
alongside humans and drastically changing and endangering their lives.
Key Characters: Elena Gilbert (Nina Dobrev), Stefan Salvator (Paul Wesley),
Damon Salvator (Ian Somerhalder), Caroline Forbes (Candice King), Bonnie
Bennett (Kat Graham), Jeremy Gilbert (Steven R. McQueen), Tyler Lockwood
(Michael Trevino), Alaric Saltzman (Matt Davis), Klaus Mikaelson (Joseph
Morgan) and Enzo (Michael Malarkey).
Set in small town Mystic Falls.
Multiple shots are used during The Vampire Diaries because it requires so
many different shots to really get the feeling that you are there with them.
The Soundtrack is a lot of different music layered under the scenes. For
example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DovSYz3da0&list=PL8C923C46C9E9476
5. Meaning
The Vampire Diaries makes us question what we would do
for our friends and those we love, how much we would be
willing to go through for them and how to survive. It makes
you think if we could do what they do or if we would pack up
and leave.
The series shows a lot about how a persons ‘Humanity’ can
change them and their actions towards others and the
situations they are put through.
7. The age rating for The Vampire
Diaries is 15+.
The show is aimed at mature teens and up, mostly aimed at
girls because of the content, the actors used and the story
line would be more appealing to girls than boys/men.
Target Audience
8. Frequency
The Vampire Diaries is on once a week at around 11pm. For
new viewers there are box sets or the episodes online to
catch up. To understand the series you would need to watch
all the episodes from every series in order for it to make
sense to the viewer. The detail is very important and some
episodes in the future refer back to episodes in the past
series’.
9. Production Process
Idea
The Vampire Diaries is an American supernatural drama television series
developed by Kevin Williamson and Julie Plec, based on the popular book
series of the same name written by L. J. Smith.
10. Development
The series premiered on The CW on
September 10, 2009.
The pilot episode attracted the largest audience for The CW
of any series premiere since the network began in 2006.[1]
The first season averaged 3.60 million viewers, and following
seasons have maintained an audience of over 2 million
viewers.[2] It remains the most-watched series on the
network. The series initially received mixed reviews, but
critics agreed as the first season progressed that the show
improved. Subsequent seasons have premiered to more
positive critical reception. The show has received numerous
award nominations, winning four People's Choice Award and
11. Pre Production
The main three cast members are Nina Dobrev who plays
the character Elena Gilbert, Paul Wesley who plays Stefan
Salvatore, and Ian Somerhalder who portrays Damon
Salvatore.
Crew-
Locations-
Executive producers
Leslie Morgenstein
Bob Levy
Kevin Williamson
Julie Plec
Atlanta, Georgia
Covington, Georgia
Chicago, Illinois
13. Post Production
The Executive producers for The Vampire Diaries were:
Leslie Morgenstein
Bob Levy
Kevin Williamson
Julie Plec
And the Editors for the series were:
Lance Anderson
Tyler Cook
Nathan Easterling
14. Distribution
The Distributer is Warner Bros.
Television Distribution
The Original release date was
September 10, 2009 – present
Original network The CW