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Draft 3 part 1
1. Part A Draft 3 of the
Opening Sequence
Opening Sequence
Genre: Drama
Quizzical
Ina Bayson- Blue
Ramina Arlauskaite- Red
Carolle Mafuta-Nkalu- Green
Everyone- White
2. Part B
Ramina’s Brainstorm
• A young girl + boyfriend
• Go to the same school
• Other girls likes the boy, jealousy because of the boy’s
girlfriend
• The girl bullies/fights the girlfriend
• In the end, girlfriend just lying down with blood on her
mouth.
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Its all in short bullet points To put more description
Easy to understand
3. Part B
Carolle’s Brainstorms
• The girl trying to cut herself in front of a mirror crying
• *flashback*
• Girl and boy kissing while watching TV
• Her phone rings and boy takes it off her
• Tries to hit her
• *flash forward*
• Shows her trying to cut herself again
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There’s flashbacks and flash-forwards Not unique- make it more
Showing what happened before unique
The start and the finish is the same (making Showing too much- only pieces
audience know it about the girl) of puzzle
4. Part B
Ina’s Brainstorm
• Girlfriend+Boyfriend
• Boy proposes to the girl after a date (in a cafe)
• She accepts
• Then, flash-forward:
• of her stalking boyfriend with another girl (holding
hands)
• Unanswered calls from the boy to the girl
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Explains what will happen in it To add more details
It have flash forward
5. Part B
Strongest Idea
Ramina’s Idea Ina’s Idea
• It have conflict • It have suspicions
– Most drama films have – Drama films can have
conflict suspicions between
– It have violence characters
• Have transitions
– Flash-forward to show what
happened afterwards
6. Part B
Final Idea Draft 1
• Used Ramina and Ina’s Idea together:
• Girlfriend + Boyfriend
• Having a date, then he proposes to her
• Other girl outside of cafe watching them angrily
• He putting the ring in her finger
*Flash forward*
• The Girlfriend saw boyfriend and the other girl
talking and play fighting
• She calls him, he look at his phone and put it on
silent
7. Part B
Final Idea Draft 2
Our new idea from making our opening sequence better.
Girlfriend and Boyfriend Relationship
• [Showing the day and time] Meeting up in a park (Roundwood Park), he
(John) will say that he have a surprise for her
• He takes out the ring and proposed to her (Lily) and she accepted his
proposal.
• [Next day, showing the day and time] John and another girl
(Nevaeh/close friend) are in the same park, talking and playing around.
• Lily saw John and Nevaeh and was shocked, thinking why he would do this.
8. Part C
Genre: Drama
Fictional Stories
Dealing with Consists of conflict in
emotional themes some scenes between
characters
Drama
Real life situations Themes
Addiction
Poverty
Sub genre Violence
Romance etc
Tragedy
Crime
Docudrama (when a
character act an event and
exaggerates it a bit)
9. Part C
Why did we chose this genre,
example
• Happens in real life
– Shows that not all situations are perfect
• Affects young married couples (not all)
– Showing that they are still too young
10. Part C
Conventions of Drama
Moral Lessons
Arguments
Can have violence
Love
Audiences
can/might relate
to it
Conventions Struggling (pain)
Emotional scenes
Deep emotions Conflict between
Can be based in characters
real life
Misunderstanding
11. Part D
Inspirational films
My Amnesia Girl
• Director: Genre: Drama, Romance, and
Comedy
– Cathy Garcia-Molina
• Casts:
– John Lloyd Cruz
– Tony Gonzaga
– Carlos Agassi
– Etc.
• Distributed by:
– Star Cinema Magic
• Released Date:
– 24th November 2010
• Language:
– Tagalog
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRUmkYM
– English 1gFI
12. Part D
Inspirational Scene
When she’s recalling her memory
when her Fiancée didn’t come to their
wedding day
She acts like she
don't know him
(lost her memory)
Shocked that Long shot of her
she doesn't Mid shot of her
waiting for her heartbroken
remember him Groom
She told him that she didn’t
lost her memory at all
She told him the He is shocked that she
truth lied to her
13. Part D
Why is this film inspiring?
• This film is inspiring for me, because…
– Involves a relationship
– Some scenes are very dramatic
• When he found out that she was lying to him that she
lost her memories.
• She gets heartbroken when he runaway from their
wedding day.
• Leaving her at the altar.
– Involves love, but she don’t want to get hurt by
the same guy.
14. I Love You To Death Part D
• Joey owns a pizza parlor, and is married to Rosalee, and is a
major womanizer. Rosalee goes to extremes when she finds
he has been cheating.
Scene 3: Rosalee founds her husband cheating
Long shot of Rosalee enter Mid shot of her with Two shot of Rosalee and
the library books the librarian
Time- 7:51/8:55
Mid shot of Rosalee point of view shot http://www.youtube.com/watch
Mid shot of her looking at books as she see’s her husband kissing ?v=4Vp-
to borrow from the library another women Z0u4Rhs&feature=related
15. Part D
Character Representation
Good/happy wife
Mid shot of her smiling and Two shot, Serving her Two shot, they are having
she seems very happy husband a drink conversation
http://www.youtube.com/watc
h?v=4Vp-
Z0u4Rhs&feature=related
Two shot, she loves being Two shot, kissing her husband
next to her husband
(protection)
16. Part D
Character Representation
Angry housewife
Time- 00:00/00:53
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=sAnS9H6sLyM&feature=related
Rosalee hatred towards her husband
because he cheated on her, she and her
mother planning to kill her husband by
over dose the food with sleeping
pills, and different ingredient.
17. Part D
Why is this film inspiring?
• Its inspiring because…
– At first everything was lovely
– There are deep emotions
• When she found out that he’s cheating
– Very dramatic, revenge
• Revenge to her husband
18. Part D
Uslovia Kontrakta
This film is a Russian film about two married
couple, she lies to her husband she cant afford
having babies because she has problems ( the
truth is she lies to him because she doesn't wants
to ruin her body.)
A girl who gets married her sister accidently falls
down on the glass table and has problems with her
brainstorm.
She Wants to get money to get the oppression done
by her fiancé does not help her so she dumps him.
Goes to another city to get a job she finds a job
where she gives birth a gives away her baby to
another people who cant afford them. So she
decided to do it and get the money from the
people who wants the baby. Afterwards the man
gets into relationship with the girl and gets
divorced with his wife finding out she was lying.
19. Part D
The Part’s Inspired me...
Talks to her best
friend; decides to
movie into a
another country
to find a job.
When her sister falls
down on the glass
table.
The fiancée talks to the
girl showing the place she
will be living in.
She dumps her
boyfriend for being
selfish.
20. Part D
When she decides to He finds out the truth that
give away her baby. his fiancée was lying and
ends the relationship.
The end of them staying
When she gives birth together.
to a baby girl.
21. Part D
Why is this film inspiring?
• It’s inspiring because…
– There are conflict between characters
– Jealousy
• Jealous about the other woman as she thinks that the
woman is going to take her fiancée away
– Moral Lesson
• Losing her virginity
22. Part E
Chosen theme, brainstorm for opening
• Theme: Young Couples
Close up
Misunderstanding Flash forwards
Showing emotions of Clips of after he
a character/s proposed to her
Mid-shot
Brainstorm He took his phone out
Boyfriend + Girlfriend to see who called him
POV
Other girl seeing them together
Young and became + proposing
engaged
Cheating in a
relationship
23. Research about our theme: Young
couples Draft 1
• There are almost 16 million adults aged 16-24 living in the UK of which almost
three in ten (4.6 million) are either married or living with their partner.
• So there is a conflict in needs and readiness when it comes to relationships for
those in that age bracket. Some may marry prematurely because the need for
connection wins out.
• Students who marry while in school may be missing out on some experiences that
would enhance their life experience and maturity.
• In their late teens and early twenties, people are still forming their adult
identities, and are still doing a lot of growing psychologically. It is best to wait to
marry until after about age 27 or so to ensure that this growth curve has begun to
slow down. This reduces the chance that people will later come to realize that they
didn’t really know themselves yet when they got married, as well as feel that they
have grown apart from their partner.
Part F
24. Part F
Research about our theme: Young
couples Draft 2
• Adults aged 16-24 living in the UK of which almost are either married or living with their
partner.
• Many young couples rush to marry because they believe they're ready for the long-
term commitment, Later on they face many difficulties like;
Verbal Miscommunication Incompatible
• Usually one partner will interrupt
• teenagers realize they
the other to find fault, debate the
just want different
truth or side-track to a new topic
things
during the argument.
Nonverbal Communication
• Women are often more adept at reading
nonverbal communication
• jump to conclusions about what their
partner is thinking about before the
partner has a chance to speak.
25. Research about our theme: young
Part F
couple Draft 2
Some may marry prematurely because the need for connection and to feel loved by
someone.
Family problems
• Favouring or disfavouring family
members
• Divorce
• Communication problems
In their late teens and early twenties, people are still forming their adult
identities, and are still doing a lot of growing psychologically
Sleepover with friends First love/ relationship
School/education and sharing secrets Future careers
Playing ball with friends