Our Initial Ideas

Friday, 10 July 2009

Narrative:

As teenagers seem to be a very large problem in Britain, we used this opportunity of film-making as a tool to exaggerate their rebellious and shocking ‘apparent’ behaviour.

From finding a 2007 report online that stated, “They are more likely to binge-drink, take drugs, have sex at a young age and start fights.” We knew that a lot of the problems in society related to one or more of the Seven Deadly Sins, we used this connection to create our plot and storyline.

Camera Techniques:

We wanted the trailer to look at the negative side of teenagers as they are already represented in a bad way in Britain. To create a gritty and realistic feel to our trailer, we wanted to incorporate a variety of shots and angles to ensure that it was believable. By using point of view shots and hand-held camera movements, we ensured that we took into consideration the tradition of British social realism (such of the work of Shane Meadows).

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