This week I have paid close attention to the brief given to me, explaining what is needed in my opening sequence. As the brief clearly outlines that the target audience for my British Social Realism film is 16-24 I have tried to come up with themes I could use in my film that would appeal to this age group. For example, One idea I had was to use the theme of growing up and aspirations combined with a working class environment. I thought this was a good idea as this would appeal to the audience the brief wants it to.
I have learnt, this week, that British Social Realism films usually involve many different production companies, as this spread this risk of money loss. Also, production companies, usually, produce the same types of film all the time. Such as, Film 4 usually produce British Social Realism films that appeal to a niche audience - e.g. Four Lions.
From the research I have found this week, I have learnt that I need to pay close attention to the brief given to me as this will help me to understand what is being asked of me and will enable me to create an opening sequence that fits the criteria of a British Social Realism film.
Also, I have learnt that the opening credits in films are very important, especially in British Social Realism films, as they may need to mention all the different companies that help them fund their film. I will take this into account when creating my opening sequence and will make sure to give myself enough time to work on the credits I need to add to my opening sequence.
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