To ensure that while filming everything is safe, Lauren and I have created a risk assessment so we are aware of all the problems that may come up and how to fix them.
A couple of weeks ago we visited the warner bro's studio and had a tour of Harry Potter. It was really interesting to see how they created everything and how effort went into every single costume, prop and scene, which I was surprised to learn how long it really took. Whilst we were there we had a short lesson, learning about target audience of films, advertisement and budgets of many of the harry potter films. What I was most surprised to learn was that the majority of films are aimed at men ages 12-24, including romance films, which I would not have expected. Because of learning this fact about target audience, Lauren and I will try aim our film opening at men from this age range. This is partly why we are including a large amount of crime and action within our film opening. Here is a short video of some clips and photos we took throughout our trip!
Romantic crime is not a common genre therefore it is not as popular, so there are not as many movies within the genre. However romance and crime separately have a larger history. Romance Romance movies are probably some of the most popular films and they can be subcategorised with comedy and action too, therefore appealing to a larger target audience of women and men. Romance films narrative revolve around love between the two protagonists. The first Romantic movie was said to be called 'The may Irwin kiss', which apparently lasted an approximate of 18 seconds and was created by Thomas Edison in New Jersey. Romance films can be subcategorised into a few different genres including: Romantic drama- Titanic Chick flick- Mean girls Romantic comedy- When harry met sally Romantic thriller- sleeping with the enemy Romantic action/ crime- Mr and Mrs smith The most famous historical romance movies include Titanic, Gone with the wi...
Lauren and I initially wanted to base our film opening on Mr and Mrs Smith, however over the weekend I watched the film Focus again. From watching this we decided we wanted to base our film opening on the pick pocketing scene, because its an interesting scene but also a range of shots can be used, including an establishing shot which it a key convention in in romantic crime movies.
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