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!
In our most recent lesson, Lauren and I did a film treatment explaining our film plot, demographics, psychographics and key characters. It also helped us to develop our ideas on our film opening and get a better view on how we would like it to turn out.
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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