Friday, 20 November 2009

Ideas just keep coming!


Above is a mock up of what we want our front cover to eventually look like.
I drew the picture to represent where we will place our images on the page, showing the different sized images as well as accompanying text.

Tuesday, 10 November 2009

Challenge Conventions?

So far the modern soap adverts we have analysed have had a surreal theme to it, we are looking to make our advert a cross between this elements but to add more realism. I highly enjoy the adverts that I have analysed but as the brief states that it is for a new soap I feel that we need to convey the characters in much more depth, whilst combining the lighter elements of the existing adverts.

By doing this in some way we will be challenging the conventions of modern soap ads, but focus on plot and characters will hopefully entice audiences more then an advert which glamorises and particular storyline, which the existing ones seem to do.

Thursday, 5 November 2009

Remake Advert Update

So our remake advert is filmed - its a very rough cut as it is just a practise but am quite proud as we had hardly any idea how to use the editing software adobe premier elements:



I am very proud of the little knowledge we had about Adobe premiere meant we were complete amatures, but the video does indeed capture the same elements that the Eastenders original did. There are some major errors on reflection though. Upon completion of the video, playing in back we realised the clip when I say "three" in my countdown does not have the speech on it. We then realised that we had filmed different versions from different angles and this particular one I did not say "three" as I should. By now though the other clips had been deleted and this is what we were left with. It did however teach me some valuable lessons including keeping a backup usb with your files AND not deleting anything till I am 100% sure that its not needed!

Sunday, 1 November 2009

Character Profiles

We have decided on having two possible fathers in our video and we now have the decision to make upon who we ask to play these roles. Since characters are vital for any soap we are going to attempt to portray the characters as clearly as possible, as the only dialogue is me talking to the screen, the two possible fathers are going to have to have their personality displayed through other mediums, largely their clothing and the setting in which we film them in. Here's who we chose:

Potential Father One:
Tom Darwin



Tom is to play the first potential father, possibly portraying a rougher character in contrast to father two. We are going to ask him to wear a hoody and film in a cheap looking location to convey to audiences through mise-en-scene his lower class background. Its going to be difficult in a 45 second advert but it is vital that character set up is achieved if our audience is going to be engaged.













Potential Father Two:

Simon Edie







Simon's character is going to be much more upper-class then Tom's. We have asked that he wears a
suit and am looking into possible restaurants that
we can film in to convey his wealth and our relationship compared to mine and Tom's.








Pregnant Character

Beckie Smith (Me!!)







I am going to play the role of the pregnant protagonist character in our video and also in our two ancillary task. I am going to have to wear two contrasting outfits in my scenes with the two boys to differentiate between the two characters. I am also going to have to less made-up during the scenes when I return, to convey my emotional distress at what I have to tell them.

I am happy to feature in our video as I can fully control the emotions that need to be conveyed!