Wednesday 29 February 2012

Character Profile : Jane


Name: Jane
Portrayed By: Billie Kemp
Age: 18
Place of Birth: Norwich
Occupation: Sales Assistant
Relationship Status: Unknown


Personal Profile

Jane is a quirky, loveable and innocent person. Jane and Mary had known each other since Primary School and have been close friends since then. Jane didn't have the same intellectual level as Mary and thefore decided not to go to University and went on to get a Job as a Sales Assistant in a Retail clothing shop.

Why I have chosen this character

I have chosen to create this character because I wanted to show the friendship between two young female adults.

Texts that have influenced this character

Jane's character wasn't inspired by any media text but by History. Her character is inspired by Jane Seymour (third wife of King Henry VIII) she died innocently because of complications of her birth to her only son Edward.

Sunday 19 February 2012

Character Profile: Mary


Name: Mary
Portrayed By: Kirsty Swift
Age: 18
Place of Birth: Norwich
Occupation: Student
Relationship Status: Unknown

Personal Profile

Mary is a very smart student, excelling on every subject she has studied. She is currently studying her degree in University. Mary isn't a sociable person, she is very different because of her intellectual abilities so she has a very small group of friends who she isn't very close with, except for Jane, who is Mary's 'safety net' they both have known each other since Primary School and has been there for Mary's achievement.

Why have I chosen this character


I have chosen this character because this character shows what every dangerous person is. They might look good or have personality but most people don't see every single aspect of that person you don't know whether or not they are a psychopath.

Media Texts that influenced the Character

One Particular media text that has influenced Mary is a character from a Film called The Roommate called Rebecca Evans. Her roommate thought that she was this innocent person until Rebecca's mother asked if she was taking care of herself and taking her medication, its when she knew that she was a psychopath.

Changes to the Cast - ONE FINAL TIME

There has been another change in my casting. In this final change I would be playing the role of Harry and the role Jane a.k.a. Matthew would be played by another Media student, Billie Kemp.

Wednesday 8 February 2012

Improved Shot List

Shot 1: Low-Angle Panning shot of the surroundings, which shows the surroundings which then
CUTS TO A
Shot 2: Close Up Shot of Mary as she is walking in the pavement which then
CUTS TO A
Shot 3: High Angle Shot of Mary while she is texting on her phone which then
CUTS TO A
Shot 4: Close Up shot Mary's face, which shows that she is happy because she is talking to her boyfriend. Which then CUTS TO A
Shot 5: Over the Shoulder Shot of Mary when she is walking on the bridge. The bridge represents an inside of a Gun, like in Essex Boys when Billy was driving through the tunnel, it then
CUTS TO A
Shot 6: Worm's Eye View shot of Mary when she was calling her boyfriend on her phone, which then
CUTS TO A
Shot 7: High Angle shot of Mary seeing her boyfriend lying on the floor, the use of the High Angle Shot shows the shift of power, she was dominant at the beginning and now she's not. The scene then
CUTS TO A
Shot 8: Another High Angle shot of Mary seeing whether or not her Boyfriend is still alive. The scene then
CUTS TO A
Shot 9: Tilt Shot of a mysterious figure standing on a doorway, which shows confusion and disorientations.
The scene then CUTS TO A
Shot 10: Shot Reverse Shot between the mysterious character and Mary, revealing whether or not Mary will be killed or spared by the mysterious figure
The scene then CUTS TO A

Cliffhanger

Shot 11: Extreme Close Up Shot of Mary's eyes, showing her vulnerability or a Low Angle Shot of Mary from the mysterious figure's point of view. (The scene CUTS TO A)

Shot 12 (Only if the second option is used from Shot 11): Low Angle shot of Mary and the mysterious figure walking away, showing that there is equal power between the two characters.