The document proposes a film called "Parallel Lives" that blends the genres of dance and gangster. The target audience would be teenagers and young adults aged 14-25, mostly female but with a growing male audience as well. The film may remind viewers of other dance films like "Step Up", "Save the Last Dance", and "Stomp the Yard". Potential challenges include finding the right balance of dancing and gangster elements, making the story realistic, and ensuring equal representation of males and females. Positively, the film has potential to be unique by showing people overcoming problems to achieve their dreams through an interesting contrast of genres.
The document proposes a film called "Parallel Lives" that blends the genres of dance and gangster. The target audience would be teenagers and young adults aged 14-25, mostly female but with a growing male audience as well. The film may remind viewers of other dance films like "Step Up", "Save the Last Dance", and "Stomp the Yard". Potential challenges include finding the right balance of dancing and gangster elements, making the story realistic, and ensuring equal representation of males and females. Positively, the film has potential to be unique by showing people overcoming problems to achieve their dreams through an interesting contrast of genres.
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The document proposes a film called "Parallel Lives" that blends the genres of dance and gangster. The target audience would be teenagers and young adults aged 14-25, mostly female but with a growing male audience as well. The film may remind viewers of other dance films like "Step Up", "Save the Last Dance", and "Stomp the Yard". Potential challenges include finding the right balance of dancing and gangster elements, making the story realistic, and ensuring equal representation of males and females. Positively, the film has potential to be unique by showing people overcoming problems to achieve their dreams through an interesting contrast of genres.
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Emily Jack Hannah, Film called parallel lives. Genre: Dance Dreams/Gangster. Target Audience: Mostly teen’s young adults; 14-25. Mostly females with a growing male audience. Other texts it reminds you of: Step up, save the last dance, Stomp the yard. Potential problems: Carful of title- can’t be to girly. Getting the balance right between dancing and gangster. Make it realistic. Make sure males and females both appear equally. Mise en scene. Positive: Potential to be different. Shows the problems in life people face to achieve dream. Contrast is interesting.