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Narrative structure Research into narrative structure, I Yes will spend time perfecting the story and plot so I have an interesting and engaging short film. Meeting genre I will be watching lots of short films Yes codes and on crime/action drama. This will conventions help me meet the codes and conventions as I can see what they normally do in their films. Platform issues We know it is on before 9 so It Yes can’t have drugs or violence etc. However we will know the regulations when I enter a competition and they will most like have a set of rules or regulations. Age restrictions I will look into the competition and Yes the age restrictions, I will then change my short film to make it fit into the age restrictions. Target audience I will do lots of research into who Yes normally watches the genre I am creating. I will also create surveys for the particular target audience so they can make some of the decisions.
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Lighting I will try to film in well-lit areas but if filming at night I will bring out a LED light so you will have a bright area so you can see well. Sound We will try and film in quiet areas away from busy roads and other noise heavy areas. However we could use a special mic that doesn’t pick up any background sounds. Locations We will need to look into cool locations we can film at. We could use google maps to find different locations and go there to film. Website layout I will layout all my work cleanly so that it is easily accessible and easy to find all my work. I will also make sure I sort all the work into different pages and try not to mix work up in different pages. Time I will try and follow my production management schedule as close as I can as It is laid out so I have time to do everything but If I get behind I need to catch up as quick as I can so I can get back on track.