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By Will Craig, Max Gridley and Ben Clifford

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Page 1: Final film pitch

By Will Craig, Max Gridley and Ben Clifford

Page 2: Final film pitch

The film is about two peoples lives and the decisions they make in terms of their carers. The underlying message throughout this film is whether people are happy in what they are doing.

Our film opening will introduce the characters and show a little bit about what they do in their day at work

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The shot will split into two equal size frames that run at the same time on the screen.

Left – Tony: The alarm clock sound will ring followed by a close up of the alarm clock that shows a title of the film such as the actors name. He will then get out of bed and have breakfast. After this the character will then get dressed and travel to work. The opening will show him cycling to the station then a mid shot of him on the train. The worker will then walk through Canary Wharf dressed in a suit and then into a building and eventually an office. A wide variety of shots will be used such as long shots of him travelling and tracking shots. The actor will look upset and tired which will show he isn’t the hero.

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Right - Chris: This will be the person who is loved and is happy. Chris will have a nice family who loves him and this will be shown by his family hugging him and making him breakfast. Chris will work in a pub and is liked by everyone there . He will also walk to the shop and is greeted by everyone there. The shot example of one door closing and the other opens as showed in ‘Cape Fear’ will be used in ours for both sequences.

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The target audience for our film opening will be aimed at adults aged around 25. The reason we have gone for this age is because the film revolves around an adults lifestyle. Another reason we have chosen this age is because we wanted to show that you can have an unsuccessful job in terms of income however you can still be happier than someone who is earning a lot of money however doesn't socialise with anyone.

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A company that would produce our film will be ‘Big Talk Productions’. The reason we are going to ask them to produce our film is because they are well known which will make our film hopefully more popular and also they are very successful at making films on low budgets and making huge profits out of them like ‘Cape Fear’.

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The Double:The inspiration that we collected from this film is the commute to

work. The shots that were taken of the person on the train were good as they show the downside of him working in the city and looks rather miserable. The poor body language of the person on the train is mainly portrayed by the shots that are taken that make him look small and insignificant.

Fighting To Survive:This is a prelim task that has previously been done by another

student in a past year. It shows the idea of contrast between two different types of characters. One character has everything going for him, house, food, a bed to sleep in. The other character isn’t so fortunate and has to live on the streets. It shows both characters need to do what they need to do in order to survive.

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Tony is a business man that works up in the City on London. He is very rich as he has a very prestigious job. Although he may have everything he wants, money cannot buy him happiness. The opening scene will show and portray his journey to and from work.

Chris is a very family orientated person. He is part of staff that work in a pub close to where he lives. Everyone in the community knows who Chris is due to his kind nature and greets him every time they see him.