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Creating Possible Narrative Ideas
I have just created 3 different narrative ideas for my trailer. I will then choose one of them and then expand on that throughout my later planning. -
Creating My Treatment
I have just wrote my treatment addressing various elements of my trailer, such as my rating, my final diegesis. -
Creating a Shot List
I have just finished my shot list. I plan to take this shot lost to each location where I film in order to ensure that I am following it correctly. -
Creating an Animatic Storyboard
I have just created my animatic storyboard, which will allow me to approximate an possible length of each shot. -
Creating My Final Planning
I have just created a Padlet, which documents various final planning elements, such as my locations and the conventions that I plan to use to ensure that I keep within the Neo-Noir genre. -
Creating Drafts For My Magazine Front Cover & My Film Poster
I have just roughly sketched out my drafts for my other two artefacts. Now my main product and ancillary texts are planned I can soon start filming and taking my photographs. -
Deciding on the Release Date
I have just decided on the release date of my film after consulting audience research as well as undergoing some primary research into the release dates of other Neo-Noir films. The release date will be featured on my film poster. -
Deciding on a Dominant Image
I have just decided that I want to incorporate the Neo-Noir genre convention of a water reflection as the dominant image for my film poster in order to abide by the chosen genre -
Creating Possible Marketing Ideas
I have just mentioned some possible marketing techniques that I would create if I was really making this film. However, I will incorporate one technique into my film poster. For example, the slogan of "Look Closer" will become a hashtag.