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Draft 2; Research and Planning Name; Michaela Ives Kingshott Candidate Number; 7380 Colour Code; Orange

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Draft 2; Research and Planning

Name; Michaela Ives KingshottCandidate Number; 7380Colour Code; Orange

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Timeline

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Storyboard

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Script

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Shotlist

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Product How is it similar Picture evidence

Lauren Branning; Eastenders - TV Show

• Teenage girl • Struggles with alcohol

abuse

North Country- Movie

• Teenage girl • Raped

Hitch Hiker - Book

• Teenage girl • Runs away from

home

None

Similar products

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Conventions Convention How is it used? Use/challenge/develop?

Alcohol abuse • Main character struggles with a serious drink problem

Use

Domestic violence • No domestic setting is used or mentioned

Challenge

Dysfunctional family • The girls family is not present or mentioned within the opening sequence

Challenge

Main focus on a teenager

• The main character is a teenage girl

Use

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Target audience Who is your target audience

How do you attract your audience

• 15+• Boys and girls • Any social class • Mostly westernised • Any sexuality

• Good use of conventions

• Good use of modern social issues such as alcohol abuse among teens

• Good enigma • Relatable character

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Locations

Location Why we used it? Private or public

Wembley park station stairs • Scene is which Sophie is sitting on the stairs

Public

Ingrid’s house • Bedroom scene Private

Ingrid’s road • Posh road scene Public

Corner shop • Sophie walks out with bag Public

Bus • Flash back scene Public

Michaela’s road • Boy scene Public

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Characters and actors Character Before After Annotation

Jhane; Shaniya

Michaela; Sophie Messy

hair and casual clothing

Casually dressed

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Character Before After Annotation

Ingrid; Rosie

Fatou; Jay Hat used to show male dress sense and hide hair.

Typical male clothing used

Smartly dressed to show social class

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Costume and props Item Brought from Price How does it connect

to representation?

Michaela Jumper New look £15 • The costume and props in which we used makes the actor more representative of the character, and helps the audience understand what is going on

Boots New look £25

Leggings Primark £5

Plastic blue bag Corner shop Free

Blue and white shirt Matalan £14

Jeggings Primark £10

Coat New look £12

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Item Brought from Price How does it connect to representation?

Ingrid Blazer Zara £35 • Shows us that the girl is of a better social class and much more well off then the main character, shows the clear difference between the two characters.

Shopping bags Hollister Free

Jeans New look £20

Shirt Oasis £15.99

Heels New look £20

Jhane Fur coat New look £49.99 • Shows that the girl is of a higher class then the main character, but not by much.

Timberland boots Hawkeye £129

Jeans New look £20

Hat Peacocks £5

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Item Brought from Price How does it connect to representation?

Fatou Hat ebay £12 • Shows that Fatou is trying to be a male character, shows that he is of working or middle class.

Vans Vans store £35

Tracksuit bottoms H&M £8

Jumper next £20

Phone T-Mobile store £120