Production brief

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Transcript of Production brief

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The Disc 90 seconds to 2 minutes

Sean - Playing the dad in the scene

Elliot - Playing the terrorist in the scene

Lawrence - Camera work 

Conor - Editing 

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A dad in the woods with his son. The dad then realizes that he is being followed by the people who want the disk in which he possesses. He then goes on to kneel down to his son and whisper into his sons ear for him to run off through the woods, while this is happening (with only the audience seeing) the dad slides 'The Disk' into the sons bag, the son then runs off into the woods which we see briefly, the murderer/terrorist still believes that the dad still has the disk and we follow the dad through the woods gently getting faster and faster till the dad then runs off, we then see the murderer/terrorist run past the camera and tackle the dad. Finally the shot then goes onto the Dads son waking up in the future and walking over to a laptop and putting the disk in where then the credits shown on the computer screen.

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• The target audience for our piece is male from ages 15 + this is because from our own experiences the favored audience for spy/action films are members of the male audience. Also from the spy movies in which we have each seen the rating have been of a 15 + 

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We have decided as a group that we would release the movie during the spring easter holidays. We have decided this because our film is to be used as a steady build up to the big action movies in which would be released in the summer time.

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As a group we decided that to test these we would show the final product to the a group audience and write a questionnaire/survey gathering the relevant information and advice needed to improve our piece and how it succeeded and from there we may make the sufficient edits so that the film should make its desired effects.

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• Enigma Code

• Action Code

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• Lack daylight for filming

• Weather of each day which is out of our control

• The young child in which we may use, problems with parental consent  

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• In our group we have research film companies and other opening titles of spy films.

For the film company we researched

For the opening credits we researched