Second pitch

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Second PitchBrianna Barwell

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This Second pitch of our film idea develops the thoughts we have for the actual making and production. It explores our film concept and how we will portray this. This will help us decide upon all ideas and start on the trailer production.

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Cinematography

• For the shots we are planning to include we will have high angle shots to show the tall building of the lawyer firm company. But however show high angle shots when she is realising she has done wrong. The shots at the posh household where she becomes a housekeeper will be out of her comfort zone. QuickTime™ and a

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Mise-En-Scene

• COSTUME: For our costume we will need of characters dressed appropriately. For the main girl at the beginning she must look smart and business like. For example, a reasonably long skirt, coloured button shirt and blazer . As she goes to the country side, she must look much more casual but still smart, this will help to show how she feels more at ease and at home with them. She needs to wear clothes and aprons in order to look the part of a housekeeper. The family owners and their son should dress in casual clothes but be of a designer make. The Father and son could every now and again appear in a suit to show they work for important companies, showing that this is why they’re so wealthy. QuickTime™ and a

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• HOUSES: The houses we will need for the shoot. We will need two houses to film at. One not being being a house but an office. We may have to look up in London for a modern supreme looking building. For this we have taken into consideration that if we do find somewhere we will have to ask for permission to film our actor walking in beforehand. For an filming at an office desk we have agreed that we can probably use a staff one at school that looks important and modern. For the other house we will need a house that is or looks as if it is based in the countryside. This house has to be quite big to show the family of as wealthy because they a very rich family, this is already shown by the way they can afford a housekeeper.

Mise-En-Scene

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• PROPS: We have thought about any of the possible props we may need for the film trailer. We will need the basics of the main girl to look like she isn’t poor because she is a highly thought about lawyer. Therefore she may have a designer bag, iPhone or blackberry android phone. She will then turn this off for the film and the other family will give her a new better iPhone when she lies and tells them she doesn’t own a mobile. We will also need the basic pots, pans and aprons to show her as a housekeeper and show her struggle to cook and wash. Simple daytime props will be needed like the washing machine and dishes also. For within the beginning, we will need documents by the office side, using own as the document that shows her mistake.

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• SOUND: For the sound in the trailer we think involving music will be more exciting and enjoyable for an audience. We are thinking to include modern music that implies a dramatic feel at beginning. However as the audience are introduced to the son and the girl becoming more friendly the music should uplift into a light heart, romantic sound. This will imply that a possible romance could occur between them however the trailer will never show them in that way. We were considering maybe having a narration from the main girl over the top but however we think this may draw away attention from the trailer itself. Therefore we have decided to include speech from the characters. At the end of the trailer we want a happy, cheerful sounding music that also suggests possible drama and tension. This we hope will excite the audience and make them want to come and watch it. When any text comes up on the trailer also we want there to be a sound effect.

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