Working title clones

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Working Title: CLONES Our film is about a teenage boy who gets cloned against his own will Each clone has a different shade of the characters personality This can relate to our representation: the internal struggle of teenagers. First Thoughts We can involve the idea of DNA and biological concepts In our introduction

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Working Title: CLONES

Our film is about a teenage boy who gets cloned against his own will Each clone has a

different shade of the characters personality

This can relate to our representation: the internal struggle of teenagers.

First Thoughts

We can involve the idea of DNA and biological concepts In our introduction

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Misfits

Misfits is a science fiction comedy drama about a group of young offenders who gain powers from a storm while on duty.

The character Rudy has a power which allows him to clone his self when in a dilemma. The clone represents a more subtle side to his conscience and the two conflict each other which adds an aspect of comedy.

Taking away the comedy aspect, this relates to our idea because we want to represent different parts of a teenagers emotions through each individual clone.

This screenshot shows the clones in the same shot, the identical clothing helps us to see they are the same person. We can also see their different emotions as the one on the left has a cocky body language whereas the clone on the right is more withdrawn.

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The 6th DayThis film relates to our idea of cloning and the intro takes a more scientific approach. They use moving micro-organisms and a scrolling text with a typing sound which connotes laboratory work therefore relating to cloning.

The image of the eye with dilated pupils shows a copying of identity, we could use this in our story and intro by making each clone have a different coloured eye so each one can be identified. We could use this idea in the intro by having multiple eyes revolving in a circle and then coming into one to show that each clone added together is the same person.

As cloning is heavily related to DNA we could use an animation of the double helix structure in our intro, removing particular chromosomes to show each clone has a different state of mind to relate to our representation of the internal struggle of teenagers.

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S Club 7: Seeing Double

This is an image of the opening scene where it shows machines used for the use of cloning. This is the fictional view of what most people think of how people would be cloned. This is not how we want our film to be presented as it is quite unrealistic and would be hard to recreate.

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