Wednesday, March 27, 2024

CCR script 2

 Second CCR Script 2

Hey guys welcome back to my channel today I will be doing your most asked questions about my movie “Whoever gets him first”

To start off let’s begin with an overview of my film, this story is going to be about two best friends, Sabrina and Ellie, who like the same guy. (Tristan) They both develop a crush n him over summer break at camp, they realized that this guy was going to the same high school as them the next year Once they found out the news they both realized that they wanted to try and at least get a chance with him so they decided to create a plan.  Before school starts they found out info on him his hobbies, lifestyle, classes, interests, etc, and before school starts so they could find ways for both of them to interact with him.  After getting his schedule they completed the plan but come to realize that what if liking the same boy will tear them apart. Spoiler alert it does….


Now lets move on to the question number 1 How does your production use or challenge conventions and how does it represent social groups and issues?

Well our movie is a coming of age film and common themes for these films are youth, growing up, and there’s always a main focus on the main character arc. But our movie also contains romance aspects that thrive on the characters working through their emotions, overcoming setbacks, and the leads growing closer together. In almost every romance film there is a love triangle, you’ve seen it and I have too. The notebook, “To all the boys I’ve loved before”, and Twilight are all good examples. For our film this covention is the most important because that’s what our entire film surrounds itself on. That being said that’s why it is important for us follow this convention instead of challenging it. In our film we are choosing to represent women in our film and the struggles of teenagers facing their growing up years, loss of relationships, changes in bodies/mindsets, etc.

Onto the next question How does your production engage with audiences and how would it be distributed as a real media text. 

Me and my partner Brianna arrived to our target audience when we were searching researching our genre. We noticed that coming of age films generally have a target audience of 12-18 year olds because these are the people that they can relate to the films as they are currently in the stage of their lives where they are growing up into adulthood. Our production choices such as the overall outline of the movie was created to attract that audience. We notice that people generally like love triangles and this is because they like the idea of being special and two people giving them attention. I mean if it were you and two people were fighting over you imagine how it would feel, actually comment down below what you would do in a situation like that. Another thing we noticed is that writing a story about two best friends going for the same guy is a common things teenagers go through and we knew that it would be a topic of interest to girls that relate to the situation of Ellie and Sabrina so they could watch the movie and enjoy it more because they can relate to the characters on a more deeper level. Considering we are a small production team at the moment we have decided to publish the movie on YouTube considering it’s completely free. Hoping that maybe if the movie gets enough streams that we can potentially move on to film festivals in the futures. Going back to our target audience by choosing to distribute the film on we are engaging with out target audience because this is a huge platform for young adults.

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