Post 1
Planning
What prompt was given?
The question that our group
was given was, "Are superstitions real?" The initial thought was the
difficulty of contrasting from one superstition to another - smooth and
effectively. However, with much planning and thought, it can be put together so
that it runs smoothly and develops slowly but also maintains a constant pace.
Top 2?
The top two questions were
"What is it actually like to be transgender?" and "Are
superstitions real?" The group came to this top two - as a result of the
combination of two groups first choice. The group then mutually agreed that the
question involving superstitions would be more ideal - as then the LGBT+
focussed motive can then be reserved for coursework. This is so that more time
can be focussed on filming as opposed to finding actors and actresses that are
comfortable to play an ally or a member of the community - as well as the
bully.
What purpose does the film have?
The film's purpose is for
entertainment. This is because the film does not provide any scientific
evidence towards whether the superstitions do exist or not. The film is also
aiming to promote thoughtful thinking - in such a way that the audience begins
to question whether they do exist. This could then possibly extend to whether
larger scale questions have a definite answer - or are up for debate. However,
the film is not disputing whether superstitions are false/true as no scientific
evidence has been conducted on the matter in hand.
Plot Ideas?
Plot Ideas?
The initial ideas for the plot is that two people are sat
facing each other - talking about superstitions. Then one character declares the
whole theorem to be nonsense. Then from there, the character that denied the
theology starts getting bad things happen to them as they start doing things
that they remembered the other character told them would cause bad things to
happen to them if they did it.
Setting Ideas?
The initial ideas for setting is that it
ranges from a seated room, to a forest, then to a building with a tall ladder
and then to the average high street pavement. This is to create a sense of
awareness as the viewer then begins to realise how often they experience the
different situations and atmospheric setups. The initial ideas for character is
to have a male and a female to portray that the superstition is possible to
happen to either or both genders as bad things start happening to both
character roles - and the character that is initially explaining the theory has
an anecdote for the situation to persuade the other character that the theory
exists.
Character Ideas?
The initial idea for casting is to have Caitlin Richards as the main
character and Katie Billham play the character that does not believe in
superstitions. This is in the aim to destroy the idea that a male role cannot
be played by a female and vice versa.
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