Outline:
The outline for my title sequence is to have either 4 or 5 main characters that all go to the same school & are friends but have completely different personalities & interests. I want to try & use 3 girls & 2 boys.. this adds diversity and can appeal to both male & female target audiences.
One of the characters could be a sporty type, who wears trackies and plays with a ball to show he's sporty
Another character would be a popular type, who wears a desinger brands, with a mirror and lipstick to show she is concious about her image - this would stereotypically be a female character.
Character 3 would be a nerd type, who carrys alot of books & writes with a pen to show they are studying - this character would be a female character
character 4 would be a quiet type, always has her head buried in a book, to show shes isolated and quiet - this character would be female
finally characer 5 would a be mischievous type character, throws a paper areoplane about to show how naughty they are - this character would be male.
I plan to film between 5 - 10 seconds of each character and then a frame with all 5 characters in to show they are all friends, I shall put all these frames together to create a montage type sequence.
SHOTLISTS:
For shots I shall use a variety of different shots to make it look interesting and appeal to the target audience
example shot types....
extreme close up: this lets the audience see great detail to certain aspects, in this case an eye
close up: this allows us to see character expression, age & gender of characters.
establishing shot: this allows us to set the scene of where something is set which gives us an idea of what the series could be about.
wide shot: used to show relationships between characters and differentation between character types
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