Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Marking

Out of 100
                 - 40% Textual Analysis (Essay w/ pics)
                 - 10% Planning - Recce (Location Report)
                 - 30% Ideas - Prequel/Sequel Script (9 Key Frames) - Creative Writing
                 - 20% Evaluation

What is a prequel and how do you make one?
A prequel is a literary, dramatic, or filmic work whose story precedes that of a previous work, by focusing on events that occur before the original narrative.
ICONIC MOMENT
An iconic moment is one that is memorable and links to the prequel in order for people to want to watch a sequel.

Examples:
The Thing: This moment shows them uncovering their find as they discover 'the Thing'. This sets up the storyline for the rest of the film.


Prometheus: This scene is iconic because it shows her when she is fighting till the end. We watch to find whether she survives or not.


Batman Begins: This moment is iconic because it is the first time he is introduced to his suit and his suit is iconic to his character.


Why do you need an Iconic Moment?
  • To carry on a sequel
  • To remember a scene/movie

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