These are our pitches we came up with for our opening sequence Pitch A: A group of students plan out an innocent camping trip and begin to find out that there is something out there, something watching them the entire time. Pitch B: A family hires a personal chef, the chef sneakily steals items from their house covering his tracks no matter the cost. Pitch A seemed a little cliche to us at first but it was a very feasible idea that could still be loads of fun and really well produced. We found that it would be simpler to use effective music in a thriller as there are loads more films and media work using suspenseful music. We also had a slight plan as to where we would film the sequence, Oleta State Park. We also had the camping equipment necessary for the props and costumes allowing our budgets to be put towards other things. I also enjoy being out in the woods and it would bring the mood up around the production team. Pitch B on the other hand I found to be pretty unique and somet
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ozhi4nL_Y8900BdzTL83DRG7QyJ8CNJtKpySA4wO5WA/edit 1.How does your product use or challenge conventions AND how does it represent social groups or issues? The conventions used in my music video were very similar to the conventions I did research on. They were used to really bring out the vibe or genre of the video. I stayed with the same genre that was said I researched on as it was a song more into the pop genre with a storytelling side of it. The story behind it was meant to be sad so certain styles, editing, and acting was done to make sure that was shown in the video. Our video was meant to show a common issue that occurs very often around the world. The issue we were trying to present was people losing their loved ones including pets, and how they must deal with it because it can’t be helped. So to do that we made a video of a girl that was growing up with her dog and then the dog became ill and had to be put down. The video shows that no ma
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