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Coursework preliminary exercise

  1) Write a 100 word statement of intent explaining what you are going to make for your preliminary exercise. Statement of intent:  100 words explaining what you plan to make. I plan to make a 20 second advert about a student struggling to get up and go to school due to tiredness and lack of sleep who is helped by drinking rehydrating green tea drink. The beginning of the advert will have soundtrack that be fit with his negative mood . My character will be in his home uniform  that will be in a mess up to help us understand that he was tired and struggling shown by the student experiencing  The middle of the advert will be the character seeing the product with the close up shot and also the charter will drink the product and he will start to wear the uniform right and will come outside the house     2) Write a  script  for your preliminary exercise on your blog. This needs to include stage directions AND dialogue. To see how a TV drama script is presented, and to look at professional

Health drink advert

  Task:  Create  a  a 30-40 second health drink advert - similar to your coursework. The advert needs to be appropriate to the advertising brief we have been given in terms of content and target audience.  Length:  approximately 30-40 seconds. Equipment:  Smart phone or a school camcorder (limited numbers available).  Note:  you may need to bring in the cable to capture the videos from your phone or use data to upload to Google Drive / iCloud. Groups:  None. You  MUST  work individually. However, other people can act in your scene or operate equipment (e.g. camera, sound) as long as they are directed by the candidate submitting the work. You may want to get into groups of two or three to help each other complete this task. What your TV advert needs to include Content:   The advert  must  include the product (a 'pack shot' or the product being consumed), a main character, match-on-action editing and at least  three  different shot types (e.g. establishing shot, close-up, over-th