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 examples, check out the BBC Writers' Room and click on Script Library. These will not be advert scripts but the layout will be the same.







3) Casting: Who will be in your preliminary exercise advert?


Jalaal Azam 



4) Plan your locations: Where you will film your preliminary exercise? (You can film off-site if you wish to do this for homework - this is what we would strongly recommend). Important note: You CANNOT take any students out of any other lessons OR disturb any other lessons in the school. If you wish to film in-school then you will need to film with Mr Ray supervising or after school with a Media teacher present. 






5) Write your shot list: every shot you plan to film. This needs to be far MORE shots than you will actually use in the final edited version - plan extra angles, close-ups, long shots and more. You can find an example shot list here. This is for a narrative film but the layout will be the same. 

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