Wednesday, February 22, 2023

Opening Plan: Outline

Week 3:


Lorenzo and I have decided that we are prepared to begin the planning stage. We are now soliciting suggestions for our drama film opening, which will be centered on the subject of drug addiction.

Our extensive research will ensure that we create a story that resonates with our target audience aged 16-45. We knew from the outset that to produce a drama film we should provoke a range of emotions in viewers. We were drawn to the theme of drug addiction due to its prevalence in society.

We recognize that drug addiction is a problem that can affect anyone, regardless of age or background. Addiction is the term used to describe a psychological and physical reliance on a drug or action that results in obsessive and dangerous behavior. From moderate to severe, addiction may have a negative influence on a person's relationships, connections with others, and general well-being. Many substances, including caffeine, sugar, video games, drugs, and self-harm, can be addictive. Although though certain addictions may not immediately endanger a person's health, they can nonetheless interfere with their everyday lives and have unfavorable long-term effects.

By choosing to focus on this theme, we hope to create a story that is both relatable and thought-provoking.

Our protagonist is a teenage girl who is struggling with drug use. We'll spend a lot of time developing her character, and exploring the reasons behind her addiction. We want our viewers to be able to empathize with her struggles to understand the complex nature of addiction.

When it comes to the opening scene of the film, we want to create something that is both engaging and compelling. We know that the first few minutes of a film are critical in capturing the viewer's attention, so we've spent a lot of time brainstorming ideas and discussing different approaches.

Ultimately, we've settled on an opening scene that will introduce our protagonist and her struggles in a way that is both realistic and relatable. We don't want to overwhelm our viewers with too much drama, but we do want to create a sense of tension and intrigue that will make them want to keep watching.

Our aim is to create a film that is both entertaining and thought-provoking, one that will stay with our viewers long after the credits have rolled. By taking a strategic and thoughtful approach to planning, we believe that we are well on our way to achieving that goal.


Sources:

Cleveland Clinic. “Addictions: Prevalence, Symptoms, Treatment.” Cleveland Clinic, 19 Oct. 2020, https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/6407-addictions-an-overview.

 Previous research on the drama genre was used. 

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