Wednesday, 19 January 2011

Title Sequence Plot

We are sticking with the Romantic comedy theme, and using two main characters Lola, played by me and Jack played by a friend of ours Ed Geary. 


We have made the character of Lola very arty and different to set her from the crowd and to make her seem very different from her gorgeous boyfriend Jack. 


We have planned to dress her in hippy / arty clothing to give her a geeky weird edge, where as the character of Jack will be a devilishly good looking office man, extremely flirty with all women and very happy in his own skin, sometimes making him look immature. 


Jack is constantly cold and blunt towards Lola, making her loving ways seem clingy and needy. She seems to think hes the love of her life, and begins to decorate her new studio flat with pictures of him. Which Jack only sees as another reason to break up with her.


The comedy is shown through Lolas traits and her naivity towards thinking Jack is truely in love with her, and hgow she cannot she that he wants to break up with her. Her style being so far from his well kept business look, also shows the funny side as it clearly shows oppisites don't attract. 


During the first few seconds it will picture her in her new flat waiting on Jack to go into town with her. They then are pictured walking along the street of their town of London, whilst Lola seems very content to be together in public with Jack, he seems to have other ideas and looks astray from Lola hung over his arm. 


Lola is completely loved up with Jack and thinks he is too... 
although he has other ideas and is looking for away to escape as she has the idea in her head Jack wants to move into her new flat with her. 


We are going to use a range of mise-en-scene to give the impression of her artistic character and clingy ways. We are also planning on using a range of camera shots of the couple walking and using emotional emphasis to show how upset she is when he finally breaks up with him. 


Our titles will appear on items around her house, such as a clock, tomato ketchup bottle and a cardboard box. 

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