Monday, 10 February 2014

Treatment

Title-
Island Productions. We chose this name as it works well with the location of our production business ( south coast ). The logo features an anchor which also works well with the theme of the production name and location. 

Synopsis-
Gunwharf Quays is an popular attraction to locals and tourists in Portsmouth.

Target Audience- 
Our target audience is teenage males to young adults. The production appeals to them because the skate culture and fashion culture is predominantly male. Bored of Southsea primarily stocks male clothing and larger shoe sizes starting from a 6 or 7. The workers in the shop are young males who are also into the sport and fashion side of the shop. The shop is targeted at people in the local area as it is a small individual shop which sells their own clothing brand called bored of southsea. The designs feature local things for example, southsea seafront and naval patterns.

Allocated crew responsibilities-
Camera operator/director- Rosie
This is because I know how to use the camera affectively and will be helpful when directing the presenter with the best camera angles and sound/lighting.
Presenter- Emily
Emily is best suited to this role as she speaks clearly and confidently. She will also fit in with the theme of the production as piercings and tattoos are part of the skating culture and fashion. 
Producer- Jade
Jade would suit the producing role best as she has previous experience with the software. 

Equipment needed-
We will need a a camera and tripod. This is to keep the camera steady and to film the scenes needed. We may also need an additional microphone, this is because Albert Rd and Southsea are very windy as they're by the sea. We don't want this to interfere with the sound in the production as we want it to sound and look professional. 

Contributors-
Interview subjects are the shop owners themselves. We may also film other individuals in the shop at the time (if there is any) and this is subject to consent. We will also film people in the Southsea Skate Park, again depending on weather, opening times and consent.

Possible questions to contributors-
The shop owners-

  • How did it all begin?
  • How long did it take to get the break you needed and get a shop?
  • Who comes up with the design work and where do you get your ideas from?
Contributors-
  • How did you find out about Bored of Southsea?
  • Are you following any of their social media?
  • Is it the fashion designs or the skate culture that bought you to the shop?
Finance research- 
Budget list-
Bus to Albert Rd = £4 Return All Day in Hants (would need this for skate park too)
Petrol = est. £3.00 depending on traffic / paying for parking. 
Materials = Cost free (borrowing from the college) Cameras and equipment would normally cost a couple hundred pounds. 
Food = Lunch is Southsea would cost a few pounds per person.

The average allocated cost would be £7.00 per person for this project, including lunch and transport. 

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