Tuesday, 30 April 2019

MAJOR PRODUCTION; CHARACTER INTRODUCTIONS

The research that I have undertaken upon what a producer does during filming, illustrated how producers should have a hand in the marketing of the film. With our project, it was agreed in the pre-production stage that Katie, our editor, would handle most of the marketing for the film through the posters and social networking sites. This was great because it meant that our advertising was really visual, with lots of posters and teasers that she created. I had the idea, just to add to the advertising that Katie had already done, to create some posts that derive from our character profiles. I thought it would be good to tease the audience more about the characters in order to generate more interest around the film.                        

Marlo: Marlo is a young and intelligent young man. He has everything in life going for him, his education, his future career and his girlfriend of 3 years, Nova. As life moves on, Marlo's world begins to crumble around him.











Nova: Nova is the strong willed and loyal girlfriend of Marlo. She is kind and knows exactly what she wants in life, and will stop at nothing to achieve this. She loves Marlo with all her heart and wants to be with him forever.








Julie: Julie is the single mother of Marlo, he is her whole world and she will do anything for him. She is determined to help her son, she understands what he is going through more than he will ever know.










Mr Shipman: Mr Shipman is Marlo's year 13 teacher. He's the first to notice Marlo spiralling out of control and quickly takes action to help him to solve his problem,











I think that posting these, along with some stills taking from the film of each character, will just reveal that little more about the film, helping to further the buzz and generate more interest around the film. The aim of the sentences are to be short and snappy, in order to inform and engage the audience around the characters



                                                                                 

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