My music video will be based on the song "Somebody's watching me" by the artist Rockwell. The genre for this song would be a hybrid between Pop/Rock. The genre for this music video will be around Thriller and suspense. The concept for my music video will be based around two male friends who go on a camping trip which turns out to be a set-up as Ari (one of the protagonists) is the stalker and has been spying on his best friend for some time now and is plotting to get "rid" of him. This turns out to be a dream however it is set up to make it seem like an intuitional dream to show that his friend is actually spying on him. Scene 1: Settings - The woods (Perivale Park) In scene one we will be introduced to the protagonists Fai (the victim) and Ari (the stalker). The first scene will be a pan of the setting which is the woods as we see them both walking near the lake to find a spot to put up the tent. This means that the audience from the start will relaise some
UZAK The iconography from the film poster suggests that the story could be about a man searching for Something this could be literal or a inner invocation in his life that will change the way he thinks Or acts. The setting is of an industrial and rural area which could imply his loneliness or how he feels the world treats him. The long shot could imply the mystery as we can't really see his facial expressions which could mean the protagonist doesn't really understand or believes he's going unnoticed. The weather on this film poster could also play a big part in the story line as it could be about a wealthy man feeling rich but feeling fulfilled. This part of his town makes him feel "normal" and at ease with his truest self. However, this could also be about a lower class man this could be because his clothes are very dark and has connotations of less wealth. The protagonist could be trying to attain his life goal to work in that industrial production bu
1) Research the BBFC in more detail: what is the institution responsible for? How is it funded? What link does it have to government? The BBFC is responsible for rating movies as to which is appropriate for which age groups. The have a link to the government as a member of House of Lords, Lord Patel is their vice president. They are funded through charged fees which means that film distributors will pay to have their work rated. However, the BBFC is a non-governmental body which means they are independent body. 2) Read this BBFC guide to how films are rated . Summarise the process in 50 words. Films are rated through terms two this means that the controversial or extreme content is seen in these two teams. Often they get more than one opinion to rated films and this means there are often are more than two teams. All the content/general theme that are viewed are plot, characters and outline individuals scenes. The timing of each scene is rated too such as type of shots, came
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