Sunday, April 9, 2017

CCR Script

Yessss! It is official, editing has been completed. It was hard but we finally did it!

Now on to the CCR...

Throughout the week, on the days we weren't working on the editing, I did research on the questions we have to answer. Since I am doing a screencast, I thought it would be useful to have all the research and what I'll be talking about on one blog post. This way, I can have everything I need to talk about in one place. For the most part, I used Prezis and Slideshares so I'll be including screenshots from specifics slides that I used. Also, to provide information from a specific website, I will do the same thing on certain parts of the text.

Let's begin with the Coming of Age sub-genre of Drama and its conventions: 

Here is a short explanation about what the Coming of Age sub-genre is about.













Here are some of the typical conventions in the Coming of Age sub-genre.












More conventions on the sub-genre that we utilize. 















Coming of Age typical shots

Emotion: fatigue.
































Here is how we challenge conventions:


Typical Coming of Age movie

Typical Coming of Age movie


What we are aiming

What we are aiming




















Common representation of Hispanics

Common representation of Hispanics
Engaging of our audience:

Appeal to the audience













Iconography














Daniela putting on lipstick


Distribution and marketing:

Distribution

Use of gifs to appeal to young audience
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Online website that organizes online film festivals

























Film opening already on Youtube


















Technology:

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Nikon COOLPIX P500
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                     iMovie



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THE END!



Citations in order of appearance:

Hassan, Z. (2015, March 03). Conventions of Coming of Age films. Retrieved April 9, 2017, from https://prezi.com/4vnpvhxbghf2/conventions-of-coming-of-age-films/

Hardacre, O. (2014, March 21). Target Audience Research. Retrieved April 9, 2017, from https://prezi.com/u-mzr7kqffc7/target-audience-research/


Payette, P. (n.d.). Coming of Age [PDF].


Bex Creighton Follow. (2012, December 06). Camera Angles/Movements and Editing. Retrieved April 9, 2017, from https://www.slideshare.net/beccacreighton7/camera-anglesmovements-and-editing


Nittle, N. K. (n.d.). Five Common Latino Stereotypes in Television and Film. Retrieved March 18, 2017, from https://www.thoughtco.com/latino-stereotypes-in-television-and-film-2834654


Jackcm Follow. (2016, January 27). 'Coming of age' Genre Conventions. Retrieved April 9, 2017, from https://www.slideshare.net/jackcm/coming-of-age-genre-conventions


Courshon, J. (n.d.). Retrieved April 9, 2017, from http://www.distribution.la/rights.html

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