Thursday, 22 September 2011

Flight Information

Narrative
The narrative of 'Flight' is about a young woman tries to escape the pressures of her mother. Instead of conforming to her mother's wishes she resorts to hedomism. The narrative focuses on the young girls struggles of balancing two lifestyles - her mother's wishes and her own.

Location
We have decided to keep the locations to a minimum, to show the vast contrast between her two lifestyles. This also allows the audience to connect with her character and the narrative easier. We have settled on the dance studio, in which her mother is pressuring her to become a ballet dancer, the street (briefly), public toilets and the girl's bedroom.

Genre
The genre of 'Flight' is social realism, with elements of drama. We chose this genre to allow the themes of drug culture to be as realistic as possible which will result in a more effective, hard-hitting film.

Characters
There will be three characters in Flight, although the primary focus will be on the girl. The other two characters, the mother and the drug dealer will remain anonomous, thus to allow the audience to focus more on the girl and her story.

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