1. How do your products represent social groups or issues? Our product is based on a fiction thriller that does not solely represent a social group. However, our products do highlight some issues in the modern day. Starting off with our main protagonist he called the police for help. Yet at the beginning, they were of no use. This can highlight issues in trusting people to ask for help all for it to fall flat and be for nothing. Our film can also highlight the dangers or walking alone. Nowadays, being alone puts you in a vulnerable position and many self-defense tools have been made in turn. Our Social Media page, postcard, and website all show the journey and advertise our film, bringing awareness to present issues such as violence and crime as well as privacy and surveillance. Our products show off Rhys a man going on a run with a lack of understanding of his surroundings and it ends up causing more trouble for him than he thought. By basing our products on these issues it allow...
1. The music video represents teenagers hanging out in the holidays and going out. It shows Brianna and jack going out to a fair and having a good time. Teenagers are social and are always out of the house and this video captures it perfectly. In today's society, people act differently, but this portrays a stereotypical event for teens. It shows them enjoying life and living in the moment relaxing. For teens, the holidays can have some stress with midterms as an obstacle. Yet the video does not capture issues, the group is covers is more young people enjoying the time while it lasts. 2. The genre of music flows best with teenagers and college students. Winter break is highly anticipated for most as it's a time to relax and spend time with friends and family. The audience for the product is people just like the ones in the video. The social group of teenagers is very diverse but at heart, they all want to enjoy a vacation. Since Jack and Brianna are on break they take a trip do...
Two star-crossed lovers who part unwillingly but somehow reconnect. But one of them has moved on. A teen wakes up, and gets ready for school but finds herself alone with her best friend. Where is everyone? For the first idea will we be able to do this? This time of year is really rainy. I don't know if it's possible for us to get the shot on time. Brianna is going to be out of town in Boston from the 16th to the 21st. Do we have time to shoot it. When are we all not busy? I think this will be too hard. I somewhat like the second idea better. I think we'll be able to execute this. Who's house will we do it at? Well, do we really need a house? Maybe it would be better if we did shoot in a house. Even after that scene is outside presentable? What days could we all gather our one's house? If Brianna's out of town we can't do it there. It'll have to be Jack, Markel, or Sean. This should work. After much deliberation, we decided to go with the second pitch. W...
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