Tuesday 10 December 2019

PLANNING : SOCIAL GROUPS

I used Pinterest to show our topical social groups for our film, 'Silent Voices'. Pinterest is an easy and simple social media to use and create small visuals to express your ideas. It is a useful planning method when getting our ideas down into photos. We will group our photos together in our  social groups, using photos will give a representation of a realistic idea of what our short film will look like. 



Mothers and Fathers 

We chose this social group to express the relationship between the family and the stereotypical orientation. I have used many photos of young children showing affection towards their parents, this may reflect of the characters younger selves.



Nursing - Mother

The mothers character shows contrast with father figure. Her job connotes and builds a character of the mother, Claire. Nursing shows a caring and passionate side. However, gradually through her years she becomes more distance with the children as she is working over time. In photos I have depicted a nursing outfit, this is very stereotypical outfit which also reflects her caring, warm nature. Once she disappears out of the photo it become an unease setting. The fact that she is a nurse, they are not  people to disappear as they are very reliable and someone who you depend on.


Ethical photographers- Father 
We have also made another blog about the fathers character, researching  and planning about the characters previous job. It is an engaging job to research on which hugely reflects the fathers characteristics. We have used many photos to express what the character has been through as well as his insight of the job. 






Teenagers 

We have chose many photos that we thought we associate to our main protagonist, Alice. We have depicted her to be loving, this is shown through the love of pets. The love of books and the work ethic is shown by studying which represents her age and her characters.




1 comment:

  1. Excellent work, beautifully presented on an appropriate platform.

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