The following are new developments I intend to use when writing the script.
Character Summaries - more details about their character which will allow me to determine situations and events for the plot. I intend for both characters to be the complete opposite of the other as I feel this will work well for comedic purposes and also serve well to the change in both characters at the end. She is looking to break free from her demise while he is looking to put himself back together. Their respective journeys which will intertwine mid way will allow them to achieve their goals.
Possible Locations
Tenterden town. I've chosen this area because it has this rural charm about it that I feel will work well for my story. My main character Mary Anne is quite the introvert and placing her in a wide and open space is one of the ways in which I intend to express that part of her personality. She and Jeremy come from two entirely different places and will find their answers where they least expected it. This location will be used for most of their dates/activities scenes. There are also a lot of lovely places that are great for sunset shots.
My Opening and closing scenes will take place in a more solar and open setting. I felt the white cliffs in dover/eastbourne would be good for the Voice over that will start the film. I intend for my character to be in the middle of all the emptiness to really captivate in viewers that feeling of abandonment or being left behind for another to peacefully move on.The open sky and sunlight will create the lens flare which will give the feel of another presence that isn't visible.
Below are some locations I have sourced online that I am hoping to use for this project. I took quite a while researching into this as I really want the story to be told visually rather than easily said.I feel the locations chosen will best represent my characters with a few props added here and there to make the characters even more relatable.
(Jeremy Scott's 'secret pad' in his aunt's garden)
I found this place online and instantly took a liking to it. It's fun, cosy and quirky like I intended for my character to be. This serves as a huge contradiction to where he is coming from and is a metaphor for the parts of him he is unwilling to accept until he meets Mary Anne.
(Mary Anne's House)
I felt this was perfect because it was humble, Isolated and precise in its tones like MaryAnne. Homes reflect personality, flare and character. I want this to pertain to my story too. The house to me seems like a white canvas begging to be splashed with paint. It's bare and can still do with a little more colour. This can be seen as a metaphor for the excitement Mary Anne has been lacking most of her life until Jeremy.
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shanelle - an intesreting post, but this is the last one for 5 weeks. Only 5 across the whole unit. This is not enough and you are in danger of slipping back again. Please start engaging with the creative process again.
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