Friday, March 11, 2016

The Thinking Process Continues



Today I met with my partner, Lianna, to discuss our idea for the  project. We came to the realization that we want our film to impact and leave the audience thinking. One of the ideas we thought of  would target the topic of divorce. Around 2,400 people get a divorce everyday, making this topic relate able to many of the viewers. We also realized that most of our friend's parents are divorced and it is something that can be challenging as one is trying to figure life out.

The scene would open with a teenage girl seating in the corner of a room. There would be voices in the background and as the scene continues the sound increases  until one can distinguish it is people arguing. One can infer that the voices are the girls parents who are fighting and are on the verge of a divorce. As the film continues the girl would make a connection with someone. We were thinking a boy, a pet, or even and elderly man or women. We wanted our audience to know that there is always someone there for you.

Having experience my parents divorce when I was younger, I feel the main character would be easy to develop.However, it didn't take long for us to dismiss this idea, since we couldn't elaborate more on the story line and didn't think it would impact our target audience or leave them thinking. Therefore, we still don't have a story , but I am sure we will think of something soon.


"Argue Stock Photos, Illustrations, and Vector Art." Argue Stock Photos, Images, & Pictures. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Mar. 2016.

"32 Shocking Divorce Statistics - McKinley Irvin." Washington Divorce & Family Lawyer. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Mar. 2016.

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