Thursday, March 14, 2024

ccr approach

 Thursday, March 14th, 2024

Approaches

Yesterday I brainstormed a few approaches and came to my final choice. A few of the options was a presentation with a voiceover, director commentary, or an enhanced product. I'll just get straight into it. 


Approach 1: Interactive Host Show

For the interactive host show, I envision creating a lively and engaging conversation between a 'famous' emcee, and myself, the protagonist of “Luna". The set will be designed to resemble a talk show set, complete with bright lights and cozy chairs, to set the stage for a fun and insightful discussion. Luna will join as a guest on the show, allowing us to delve deep into the themes, characters, and filmmaking process of “Luna.” Through interactive dialogue, we’ll explore how the film challenges conventions, represents social issues, engages audiences, and overcomes production challenges. To enhance the experience, I’ll incorporate visual aids such as clips from the film, behind-the-scenes footage, and props to bring our conversation to life. I like this approach a lot because it fits in best with the representation of my film; let me explain more. As I've said before, the representation dives deep into the complexities of human emotions and thoughts, but not only that, specifically the resilience and strength inherent in woman as they confront adversity and strive for empowerment. This would work best since there would be a large audience of women who will be able to relate to the films overall story and message. The film would reach wide recognition, it would be streamed live, and women will be able to be influenced by such a powerful advocator, Luna. 


For the host show, I will buy glass mugs, and imprint the hosts' name, "Vicky." To add a little humor, I may even glue Lunas face on a mug. 

The host show would look somewhat similar to this, but the screen would be way smaller since I'd probably record this in an office or somewhere in a house (Anything closest looking to these photos). 


Approach 2: Dynamic Presentation

In addition to the interactive host show, I’ll also create a dynamic presentation to provide a more structured analysis of the creative critical reflections of “Luna.” The presentation will feature visually appealing slides that highlight key moments from the film, along with voiceover narration to provide insights and analysis. Each slide will address specific reflection questions, such as how the film challenges conventions, represents social groups, engages audiences, and integrates technology. To make the presentation engaging and informative, I’ll incorporate multimedia elements such as video clips, animations, and images, along with personal anecdotes and reflections on the filmmaking process. Throughout the presentation I'll show the technology I used like microphones, cameras, tripods, etc. The presentation wouldn't be too long since I'm assuming the host show will take up more time than this, especially because the time limit is 10 minutes altogether. 


My plan, if it goes at a timely pace, is to make each approach a maximum of five minutes. I wanna split it evenly so everything flows through consistently, and nothing gets boring. By Sunday, I also plan to have a draft for both scripts written out. THIS Saturday we're FILMING!! 

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