Stereotypically we associate the teenagers with troubles to be from working class backgrounds, however we wanted to show the contrast of this. The pictures above are images of different suburban middle class houses that we are thinking of using for our location to film.
editing: we will use continuity editing. The tempo will be slow ‘contemplative’ this will reflect the negative mood of the character.
equipment: camera, tripod
Dialogue:a voice over of our main ‘depressed’ character
Music:soft, slow, sad music creating the mood and forcing the audience to sympathise
Costumes:our aim is to create the stereotype of a “loser" his costume will represent him as having no personality nor style.
actor: James Alculmbre, a drama student- he fits the description we are looking for
character break down: Our character is a sad, lonely depressed teenage boy, living in a middle class. Doesn't seem to have anything going in his life. He introduces the audience as having no friends, he has school/family problems that many teenagers can relate to- this will be a key selling point. He leaves his personal feelings in a diary something he is clearly attached to. We have chosen 'not the best looking boy' this as well as his sad face and situation will help create sympathy.
final script:

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