Check that you have addressed the issue of how your audience engages with the characters that you create. Look below at my wording as an example. I refer to stereotypes and link my film to others that my target audience will be familiar with. Use expressions like 'my audience will be familiar with...', 'my audience will recognise...' 'I use the genre stereotype of...'
ADD IN STILL PHOTOS OF YOUR OWN CHARACTERS IN COSTUME and caption them.
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Tuesday, 27 January 2015
TECHNICAL ISSUES: CANON 600D
Before you start filming, take the time to CHECK the recording size. You don't want fuzz and black bars down the sides!
Open the PDF for the Canon 600D here.
If you find black bars down each side of the frame, adjust size to 1920 x 1080.
Open the PDF for the Canon 600D here.
If you find black bars down each side of the frame, adjust size to 1920 x 1080.
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