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Q&A for double page spread draft

Interviewer   Person being interviewed     Your new TV programme is something you’ve never typically done before, what about this specific show caused you to want to take part in something new?   Well, I’ve been debating whether or not to try out a different genre of TV for quite a while now and I've never been particularly sure which genre I wanted to try out first. To be completely honest I wasn’t even considering crime drama, I was thinking more of a family drama or soap b ut when I saw the script for this show and the whole premise of it, I just had to try out for it. I thought that it was so comfortably different from other crime dramas that are available right now, with the inclusion of two female lead detectives and a male victim and also the whole element of it being an attempted murder. I just found it to be quite unique I guess. Also , when I heard Jasmine  Allen was going to take part in it I just had to be a part of it because, ...

Writing a headline research

Use numbers to give concrete takeaways Use emotional objectives to describe your reader’s problem Use unique rationale to demonstrate what the reader will get out of the article Use what, why, how , or when Make an audacious promise Remember your audience Get specific

Aims and Intentions Updated

I  have decided to create a crime drama called  ‘Unconscious’  which follows an attempted murder case  of a balck teenager in a rural village.  The colour palette will be quite restricted and bleak in order to reflect the tone and atmosphere of the show and camerawork and editing will be used to emphasise the characters conversation and reveal their reactions. The shots will consist of mainly handheld, tracking or panning shots at eye height in order to create a sense of realism, furthered  by the use of  natural lighting and diegetic sound, and would then make the audience feel as if they are part of the events/conversation throughout the clip. However, certain parts will be shot as close-up in order to emphasise the event that is happening in order to gain the audiences' main attention such as the close-up of the pen against  DCI Allen’s  leg .     The main characters will be two ambitious white female detectives in their ...

Vanity Fair research

https://cnda.condenast.co.uk/static/mediapack/vf_media_pack_latest.pdf