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1000 word analysis on film trailer

1000 word analysis on film trailer The first thing that the group needed to decide was the film's genre. It eventually came down to two genres: horror and comedy. We chose comedy as we thought there is more we could do with it on a budget of £0.00 without it looking extremely amateurish. After that we needed to create a plot for the film with settings that are easily accessible to us- hence the school setting. What we decided on was to have the members of our group act as 3 undercover police officers who go undercover into a school in order to find the culprit of a number of murders in the area. The main influence on the film was 21 and 22 Jump Street as they were very successful films telling the same sort of story that we were doing. Another influence on the film was Get Hard due to its humorous name that can sound extremely wrong without context. As we are trying to find and apprehend a serial killer the title is 'Busting a nut-job'. We had to each choose the ster

Overview of BBC Radio Channels

Overview of BBC Radio Stations BBC Radio One : Created for young people. Plays tracks and artists that are current in the charts. There are regular DJs on there who talk to the audience and also interview artists. They have a breakfast show hosted by Nick Grimshaw that involves a lot of speech. Every week there is a chart show showcasing the most popular music of the week. BBC Radio 1XTRA: Created for young people particularly teenagers and young adults. Plays current music. Plays a lot of grime. Has a popular segment called 'Fire in the Booth' hosted by Charlie Sloth where rappers can freestyle to a beat. Some comedians got their big breaks on this. These include Big Shaq and Roll Safe (R.S). BBC Radio Two: Their target audience is probably middle-aged when listening to it. There was quite a few song playing from the 80s so I can assume that it is made for people who were young in that era. They also have a breakfast show hosted by Chris Evans. BBC Radio Three: Pla