For this creative assignment, I have decided to do a social realism screenplay for a short film. This short film is going to be focused on two girls. Luna Evans is a 17 year old girl who is bisexual and currently suffering with depression as well as the death of her father. She has a close bond with her younger brother and sister, however her and her mother do not get along well as her mother does not accept her sexuality. Marley Scott is 18 who lost her parents when she was young. She is homeless as her Aunt and Uncle kicked her out for doing drugs. With both girls feeling lost and alone, they end up finding one another on the top of a roof. Watching the sun slowly set, they share their whole life stories together (along with their awesome taste in music) and realise how much that that one person can change your life forever.
In this scene, we see how London is interpreted compared to Scotland. The London montage includes non-diegetic music in the background which is upbeat and fun. It represents London as the best place to be in the UK and that it's better than Scotland. The lighting is high-key which also adds to the atmosphere that is created during the montage. After the London montage, we see how different London clubs/discos are compared to those in Scotland. They are much more lively as we see loads of people jumping up and down having fun. In the club in Scotland, most of the people are just standing still. The diegetic music in the London club is a lot more upbeat compared to Scotland's. People also seem to have more fun when clubbing in London. As well as that, clubs in London seem to be more wild and crazy. The lighting in this scene and the Scotland club scene are very similar. They both obviously have flashing, colourful lights.
i wanna see this i wish it was real!!!!
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