Wednesday, 26 November 2014

Tyrannosaur and character development






How can you enrich your narrative?

What elements can you add to bring your characters alive?

How will you actively seek to serve your chosen audiences?

In Tyrannosaur the characters develop throughout as we learn more about them and their pasts. It becomes known that Joseph lost his wife and this could be the reason for his anger and self destruction, whilst Hannah seems to have the perfect life but is really a victim of domestic abuse.

I can use this film to enrich my narrative by following its idea of character development. I liked the way that the audience found out more and more about the characters as the film went on. It's linear structure helped with this and I can follow this as well to help with character development. In Tyrannosaur the ending is the main part of the film as we are then certain that she killed her husband, I like the dramatic ending and will try and use this in mine.

The characters explore all different emotions throughout, from depressed to happy, and I think this helps keep the audience interested. I will make my series relatable  to teens and therefore help in serving this audience. The narrative is mainly based in a school and centred around making friends which everybody can relate to.

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