2. Font style
• One way in which we attracted our audience is
through the font we chose. By using
something quirky like ‘American Typewriting’
it attracts our teenage audience as it is not to
serious and still has an element of fun. We
also changed the colours so that is not all the
same and is different, reflecting the opening
scenes.
3. • On film which reflects ours is Juno. In Juno as
the opening continues the font colour changes
which is what we have done aswell. Also the
classic theme song ‘Another Day’ by Jamie
Lidell is also similar to Juno as it is something
upbeat and happy which relates to our genre
of Rom/Com.
4. Music
• As I said before we used the artist Jamie
Lidell’s song ‘Another Day’. It inspired our title
and helps to tell the story of our film. As it is
the start of a new week and “another day” the
upbeat tempo and rhythm helps to reflect this
and makes the audience anticipate what is to
come.
5. Costume
• We have gone with the traditional
conventions of a nerd in our film as
we have dressed our main character
Ned Flame in glasses, braces and a
shirt. This is similar to Napoleon
Dynamite as he also dresses this
way. They also have the same
character/personality as they care
more about their work then
anything else which is shown in our
film at the end when we hear Ned
making strange noises but he is just
being enthusiastic about something
he is watching.
6. USP
• The USP (unique selling point) of our opening is
that we had various establishing shots at the start
which is conventional for Teenage/RomCom’s as
they set the scene and give the audience an
understanding of what is happening in the film.
Our characters are also conventional as we have
the typical ladies man and the nerd. We subvert
these conventions however as we have made
them brothers which is not normally the case in
most films.