Friday, 24 June 2011

Proposal - Magazine

Media Production Proposal
Group names and contact details:
Princess Products
Jemma Morris
Molly Roberson
Project title:
‘Perfect girl’

Magazine:
A monthly magazine involving a range of opinions about what the ‘perfect girl’ is.
Each week will have a different idea of how to be or find the perfect girl. It will have fashion advice, natural beauty trips and agony aunt columns and much more.
Purpose of Product:
The purpose of our product is to inform young women about how to look and feel good about their selves. The magazine will show them where all the good shops are and what will suit their personality (fashion wise). Our product will also allow them to have the confidence to show off their beauty as they will have all the tops tips on how to do it.
Content:
Each week we will have regular features including:
Agony Aunt Columns
Fashion and beauty tips
Latest fashion and gossip
Girl’s best friend of the week
Who did it best?
Questionnaires
Target Audience:
Our target audience is aimed at women between the ages of 18 and 35. Our audience has an average amount of disposable income where they can spend things on themselves. Our audience cares about how they look and will do anything to look the best. They have a healthy diet and regularly socialize with friends and family. They enjoy spending money and buy a lot online. They do activities to keep fit such as jogging. They aren’t likely to have children however a small section may have 1 or 2. They are not single mums.

Video Editing with sound

My Formatted script


‘Screen play format’
THE TAXI RIDE
CUT TO: EXT. QUITE, DARK STREET – NIGHT

JENNY is waiting for a cab to go home after a night out. She is staggers a little as she walks because she is quite drunk. A taxi stops near her and she jumps in. (Slight background noise of distant cars and drunken people)
INT. TAXI - NIGHT
JENNY
Tooley Street please, by London Bridge station?

There is the sound of dimmed classical music playing from the radio. The DRIVER doesn’t reply.
JENNY
Hello, can you please?
TAXI MAN
Yeah (in a low, depressed voice)
JENNY:
Thank you

(Jenny begins to realise that the man is weird and keeps quite) 
TAXI MAN:
What’s your name then?

JENNY:
We seem to be going the wrong way, oh and Julie.
By now they are in a quiet, dark side-road and the TAXI MAN suddenly stops
              JENNY:
     What are you doing? Let me out!
              TAXI MAN:
Calm down, I’m stopping for a reason.
The TAXI MAN is being genuine and JENNY has sobered up by now
              JENNY:
     Can you please tell me what’s going on?
              TAXI MAN:
     I’m from N I 5, I’m protecting you, and someone dangerous was waiting for you at Tooley Street. I didn’t tell you then in case you drew attention to us; freaking out and stuff.
              JENNY:
     How do you know me, and am I safe now. How can I trust you?
              TAXI MAN:
     Jenny it’s me Lewis, you worked with us!
The man peels of a skin mast, showing his true identity
              JENNY:
     LEWIS! It’s you! But I haven’t worked with you lot for age’s
              TAXI MAN (LEWIS)
     I know, and yes you are safe now.

Cash and Careers finished double page spread