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There are two scenes, both set in different 
locations in a school. 
Filming locations: 
Haverstock School/P.E corridor 
Playground
 180 degree rule 
 Shot reverse shot 
 Conversation and walking into a room and sitting 
down 
 Parallel editing 
 Graphic match 
 Consideration of framing – range of shot types 
 Range of angles 
 Consideration of lighting 
 Consideration of mise en scene – costumes, 
gestures, expressions, setting 
 Enigma codes and action codes
To resolve an issue which has risen 
between the friends. The next scene the 
girls discuss the incident which occurred 
with Nadra and Nahida.
Nadra-16= Aggressive, anger issues, not 
afraid to speak her mind. 
Nahida-16= Doesn’t take things seriously, 
quirky, naïve. 
Ness-16= Nahida’s best friend, protective 
over friends, the group leader. 
Izzy-16= Quiet, shy, friend of Nahida and 
Ness.
There will be two different conversations 
throughout the film. 
 First scene is a confrontation between 
Nahida and Nadra, involving stuff that have 
been said by Nahida about Nadra. 
Second scene is the next day, where 
Nahida tells her friends what happened 
between her and Nadra.
 (Scene 1)- Nadra is dressed in a leather 
jacket over a grey hoodie which connotes that 
she doesn’t care about her appearance. She 
avoids wearing colourful clothes which also 
shows that she doesn’t like to attract attention 
to herself. 
 Nahida is dressed in a more 
sophisticated/formal outfit with a white blouse 
and blazer with a large statement necklace 
that portrays to the audience the idea that she 
is more put together and cares what people 
think of her and her appearance, she wants to 
fit in with the rest.
(Scene 2)- Nahida is dressed more laid 
back with black trousers and a checked 
crop top. Although she has made less of 
an effort, she still manages to look chic. 
Ness and Izzy are also dressed in ordinary 
everyday clothes, similar to their peers, as 
they too have a desire to fit in with the rest 
and be loved.
 (Scene 1) Shot 1- Medium long shot behind 
Nadra. Shot 1 of the match on action as she 
pushes the double doors open. 
 Shot 2- Medium long shot of nadra walking 
through a door- for a match on action. You 
hear the door hit the wall. 
Shot 3 – Was a two shot including Nadra and 
Nahida about to begin their discussion, then 
there's a noddy shot of the two. Digetic sound 
is heard in the background of people moving 
about in the building.
 (Scene 2) Shot 1-Nahida walks through door you can see her 
walking right past the camera, you can hear a slight 
background noise, you can also hear her footsteps getting 
louder. 
 Next you see just Nahida’s back to camera having a 
conversations. 
 Then changes to an over the shoulder shot to nahidah 
 Shot reverse shot of nahidah and friend. You hear the digetic 
sound of their conversation. 
 Switches to a long shot with all three character in the one 
shot. 
 Shot changes to a different angle of a long shot. 
 The last shot is of the girls walking away it is filmed from the 
back, therefore making it a shot of them from behind.
The lighting throughout out P task was 
natural lighting. We took advantage of the 
fact that it was light outside to shoot some 
scenes there. 
There is also some artificial lighting used in 
the first scene as the girls are in a school 
corridor, which is lit by normal LED lights.
 Footsteps can be heard in the second scene 
as Nahida approaches her friends. 
 Digetic sound is used as Nahida’s friends are 
having a conversation as she is heading 
towards them. 
 Digetic sound is also used in the first scene 
whilst Nahida and Nadra are talking. The 
sound is of people moving around the 
building, this makes the audience feel and 
relate to the atmosphere as it feels like an 
everyday normal setting.
Nadra walks through the door. 
Why is Nadra so angry? 
Where is Nadra going? 
What did Nahida say about Nadra? 
Nadra barging Nahida on the shoulder. 
Who are those girls? 
Where are they going?

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Preliminary task.pptx plan number 2 nadra and agnesa

  • 1.
  • 2. There are two scenes, both set in different locations in a school. Filming locations: Haverstock School/P.E corridor Playground
  • 3.  180 degree rule  Shot reverse shot  Conversation and walking into a room and sitting down  Parallel editing  Graphic match  Consideration of framing – range of shot types  Range of angles  Consideration of lighting  Consideration of mise en scene – costumes, gestures, expressions, setting  Enigma codes and action codes
  • 4. To resolve an issue which has risen between the friends. The next scene the girls discuss the incident which occurred with Nadra and Nahida.
  • 5. Nadra-16= Aggressive, anger issues, not afraid to speak her mind. Nahida-16= Doesn’t take things seriously, quirky, naïve. Ness-16= Nahida’s best friend, protective over friends, the group leader. Izzy-16= Quiet, shy, friend of Nahida and Ness.
  • 6. There will be two different conversations throughout the film.  First scene is a confrontation between Nahida and Nadra, involving stuff that have been said by Nahida about Nadra. Second scene is the next day, where Nahida tells her friends what happened between her and Nadra.
  • 7.  (Scene 1)- Nadra is dressed in a leather jacket over a grey hoodie which connotes that she doesn’t care about her appearance. She avoids wearing colourful clothes which also shows that she doesn’t like to attract attention to herself.  Nahida is dressed in a more sophisticated/formal outfit with a white blouse and blazer with a large statement necklace that portrays to the audience the idea that she is more put together and cares what people think of her and her appearance, she wants to fit in with the rest.
  • 8. (Scene 2)- Nahida is dressed more laid back with black trousers and a checked crop top. Although she has made less of an effort, she still manages to look chic. Ness and Izzy are also dressed in ordinary everyday clothes, similar to their peers, as they too have a desire to fit in with the rest and be loved.
  • 9.  (Scene 1) Shot 1- Medium long shot behind Nadra. Shot 1 of the match on action as she pushes the double doors open.  Shot 2- Medium long shot of nadra walking through a door- for a match on action. You hear the door hit the wall. Shot 3 – Was a two shot including Nadra and Nahida about to begin their discussion, then there's a noddy shot of the two. Digetic sound is heard in the background of people moving about in the building.
  • 10.  (Scene 2) Shot 1-Nahida walks through door you can see her walking right past the camera, you can hear a slight background noise, you can also hear her footsteps getting louder.  Next you see just Nahida’s back to camera having a conversations.  Then changes to an over the shoulder shot to nahidah  Shot reverse shot of nahidah and friend. You hear the digetic sound of their conversation.  Switches to a long shot with all three character in the one shot.  Shot changes to a different angle of a long shot.  The last shot is of the girls walking away it is filmed from the back, therefore making it a shot of them from behind.
  • 11. The lighting throughout out P task was natural lighting. We took advantage of the fact that it was light outside to shoot some scenes there. There is also some artificial lighting used in the first scene as the girls are in a school corridor, which is lit by normal LED lights.
  • 12.  Footsteps can be heard in the second scene as Nahida approaches her friends.  Digetic sound is used as Nahida’s friends are having a conversation as she is heading towards them.  Digetic sound is also used in the first scene whilst Nahida and Nadra are talking. The sound is of people moving around the building, this makes the audience feel and relate to the atmosphere as it feels like an everyday normal setting.
  • 13. Nadra walks through the door. Why is Nadra so angry? Where is Nadra going? What did Nahida say about Nadra? Nadra barging Nahida on the shoulder. Who are those girls? Where are they going?