Idea 1
Two students that both skate. One focuses on improving in skateboarding and starts to succeed. Whereas the other is less eager and takes bad choices, like drugs or failing in school.
Idea 2
Again, both skate. One focuses on staying up in school, staying morally right, and improving his skateboarding skills. The other refuses to focus on school work, takes a chilled out approach to skateboarding and makes bad mistakes along the way.
Both can show an arguement between the two characters where the scene intesifies and uses close up camera shots. Also, both can focus on different choices each person makes. E.G. Showing time pass by on a clock to represent the time and effort put in on school work for one character, or the other person leaving it on his desk or in a bin.
The Every Day Life - Following someone through a day in their life.
Idea 1
A young Boy (aged 16/17) and records his everyday activities, the people he comes across, the things he sees on a daily bassis.
Idea 2
Following a young boy who hasn't got a family or friends to support him, and has to support himself. You can see how he manages to survive a day and the troubles he has to overcome. Main point of this idea is sympathy for the character.
Could use point of view shots so the viewer thinks they are seeing the events from his point of view, instead of just following the character.
Narration from the character could be recorded and played over the top of the video. This could be used to make it surreal how scarred the character is or see his point fo view of things compared to what you would see. However, Sound equipment is to be considered for this.
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