The brief we were working towards was to create a 2 minute opening sequence for British audience aged between 16-24 year olds for Film 4. The film had to keep up to their standard of films and portraying Britain how it really is. We had to use the right type of genre, themes and situations for the target audience to be met such as having current issues that are in Britain in present time. These themes would be the drug use in teenagers and how it has affected their life along with alcohol, violence, sex and poverty. As it had to be aimed towards the target audience age, the film had to appeal to them and have character which the audience can relate too which is what we did as we had a teen age boy in that age range as the main character, who gets into trouble. Many people would be able to relate to this as they could have been in the same situation.
In the opening sequence we show Jay the main character walking into a basement where he has never been before to deliver a parcel. In that parcel there were drugs but he is unaware of that until he is caught by the police officer. The title 'Framed' connotes that someone will be framed which is what the film is about. This title is shown as soon as Jay gets arrested.
The title connoted the themes of real life situations as its about being framed. It shows the betrayal between people which is what British life is like. From the meaning of someone being framed the other themes that would come to mind would be violence and drugs and they are really common in this era and teenagers get in trouble from this.
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