Wednesday 20 May 2009

The Big Finale

As their is no longer crit presentation for this project, I thought the best option for everyone to get the full pitch that I aimed to deliver would be through my blog.








For my Transcription I choose to create a court room drama of the fairy tale Jack and the Beanstalk. The idea came from the reading two versions of the story, which appear to give to side to the story. In the first version of the fairy tale see's Jack as a thief, a boy living in poverty, who stole the Goose and Harp from the Giant. The second version of the fairy tale see's Jack as a Hero rescuing the Goose after she called out to him.


















The fairy described in shots 1 and 9 are seen by its trail of pixie dust. The fairy will be the driving force which opens the door in the opening scene. The characters within the scene will only move and fidget a little, they are on trial so they shouldn't move to much. Within this piece i believe it is important to incorporate other fairy tale characters in the court room to unite all fairy tales as there own complete kingdom.





















Judge : the Judge is the character of the Wicked Witch of the West.
Giant and Jack : from Jack and the Beanstalk
The Spoon : from the nursery rhyme Hey Diddle Diddle






















The Gingerbread Man : from the fairy tale The Gingerbread Man
The Dish : from the nursery rhyme Hey Diddle Diddle
Three Bears : are from the story of Goldie Locks and Three Bears
The Cow : from Jack and the Beanstalk





















The Fairy : as found in nearly all fairy tales, traditionally they are tiny creatures that leave trails of pixie/fairy dust behind them. The fairy, following tradition a fairy trailed by its dust opens the door to the court room at the start and divides the scene at the end.





















The adaptation of the united nations to the united fairy’s. The United Nations flag is the symbol of unity and common law for countries across the planet. The United Fairy’s flag is the symbol for the same thing for the fairy tale kingdom.

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