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DetailsOriginal Format: HD Quicktime Colour: Colour Sound: Sound Duration: 2 mins 26 secs
Subject: EDUCATION ENTERTAINMENT / LEISURE
Summary This film is made by Media Studies pupils at Newman School, which is a special school for pupils with physical disabilities and medical conditions based in Rotherham. This film is a spoof of a TV commercial where different parts of the car are used to make a variety of sounds in sync with a music track.
Description
This film is made by Media Studies pupils at Newman School, which is a special school for pupils with physical disabilities and medical conditions based in Rotherham. This film is a spoof of a TV commercial where different parts of the car are used to make a variety of sounds in sync with a music track.
The film opens in a music studio; a producer sits at the decks while a folk band, with a wide array of instruments, plays in a large booth.
Title - Play your cars right! Newman school.
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This film is made by Media Studies pupils at Newman School, which is a special school for pupils with physical disabilities and medical conditions based in Rotherham. This film is a spoof of a TV commercial where different parts of the car are used to make a variety of sounds in sync with a music track.
The film opens in a music studio; a producer sits at the decks while a folk band, with a wide array of instruments, plays in a large booth.
Title - Play your cars right! Newman school.
A shot then captures a girl with Motor Neurone disease in a wheel chair using an electronic speech device to say, "We were so impressed by the following advert, we decided to create our own version". Although the advert mentioned is not shown, the following sequence is a possible comical reinterpretation of a 'Ford Focus' advert.
The following shots show pupils from Newman school using a car as instrument, while the song from the band in the studio forms the backing track. Sound effects added in post-production and highly stylised editing create an interesting effect, as pupils use the bonnet of the car as a drum and the seat belts as a bass guitar. The film ends with a different backing track and shots of the boys slamming the boot and hitting the car with sticks.
Title - Be careful where you park your car.