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 A Wife's Tale.

To come up with the idea of "A Wife's Tale" we used the genre fantasy and aimed it at under 10's. The problem with these two put together was that there wasn't much originality about it. To stop this we specifically focused on making the fantasy film historic. The reason for this was because this was something that hadn't really been done before in the way we where planning for this. This would therefore make the film have a better appeal to not only children but to the parents as well.
Making this film have an appeal was our main films. Historically history films are not that good and do not get very good ratings. Because of this we made sure that we picked a high quality class and gave it a fun exciting story line that would appeal to kids and the cast would also appeal to parents.
The plot of the film was two young children are not learning doing well in their history class, because of this they have been given an old textbook to revise from. This text book is magical and takes them back to Tudor times where they discover Henry VIII had an extra wife that know one knew about. Because of this story line the title had to be chosen well so it didn't give to much away but still linked to the film. This is why the title "A wife's tale" was chosen. The reason it was chosen was because a wife's tale is an old saying so loosely ties in with the historic genre but it also links with the film because the film is about an extra wife. Because of this we felt that the title worked well.