Monday, February 22, 2010

Attitudes Lab


STATIC.

Genre

GENRE:
COMEDY



N190 Spring 2010

2-23-2010

Target Audience and Attitudes



  • gender: Male/Female
  • age: 18+
  • interests: Movies, Music, Parties, Concerts
  • habits: Procrastination
  • other things they like to watch or read: Concerts or Comedy on youtube
  • what they do in their spare time: What spare time?
  • things they buy: CD's, iTunes, the whole Apple store, Starbucks
  • where they live: the City
  • income level: $0+
  • maximum education level: Any



After a long day at work Frank was relieved to finally go home and go to bed. When he arrived to his extravagant apartment building he was extremely frustrated to notice his neighbor was having a party next door. Although he was annoyed, he decided to wait it out because there was no way he would sleep with all of the static noise.

Around two in the morning, the noise died down and he was ready to hit the sheets. He pulled down the covers and slid into his warm bed. He was finally comfortable and started to drift off when all of the sudden, the fire alarm goes off. Everything he does will not get the blaring alarm to go off. He unplugs it, throws it across the room, stomps on it, but nothing will turn it off.

After multiple tries to get the alarm off, Frank gives up & throws the fire alarm out of the window. He gets back into bed and smiles. Frank can finally sleep peacefully now.


Monday, February 8, 2010

Character Obituary

*Changing story - not official.



Frank Smith died in New York City, New York on September 19th, 2012 after suffering shock from tragically getting struck by lightning.

Frank was born on March 5th, 1974 in London, England. The only son of Henry and Kate Smith, Frank worked for Apple Music Services in New York City. He became publicly known for his latest advances in music and production. One of his latest productions titled "Bump, Bump, Bump" performed by B2K. Frank, although always stressed, was known for always putting a smile on peoples faces.

Frank is survived by his Mother Kate Smith and his Father Henry Smith. There will be an open ceremony held for Frank this Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. EST. at the South Memorial Hall in New York City, NY. Please send any contributions to the South Memorial Hall.