Thursday, 14 April 2011





Ideas for our opening sequence
Production Schedule


Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Monday

Equipment and Props list
Audience Research
Filming the Final Piece
Editing
Evaluation
Tuesday
Script and Shot list

Actor and Actress Hunting
Filming the Final Piece
Editing

Wednesday
Risk Assessment

Filming the Final Piece
Evaluation
Evaluation
Thursday
Location Hunting
Filming the Final Piece
Editing
Evaluation
Evaluation
Thursday
Audience Research
Filming the Final Piece
Editing
Evaluation
Evaluation
Idea One
A young woman, who seems to be very vulnerable, angry and depressed, never exactly knowing why and showing how she slowly starts to lose her mind slowly throughout the sequence, towards the end the of the sequence she kills herself by drowning herself in her bathtub.
Idea Two
A woman being followed while she was on her way to work late night by unknown character, he follows her around her work building and as soon as she is about to go in her office she gets dragged into a toilets by the stalker and murders her.
Idea Three
A Man gets woken up in the middle of the night by a loud noise coming from his closet, but when he gets up to open, no one or nothing seems to be in there. He goes to the bathroom to wash his face and as soon as he turns around an unknown character is standing in front of him with a knife and locks the bathroom door.
Idea Four
Starts off with a chase scene, a woman being chased in middle of a road in early morning, she gets in her car and sees that her patrol has finished. She gets out of her car and sees a man on the other side of the street, she runs towards him for help, when she gets to him he looks at her and says ’You’re on your own from here’. She turns around and sees the person chasing her is waiting for her with metal pole in his right hand.
Idea Five
A man wakes up in the morning and gets himself ready for the day; he goes to a woman’s house and attacks her. He chases her upstairs to her bathroom and kills her in her bathtub with his knife.      


The Treatment for our Opening Sequence
Our group, me and Natacha have chosen our opening sequence about horrific murder. The opening sequence is going to be about a man who seems to be normal just like every other person. In the opening sequence at start we will present as someone who suffers from OCD, we will show this do this showing how he keeps his clothes tidy by ironing them, how he keeps everything on the breakfast table straight and neat, and how he does everything in order.  From opening sequence right till the end we will not show the murders face because this way the extract will build up enigma, tension and suspense towards the target audience, which what we are aiming for. We will show who he gets ready and goes on the killing strike for the second character. The second character is going to be a female, we chose for a female victim simply because it fits in well with the codes and conventions of a thriller, as in most thriller and horror films woman are presented as being weak and defenseless. When he approaches his victim’s door and she opens it, he straight attacks her by pushing her out the way and closing the door. She tries to run for her life upstairs, while running up the stairs the murder tries to pull her down from her feet but she just seems to get away from him. She runs towards the closest room to her which is the bathroom, she locks the bathroom door but the murder was just too strong and powerful and breaks the door open. The murder takes out his knife, goes inside the bathroom and shuts the bathroom. He then kills, puts her in the bathtub and leave the water running.         

Shot Lists

- High angle
-Low angle
-Point of View
-Close Up
-Extrem Close Up
-Long Shot
-Panning
-Cross Cutting


Script of my Opening Sequence


INT. INSIDE THE HOUSE – MORNING
MAN wakes up from bed.  

INT. INSIDE THE HOUSE – MORNING
The MAN starts to iron his clothes in his bed room
The name of the editor comes up at the bottom of the screen.

INT. INSIDE THE HOUSE – MORNING
The MAN sitting down on the table, preparing his breakfast and keeping everything tidy

INT. INSIDE THE HOUSE – MORNING   
A close up shot of the MAN eating his breakfast (Toast)


EXT. OUTSIDE THE SECOND CHARACTERS HOUSE – AFTERNOON
The MAN knocks on the woman’s house door and waits

INT. INSIDE THE SECOND CHARACTERS HOUSE – AFTERNOON
The Man pushes the woman inside her house and tries to attack her.

INT INSIDE THE SECOND CHARACTERS HOUSE – AFTERNOON
The WOMAN runs upstairs while MAN chases the woman up the stairs and tries to pull her down by grabbing her feet while running upstairs.

INT. INSIDE THE SECOND CHARCTERS HOUSE – AFTERNOON
The WOMAN runes in the bathroom and lock the door. The MAN follows her and tries to break the bathroom door down.

INT. INSIDE THE SECOND CHARACTERS HOUSE – AFTERNOON
The MAN breaks the bathroom door, walks towards the WOMAN with his knife and shuts the door.

INT. INSIDE THE BATHROOM – AFTERNOON
The WOMAN lying down in the bathtub dead with the water still running.







EVALUATION

In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
In my opening sequence I have decided to title it ‘The Sinner’. I have chosen this simply because the word ‘Sinner’ gives the impression of someone who commits sins, which is not acceptable religion and also in some societies. In the location I have decided to set my opening sequence in is based in two different locations, the first one is in the murders house and the second one is in the victims house. I choose to film it all indoor because the film gives the feel of a tight, dark and no escape route to the outside world. The costumes and props I used was very simply but very effective, I used a normal all black outfit and a knife for the murder purely because it gave the audience a sense of no information of identity of the character and also dangerous as he holds the knife while chasing his victims. For the second character the victim, for her used a bathing robe which indicted her as being vulnerable and having nothing to defend herself from the murder. This was successful as it gets the audience in the mood and builds up suspense throughout the extract. I used different forms of camera work from low a angle, point of view, long shot, high angle etc. At one point of the extract when the victim was being chased up the stairs I used  high angel, I used this because it presented her as being weak and defenseless which for the audience was clear to see and understand who was antagonist . Later on in the sequence I used a completely opposite shot which was a medium shot of the murders body while he was holding a knife, this showed that the he has the power and control over her and the situation, this also gave the clear message of who is the protagonist. The title font and style were two different kinds, for the title of the film I used a big thick red font which presented the idea of blood and murder and for the rest of the font I used the colour of red again but smaller, with curved up style and each letter came up at a time. The letter coming one at a time gives the feel of continuity which gets the audience thinking and giving them the sense of what might happen later on in the film. The storyline is quite straightforward, a man who has OCD, who wakes up early morning has his breakfast and then goes on to kill a woman at her own home for no given reason. The opening sequence sets this up quite clearly as we see very move of the killer from the moment he wakes up to the moment he kills his victim. The genre is a thriller, the opening sequence suggests this through different aspects, and one of them is the sound. The music starts off with a low pitch sound and as the sequence progresses the music slowly keeps on getting faster and louder. The chasing scene, with the props, lighting and the customs also helps to show that it fits in a thriller film. The character (murder) is introduced in a unique way, he is introduced as a normal person in beginning and as the sequence carries on we see that there is more to him rather than just an ordinary man, but also throughout the extract I don’t show his face purely because this get s the audience interested of who he is and build up suspense in the atmosphere.  The second character (the victim) is introduced as fragile as she seems to be hopeless and desperate to struggle for her life.  

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