Thursday, 6 January 2011

Film - Detail.

We have decided to call our film, ....

Camera Work - Immy + Steph
Music composer - Daniel Robson-Carr
Actor 1 (Dies first) - Riding Gear.
Actor 2 (Friend) - Casual clothing.
Actor 3 (Killer) - Black gloves, dark jeans/trousers, black shoes.

Our film will open showing a blank screen with non-diegetic sound of the horse galloping.
There is shots from the horse galloping (close ups of hooves, face. High angle shots, low angle shots etc) to shots of a silent, calm river (long shots).
It will show a girl horse back riding in the middle of the countryside after school...She texts her friend saying 'I'm out with the house, meet me out back'

She will drop her bag and goes back to pick it up...
She bends down to pick it up, she hears something in the bushes, she figures it will just be some animals so she turns around and when she does, she get dragged into the bushes, however its deserted so nobody can hear her scream.

Her friend she text, walk straight down to the field where she normally goes, she ends up going out there shouting for her friend, and finds her bag she hears dripping behind her, turns around.
It cuts to a blank screen with a non-diegetic scream in the back ground.

The later plot for the rest of the film will be a bunch of teenagers renting out the cottage for the summer holidays and one by one they disappear...

Field being used.

House of Actor 1

Bridge close by








Type of horse we're using.

1 comment:

  1. You really need to focus in on how you are going to communicate the mood and style of the story. If it's a horror, how are you going to make sure this is clear. Also, shooting horse-riding is very challenging - you will need to give over a lot of time to getting this right. Why do your characters need to be on horses, out of interest? Does this link to the representation or the audience in some way? If so, you could do with making this clear. I would very much like to see some test footage so I can be satisfied that this will work.

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