Wednesday, 17 November 2010

The script

There is not a lot of dialogue in the title opening sequence. There is more action and music used. Here is the dialogue that will be used in the sequence:


The phone rings as Stacey is walking down the street after leaving the house. It is a quiet but an embarrassing ring tone. She answers the phone;
Stacey: “Hello, It’s me, I am on my way to the train station I won’t be long.”
She hangs up and then continues to walk down the street.

Wednesday, 10 November 2010

The perfect older viewer

This is Damien with his wife and son. He is the perfect example of an older viewer that would enjoy this film with his family. They enjoy catching up for dinner and a movie and admit this film would be great.

A perfect viewer

This is Stacey, she is eighteen years old and this is her idea of a great film to watch at the cinema with her friends or on a night in with her boyfriend. She is looking forward to watching the film.

Monday, 8 November 2010

Storyboard

The plot

The plot to our opening title sequence is about a psychotic man who stalks his victims at an underground train station and then takes them back to a basement to torture them. However his next victim is different as there are many people looking for him and they will not rest until they find him.

A group meeting 2

In another group meeting we decided that the rating of our film will be 18 and over and targeted at both men and women.
The production company for our film will be Stillking as they are big producers of thriller and action films.
Some of the smaller details that will be included in our opening sequence are:
Music by Freeplay
Costume director Anna Beynon
Edited by Shane Harris
Production design Reece Dalley
Director of Photography James Con
Starring: Peter Soar
             Stacey Fahy
             Jon Law
Presented by Torpedo pirates
An Olivia entertainment production
In association with Tire Harmony
Created by Bob Jones

A group meeting

In one of our group meetings we decided the storyline for our film of our opening title sequence. The film is about a psychotic man who stalks his victims at an underground subway station and takes them to a basement at the school where he works as a caretaker. When he is stalking this particular victim he is with his friend who makes it his mission to find his friend as memoires of the kidnapping haunt him. The question is will this friend find him in time before the killer can finish his work?

We also decided the title of our film which is Fifth Avenue as it fits well with the storyline and leaves open many possibilities.

The location of the underground station scenes will be filmed late at night at Fifth Avenue underground. The exterior shots of where the basement is will be filmed at Greenwich college round where there is a dark exterior hallway with a door that looks like it goes down to a basement. The basement scenes will actually be filmed at a house that has a basement.

Costume that they will be wearing will be smart/casual clothing as the characters are out in the evening returning home after a party. The killer will be wearing work clothes e.g. overalls and the make-up will be very pale make up to make him look creepy and ill.

The lighting in the sequence will be quite dark as it is in the evening and filming in dark places with shadows. This follows conventions of a thriller film, having “shadowy” rooms.