Thriller Planning
Genre: Crime, Thriller
Locations: Alley way by St Stephens it’s very narrow and claustrophobic as well as that it also has a vanishing point. Another area is Norwich cathedral area; the roads are empty, very old English. Old Victorian cobble flooring, which what I’m looking for in my film. Plenty of good space as well, ideal for different camera angles etc.
Setting: Natural darkness, slightly wet on the floor to bring out a better thriller feel, clear sky so the moon is visible. Also quiet, deserted to give that feel that my character is alone, she has no one to run to, there’s no escape.
Characters: Tall, biggish man, big black baggy coat, shaved head to help give of the crime genre within the film. Slim woman typical red dress, red lipstick and pearl necklace, with short curly blond hair.
Props: Fake gun, accessories for clothing e.g. necklace, hats etc
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Minimal planning thus far.
ReplyDeleteYou need to post a synopsis of the action in your thriller opening, stills of your locations, costume, casting, characters etc.
You are behind here and what you've posted thus far re planning is not of GCSE let alone A Level standard. You can do better than this.
Peter you have yet to post story boards, shooting schedule, final choice of location, casting of actors, and further details of ideas of sound track onto your blog.
ReplyDeleteCould you please sort this out as soon as possible.
Planning remains incomplete though your synopsis is helpful. I'd advise you explain how your shoot went, how you cast your characters and which shots you think are the best.
ReplyDeleteGet all planning posted onto your blog within the next few days.