We have devised a basic Storyline in which we will use when filming to guarantee that everything we have planned will be used during filming. In order to achieve a successful opening to a thriller we must be precise in what we want to include, and story lining will help us meet this priority.
Intro
Camera zooms out along a forest path revealing a line of trees. Each tree has a different student name appear from behind it.
The Chase Scene
To begin with, the vulnerable character runs in front of the camera as a symbol of the chase starting.
Throughout this scene a number of different shots will be used to keep tension between characters and audience high. a key shot that we will incorporate will be a close-up of a shoe that hits the floor, that in slow motion will elevate leaves into the air.
At the end of the chase, the villain manages to catch the character being chased. the weapon of choice will then swing down at a POV shot of the character on the floor. This will mark the end of the scene and will quickly switch to the next scene in the house.
In The House
A person in relation to the dead character will suddenly jolt awake in fear of what they have just seen. The characters motion and a possible gasp will alert the audience that they are scared. a noise is heard from outside the bedroom window, and automatically the relative character approaches the window with caution.
A camera shot of it focussing in and out, to give an effect of the character trying to picture what he can see in the distance. a sting will be used when the character realises its a dead body. at which point the camera will be fully focussed to emphasise this point.
Furthermore, the scene will end up with the villains face in the window, which comes with a sting. The title of the film will appear, marking the end of our intro to a thriller. A police radio call will be played over the background, stating a crime has occurred which will intise the audience to watch on.
James Kinsella-Brown
Intro
Camera zooms out along a forest path revealing a line of trees. Each tree has a different student name appear from behind it.
The Chase Scene
To begin with, the vulnerable character runs in front of the camera as a symbol of the chase starting.
Throughout this scene a number of different shots will be used to keep tension between characters and audience high. a key shot that we will incorporate will be a close-up of a shoe that hits the floor, that in slow motion will elevate leaves into the air.
At the end of the chase, the villain manages to catch the character being chased. the weapon of choice will then swing down at a POV shot of the character on the floor. This will mark the end of the scene and will quickly switch to the next scene in the house.
In The House
A person in relation to the dead character will suddenly jolt awake in fear of what they have just seen. The characters motion and a possible gasp will alert the audience that they are scared. a noise is heard from outside the bedroom window, and automatically the relative character approaches the window with caution.
A camera shot of it focussing in and out, to give an effect of the character trying to picture what he can see in the distance. a sting will be used when the character realises its a dead body. at which point the camera will be fully focussed to emphasise this point.
Furthermore, the scene will end up with the villains face in the window, which comes with a sting. The title of the film will appear, marking the end of our intro to a thriller. A police radio call will be played over the background, stating a crime has occurred which will intise the audience to watch on.
James Kinsella-Brown
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