Roles and characters
Laura - Femme fetale 'Abigail'
Nathan Stannage - The lodger 'Scott'
(Undecided) - Boyfriend 'Jason'
Libby and Phoebe - Mainly filming
Libby's cat will appear in the scene in which 'Scott' enters the house and picks up the knife.
Other roles
Libby - taking pictures of the location
Brief plot
A lodger 'Scott' is living in a lodger house at the bottom of the garden and 'Abigail' a classy business lady lives in the house. What she is unaware of is that the lodger 'Scott' is in love with her and his jelously is soon to be taking over. One evening while she prepares a romantic dinner for her boyfriend, Scott plots his revenge. While she goes upstairs to take a shower Scott comes through the back door with a knife, he then makes his way up the stairs. Meanwhile Abigail's boyfriend is turning up for the dinner. Scott makes his way into the bathroom and we are unaware of what happens next, the opening ends with the boyfriend knocking continuously on the door aware that something is wrong.
Sunday, 6 December 2009
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A sound start to planning but to strengthen you need to do:
ReplyDelete1) Evaluate how your ideas are generic
2) Identify thriller texts or real criminal cases which have informed your ideas. This is vital.
You also need to sort out casting. Do not write "my dad" as one of the characters, put down full name.
You neexs to explain why you've cast certain people as characters.
Libby you are very behind with posting your planning onto your blog. You must get up to speed with posting your story board,and evaluation of costume choice, props stills of locations, soundtrack ideas, technical equipment required, shooting schedule, your responsibilities on the shoot.
ReplyDeleteYour planning is progressing but try to post all your evaluated planning onto your blog as soon as possible.
ReplyDeleteLibby you have only a few days to get the rest of your planning onto your blog, that is story board (scan in your original), sound track ideas etc.
ReplyDeleteYou can explain the revisions to your original plans to include the reasons for these revisions.
You could get good marks for your planning if you complete it.