Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Idea

When we all met up to discuss ideas, we came up with the idea of a psychological drama as this is a genre that would allow us to experiment with various camera angles and techniques. We created the idea of a female lead that worked in an office style occupation and ended up becoming the latest victim of a kidnapper/killer who also works for the same company. The idea begins with the girl having a conversation with someone about how another female colleague hasn't turned up to work for a while and the kidnapper is seen in the background of the frame who happens to be listening into the conversation subtly.

Then, we decided there should be a scene where something begins the dramatic turn of events such as the female lead being offered a lift home with the kidnapper which then becomes the scene iwth the disequilibrium. Something dramatic happens in the scene and we had the idea of the kidnapper beign silent throughout the car journey to create a sense of awkward tension and eventually knocks out the female lead.

The location will then change to Grindleford as the female lead wakes up from her unconscious state and they are no where to be seen at first. Eventually the kidnapper will come face to face with the female and as she tries to escape she trips over and we hear her scream as an establishign shot of some trees is shown. This is to cause shock and a sense of mystery from the audience as they can't see the character or what has happened to her. In the penultimate scene we see the female's feet hanging/swinging slightly to signify her death presumably caused by the male.

Finally, the final scene features another colleague discussing the female lead's disappearance with another employee and the kidnapper is yet again seen listening into the conversation. However, the audience now are aware of his actions and are led to wonder if he will repeat them again.

We have tried to come up with a number of names for the characters and our female lead will be called Jess.

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