Production Treatment Of Main Task:
V1 Group 4 2011 - Billy Greenall, Nikki-Leigh Rogers, Ruben Milner-Edwards and Kiera Molloy.
The Opening of a Short Film:
The Reprobate (Horror) (2011)
Duration:
Approximately 2 Minutes
Audience:
Our opening to this short film will target the young adult group, which mainly concerns those aged 18 - 30 years old of both genders. However, the blood and gore could suggest the males would prefer this movie, but the stronger-stomached females may also enjoy this. The psychologicaly of this film means it could prove to be too horrific for the younger generation, with scenes of a distressing nature included. The cinematic effects could lead the older generation (30+) to see the film as unrealistic and silly, leaving the young adults to use their imagination and get the best values out of this film.
Resume:
A woman stumbles violently down an empty hospital corridor. The screen flashes and another woman appears in a strange and creepy fashion,the audience later find out that this woman is a killer. The plot is non-linear, and the opening is also the ending to the film. The film is about how the first woman found herself in this particular state - she became possessed by a demon. The killer is the one who murdered the now-demon woman, and the story is about how this happened and the events which unfold.
Suggested Elements:
Performance: Woman stumbling down hospital corridor with lights flashing. Another woman looking odd, sick and possessed in the darkness.
Costumes: Both women will be in freaky and theatrical outfits. The woman in the hospital should be in garments typical of a hospital, while the killer must dress in clothes which a killer would dress in, looking dark and not at all revealing.
Props:
Key Locations: Withington General Hospital.
Title/Opening Credits: Flashing and fading into the opening sequence in the hospital.
Recording Days:
Tuesday 15th March 2011 (Production)
Thursday 17th March 2011 (Production)
Tuesday 22nd 29th March 2011 (Post Production)
Thursday 5th April - 29th April 2011 (Editing)
These are only approximate dates.
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