Wednesday, 16 February 2011

More clips..

These unedited clips include me practicing the tracking shot around the back of the actresses head. It was difficult to do it effectively without catching a glimpse of myself in the mirror but eventually I managed to get the shot I wanted.

Raw Clips from filming

These are some of the raw, unedited clips from filming. 


Sunday, 13 February 2011

Props;

I have had to create two props for my opening scene:


  • A letter from 'Southgate Sixthform'.



  • A birthday card from Emma's old "best friend" George, which will later be revealed to have been written by Emma's mother. The card is ripped up to intrigue the audience, they can question why it has been torn and ripped in two.




The Settings.

My opening scene will take place in:

  • Emma's bedroom
  • Her bathroom
  • Hallway of her house
  • Dining room
  • The roads she walk on the way to Sixth Form
  • The Heath she walks through
Here are some pictures of the Settings:




I placed some of my old things in the room that I used to have as a child. Again, I did this to emphasize her naïvety and child like life. For example, I placed the toy horse next to the mirror, as seen in the picture above. Also, I placed this poster (picture below) as it is child-like and fits in with Emma's social problems and also contains significance in that she cannot get rid of Jane, she seems to want to prove that "A Friend is Forever". Also, I have a couple of mirrors in my bedroom and I am going to experiment with possibly inserting a few subtle reflections of Jane in the background of a few shots to enhance the sense of a supernatural force hidden behind the ordinary exterior.





Wednesday, 9 February 2011

My Storyboard:




Overview of my opening sequence;

I want the following sequence of events to happen in the opening of my film:

  • Emma, nervously, getting ready for her first day at her new Sixth Form.
  • Emma's mother giving her her medication- Emma believing they are for her "weak immune system" when in fact they are to stop her hallucinations.
  • Emma looking at a birthday card sent to her by her old (imaginary) best friend George. It will be later revealed in the plot that she unknowingly wrote it herself.
  • Emma seeing Jane for the first time.
My plan is for these events to intrigue the audience and build a foundation so that throughout the plot secrets of her medication, her old best-friend and new best-friend can be revealed to the audience.

Meeting the Audience's Expectations.

A few months ago I conducted a survey to find out what the target audience expects from a thriller.
To see the results please click here.

My protagonist is female, as suggested by the audience.
Also, I learnt from my survey that the audience expect an unhappy, cliff-hanger ending and the ending to my plot is a cliff hanger (as it is unclear whether Emma has truly let go of Jane) and it is unhappy in the fact that Emma has lost two of the closest, and only, friends she's ever had.
The plot includes many Red Herrings, which are the clues to George's and Jane's real existence that prove to be false.
Death plays a part in the film in that Emma takes an overdose after she believes she has murdered Jane- this affects the protagonists mental state greatly.