Thursday, 19 November 2009

The Chosen Sequence

The sequence we have chosen to shoot is Storm's idea. Overall as a class we decided that it would be the one of the best ideas for a thiller/horror and we were put into groups according to who is good at what. For example we needed someone with good organisation for a producer, someone good at drawing for the main storyboard artist, someone who is good at sending off directions for the director and someone who is good at editing for the primary editor. i have been chosen as a producer as i am fairly organised and feel that i would play this role well. However we will all help out eachother for the different tasks and work well as a group to make the thiller/horror sequence as best as we can.

the sequence starts with a car driving up a drive, to a house at night. A man gets out, looks around, knocks on the front door of the house, hears a humming noise and lighting flash past the door and hurries back in the car. He drives back down the drive and, all of a sudden, he stops as there is a masked child in the middle of the road. The guy then has flashbacks of a cellar, with marks being stiched to childrens’ faces. This child then walks slowly to car and the driver tries to reverse and get away but, to his dismay, three other children start to appear. Eventually he drives off and you see in the rear view mirror the child in the back seat. Immediately after this, there is a blackout, leaving the audience with a sense of unease and the title will appear.


What the group will need:

A Man to play the primary male character (Tom Mison)

4 children (Alabama, Raffety and Ashley Jackson's two girls)

Exterior of House (Peaslake or Leith Hill)

Interior of Cellar (Ewhurst)

Car

Needle, Thread, Buttons, Material for Patchwork

Mask or potato sacks

Shabby clothes or old dress for children.

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