Horror Movie Concept
When working with Nick Wells and Zach Burden we decided between the three of us our first idea of a trailer and it is as follows.
Set in deep, dense forestation, our horror movie concept includes four teenagers (2 boys and 2 girls), all who venture out to a mythically haunted area of East Anglia, looking to disturb the unknown and have a bit of fun. On their trek into the forest they come across numerous markings on trees and hanging religious symbols all signs of a mass marked perimeter.
Their decision to go on this trip (lead by one powering individual who seems to have a single minority vote) all comes from the discovery of a book, full of myths and legends as they flick through until they come to one page stating ‘the east Anglia terror of 1865’, they giggle yet one member of the group has heard of this myth and says ‘my grandfather is always telling me about it ever since I was a child’. Still not sure whether they believe the myth or not, they plan their weekend away.
All lying to their parents, saying there staying round each other’s; away they go in their two cars towards Thetford forest, following an unregistered map. After hours into the forest, believed to be lost, they ask a dog walker if he/she knows of this myth, he/she replies ‘go home, go away, you shouldn’t be here, nobody should’. Soon later they find the area, spooked out a bit; they go in for a closer look into the dense area.
With a handheld camera ready to capture ‘the haunted’, there now up against something they couldn’t ever imagined. The film is not filmed with a handheld camera; the camera will be from the audiences 3rd person prospective. Although within the footage the teenagers will be seen filming their own ‘homemade footage’.
Portfolio Sections
- A. Final Product: main product (1)
- B. Final Product: ancillary texts (3)
- C. Evaluation Question 1 (1)
- C. Evaluation Question 2 (1)
- C. Evaluation Question 3 (1)
- C. Evaluation Question 4 (1)
- D. Appendix 1: research for main product (7)
- E. Appendix 2: pre-production planning for main product (6)
- F. Appendix 3: research and pre-production planning for ancillary texts (5)
Tuesday, 23 November 2010
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Your blog is coming along Sonny - though it is not very visual at present. Can you find a way to break up all the text into something more manageable for the medium?
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