Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Preliminary Pitch



Preliminary Pitch

The Woman

Genre
Paranormal Horror
Location
T-Block, Howard School
Time
Late afternoon/early evening
Characters
Elijah – School Teacher
Lucy – Possessed woman
Plot
Elijah has been working late on this day. He leaves his room to go home and forgets his bag so returns to collect it – not knowing that the woman is waiting for him. Once he encounters the woman all he wants to do is escape from her and to get home, but she will not let him go easily, and wants him dead.
Key Camera angles + techniques used
·        Canted angle – to create an eerie and creepy effect.
·        Shot reverse shot – to show the relationship between the two characters.
·        Extreme close up – to show key features of our film, showing a paranormal sense.
·        Hand held effect – to create a more lifelike effect to a paranormal feel for the film. 
·        Deep music played quietly throughout – becomes louder when something is about to happen. 
·        180 degree rule - used to show an interaction between our two characters.
·        Match on action - to show a change in the scene, in our film we used the turn of the door handle.

Mise en scene
·        Chairs
·        Light switch
·        Door handle
·        Table
·        Bag




Group Roles

Barney Flood - I was the writer of the Pitch. However we all came together in completing it, bringing different and very good ideas together to create our result preliminary pitch. I then presented the majority of it to our class and helped answer questions along with Elijah and Zak once we had finished presenting.

Zak Jakubowski - I am the director so I had the sole idea of the film regarding the plot. Also I brainstormed ideas with the rest of group on what camera shots we could use for each scene in our preliminary film. My main role in the delivery of the pitch was to explain the plot. I also helped Barney and Elijah answer any questions that were asked by the audience we were pitching to.

Elijah Potter - I contributed by helping Barney with creating the plot by giving him ideas, i also gave my views about what would work well and what wouldn't. During the time our plot was being presented, i answered some questions, allowing the audiences to gain more of an understanding.



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