After doing the initial research, I have come up with a few ideas for the plot, camerawork and editing of my production. The ideas that I have got have all been thought of with our textual analysis in thought, as they helped us come up with these ideas.
Our initial idea for the plot of our production is something that would work with an action/horror hybrid as the genre, so we are aiming to produce a horror film opening, but with some aspects of action in there. The plot idea we have is to start off with the protagonist tied to a chair, which is in a dark room, with only a light on him. We wanted the light to either be a spotlight or light from a television screen, as part of the opening is the protagonist being forced to watch a news report that talks about the murderer, which would give the audience an insight to the back story of the film. The protagonist is then going to manage to slowly move backwards to a counter in the corner of the room, with various torture instruments on it. The protagonist will then pick up a knife and cut slowly cut himself free and escape from the antagonist.
Some of the shots we want to do will be easy to pull off with the sort of technology we have access to. We will mostly keep the camera fixed to one point, but it can pan and tilt for different shots. Our establishing shot will be a shot along the floor, looking at the protagonist in the chair, looking lifeless, as the camera slowly moves into the room. We can also use a GoPro to get any POV shots if we would want any. POV shots are good to use as they show what the character can see. We also want to do an over the shoulder shot of the protagonist looking at the TV as it plays the news report. The camera that I will use for the rest of the footage will either be a camcorder or a camera.
For our production, we do not want to make it like a normal and generic horror film, with monsters and other things, with a weak and vulnerable female in it, and the action genre conventions help us slip away from that, as it allows us to have a stronger and more defensive protagonist that will not easily be killed
This iteration of the progress report was written by Tom Chambers:
Click here to go to his blog
This iteration of the progress report was written by Tom Chambers:
Click here to go to his blog


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