Monday, 25 November 2013

Main Task Pitch


Main Task Pitch
Title
Genre: Action  
Location:  Actors house
Time: daytime
Characters:  main character, therapist
Audience:  15+
Plot: The film is going to be about a boy who has just come out of recovery from an accident. The boy is a millionaire and people were after him for his money, but because of his car crash he cannot remember what happened or his past life. The boy has dreams about his past life but he doesn't know it is his past life he just thinks they’re dreams so he goes to therapy. 
The scene begins with a match on action, this will be when the therapist rings on the doorbell, we will show her hand on the doorbell, opening the door, and then the next shot of her walking through the door. The shot of her walking through the door will be shot from over the shoulder of the boy.  We then will have a close up of the therapist closing the door. While she is walking towards her seat the camera will pan around to follow her.  The next shot will be a two person shot to show both the boy and the therapist. Then while they are talking we will use a mixture of shot reverse shot, close up shots and two person shot. While he is talking about one of his dreams, he will have flashbacks of them. These flashbacks will be in black and white to show that they are flashbacks.
Camerawork- The shots we are going to use are;
Overhead shot
Close up of the door bell and door handle.
Establishing shot of the house
Two shot when the main character and the therapist are sitting down.
Shot reverse shot when they are talking about his dreams. 
Sound: Non diegetic: copy right free music, in the beginning of the film when the scene starts with the credits.
Diegetic/dialogue- when the characters are talking about his dream and the sounds in the dream, also the doorbell.  
Mes en scene: sofa, chairs, glass of water and other common things you would find in a living room.


Roles
We all contributed to writing the pitch, but, Amy Cass typed it and uploaded it to the blog. 

No comments:

Post a Comment