Friday 10 February 2017

Scene


  • Look out of the widow
  • on telephone
  • at table
  • play cards
  • open door shooting
  • head on table & blood. 

Thursday 9 February 2017

Plot treatment. 

The plot of the film is that a man name John is awaiting the arrival of his wife Elizabeth so they can go out. She is late arriving so John stares out of the window and sees her exiting a car and kissing another man. \For revenge he acts normal to her face and changes plans of going out to stay in. Behind her back he makes a phone call for hitman in the form of his friend Jack. While he waits for him they have a game of cards ad a drink then through the open door Jack shoots her while she is on the sofa. The police arrive later at the crime scene but there are many plot twists as to who it could be due to Elizabeth having many rivals including her mum and her employment manager. This means their could be many people in the frame for murder but the audience know who it is. The rest of the story focuses on the lead to the arrest of Jack

Coursework Proposal

My Coursework proposals


You have decided to enter a competition being run by your local arts cinema, The Little Picturehouse. This cinema, which is part of a small chain of 12 independent arts cinemas across the country, shows a mixture of independent, foreign language and documentary films. The company prides itself on providing access to non-mainstream cinema and seeks to make independent cinema accessible to ever wider audience groups. The chain is running a national film-making competition and your local cinema will be hosting the regional finals. Entrants to the competition are required to make a short extract from a film they would like to make as well as materials for a promotional booklet.
Finalists from your local area will be entered into the national competition. The competition is open to young people and aims to encourage creativity and technical ambition.
The competition prize in the regional heats is access to equipment and technical support to enable you to complete a 30-minute narrative film for entry into the national competition. There is also a cash prize to help with production costs.
Entrants are asked to ensure that the content and themes of the films are within the BBFC's guidance for a 15 certificate.
All entrants to the competition must include a short written overview of the film they want to make, including its title and a brief description of the plot. This should include information on the genre of the film and the target audience.

For this i will be creating a noir style film in black and white with a voice over. My film will be the middle of the start where the murder is committed. This is my style of film as i am quite old fashioned when it comes to styles of programmes i watch. Noir films are typically black and white with usually a crime being committed and the rest of the film is to find out why or who dunnit. 

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