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• The storyline:
• Main character - A young woman ,Scarlet
• Troubled childhood
• Fairy tales have become her worst nightmare.
• The toys she used to play with seem to have a mind of their own.
Scarlet
What type of title sequence is it ?
What has influenced our movie?Durham County
• The first title sequence that had inspired our title sequence was Durham County.
• The use of their colour scheme –Black ,white ,red
• The fairytale Little Red Riding Hood
• The glimpses of disturbing imagery
• eerie sounds
• Replication of selected scenes such as :
• Blood drippings from the wall
• The use of a young child
American Horror Story Hotel
Representation• Stereotype of gender – victim is a
woman
• She challenges one stereotype by making others her victim.
• Stereotype of gender-Girl is seen to play with toys girls should play with.
Who is our primary target audience?
• 15+• Targeted to 15-25 year olds
• Secondary target audience:-People over the age of 25
• How will we attract the audience to our film?
• Via social media
Mis en scene,Props,costume,makeup
• Mis en scene :Woods , Bedroom• Props: Jewellery
box,doll,siccors,blood,red cape• Costume: torn white dress with blood
(for women)pretty white dress (for child)
• Makeup: Realistic doll face ,blood on face and body
Sound Design• Diegetic and non diegetic sounds:• Jewellery box sounds-underscore• Scratching• Rustling-leaves in wood• Loud bangs• Screams• Thumping sounds-running down the stairs • Squeaky door• Petals being picked off• Talking doll dialogue
• What has influenced our choice of sound?• Annabelle• American horror story hotel• It follows
Title credits• Main font for title credits-Hand
written(childs writing)-Black font
- How will they integrate with our opening?
- A child is shown therefore it will be written in her handwriting. This will be conventional.
Camera work • We will use a variety of camera shots • These will vary from close ups to long
shots • Close ups-To show reactions , weapons • Extreme close ups• Long shots-Establish the area• Panning shots• Out of focus camera work • Angled shots
When will our sequence be shot ?
• Our sequence will be shot in the late afternoon
• On a dry day
• What are the risk assessments ?• Bad weather • Slippery surfaces• Steep surfaces