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CharactersCostume and props
Kaya N
£3.19- White
£1.99Maid dress
CharactersMise –en-scene
Kaya
Name – Cilia Elizabeth Carter
Gender – Female
Age – 73
Costume – White dress
Props – None
Make-up – Pale black eyes
Stereotype – Little girl Facial expression – face doesn't move much, giggling
Body language – Very, very, fast body movement, straight face
Representation – A dead woman from the 1800’s
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Characters Kaya
Actor 3:Rahel Fasil
Age:16
Character 3:Mary Elizabeth Carter
Age:52
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Pale white face with black circles around eyes
Kaya
Maids dress
CharactersInspirational pictures
CharactersCostume and props
Kaya N
£3.19- White
£1.99 Maids dress
CharactersMise –en-scene
Kaya
Name – Mary Elizabeth Carter
Gender – Female
Age – 52
Costume – White dress
Props – None
Make-up – Pale black eyes
Stereotype – Little girl Facial expression – face doesn't move much, giggling
Body language – Very, very, fast body movement, straight face
Representation – A dead woman from the 1800’s
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LocationKaya OO
What is this location?This is where the whole opening sequence will be filmed
Is it always accessible?This location is always accessible as its one of the group members home and will always be open for filming
Health and safely.• Getting to bus to the house• Road safety when crossing roads• Walking to the house• Getting run over• Bus crash
KayaO
NarrativeKaya
Our film is open narrative, Why?
• Our film goes through a story of Laura finding out about the ghosts and the reasons for why they’re there, however at the end, we have a false ending. Laura will think she solved the problem and free the sprits, however, they will live on in the house and the problem will carry on, just not for Laura
• It leaves the audience asking questions at the end
How has it developed since Draft 1?
• Since draft 1, we have had a closed narrative, however, because we have changed to the thriller genre we want to suit the conventions of how they generally end their films and they usually have false ending so we have developed it into a open narrative
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NarrativeKaya
Our film is non-linear narrative, Why?
• Our film is a story that goes from start, middle, to end, however, in order to show what happened in the house years before we will show cuts from way in the past to the modern day
START MIDDLE END
How has this developed since draft 1?
• From draft 1 we weren't going to show the past time of what happened before, however now we are showing important moments from the past in order for the audience to understand
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PASTPAST
Kaya Film Theory
Equilibrium – Laura has just moved in and her life is normal
Disequilibrium – She realises she's being haunted and they disrupt her life
New Equilibrium – She thinks she let the sprits go and moves house and her life is equal again
Tzvetan Todorov – Narrative Film TheoristOn the three stages of theme or concept throughout a film,
How we will be using his theory…
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Kaya Film Theory
Vladimir Propp – Film Theoriston characters contained in a film,
Why we wont be using his theory…
The villain – The two ghost are the villain type as they try to hurt Laura and disturb her life.The dispatcher – This doesn't apply to our film at all, there is no hero to send offThe (magical) helper – Laura’s best friend Dawn helps her to take the dolls awayThe princess or prize – There is no prize and its based on real lifeHer father – She doesn't have a father, it’s a broken familyThe donor – The film is based on real life therefore no magical objectsThe hero or victim/seeker hero – Laura acts as a hero in helping the sprits pass onFalse hero – There is no hero therefore no false hero
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Kaya Film TheoryClaude Lévi-Strauss - Narrative Film Theorist
On Binary opposition
How we will be using this theory
Normal life : Haunted life
Laura moves into a house expecting a normal life
She gets haunted and disturbed until she moves out of the house
Past : Present
We see the past happenings of the house
We see the present occurrences in that house
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Momentum Pictures..
• Is one of the leading independent motion picture distributors in the UK and Ireland.
• The company is also owned by Paramount Pictures.
Distributor Film Budget Locations
Momentum Pictures Law Abiding Citizen $53,000,000 Pennsylvania, USA
Momentum Pictures The Woman In Black $15,000,000 Essex NorthamptonshireBuckinghamshire (UK)
Momentum Pictures Insidious $1,500,000 Los Angeles, California, USA
We chose Momentum Pictures because..
• They have distributed a lot of very successful and multi-award winning British films, like The King’s Speech.
• Their budgets are flexible• They have also distributed a lot of very good thriller
films as well like The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and Law Abiding Citizen.
• We believe they will do well in producing a British thriller film.
• They distributed films similar to ours about haunted houses (Insidious and The Woman In Black)
Distributor Film Budget LocationsParamount Pictures
Paranormal Activity
$15,000 San Diego, California, USA
Paramount Pictures
Paranormal Activity 2
$3,000,000 Los Angeles, California, USA
Paramount Pictures
Paranormal Activity 3
$5,000,000 California, USA
• Are a long established distributing company• Have distributed a wide range of thriller films• Work with mostly high budget films• Mainly distribute films that were filmed solely
in America
Paramount Pictures..
Warner Bros...
• Have distributed a variety of thriller films• Is a long established film distribution company• Work on films with high budgets ranging from
$10 million o £15 million
Distributor Film Budget LocationsWarner Bros House on
Haunted Hill$32 million Los Angeles,
California, USAWarner Bros The Shining $19 million Colorado, USA
California, USAMontana, USAHertfordshire, UK
Warner Bros The Others $17 million Kent, UKLong Island, USACantabria, SpainMadrid, SpainJersey, Channel Islands