Thursday, 21 November 2013

Research and Planning

1. Synopsis:
 
Beginning: Main character has a paranoia/anxiety and believes someone is following her. The start of the film begins with Evie’s dream. She is dreaming of running through a forest and see’s the ‘figure’.This is the first time we see the figure of a young girl. The scene then carries on with the alarm clock ringing and the main girl is then suddenly woken up. The rest of the scene is just of the Evie going about her everyday routine. Evie goes to college where she goes to a counselling session, here she discusses her dreams.
 
 
Main: When Evie finishes her counselling session, she walks down the corridor. In this scene, we see everyone around her drop to the floor as if they are dead. After a few seconds, we realise that the it was just Evie’s imagination and it is playing tricks on her. This scene then occurs in several situations. She has a doctor’s appointment where Evie is prescribed a new drug for her anxiety/hallucinations. She then goes home to take the drugs, in the bathroom she realises she has cuts on her arm (using opacity) and as she goes to the sink to wash the blood off, as she looks down, her figure moves behind her in the mirror.  


Ending: She has another counselling session, yet this time when they discuss her childhood, she makes a link between her hallucinations and her past. It comes out that her and her mother were abused when she was younger, meaning the ‘figure’ is her as a child. Her past is haunting her.


 
2.Character profiles:

Main Characters:

(Evie) - False Victim: throughout the film the audience are made to feel sorry for her, its not until the end of the film that both her and the audience realise that she is actually the antagonist.

Friend - Dumb Bonde: shows slight consideration to Evie's abrupt behavioural changes however she is not really there for her and concerns more about going out and having fun.

Doctor - Donor: He is the one person Evie confides in for support, with the lack of parent attention. He provides advice, information and medication to help aid with her anxiety and hallucinations. Because the medication he prescribes to her is not helping but contributing to her problems, he can be seen as the false hero.



3. Setting:
The film mainly set within the small town of Fritton where Evie lives. The majority of the scenes are going to be taken within houses or her college. However there will be exterior shots such as the forest in her dreams and places such as the councillor's office.

4. Audience Information:
Our audience is predominantly under 25s, both males and females. We believe females will enjoy our film because it has supernatural influences within the film. There has been a shift in females interest in supernatural horror films. Research shows more and more females are attending showings of this genre of film. Males will be drawn toward the film because of male gaze, as the film will feature young, pretty females. This film would be relatable to people who have also experienced traumatic or haunting pasts, and also because the actors/actresses would be of a similar age to this target audience who face everyday struggles within college and home life.




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