2. WHAT DID WE LEARN FROM OUR SUBGENRE?
The victims are usually photogenic teenagers or young adults
who are away from mainstream civilization or far away from
help.
In a slasher film, the killer almost always uses unconventional
weapons, such as blades, chainsaws, cleavers, and blunt
objects; rarely, if ever, does the killer use guns.
3. PLOT/STORYLINE
Two teenagers are lost walking down a road.
One of the teenagers needs to go to the toilet.
He goes into the forest to go to the toilet.
His friend waits where he is until he comes back from the toilet.
His friend decides to go into the forest as he is taking very long.
As he starts to get closer to his friend he notices that he is lying on the floor.
There is blood all over the teenagers face, but you don’t see him get attacked.
The teenager looks around to see if anyone is there, panics and runs off.
Show a P.O.V from the attacker hiding from the other teenager.
The teenager stops as he thinks he is safe.
The attacker starts to head towards the other teenager.
4. INSPIRATION FROM OTHER FILMS
You’re next – This was inspirational because you don’t know who the attacker
is and what their motive is to attacking these people.
Friday the 13th – This was inspirational because it has a similar setting to our
OTS. As well as similar characters.
Wrong Turn- This was inspirational because it involves teens getting
lost/stranded in a forest which is a similar motive to our OTS.
The hills have eyes- This was inspirational because it has similar camera,
editing and mise en scene techniques which we plan on using in our OTS.
5. OUR USP…
Our Unique Selling Point is that all our ideas are original. It will have several
narrative enigma’s that will have the audience at the edge of their seats with
how much suspense and excitement our OTS is going to cause.