2. Me and my partner have changed our whole
narrative as we will now only have two
characters; the police officer and a female.
This is because it will portray the idea of the
policeman being a killer as he watches the
women and will make the twist even better
for the audience.
We have also changed the idea of the
basement and have gone with just a small,
square room rather than a basement which
will be plain and surrounded with plastic
sheets which signifies that the women is
preparing her next kill.
4.
We have decided to cover up the
whole of the room in plastic sheets
and will have one plastic sheet
coming down as the door is open with
a slit through it for the policeman to
walk through.
The reason for the plastic sheets is that
it signifies that the killer is preparing for
her next kill and wants everything to
be clean and tidy so that the kill is
precisely done.
We will need to purchase these either
online or in shop but we know the
prices for these and are willing to pay
for them.
5. The baseball bat will be
used as a weapon the
killer would want to use
to maybe torture the
victim before killing
them.
One of our actor’s has a
baseball bat which they
will bring down for us to
use.
6. The barbwire will add to
the effect of the kill as it
signifies danger with the
spikes on it.
Our main character said
that he has barbwire that
we can use so he will
bring that along with him
when we film.
7.
The table will be placed over
towards one of the walls
which will have the weapons
on. This will follow the idea of
everything being precise.
We can get a table from
school which we can take
with us, it doesn’t have to be
very big but if not, we can also
hang the weapons up or
scatter them along the floor.
8. The knife will be
essential because this
will be the weapon
that will be used to kill
the policeman.
Our actor has a plastic
knife which we can use
and me and my
partner have already
viewed it and it looks
real.