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Catherine, Effie, Kate & Ollie
THRILLER FILMING PITCH
SHORT LIST AND IDEAS
In coming to our final decision on what our
film should contain and what we should
reconsider, we thought about the
practicality of our ideas. In trying to find a
story that is also reasonable, in terms of
resources and accessibility, we had to
compromise to reach our final narrative….
NARRATIVE
In our opening, we have two teenage girls who have decided to go on a walk together.
When walking they go to take a photo together on the front camera and whilst doing so realise
a shadow like figure in the background which spooks them, as a result of this Catherine drops
her phone and they start to pick up the pace.
The antagonist starts to chase after them through fields, over a bridge and into a woods.
In the woods the two girls split up and get lost and whilst one is alone calling for the other, the
antagonist comes up behind the girl and then the phone suddenly rings which is the final
scene; by leaving on a cliff hanger this adds to the suspense and thrill which ultimately
conforms to thriller generic conventions.
• The enigma
• Sense of mystery
• Challenges, conforms and develops the genre conventions
STORYBOARD
SCRIPT
LOCATIONS
We have decided as a team that our filming location will be in the village of
Crick. This is because two of our team members live here where we can
base ourselves, and the other two team members live a 5 minuet car/bus
journey away in West Haddon. Crick is therefore extremely accessible and
familiar to all of us, and therefore we know exactly which locations within the
village will be necessary to us.
The location of our film is meant
to look like a wood, and therefore
we have decided to do some
filming at the back of Cracks Hill,
in order to gain an atmosphere in
which large trees and bushes are
present. For this reason also, we
decided the Crick Millennium
Woods would be a useful filming
location for our Thriller.
In order to create rising suspense to the main thrill of our opening, we felt the lead up
to the woods should be in a quiet, isolated path. Therefore we agreed that the
countryside paths that run parallel to the fields in Crick would be perfect for this
tension to be made.
In order to conform to the thriller genre,
we wanted to incorporate water into
our filming to show isolation and
vulnerability. Therefore the canal in
Crick and the old fashioned looking
bridge that leads over it, would be
symbolic to prove the obstacles the
protagonists will have to face within our
film, incorporating the water convention
at the same time.
An worn out wooden gate is located at
the entrance of the millennium woods,
and therefore would create an
unsettling atmosphere as the
antagonists enter danger.
PICTURES OF SCENES
SHOT LIST
SHOOTING SCHEDULE
PRODUCTION SCHEDULE
Date Action
10th November Buy a Balaclava off eBay to ensure it has arrived
in time for shooting date. Keep the balaclava in
Crick, ready for shooting on 18th November.
10th November Buy a plain baby pink and yellow t-shirt from
Tesco ready for shooting.
11th November Book camera and tripod from media department
for Monday the 18th November and Wednesday
20th November.
11th November
Media lesson
Search and save non-copy right music in order
to suit the needs of our film.
15th November Ensure all outfits ready for shooting are at
Catherine’s house in Crick where we will meet
before filming. (Yellow/Pink t-shirt, girls jeans,
denim skirt, tights, converse x2, balaclava, black
hoodie, black jeans and boots.)
17th November Charge Effie’s iPhone 5 In order to ensure it is at
full working capability for phone scene. Bring it
with Effie from West Haddon to Crick for phone
scenes.
18th November All team members meet in Crick at Catherine’s
house at 3.45pm in order to begin filming at 4pm.
PRE-PRODUCTION POST-PRODUCTION
Date Action
20th November
Media lesson
Camera already booked, upload all video shots
onto the Macs.
20th November 1
hour after school
Go through all media clips and decide which
ones are necessary and which ones are useless.
Rid of any clips that will be un-useful.
21st November
Media lesson
Place media clips in order of sequence, no
clipping or editing.
22nd November
Media lesson
Cut and trim clips in order to make them flow and
match action.
22nd November 1
hour after school
Cut and trim clips in order to make them flow and
match action.
25th November
Media lesson
Add any transitions and all titles and subtitles to
the clips.
26th November
Media Lesson
Re-watch thriller opening and seek for any
improvements that need to be made.
27th November
Media Lesson
Upload thriller opening to YouTube and apply to
all blogs.
COSTUME AND PROPS
COSTUMES
Antagonist (Oliver Caswell)
The antagonists face will be concealed in a balaclava.
This is so no facial expression is exposed, in order to
add enigma and mystery to the fearful character. This
means nothing can be distinguished of his face, which
is very common within the thriller genre in order to
keep the audience in suspense. The colour will be
black to represent darkness and evil, yet the eye and
mouth holes symbolise he is watching and his human
capabilities.
He will be dressed in a black hoody, with black jeans
and shoes to conform to the stereotypical thriller
genre, of the antagonist being in dark clothing to
symbolise evil and mystery. This will allow the
audience to feel included and have acknowledgement
of the good and bad characters within the film.
COSTUMES
Protagonist (Kate)
The victim protagonist Kate, will be dressed in a
baby pink t-shirt, in order to reflect her feminine
and innocent personality and to forewarn the
audience that this could cause her to fall into un-
helpable danger.
She will be wearing jeans to represent her laid
back approach to the day, as she is unaware that
danger is headed her way. It will put the audience
into suspense, as the jeans symbolise the
normality of the day she is enduring, and that this
could happen to anyone adding thrill to the film.
Kate will be wearing Converse to also reinforce
this, and to imply she is a stereotypical teenage
girl.
Protagonist (Catherine)
The other victim protagonist Catherine, will be
dressed in a yellow t-shirt, to produce a contrast
between the dark and evil figure and the two
victims. The colour yellow will symbolise to the
audience her happiness, innocence and naivety
to the day, allowing them to understand that she
will be an extremely easy target to the antagonist.
She will be wearing a denim skirt and tights, to
represent her femininity and her vulnerability to
the situation. It is also regular clothing for a
teenage girl to be wearing, and therefore will
make the audience feel it is more realistic and
believable. She will be wearing Converse to also
reinforce this, and to imply she is a stereotypical
teenage girl.
PROPS
Gloves (for the antagonist)
As hands throughout the thriller genre
represent dominance, controlling
personalities and power, the use of black
gloves on the antagonist will add a twist of
enigma to the powerful figure, and make him
appear a more concealed and sly character.
This is highly important to conform to the
thriller genre, as the antagonist is normally a
character of extreme mystery and not much
information is ever given away about them.
Mobile phone (iPhone)
We are basing a mobile phone in our thriller film
in order to bring the modern day common use
of technology into it, to make it a more relatable
and realistic experience to the audience. This
will add thrill to the film, as it will make the
audience feel unsafe, and force them fear of it
happening to them. A mobile phone is also in a
derelict area the only option of help and
escape, and therefore the use of this will create
a path way to lead the victims to hope of
escape.
Catherine May –
Character / Cameraman
Effie Price –
Director / Cameraman
Kate Hoyle –
Character / Cameraman
Ollie Caswell –
Character / Cameraman
Ollie Caswell – Antagonist
Kate Hoyle – Protagonist ‘Kate’
Catherine May – Protagonist ‘Catherine’
CAST LIST & CREW
Cast List
Crew List
We have chosen to include people within our group to be in
the filming as we can then make sure that everyone can
then ensure everyone present knows exactly what the story
is and exactly how we want it filmed.
With Catherine being a part of a drama group outside of
school, this also influenced the groups decision and her
volunteering to play a role within our story.
We also know that as we all want to succeed and want to
deliver the best possible film, that Ollie, Kate and Catherine
will all be reliable in committing; whereas if we asked
somebody else to help film they might not be as dedicated
as someone outside of our group.
Another factor in our decision is that filming in Crick, means
that both Catherine and Ollie are able to easily film any other
shots that might not necessarily need Effie or Kate to be
present for.

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Thriller Film Pitch Presentation

  • 1. Catherine, Effie, Kate & Ollie THRILLER FILMING PITCH
  • 2. SHORT LIST AND IDEAS In coming to our final decision on what our film should contain and what we should reconsider, we thought about the practicality of our ideas. In trying to find a story that is also reasonable, in terms of resources and accessibility, we had to compromise to reach our final narrative….
  • 3. NARRATIVE In our opening, we have two teenage girls who have decided to go on a walk together. When walking they go to take a photo together on the front camera and whilst doing so realise a shadow like figure in the background which spooks them, as a result of this Catherine drops her phone and they start to pick up the pace. The antagonist starts to chase after them through fields, over a bridge and into a woods. In the woods the two girls split up and get lost and whilst one is alone calling for the other, the antagonist comes up behind the girl and then the phone suddenly rings which is the final scene; by leaving on a cliff hanger this adds to the suspense and thrill which ultimately conforms to thriller generic conventions. • The enigma • Sense of mystery • Challenges, conforms and develops the genre conventions
  • 6. LOCATIONS We have decided as a team that our filming location will be in the village of Crick. This is because two of our team members live here where we can base ourselves, and the other two team members live a 5 minuet car/bus journey away in West Haddon. Crick is therefore extremely accessible and familiar to all of us, and therefore we know exactly which locations within the village will be necessary to us. The location of our film is meant to look like a wood, and therefore we have decided to do some filming at the back of Cracks Hill, in order to gain an atmosphere in which large trees and bushes are present. For this reason also, we decided the Crick Millennium Woods would be a useful filming location for our Thriller. In order to create rising suspense to the main thrill of our opening, we felt the lead up to the woods should be in a quiet, isolated path. Therefore we agreed that the countryside paths that run parallel to the fields in Crick would be perfect for this tension to be made. In order to conform to the thriller genre, we wanted to incorporate water into our filming to show isolation and vulnerability. Therefore the canal in Crick and the old fashioned looking bridge that leads over it, would be symbolic to prove the obstacles the protagonists will have to face within our film, incorporating the water convention at the same time. An worn out wooden gate is located at the entrance of the millennium woods, and therefore would create an unsettling atmosphere as the antagonists enter danger.
  • 10.
  • 11. PRODUCTION SCHEDULE Date Action 10th November Buy a Balaclava off eBay to ensure it has arrived in time for shooting date. Keep the balaclava in Crick, ready for shooting on 18th November. 10th November Buy a plain baby pink and yellow t-shirt from Tesco ready for shooting. 11th November Book camera and tripod from media department for Monday the 18th November and Wednesday 20th November. 11th November Media lesson Search and save non-copy right music in order to suit the needs of our film. 15th November Ensure all outfits ready for shooting are at Catherine’s house in Crick where we will meet before filming. (Yellow/Pink t-shirt, girls jeans, denim skirt, tights, converse x2, balaclava, black hoodie, black jeans and boots.) 17th November Charge Effie’s iPhone 5 In order to ensure it is at full working capability for phone scene. Bring it with Effie from West Haddon to Crick for phone scenes. 18th November All team members meet in Crick at Catherine’s house at 3.45pm in order to begin filming at 4pm. PRE-PRODUCTION POST-PRODUCTION Date Action 20th November Media lesson Camera already booked, upload all video shots onto the Macs. 20th November 1 hour after school Go through all media clips and decide which ones are necessary and which ones are useless. Rid of any clips that will be un-useful. 21st November Media lesson Place media clips in order of sequence, no clipping or editing. 22nd November Media lesson Cut and trim clips in order to make them flow and match action. 22nd November 1 hour after school Cut and trim clips in order to make them flow and match action. 25th November Media lesson Add any transitions and all titles and subtitles to the clips. 26th November Media Lesson Re-watch thriller opening and seek for any improvements that need to be made. 27th November Media Lesson Upload thriller opening to YouTube and apply to all blogs.
  • 13. COSTUMES Antagonist (Oliver Caswell) The antagonists face will be concealed in a balaclava. This is so no facial expression is exposed, in order to add enigma and mystery to the fearful character. This means nothing can be distinguished of his face, which is very common within the thriller genre in order to keep the audience in suspense. The colour will be black to represent darkness and evil, yet the eye and mouth holes symbolise he is watching and his human capabilities. He will be dressed in a black hoody, with black jeans and shoes to conform to the stereotypical thriller genre, of the antagonist being in dark clothing to symbolise evil and mystery. This will allow the audience to feel included and have acknowledgement of the good and bad characters within the film.
  • 14. COSTUMES Protagonist (Kate) The victim protagonist Kate, will be dressed in a baby pink t-shirt, in order to reflect her feminine and innocent personality and to forewarn the audience that this could cause her to fall into un- helpable danger. She will be wearing jeans to represent her laid back approach to the day, as she is unaware that danger is headed her way. It will put the audience into suspense, as the jeans symbolise the normality of the day she is enduring, and that this could happen to anyone adding thrill to the film. Kate will be wearing Converse to also reinforce this, and to imply she is a stereotypical teenage girl. Protagonist (Catherine) The other victim protagonist Catherine, will be dressed in a yellow t-shirt, to produce a contrast between the dark and evil figure and the two victims. The colour yellow will symbolise to the audience her happiness, innocence and naivety to the day, allowing them to understand that she will be an extremely easy target to the antagonist. She will be wearing a denim skirt and tights, to represent her femininity and her vulnerability to the situation. It is also regular clothing for a teenage girl to be wearing, and therefore will make the audience feel it is more realistic and believable. She will be wearing Converse to also reinforce this, and to imply she is a stereotypical teenage girl.
  • 15. PROPS Gloves (for the antagonist) As hands throughout the thriller genre represent dominance, controlling personalities and power, the use of black gloves on the antagonist will add a twist of enigma to the powerful figure, and make him appear a more concealed and sly character. This is highly important to conform to the thriller genre, as the antagonist is normally a character of extreme mystery and not much information is ever given away about them. Mobile phone (iPhone) We are basing a mobile phone in our thriller film in order to bring the modern day common use of technology into it, to make it a more relatable and realistic experience to the audience. This will add thrill to the film, as it will make the audience feel unsafe, and force them fear of it happening to them. A mobile phone is also in a derelict area the only option of help and escape, and therefore the use of this will create a path way to lead the victims to hope of escape.
  • 16. Catherine May – Character / Cameraman Effie Price – Director / Cameraman Kate Hoyle – Character / Cameraman Ollie Caswell – Character / Cameraman Ollie Caswell – Antagonist Kate Hoyle – Protagonist ‘Kate’ Catherine May – Protagonist ‘Catherine’ CAST LIST & CREW Cast List Crew List We have chosen to include people within our group to be in the filming as we can then make sure that everyone can then ensure everyone present knows exactly what the story is and exactly how we want it filmed. With Catherine being a part of a drama group outside of school, this also influenced the groups decision and her volunteering to play a role within our story. We also know that as we all want to succeed and want to deliver the best possible film, that Ollie, Kate and Catherine will all be reliable in committing; whereas if we asked somebody else to help film they might not be as dedicated as someone outside of our group. Another factor in our decision is that filming in Crick, means that both Catherine and Ollie are able to easily film any other shots that might not necessarily need Effie or Kate to be present for.