2. SYNOPSIS
• This is a story about a teenage girl who believes
she’s being followed by something possibly
imaginable as we learn about her past and what
they want.
3. Key Themes
• Identity Forming
• Appearance and Reality
• Mental Health
• Real/Unreal
• Possible Revenge
4. Character Information
• Brittany: A teenage girl, who’s a little paranoid,
invisible to others, shy and has a little group of
friends. “Stalked” will have some black and white
clothes to represent good and bad.
• Simon: (playing stalker) shady, can’t see his face
(is he real?), all black clothes to show that we
know little to nothing about “him” black-sinister,
evil.
• Reece: normal average person, close friends with
Brittany, normal everyday casual clothing to
represent how he hasn’t got any mental issues
and that he doesn’t see “it”.
5. Target audience
• 15+ males and females as the film may
contain psychological problems.
• Not 18+ because it doesn’t contain very
explicit violence, death and serious mental
health problems.
• We will have a warning on the back of the
DVD which states why we rated it 15+.
7. Opening Sequence
• The opening starts off with a continuity
sequence
• The shot will fade away to allow the titles
to take center screen.
• The opening will then fade between titles
and shots in a montage in order to give the
audience a relationship with the character
and create tension leading up to the end of
the montage.
8. Relevant films
• One of the films that relate to our film is
“Alone With Her”. The reason why this film
relates to our film is because the film is
about a man who is stalking a young
woman.
• Another film that is relevant to our film is
“Crush”. The reason for this is because the
film is about a girl who is being stalked by
a mysterious person.
9. How does the opening appeal to
the target audience?
• Costumes- The stalker is wearing all black
to show that he is mysterious, as we
cannot see the facial expressions of the
stalker.
• Tension- There is tension in the opening
as the audience doesn’t know who the
stalker is, or if it’s real or not as it is not
revealed in the opening.