By Ellie Dickens & Marianna Gould
PITCH
GENRE
What genre of
films do you enjoy
and why?
Action:
We enjoy action films mainly because of
the thrill and excitement you get from them.
There is a rush of adrenalin that pumps
through you as you watch the movie and its
simply exhilarating. Most action movies are unique to the
idea that they're not your everyday, ordinary
circumstances, and it is that which makes them all the
more intriguing to watch and follow.
Comedy:
We enjoy watching comedy films
because of the humorous impact some
of the films have on us. They make us
feel spiffing and simply cheerful due to
the dialogue and actions of the
characters, unlike action films, comedy
films could relate to everyday life.
Horror:
We enjoy watching horror
films because the tension
whilst watching some of
them creates a nervous
feeling so then
becomes intriguing
to watch.
HORROR
There’s something about horror that
speaks directly and instinctively to the
human animal. Millions of years of
evolutionary psychology have ingrained
in our minds certain fear triggers. And
with this we have grown to enjoy
indulging in the tension and fright that
horror films provide us with.
FOUR TYPES OF ‘HORROR WATCHING’
 Gore watching – characterized by low
empathy, high sensation seeking, and in
males a strong identification with the killer
 Thrill watching – high empathy and high
sensation seeking – motivated by the
suspense of the film and more
identification with the victims.
 Independent Watching – high empathy for
the victim with a high positive effect of
overcoming fear
 Problem Watching – high empathy for the
victim but characterized by negative effect
– sense of helplessness.
Why do people like horror?
Because of-:
• The relevance. In order for a horror film
to be seen, it has to be relevant to potential
viewers. This then means people watch
the film because it could mean something
to them.
• The unrealism. Audiences know that what
they are about to watch is a fabricated
reality. This gives viewers the chance of
escapism into another reality – a gory
fantasy almost.
• The thrill. Viewers gain a rush of
excitement when watching the film and
they hence become more eager to know
what happens.
NARRATIVE
Two other men come out
from Elise's bedroom and
come behind Cindy cutting the
back of her neck slightly.
The family's husband/father
disappeared very suddenly
when the children were only
young.
Cindy attends a local college
whilst her two younger siblings
are in lower and middle school.
Elise works as social worker.
One night the family are out
for dinner when a group of
men brake into the house and
hide whilst waiting for the
family to arrive home.
Whilst waiting cult signs
are painted on the walls of
Elise's bedroom by the
unknown men.
When the family arrive home their
father is stood waiting in the
kitchen. Before he says anything he
begins to chant satanic prayers
towards Elise.
Family of four; Elise
(Mother) Cindy & Nancy
(Daughters) Brad (Son)
living in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Screaming and shouting takes
place as the family struggle for
control and eventually all are
knocked out.
The family wake up in the morning
with their home torn to pieces. That
morning Cindy went to the police to
recall the previous nights events and
tell them what happened.
The police ignore the
accusations Cindy is making
and tell her to stop fantasising.
As the days go by Elise
becomes violent towards her
own kids and has been
whispering words to herself.
Cindy, being the oldest, can
see the changes in her mum
is becoming worried on
what's going on.
One night Elise disappears
from the home leaving the kids
alone and waking up unknown
as to where she has gone.
The children are left alone for 3
days without their mother. In
this time they don’t attend
school and simply stay together.
Elise returns after 3 days of
being missing and come
backs as if everything is fine.
The night she has returned
Elise has re-drawn cult signs
all over the house and now
chanting satanic prayers.
Elise drags her kids out of their
beds and into the kitchen. Cindy
overhears the screams from her
siblings and runs into the kitchen.
Elise is about to carve a cult sign
onto both of her kids stomachs,
identical to the one she has drawn
on the walls of her house.
Elise is possessed and is her screams
are as if morphed by the devil.
Cindy struggles and fights with her
mother and ends up stabbing her
with her own pocket knife..
Cindy leaves home with her
brother and sister, taking all
the money she can find.
NARRATIVE
Unknown on what to do or where
to go they find shelter under a
bridge just outside Ohio.
With this hostel in mind she
takes her brother and sister
here and they are taken in
and helped.
After nearly a week of being
homeless Cindy reminisces in one
of the cases she studied in college
remembering that there was a hostel
located nearby.
They currently are staying in the
hostel while Cindy has found a new
job and continues to attend college.
Her brother and sister also continue
to go school and get educated.
The men from the beginning
strike another family,
however are caught and sent
to prison for life.
CHARLES MANSON
In a gruesome killing spree the night of Aug. 8, Manson directed a group of four
followers to break into the home that Roman Polanski and Sharon Tate were renting
in Benedict Canyon near Beverly Hills. Amid a desperate struggle, Tate and three of her
friends, celebrity hair stylist Jay Sebring, Polish actor Voytek Frykowski and coffee
heiress Abigail Folger -- were stabbed repeatedly while Steven Parent, a friend of the
home's caretaker, was killed by close-range gunfire. Frykowski and Sebring were also
shot. Before leaving the scene, 21-year-old Susan Atkins -- who would later testify that
she coldly rebuffed Tate's plea for mercy -- wrote PIG on the door in the doomed
actress's blood.
Birth Date:
November 12, 1934
Place of Birth:
Cincinnati, Ohio
Pathology: Cult
Leader
No. of Victims: 1
personal attempted
murder
9 victims by proxy
The next night, Manson rounded up the same four, plus two others, and drove
with them to the home of Los Angeles supermarket magnate Leno LaBianca
and his wife, Rosemary. Entering the couple's mansion under the guise of a
robbery, Manson promised LaBianca that no one would be hurt while a Manson
follower tied the homeowner to a chair at gunpoint. After Manson left the house,
his crew took turns stabbing the LaBiancas to death. The word WAR was etched
into Leno's stomach; one of the young women wrote a misspelled Healter
Skelter on the wall in the man's blood.
INFLUENCES FROM FILM OPENINGS
The Conjuring
The first two minutes
of this film really
influenced us because
of how tense it was in
such short amount of
time and it kept us
intrigued into what the
storyline would be and
what would happen
next
Insidious
We thought that
Insidious was a good
influence for our film
opening because it has
a very uneasy feeling
throughout the first 2
minutes of the film.
With this it prepares
you for the
edgy narrative
ahead
The Woman in black
We were also
influenced by The
woman in black, purely
because of how uneasy
the opening is. The
opening also intrigued
us more into finding
out the storyline
because the first two
minutes does not really
tell the audience
much.
CHARACTER PROFILES
Elise
Age: 39
Nationality: American
Occupation: Social Worker
Physical Appearance: Black
hair, brown eyes, tall.
Had a husband who
disappeared suddenly and
became part of a cult. She
has only recently gotten
over the disappearance of
her husband and now is
trying to move on with her
life and make things better
for her family. She loves
her job.
Cindy
Age: 17
Nationality: American
Occupation: Part time job-
waitress
Physical Appearance:
Brown hair, hazel eyes,
small.
Cindy is a quiet girl and
does not have that many
friends. She studies law at
college and is rather
fascinated by it. She
indulges herself in current
news that involves killings
and disappearances , this is
because of what happened
to her father. She always
keeps a pocket knife on
her, just in case.
Nancy
Age: 11
Nationality: American
Physical Appearance:
brown hair, brown eyes,
small.
Nancy is a bubbly, loud
character. She often gets
on Cindy's nerves but
overall is liked by everyone.
She has a large group of
friends. Nancy vaguely
remembers her father who
disappeared when she was
very young.
Brad
Age: 6
Nationality: American
Physical Appearance:
brown hair, blue eyes, very
small.
Brad has only just joined
first grade. He is very
much unaware of his
father and the fact that he
is not part of the family
anymore.
TARGET AUDIENCE
Primary Target audience:
• Young adults/teenagers, 15+
The usual age for someone watching a horror movie is between 15 and 25. During young
adulthood they are in the key stages of developing themselves and learning about the world, they
want to try new things and experiment with different emotions and feelings. They want to rush
into life without being guided and therefore seek all thrill they can get. Horror movies give this
thrill and can excite the young audience easier than an older one. The young audiences are also less
susceptible to being put off the film by violence or unnatural images which may make older
audience feel negative towards the film.
• Both female and male.
Stereotypically it is predominantly young males who enjoy the violent conventions of horror
movies.
• People that understand the narratives fiction.
• People who aren't offended or stricken back by the films gore and violence.
• Fans of the ‘horror’ genre.
• People who are interested in crime/murder etc.
• Possibly people who have followed the Charles Manson case.

Pitch

  • 1.
    By Ellie Dickens& Marianna Gould PITCH
  • 2.
    GENRE What genre of filmsdo you enjoy and why? Action: We enjoy action films mainly because of the thrill and excitement you get from them. There is a rush of adrenalin that pumps through you as you watch the movie and its simply exhilarating. Most action movies are unique to the idea that they're not your everyday, ordinary circumstances, and it is that which makes them all the more intriguing to watch and follow. Comedy: We enjoy watching comedy films because of the humorous impact some of the films have on us. They make us feel spiffing and simply cheerful due to the dialogue and actions of the characters, unlike action films, comedy films could relate to everyday life. Horror: We enjoy watching horror films because the tension whilst watching some of them creates a nervous feeling so then becomes intriguing to watch.
  • 3.
    HORROR There’s something abouthorror that speaks directly and instinctively to the human animal. Millions of years of evolutionary psychology have ingrained in our minds certain fear triggers. And with this we have grown to enjoy indulging in the tension and fright that horror films provide us with. FOUR TYPES OF ‘HORROR WATCHING’  Gore watching – characterized by low empathy, high sensation seeking, and in males a strong identification with the killer  Thrill watching – high empathy and high sensation seeking – motivated by the suspense of the film and more identification with the victims.  Independent Watching – high empathy for the victim with a high positive effect of overcoming fear  Problem Watching – high empathy for the victim but characterized by negative effect – sense of helplessness. Why do people like horror? Because of-: • The relevance. In order for a horror film to be seen, it has to be relevant to potential viewers. This then means people watch the film because it could mean something to them. • The unrealism. Audiences know that what they are about to watch is a fabricated reality. This gives viewers the chance of escapism into another reality – a gory fantasy almost. • The thrill. Viewers gain a rush of excitement when watching the film and they hence become more eager to know what happens.
  • 4.
    NARRATIVE Two other mencome out from Elise's bedroom and come behind Cindy cutting the back of her neck slightly. The family's husband/father disappeared very suddenly when the children were only young. Cindy attends a local college whilst her two younger siblings are in lower and middle school. Elise works as social worker. One night the family are out for dinner when a group of men brake into the house and hide whilst waiting for the family to arrive home. Whilst waiting cult signs are painted on the walls of Elise's bedroom by the unknown men. When the family arrive home their father is stood waiting in the kitchen. Before he says anything he begins to chant satanic prayers towards Elise. Family of four; Elise (Mother) Cindy & Nancy (Daughters) Brad (Son) living in Cincinnati, Ohio. Screaming and shouting takes place as the family struggle for control and eventually all are knocked out. The family wake up in the morning with their home torn to pieces. That morning Cindy went to the police to recall the previous nights events and tell them what happened. The police ignore the accusations Cindy is making and tell her to stop fantasising. As the days go by Elise becomes violent towards her own kids and has been whispering words to herself. Cindy, being the oldest, can see the changes in her mum is becoming worried on what's going on. One night Elise disappears from the home leaving the kids alone and waking up unknown as to where she has gone. The children are left alone for 3 days without their mother. In this time they don’t attend school and simply stay together. Elise returns after 3 days of being missing and come backs as if everything is fine. The night she has returned Elise has re-drawn cult signs all over the house and now chanting satanic prayers. Elise drags her kids out of their beds and into the kitchen. Cindy overhears the screams from her siblings and runs into the kitchen. Elise is about to carve a cult sign onto both of her kids stomachs, identical to the one she has drawn on the walls of her house. Elise is possessed and is her screams are as if morphed by the devil. Cindy struggles and fights with her mother and ends up stabbing her with her own pocket knife.. Cindy leaves home with her brother and sister, taking all the money she can find.
  • 5.
    NARRATIVE Unknown on whatto do or where to go they find shelter under a bridge just outside Ohio. With this hostel in mind she takes her brother and sister here and they are taken in and helped. After nearly a week of being homeless Cindy reminisces in one of the cases she studied in college remembering that there was a hostel located nearby. They currently are staying in the hostel while Cindy has found a new job and continues to attend college. Her brother and sister also continue to go school and get educated. The men from the beginning strike another family, however are caught and sent to prison for life.
  • 6.
    CHARLES MANSON In agruesome killing spree the night of Aug. 8, Manson directed a group of four followers to break into the home that Roman Polanski and Sharon Tate were renting in Benedict Canyon near Beverly Hills. Amid a desperate struggle, Tate and three of her friends, celebrity hair stylist Jay Sebring, Polish actor Voytek Frykowski and coffee heiress Abigail Folger -- were stabbed repeatedly while Steven Parent, a friend of the home's caretaker, was killed by close-range gunfire. Frykowski and Sebring were also shot. Before leaving the scene, 21-year-old Susan Atkins -- who would later testify that she coldly rebuffed Tate's plea for mercy -- wrote PIG on the door in the doomed actress's blood. Birth Date: November 12, 1934 Place of Birth: Cincinnati, Ohio Pathology: Cult Leader No. of Victims: 1 personal attempted murder 9 victims by proxy The next night, Manson rounded up the same four, plus two others, and drove with them to the home of Los Angeles supermarket magnate Leno LaBianca and his wife, Rosemary. Entering the couple's mansion under the guise of a robbery, Manson promised LaBianca that no one would be hurt while a Manson follower tied the homeowner to a chair at gunpoint. After Manson left the house, his crew took turns stabbing the LaBiancas to death. The word WAR was etched into Leno's stomach; one of the young women wrote a misspelled Healter Skelter on the wall in the man's blood.
  • 7.
    INFLUENCES FROM FILMOPENINGS The Conjuring The first two minutes of this film really influenced us because of how tense it was in such short amount of time and it kept us intrigued into what the storyline would be and what would happen next Insidious We thought that Insidious was a good influence for our film opening because it has a very uneasy feeling throughout the first 2 minutes of the film. With this it prepares you for the edgy narrative ahead The Woman in black We were also influenced by The woman in black, purely because of how uneasy the opening is. The opening also intrigued us more into finding out the storyline because the first two minutes does not really tell the audience much.
  • 8.
    CHARACTER PROFILES Elise Age: 39 Nationality:American Occupation: Social Worker Physical Appearance: Black hair, brown eyes, tall. Had a husband who disappeared suddenly and became part of a cult. She has only recently gotten over the disappearance of her husband and now is trying to move on with her life and make things better for her family. She loves her job. Cindy Age: 17 Nationality: American Occupation: Part time job- waitress Physical Appearance: Brown hair, hazel eyes, small. Cindy is a quiet girl and does not have that many friends. She studies law at college and is rather fascinated by it. She indulges herself in current news that involves killings and disappearances , this is because of what happened to her father. She always keeps a pocket knife on her, just in case. Nancy Age: 11 Nationality: American Physical Appearance: brown hair, brown eyes, small. Nancy is a bubbly, loud character. She often gets on Cindy's nerves but overall is liked by everyone. She has a large group of friends. Nancy vaguely remembers her father who disappeared when she was very young. Brad Age: 6 Nationality: American Physical Appearance: brown hair, blue eyes, very small. Brad has only just joined first grade. He is very much unaware of his father and the fact that he is not part of the family anymore.
  • 9.
    TARGET AUDIENCE Primary Targetaudience: • Young adults/teenagers, 15+ The usual age for someone watching a horror movie is between 15 and 25. During young adulthood they are in the key stages of developing themselves and learning about the world, they want to try new things and experiment with different emotions and feelings. They want to rush into life without being guided and therefore seek all thrill they can get. Horror movies give this thrill and can excite the young audience easier than an older one. The young audiences are also less susceptible to being put off the film by violence or unnatural images which may make older audience feel negative towards the film. • Both female and male. Stereotypically it is predominantly young males who enjoy the violent conventions of horror movies. • People that understand the narratives fiction. • People who aren't offended or stricken back by the films gore and violence. • Fans of the ‘horror’ genre. • People who are interested in crime/murder etc. • Possibly people who have followed the Charles Manson case.