WH
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By Holly Moran, Jade Potts, Liberty Carrington and
                               Molly-Anne Noakes
The reason for our thriller opening
  sequence to be called ‘WHO?’ is
  because, the audience has a huge
  range of enigmas rising to the surface
  by the end of our sequence.
The Narrative
From beginning to end, there are two
  couples, the main girl (the protagonist), her
  boyfriend, the antagonist and his girlfriend.
  They are all friends but we discover that
  the antagonist who is also the boyfriends
  best friend, has a psycho love for the
  protagonist. After a night out the
  protagonist is left alone with the antagonist
  in the car which leaves us to discover her
  walking alone in the morning injured and
  covered in blood...
Our Opening Sequence
It begins with the main girl walking down the
   street in the morning covered in blood,
   weeping. This is when the enigmas start for
   the audience as we wonder where she has
   come from? Why she is in the state that
   she is? And what happened? Then the
   sequence goes back in time with
   flashbacks for the audience to get hints of
   reasons why she is covered in blood.
   Images and clips of the antagonist waiting
   to attack the protagonist from the night
   before.
Sub Genre
Our opening sequence is a psychological
 thriller. What makes it a psychological
 thriller is because it plays upon the
 audiences mind and also there is
 emotional conflict between the two main
 characters, the antagonist and the
 protagonist.
Films That Inspired Us
The films we were
  inspired by are:
  American
  Psycho, Black
  Swan and Prom
  Night.
They are all
  psychological
  thrillers which
  are also based
  on love.
Locations
Our locations that we are
going to use will be a hang
out spot which will possibly
be a pub (The Trooper) or a
alternative hang out.
We will also be using
Vansittart Road (this is
where the protagonist will
be walking the next
morning).
Mise en Scene
For the night before scenes we will be
  using ambient lighting so it’ll look very
  low key. Also, for the early morning
  scenes we will be using ambient lighting
  to look as natural as possible.
As for make-up, we will only be using fake
  blood for the main girl to show she has
  been attacked. As for the other
  characters, there is no specific look we
  would need.
Mise en Scene
Props Used
The props we will be using will be:
 A necklace (belonging to the
  protagonist)
 A mobile phone (also protagonists)
 A car
 A form of weapon (broken beer bottle)
Roles Within The
             Production
Filming: will be shared among us
Editing: will be shared among us
Cast Members:
 Main girl: Alice Stone
 Boyfriend: Tom Walker
 Antagonist: Sam Hilleard*
 Girlfriend: Liberty Carrington


*These aren’t confirmed cast members but
  are suitable for the roles applied.
BBFC
Our psychological thriller will be certificated a 15. This is because it
   only contains some strong language, some sexual reference
   and violence.

The listed aspects below are examples of what would make a
   thriller film classed as a 15 by the rules of the BBFC
 strong violence
 frequent strong language
 portrayals of sexual activity
 strong verbal references to sex
 sexual nudity
 brief scenes of sexual violence or verbal references to sexual
   violence
 discriminatory language or behaviour
 drug taking
Who

Who

  • 1.
    WH O By Holly Moran, Jade Potts, Liberty Carrington and Molly-Anne Noakes
  • 2.
    The reason forour thriller opening sequence to be called ‘WHO?’ is because, the audience has a huge range of enigmas rising to the surface by the end of our sequence.
  • 3.
    The Narrative From beginningto end, there are two couples, the main girl (the protagonist), her boyfriend, the antagonist and his girlfriend. They are all friends but we discover that the antagonist who is also the boyfriends best friend, has a psycho love for the protagonist. After a night out the protagonist is left alone with the antagonist in the car which leaves us to discover her walking alone in the morning injured and covered in blood...
  • 4.
    Our Opening Sequence Itbegins with the main girl walking down the street in the morning covered in blood, weeping. This is when the enigmas start for the audience as we wonder where she has come from? Why she is in the state that she is? And what happened? Then the sequence goes back in time with flashbacks for the audience to get hints of reasons why she is covered in blood. Images and clips of the antagonist waiting to attack the protagonist from the night before.
  • 5.
    Sub Genre Our openingsequence is a psychological thriller. What makes it a psychological thriller is because it plays upon the audiences mind and also there is emotional conflict between the two main characters, the antagonist and the protagonist.
  • 6.
    Films That InspiredUs The films we were inspired by are: American Psycho, Black Swan and Prom Night. They are all psychological thrillers which are also based on love.
  • 7.
    Locations Our locations thatwe are going to use will be a hang out spot which will possibly be a pub (The Trooper) or a alternative hang out. We will also be using Vansittart Road (this is where the protagonist will be walking the next morning).
  • 8.
    Mise en Scene Forthe night before scenes we will be using ambient lighting so it’ll look very low key. Also, for the early morning scenes we will be using ambient lighting to look as natural as possible. As for make-up, we will only be using fake blood for the main girl to show she has been attacked. As for the other characters, there is no specific look we would need.
  • 9.
    Mise en Scene PropsUsed The props we will be using will be:  A necklace (belonging to the protagonist)  A mobile phone (also protagonists)  A car  A form of weapon (broken beer bottle)
  • 10.
    Roles Within The Production Filming: will be shared among us Editing: will be shared among us Cast Members:  Main girl: Alice Stone  Boyfriend: Tom Walker  Antagonist: Sam Hilleard*  Girlfriend: Liberty Carrington *These aren’t confirmed cast members but are suitable for the roles applied.
  • 11.
    BBFC Our psychological thrillerwill be certificated a 15. This is because it only contains some strong language, some sexual reference and violence. The listed aspects below are examples of what would make a thriller film classed as a 15 by the rules of the BBFC  strong violence  frequent strong language  portrayals of sexual activity  strong verbal references to sex  sexual nudity  brief scenes of sexual violence or verbal references to sexual violence  discriminatory language or behaviour  drug taking