Title: Point-is symbolism of the ballet dancers point shoes as well as the point of the stalkers knife My target audience: Mature audiences The 6-15 genre conventions i will include in my film are: atmosphere foreshadowing surprise suspense passion stillness Characters and names with detailed explanations about their purpose in the film and their background/relationship with other characters: Our dancer (cast as Hannah) i decided to just name Hannah as it is easier and the stalker has no name other than "stalker" The dancers role in the film is to be the vulnerable character which we needed in order for the stalker to take its dominant role as being terrifying to our audience. and from what our audience knows, there are no clues or previous relationship between these two characters which are revealed Practicalities of filming/content Examples: How realistic is your idea?: Unlike our last preliminary task, "the chase" this idea of ours is seemingly more realistic...
Concept The chase We called it the chase to keep it simple, but at the same time give effect to its content and film making through the simplicity. its bold, easy to understand but at the same time gives the main idea while still leaving suspense in the tone on what really happens, drawing our target audience towards it. My target audience: Mature audiences who can handle suspense as well as visual blood shots Genre conventions: Character: We start off by filming our main character (cast as Chanileze) as we get a close up, held hand camera affect of her feet stumbling towards the bathroom. we do this as our first shot to build up tension. As the character soon looks at herself in the mirror, we see her injuries and blood over her body from what our protagonist has done to her. as we see the shot of her in the mirror, we can see her distressed, worn out and exhausted body, staring at her own figure letting our audience in on her feelings. Our Antagonist, who ideally we want to cas...
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