Tuesday, 12 October 2010
Tuesday, 5 October 2010
Filming Shedule
Who??
- Jake - playing the killer
- Georgia - playing the dead mother
- Luke - playing the couples son
- Sasha - Luke's real mum
- Sam
- Lydia
- Charlie
Where?
- Family home - Charlies house
- Street outside the family home
When?
- Monday 11th October 2010
- 10:00 - 15:00
Shooting order
- All of the bathroom shots
- All of the baby shots
- Shot of the baby
- Shots of the baby being picked up
- Shot of the cat
- Killer walking from the bathroom to the bedroom
- Mobile phone
- Shots of killer packing his bag
- Killer leaving the house
- Killer walking down the street
- Record the voice mails
- Flickering light
Re-shoot
Who?
- Joe - playing the killer
- Amy - playing the dead girlfriend
- Sam
- Lydia
- Charlie
(Joe is a contact from Sam and Amy is a friend from school)
Where?
- Family home - Sam's house
- Street outside the family house
When?
- Saturday 6th November 2010
- 10:00 - 16:00
Shooting order
- Flashbacks of the couple
- Boyfriend beating up the girlfriend
- Dead body laying on the floor
- All of the bathroom shots
- Reaction from the boyfriend once he's killed her
- Packing his bags
- Walking down the stairs
- Leaving the house
- Phone ringing
- Voicemails
LSC productions - equipment , location and cast
Equipment
- Camera
- Tripod
- Boom Mic
- Fake Blood/Blood capsules
- Mobile Phone
- Rucksack/Bag
- Baby Toys
- Blood Stained T-Shirt
- Black cat
- Hoodie
- Baby
- Male actor
- Female actor
- Female v/o (different to female actor)
Cast
- Female Victim - Georgia O’Keefe
- Male Attacker - Jake Woods
- Baby - Luke Powell
- Female V/O – Sasha Powell
Location
- Family House
- .Bathroom
- Child's Bedroom
- Adults Bedroom
- Hall way
- Stairs
- Kitchen
- Dining room
- Front room
- Street outside house
Thriller Conventions
Some of the conventions used in thrillers are:
- black writing on a white background or vice verca (bland colours to help set the mood for the thriller)
- not a lot of dialogue (this gives it more suspense and make the audience think more about what is happening)
- a lot of dark shadows and little lighting (to make less things visible on screen to also add suspense)
- shaky camera shots (to make it seem like a more POV shot and more realistic)
- cliffhangers with unanswered questions (doesn't give away the whole story plot and makes the plot more interesting)
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