Tuesday, 28 February 2012
Saturday, 25 February 2012
Cast List, Location and Costumes
First Scene: Dance Studio
Cast List:
Katy – Kirby
Eleonita– Nina
Blerina – Tatum
Dannii – Buffy
Shaswot - Thomas
Location: Dance Studio
Costume: Dance wear
Second Scene: Kirby’s Death
Cast List:
Katy – Kirby
Location: Woods/Tennis Courts
Third Scene: Bathroom Scene
Cast List:
Blerina – Tatum
Safina – Villain
Location: House (Bathroom)
Costume:
Blerina: Nothing (Bikini)
Safina: Mask, Black clothing
Fourth Scene: Kirby’s
death scene
Cast List:
Katy– Kirby
Location: woods/tennis courts
Costume: bloody clothes.
Fifth scene: Tatum’s
death
Cast list: Blerina – Tatum
Location: House (Bathroom)
Costume: Nothing (Bikini)
Sixth scene: Nina
getting attacked
Cast list:
Ellie – Nina
Safina – Villain
Location: Safina’s house
Costumes:
Nina T-shirt and jeans
Villain: Mask and black clothing.
Seventh scene: woman
in black
Cast list:
Ellie – Nina
Safina – villain
Location: Safina’s
house
Costumes:
Nina: shirt and jeans
Villain: mask and black clothing.
Friday, 24 February 2012
Wednesday, 22 February 2012
Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Changes Made To The Ideas.
Our initial idea was based on the horror
film ‘I spit on your grave’ where two friends, Nina and Tatum, are in a
dance studio rehearsing their routine and two boys enter. They begin to
misbehave with the two girls and as one of them approaches Nina to rape her,
Tatum flees leaving her friend helpless. This leads Nina seeking revenge on the
rapists and her friend who left her at a time of need. After discussing this
idea, we concluded that the story line was complex where the victim resorts to
villainous acts blurring the line between Clover’s final girl and the sadistic
villain. However we chose to keep the dance studio setting for the focal scene
as we thought the mirrors would create a dramatic effect.
Monday, 20 February 2012
Script.
First Scene:
Dance studio
Establishing shot of the building.
A group of friends are rehearsing, four
decide to leave while one remains alone.
Camera Shot
High angle shot -of group, everyone dancing
in unison.
Close up shots -of each character as they
turn.
- they leave
Medium shot- Buffy looking in mirror,
masked man standing behind her
Point of view shot- No one there (false
scare)
Pan shot- Lights flickering
Point of View shot- Masked villain running
towards camera
Risk assessment
Dance floor could be slippery, we will
prevent this by wearing appropriate footwear. Any cast or crew suffering from
photo- sensitive epilepsy should not be in the room at time of filming.
Second scene
On the way home
Chase sequence
Camera shot
Hand held camera- Kirby running
Break in 180 degree angle- running
Close up shots- Frightened face
Fast/quick cuts-
Risk assessment
Ensure appropriate footwear is worn due to
the steepness of the hill. Be aware of the public and dogs.
Third scene
LIVE broadcast
News report
Camera shot
Close up shot- of TV
Risk assessment
0
Fourth scene
Phone call
Nina picks up the phone, camera cuts to
phone ringing in Tatum’s house. Voiceover of villain speaking.
Camera Shot
Point of view shot of Nina picking up the
phone.
Close up shot of Nina on the phone.
Pan shot of phone ringing in Tatum’s house
and same broadcast on TV.
Risk assessment
0
Fifth scene
Bath time
Voiceover of villain answering the call as
the villain walks in the bathroom. Tatum has her eyes closed and is having a
bath, she lifts her head from the water and looks up to see (a blurred
silhouette of) the villain.
Saturday, 18 February 2012
Friday, 17 February 2012
Treatment Analysis.
Conventions:
Teenagers are popular in horror films as they serve to make the film
realistic and engaging for the horror audiences who are predominately young
people. The immaturity and extremity of emotions portrayed are convincing thus
providing platforms for postmodern films such as ‘Attack the Block’ to be made.
Plot lines have always focused on young people with famous slasher films such
as Scream, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Halloween being prime examples.
Taking this into consideration, our group decided to revolve our trailer around
five teenagers: Nina, Tatum, Buffy Kirby and Thomas.
Screaming is an expression of shock and fear hence we have incorporated this
into our trailer. Screaming is a depiction of the horror that the character is
experiencing and this is dispersed through to the audience who are shown a
vulnerable and helpless victim.
Knives are a good horror weapon as they allow intimate contact and cause a
slow and painful death. The majority of our respondents thought that knives
were most effective horror weapons consequently our group decided to use them
in our trailer. According to Freud’s sadism theory, the knife serves as a
misogynistic tool when being used against women and this fits our trailer which
has mainly female characters.
Blood is a vital in slasher films to illustrate the extent of the
villain’s ruthless quest to inflict pain onto his/her weak victims. By
depicting bloodshed and gore, the slasher film subgenre achieves its purpose of
representing a dramatic and extreme bloodbath playing on the fears of
audiences.
Masked figure conform to the Structuralist prop paradigms and not knowing the
identity of the person behind the mask unsettles the audience. The mask allows
the audience to undertake a journey to find out who is behind the mask and this
adds mystery conforms to Barthes pleasure of text theory. Our group decided to use
the mask paradigm due to its popularity after films like Scream, Friday the 13th
and Halloween.
Chase scenes add a thrill and excitement which heightens the experience of a
watching a horror film. Used in probably all horror films, they serve to build
up tension and bring the masochistic viewers to the edge of their seats not
knowing whether the victim, usually Clover’s ‘Final Girl’, will triumph or
concede defeat to the villain, usually the sadistic voyeur. Our reason for
including a chase sequence was to highlight the power difference between the
villain and the victim- who despite running as fast as she can, will ultimately
be caught by the villain.
Bathroom scenes or scenes where the victim physically lays exposed to the sadistic
voyeurs is something which our group found effective after seeing the classic
bathroom scene from Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Psycho’. The idea of subverting an
everyday activity of a tranquil and peaceful bath into a horrific and fatal
experience highlights the merciless nature of our victim accurately thus we
decided to include this in our trailer.
Darkness is imperative in horror films to create fear of the unknown and
startle the audiences when the unexpected happens. Accordingly, all of our
scenes are set in darkness to highlight the metaphorical darkness the
characters have been plunged into.
“Names are boundary markers of individual identity” as critic Parker has
said emphasizing the significance of the names of characters. As a result of
this, our group decided to name our characters based on the denotation of the
specific names
The name Nina was our
first choice for our final girl but as horror film protagonists usually have an
asexual name, we decided to change it to --------- Clover’s ‘Final Girl’ theory argued that
asexual names were used due to the masculine personality trait adopted by the
girl in her final confrontation with the villain.
The name Tatum was
chosen to represent a promiscuous girl who is always prevalent in horror films.
This character always dies due to her engagement in sexual activities as Clover
suggests which is why our group decided to show her death in the bath scene
where she lays physically exposed.
Kirby is short for Kimberly and
the nick name reduces her significance highlighting that she is one of the less
important characters who dies early on in the trailer.
Buffy’s name suggests the stereotypical blonde girl who is first to
confront the villain. Conforming to the typical representation of blondes in
horror films, due to her own mistake, she decides to remain in the dance studio
alone and creates the perfect scenario for the villain to enter and commit his
first killing
The boyfriend character is seen
in most horror films either protecting the final girl and dying nobly during
the course; or assisting the villain in his quest to avenge the final girl. Thomas
is a popular everyday name and is relatable to audiences.
We looked at Propp’s character types and
used them to create the characters in our trailer.
Wednesday, 15 February 2012
Extra Stuff For The Treatment.
Propp’s Character types:
- Long sleeves- Geek: Kirby (Scream)
- Short Sleeves- Sporty: Buffy (Buffy The Vampire Slayer)
- Straps/Belly Top- Promiscuous: Tatum (Scream)
- Baggy top- Virgin: Nina (Black Swan)
Shots:
- Scream 4- Masked figure running towards camera, fade to black
- Friday the 13th-Flickering lights when masked
villain is revealed
- Shower scene- break 180 degree rule
- Kirby, stairs, villain looking down at her
- Close up of Nina crying on the floor
Treatment.
Darkness
falls on a dance studio. Five friends, dancers: Buffy, Kirby, Tatum Nina and
her boyfriend Thomas, come to the end of their rehearsal and prepare to leave.
One of them decides to stay behind to perfect her pirouettes. As the friends
leave, and the door begins to close, Buffy will soon realize that she’s not
alone. Whilst practising her routine, she looks into the mirror and screams as
she thinks she has seen someone. In a state of frenzy, she turns around to find
no one behind her. Paranoid and frightened, she believes the hallucination was
due to lack of sleep and stress. She is unsettled therefore decides to leave.
She picks up her belongings and makes her way to the exit when the lights go
out. Overpowered by darkness, she calls out to see who’s there. The lights
begin to flicker and she sees a masked figure running towards her.
Oblivious to
the brutal murder of her friend, Kirby is on her way home and takes her usual
route through the park. Engrossed in reading, she is unaware of the presence of
the masked villain coming towards her. She bumps into him and briefly
apologizes but dismisses it and continues reading. Recalling the brief
encounter, she stops to think about the strange appearance of the person. She
turns around to reassure herself that she was worrying over nothing and finds
the masked person standing facing her ready to attack with a deadly knife. In a
state of fear, she screams and begins to run. Unable to hear his footsteps
behind her, she turns around hoping that she has lost him and falls in the
process. Vulnerable and frightened, she looks up and sees him standing over
her.
The next
day, Nina is flicking through the channels when she comes across the breaking
news of the death of her friends. The reporter emphasizes the similarity of the
previous year’s events on the same date where the victim was from the same
college. Whilst watching the LIVE broadcast, she notices a masked figure
lingering in the far distance. She pauses the screen and edges closer to
examine further. Certain that the masked person is truly there she gasps and
has a flashback of her involvement in last year’s accidental killing. Fearing
Tatum’s safety, she calls to inform her, Tatum doesn’t pick up as she’s having
a bath, so she leaves a panicked voicemail ordering her to keep safe. The
masked villain answers the call and say’s “It’s all your fault” and then hangs
up. Upstairs, an oblivious Tatum is having a bath, unaware that the masked
villain has entered her bathroom. The cheerful song juxtaposes the brutal intentions
of the villain. While lying there with
her eyes closed, the villain is shown entering the bathroom. Whilst washing her hair, she dips her head
under the water and then rubs her eyes to clear her vision. At opening her
eyes, she sees the masked villain standing over her; who blocks her scream by
drowning her.
Nina arrives
at Tatum’s house to see that the front door is open. She rushes yelling Tatum’s
name through the house, finally finding Tatum’s body in the bathroom. Crying
and terrified, she collapses onto the ground and begins wailing in utter
disbelief. She calls Thomas and explains what she has seen and he replies he
will be there shortly; suddenly she hears the front door slam shut. Is Nina
destined to have the same fate as her friends?
Sunday, 12 February 2012
Plot List.
Plots:
- Four girls, in a dance studio practising a dace, a boy emerges wearing a v for vendetta mask, then starts attacking/killing of the kills one by one. One dies in the studio, one on the way home, one in the shower. One final girl, going to be shown running away from the villain
- A group of teens maybe 4 or 5, go out to the woods, have a couple of drinks, maybe do drugs, one of them have a psychological breakdown, and “turns” evil. He then starts killing them off one by one. Final girl.
- A boy in school gets severely bullied, to a point where he can’t take any of it no more; he then gets revenge on all the bullies.
Friday, 10 February 2012
Thursday, 9 February 2012
Questionnaire.
Questionnaire
- How old are you?
15-18 19-22 22-25 25+
- Are you:
Male Female
- How often do you watch horror
films?
Daily Weekly Monthly Rarely Never
- How do you prefer to view horror
films?
Cinema DVD TV Online
- What type of horror film interests
you most?
Slasher/Gore Supernatural Zombie Sci-Fi
Psychological Postmodern
- What is your favourite horror film?
Why?
- Who is your favourite horror film
villain? Why?
- What setting do you feel is
suitable for a horror film? Why?
- What weapon do you feel is suitable
for a horror film? Why?
- What do you think is most effective
in a horror film?
Sound Lighting Costume Setting Plot
- Should the villain be seen or remain
anonymous?
- Which gender should the final
survivor be?
Male Female
- Which gender should the villain be?
Male Female
- Is sexual content necessary in
horror film? Why?
- Is gore necessary? Why?
Tuesday, 7 February 2012
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