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19 March 2011

Shooting Script

PREMISE:
This will feature a character with a troubled life which results in her self harming. It will also include many of the events that lead up to her death. It will be shot in normal film using a HD camera. The production will involve detailed costume and prop choices to illustrate class and position in society. As it is an abstract film, it will not be centred on a typical genre such as horror or romance. This is important at reaching the target audience because the younger generation are always attracted to something new and different. The production will involve various forms of modern technology such as a Blackberry Smart phone and an iPod. The function of this film is to show how lives change due to class and identity and social issues.

Scene 1
SHOTS USED: Close up, Tilt, Zoom and Panning shot
Part 1: The scene will start with a tilt from the character’s feet up (face is not shown). This will show costume and props. It will then lead up to the first subject. This will be shown through a close up on the main character's hands with a blade in the right hand. The next shot will show a pool of blood (close up). The title sequence will appear whilst this is happening (E.G. A screenplay by: Asher Boyd and Vanessa Blankson ... A&V productions present...)Part 2: There will be a panning shot towards the desk where the cover of a diary is opened. A drop of blood will fall on the page; the first character (still not shown) will be filmed writing in the book. The writing will reflect her thoughts, which will then be brought to life, by a zoom in to the book and a fade into the thought/memory.

Scene 2
SHOTS USED: Mid Shot, Wide Shot, Panning Shot, POV Shot
There will be a Mid Shot of the character standing at the bus stop. There will be a Panning Shot to show the people on the opposite side of the road. They will be looking at her and whispering and giggling, this will be shot with a Wide Shot. There will be a POV Shot to show her reaction of the people talking about her. This scene will identify her place in society, showing her as an outcast who is oppressed by her peers. This scene is where the voice over starts.


Scene 3
SHOTS USED: Long Shot, Tilt, Shaky Camera, Panning Shot
There is a Long Shot of the main character as she walks home. She waits for the bus but it hasn’t arrived. She decides to take a shortcut through the woods. A tilt will be used here to emphasise the height of the trees and how small she is. (Show vulnerability). The main character is walking frantically because it is late and getting dark, this will be done using shaky camera. She hears something and turns around but there is nothing there. She continues to walk and again hears a noise, and sees nothing. (These will be shown through Panning Shots). She eventually reaches the exit and catches the bus from another bus stop.


Scene 4
SHOTS USED: Close up, Tilt, Zoom and Panning shot, Cut Away
There is a cut away to the character a blade dropping to the ground into a pool of blood (Close up). Scene 1 part 1 is repeated.


Scene 5
SHOTS USED: Close up, Tilt, Zoom and Panning shot, Cut Away
The final scene will end at a graveyard and the audience discover that she’s dead and that she is visiting her own funeral. Slow motion will be used here to show the change in time and the build up. There will be a long shot used here to show the character's last moments.