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Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Treatment

Title:
Length: 90 minutes
Audience: The audience for our film is from age 15. We chose this age as our film includes violence and mild swearing which means the younger generation may copy it which would not be suitable.

Character Profiles

Jake Leesley- 16, male.
Jake is about 5 ft 11.
He has brown hair and brown eyes.
He is an outgoing character that is very sociable.
He is also extremely sporty and loves to go to the cinema.
Jake plays Adams housemate and plays the part of laying on the settee and coughing up blood.
In the film Jake is wearing casual clothing that consists of jeans and a T-Shirt.
He is normally young and fit which makes his episode of coughing up blood rather unusual.



Adam Hoyland- 17, male.
Adam is about 5 ft 9.
He has ginger hair and brown eyes.
He is also a very outgoing character and loves to go out and socialise.
He attends the gym regularly and is a strong character.
Adam is the main character in our film and appears in the whole of it.
At the start, when adam is running, he is wearing jeans, a T-shirt and a hoodie. When in the house he is wearing joggers and a plain T-shirt.






Joel Hunt- 16, male.
Joel is about 6 ft 1.
He has blonde hair and blue eyes.
He plays a zombie in the film.
He is wearing casual clothes that are a bit ripped and dirty.
He has got blood all over him.









Cameron Hudson- 16, male.
Cameron is about 5 ft 8.
He has blonde hair and brown eyes.
He plays a zombie in the film.
He is wearing casual clothes that are abit ripped and dirty.
He has got blood all over him.




Megan Carrington- 16, female.
Megan is about 5 ft 4.
She has brown hair and blue eyes.
She plays a zombie in the film.
She is wearing casual clothes that are abit ripped and dirty.
She has got blood all over her.



Abbie Bladen- 17, female
Abbie is about 5 ft 6.
She has brown hair and green eyes.
She plays a TV broadcaster in the film.
She is wearing smart clothes.
She is very intelligent and has a lot of qualifications.
She isn't very sociable because of her busy work life.

Filming schedule

This is our schedule for filming, we plan on getting it done early so we can go back and redo anything.

Prop list

We have established that we don't need that many props for our film. However, we need things to make our zombies look realistic.
-Fake blood which we have looked into making but have decided just to purchase it due to our time scale and the trickiness of the process.










-We also need plain white t-shirts in which we can create the idea of a dead tattered zombie.










- Smart clothing will be needed for the TV broadcaster. For this we are going to source a plain white shirt, suite jacket. This will be easy as our group members each have an item of this.
-As we are using a house setting, we need a house, which is easily sourced as one of our group members is allowing us to use theirs.
-We also need a bed for the waking up scene, this is also easily sourced as we are using the same house.
-The most important prop is the camera and its battery which we need to book out from college.


Risk Asssement

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0IkriXBT5-VYWpQT2NfU19nbm8/edit?usp=sharing

How to make fake blood

http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Fake-Blood

Sunday, 2 February 2014

Research into title sequences.



This is the title sequence from the film zombieland to begin with the differant shots are edited together using a dissolve, this shows a change of location and in this case it gives the impression that the zombie outbreak is wide spread.

The titles also appear to be part of the scean in some cases this may be something we could use, expecially with them smashing into pieces as this could be assosiated with violence.

The actual imagery in the title sequence is very representitive of the genre, it shows a lot of zombies covered in blood ect...