Tuesday, 3 May 2011
Monday, 2 May 2011
Friday, 25 March 2011
Friday, 11 March 2011
Our new story idea.
Our new story/plot will use only a short amount of clips from out last filming session only the ones with the character Darien plays is dead and the best quality ones, as half our footage was blurry due to having to use a different camera that wasn't meant for filming long films and such. But now we are making sure we have a proper camera, we will be making sure we have 2 battery packs so a repeat of last time wont happen and we will also set the camera to easy to make sure it focuses by itself. We will film at 2 on sunday at Witton. Hopefully that way we will avoid the rain and so we can film for a few hours.
These are the new scenes we will be filming:
*There will be a chase scene at the beginning, to set the scene more and make the introduction not drag as much
These are the new scenes we will be filming:
*There will be a chase scene at the beginning, to set the scene more and make the introduction not drag as much
Thursday, 10 March 2011
Practice filimg number 1
Basically, the one that came out too dark. The filming went perfectly, it was just the lighting and the location that messed up a bit.
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Friday, 25 February 2011
The result
After filming all of the footage, we decided to take a look at what we had filmed. Due to the fact it went dark early, we had no torches, and that we were filming underneath alot of tree's, the quality of the footage was very poor, grainy, and didn't look professional. Everything else apart from that went smoothly and came out fine, but in the end, we decided we would re-film, to try and get a better result.
To make sure it will go right the second time, we must make sure to
1) Bring torches to attach to the camera in case it went dark.
2) Film at an earlier time (4 instead of 5)
3) Film in a better, less shadowed location.
and
4) Make sure the camera settings were on 'Easy'.
To make sure it will go right the second time, we must make sure to
1) Bring torches to attach to the camera in case it went dark.
2) Film at an earlier time (4 instead of 5)
3) Film in a better, less shadowed location.
and
4) Make sure the camera settings were on 'Easy'.
Thursday, 17 February 2011
Pictures from production!
- We shot the first part of our intro in Witton Park woods, around 5:00pm, when it was starting to go dark.
- The actress playing the leading lady (The woman dragging the body) is played by Amber Phillips.
- And the actor playing the leading man (The man who has been 'murdered') is played by Darren Greggson.
Darren's Eye Makeup.
Teigan applying makeup to Darren.
Laura digging hole.
Darren's under eye makeup.
Fake blood.
Fake blood for head wound.
Head wound close up.
Testing out how the makeup and fake blood looked like on camera.
Darren's outfit. Shirt, dirty, with leaves.
Amber's outfit.
Amber and Darren in full makeup and costume.
Darren on the ground, playing his part as the 'dead' victim.
Digging the hole.
Thursday, 10 February 2011
Prop list and location
Props needed:
A shovel is needed as that is the main object focused on in this scene, so its the main prop.
We will need access to a car as thats the key element that opens the scene.
We will need torches if we decide to film it late at night or in the evening so it isn't too unlit.
Gloves are needed, show the girls professionalism and confidence in her actions.
A ladder is needed but not for an actual scene prop but to help take shots from high above (unless we decide to climb a tree or something).
Location:
Probably the woods at Witton park as it is easily accessed and close to both of our homes. Or some form of car-accessible woodland that they probably wouldn't mid us digging a fake grave in.
We would also have to be there at night so i think its a reasonably...'safe' place.
Costume plans:
The main costume need is to make the girl look professional, she'll probably need to have her hair tied back, no make up, the gloves are very important too.
The 'thing' that hits her on the head and knocks her into the ditch will need to be... shrouded so to say, so probably put some disguise on it.
The 'dead' boy would need to have a beaten look to him, so probably a few cuts and bruises and something to look like he has been killed to have given the girl that impression in the first place. He'd also need to look cold and pale, to give off more of the dead vibe.
Casthing shots:
Boy:
Girl:
Location shots:
A shovel is needed as that is the main object focused on in this scene, so its the main prop.
We will need access to a car as thats the key element that opens the scene.
We will need torches if we decide to film it late at night or in the evening so it isn't too unlit.
Gloves are needed, show the girls professionalism and confidence in her actions.
A ladder is needed but not for an actual scene prop but to help take shots from high above (unless we decide to climb a tree or something).
Location:
Probably the woods at Witton park as it is easily accessed and close to both of our homes. Or some form of car-accessible woodland that they probably wouldn't mid us digging a fake grave in.
We would also have to be there at night so i think its a reasonably...'safe' place.
Costume plans:
The main costume need is to make the girl look professional, she'll probably need to have her hair tied back, no make up, the gloves are very important too.
The 'thing' that hits her on the head and knocks her into the ditch will need to be... shrouded so to say, so probably put some disguise on it.
The 'dead' boy would need to have a beaten look to him, so probably a few cuts and bruises and something to look like he has been killed to have given the girl that impression in the first place. He'd also need to look cold and pale, to give off more of the dead vibe.
Casthing shots:
Boy:
Girl:
Location shots:
Feedback 9.2.11
Girls, some good work here. Please ensure the planning is complete for next week so you can go out to film. The storyboard is a crucial part of the planning process, so now you have a clear idea of your sequence you neeed to complete this. I mneed to see the storyboard before you go out to film. Work through the planning checklist and see me if you need further clarification.
Mrs A
Mrs A
Tuesday, 8 February 2011
Our planned idea- final.
Laura + Teigan -
first of all, the initial shot would be a black-out from the inside of a car boot, it would be a point of view shot as in someone was looking from . We hear sounds and the image would be of the girl character taking out a shovel, gloves and walking past. The boot would then close, going back to the darkness.
the next shot would be of the girl coming from around the car and opening the boot, she will look confident in her actions, re-opening her boot, whilst putting gloves on. we see her grabbing a bag, POV shot from the boot.
There will be a hand held camera shot from coming around from the tree, it will be to give the impression she isn't alone and that someone else is watching this occur.
Next we see her dragging a long thing through a wood/forest. There will be several shots of this, e.g. close up of a hand, close up of her hands, Long viewed shot of the dragged body.
The girl then starts to dig the hole. There will be a tracking shot of the shovel going down into the ground.
Close ups of the guy start here, his hand will twitch, then you see more of the girl digging, then his eye will twitch, more girl close ups.
There will be a point of view shot from inside the 'grave' dug for the boy, looking at her face. This then follows by her being hit on the head by something and falling. The mystery of this is that we don't see who did it.
There will then be a view from up a tree, or above the scene showing that the boy has vanished,
but the dragged trail that was there from the first time he was pulled to the scene would be pointing in another direction, as if he was dragged again.
~FIN~
The enigmas arisen include:
Why is she so confident?
Whodunnit?
Who watched her?
Why was the boy 'dead'?
What caused this to happen?
What happens next?
first of all, the initial shot would be a black-out from the inside of a car boot, it would be a point of view shot as in someone was looking from . We hear sounds and the image would be of the girl character taking out a shovel, gloves and walking past. The boot would then close, going back to the darkness.
the next shot would be of the girl coming from around the car and opening the boot, she will look confident in her actions, re-opening her boot, whilst putting gloves on. we see her grabbing a bag, POV shot from the boot.
There will be a hand held camera shot from coming around from the tree, it will be to give the impression she isn't alone and that someone else is watching this occur.
Next we see her dragging a long thing through a wood/forest. There will be several shots of this, e.g. close up of a hand, close up of her hands, Long viewed shot of the dragged body.
The girl then starts to dig the hole. There will be a tracking shot of the shovel going down into the ground.
Close ups of the guy start here, his hand will twitch, then you see more of the girl digging, then his eye will twitch, more girl close ups.
There will be a point of view shot from inside the 'grave' dug for the boy, looking at her face. This then follows by her being hit on the head by something and falling. The mystery of this is that we don't see who did it.
There will then be a view from up a tree, or above the scene showing that the boy has vanished,
but the dragged trail that was there from the first time he was pulled to the scene would be pointing in another direction, as if he was dragged again.
~FIN~
The enigmas arisen include:
Why is she so confident?
Whodunnit?
Who watched her?
Why was the boy 'dead'?
What caused this to happen?
What happens next?
Monday, 7 February 2011
Equipment to be used.
Teigan-
Most importantly we will be using a digital camcorder, cassette for recording and a tripod for still camera shots.
The editing of the film will be done on imovie, and our two minute clip will have edited audio and clips; effects may also be used.
We will also need actor(s) to play in our clip.
We wont be using a microphone, due to the lack of, so all the dialogue will be needed to be picked up from the camera. This means that we will need to be careful of the sound interference, unless we can get ahold of one.
We will be using SFX makeup too, like skin wax and spirit gum and fake blood, to give the scary effect of injuries etc and its easily acquired.
As we will be filming at night or in the evening, we will need to use some form of lighting (led torches?) and reflectors to make the light look less harsh on faces,
. It will have to be torches as it will need to be a portable light source as we will be filming in the woods/forest etc.
Most importantly we will be using a digital camcorder, cassette for recording and a tripod for still camera shots.
The editing of the film will be done on imovie, and our two minute clip will have edited audio and clips; effects may also be used.
We will also need actor(s) to play in our clip.
We wont be using a microphone, due to the lack of, so all the dialogue will be needed to be picked up from the camera. This means that we will need to be careful of the sound interference, unless we can get ahold of one.
We will be using SFX makeup too, like skin wax and spirit gum and fake blood, to give the scary effect of injuries etc and its easily acquired.
As we will be filming at night or in the evening, we will need to use some form of lighting (led torches?) and reflectors to make the light look less harsh on faces,
. It will have to be torches as it will need to be a portable light source as we will be filming in the woods/forest etc.
Friday, 4 February 2011
Our Results
This shows that our audience would be mostly males.
The largest age group viewing out 'film' would be inbetween ages 16-18
Thursday, 3 February 2011
Our Questionnaire
Media Questionnaire
1) Are you male or female?
Female?
Male?
2) How old are you?
10-15?
16-18?
19-25?
3) Favourite film genre?
Comedy?
Romance?
Horror?
Action?
Sci-Fi?
Musical?
Crime?
Drama?
Other?
4) What kind of education are you in at the moment?
High School?
College/Higher Education?
Working?
5) 3D or not 3D?
3D all the way?
No to 3D completely!
6) Are you easily frightened by gore/blood?
Yes?
No?
7) What do you prefer in a horror?
Gore, blood, and death?
Psychological?
8) What is more important?
Good Acting?
Special Effects?
9) Does music play a big part in a film?
Yes?
No
10)Within the soundtrack, vocals or no vocals?
Vocals?
No Vocals?
Target audience II
GRASS.
Gender: Both male and females but it probably would lean more towards males as an audience.
Race: Its probably aimed towards a british audience.
Age: 15-18 +
Social-Economic Status: Middle class.
Though the problem with this type of profiling is that this is a stereotype that is easily broken, as anyone can like a horror film, dependent on the profiling of the audience or not.
Tuesday, 1 February 2011
Saw VI Analysis.
Saw VI (rated 18)
Within the first 2 minutes of Saw VI, we are greeted with very scary and eerie music, mixed with the credits, and sound effects of chains and chain saws (which ties in with the name) and very dark, low lighting. This already, only a few seconds into the movie, gives us the definite impression of what kind of film it is. The films institution, 'Twisted Pictures', known for its scary, and gory films, also adds the horror. After the credits, the scene is then set, using close ups of various parts of the room. The characters are then introduced to us (without the use of their names), with 360 shots and close ups of their horror-stricken faces, and to also show the room they are in. The 'bad guy' is then introduced at the end of the 2 minutes, with the now, very famous line, 'I wanna play a game'.
The film Saw VI, had a very high budget, because of its amazing special effects. Which would probably be quite hard for us, while making our film. But, if we did go along with the idea of our film involving gore, we would try and make it look as realistic as possible.
The Saw franchise, is one of the most popular, and longest Horror franchise to be made yet. We chose this as one of our inspirations for many reasons. Such as:
- The way it merges both horror and gore, with a good plot and story line that makes you think, and keeps you asking questions.
- Dark lighting (with blue/green tint) is used, as well as very eerie, mood-setting music.
- Each scene of the movie, including the opening scene, makes you want to watch more.
- And a various camera shots are used, to not only set the scene, but to create tension.
Our Target Audience.
Many, and maybe even most of the Horror films out today, are rated either 15, or 18. Obviously because of the content, some horror films just really aren't aimed at anyone bellow the age of 15-16. But it really all does depend on the content. For example, a Horror film which was more physiological, and didn't contain as much gore or death, would probably end up being a 15. Films such as Poltergeist, Jaws, and White Noise, are rated under 13, because they don't contain anything really inappropriate for children, only moderate violence. But films such as Saw, and Hostel, films that contain ALOT of gore, death, and basically things inappropriate for children, would definitely be rated as an 18.
For our 2 minute Horror intro, as we wish to involve fake gore, fake blood, and a chase scene set in the woods, we will probably be rating our film an 18.
For our 2 minute Horror intro, as we wish to involve fake gore, fake blood, and a chase scene set in the woods, we will probably be rating our film an 18.
Our Target Audience.
Many, and maybe even most of the Horror films out today, are rated either 15, or 18. Obviously because of the content, some horror films just really aren't aimed at anyone bellow the age of 15-16. But it really all does depend on the content. For example, a Horror film which was more physiological, and didn't contain as much gore or death, would probably end up being a 15. Films such as Poltergeist, Jaws, and White Noise, are rated under 13, because they don't contain anything really inappropriate for children, only moderate violence. But films such as Saw, and Hostel, films that contain ALOT of gore, death, and basically things inappropriate for children, would definitely be rated as an 18.
For our 2 minute Horror intro, as we wish to involve fake gore, fake blood, and a chase scene set in the woods, we will probably be rating our film an 18.
For our 2 minute Horror intro, as we wish to involve fake gore, fake blood, and a chase scene set in the woods, we will probably be rating our film an 18.
Another Analysis.
Teigan-
Two main films we have mentioned throughout as a base of our ideas are Saw and Silent hill.
Silent Hill.
Within the first two minutes, the scenes are set. We are first introduced into Silent hill after 2:00 and we are introduced to the family's home. We discover their child is missing, due to the clues given initially of the screaming parent frantically rushing about and holding a bear, belonging to the child.
The main character is a woman, and this goes against the stereotype of a horror film because women are those who are usually needed to be protected, not the ones running out into a dangerous place looking for a lost person. The mother-main character discovers the child after running a short while and she is about to jump off a cliff. As she is about to do this, we get an over head shot which is low angle, showing a camera plunging itself into silent hill and into the 'evil' version of the sleepwalking girl. This emphasizes the horror that silent hill is, it makes things look insignificant and totally helpless.
The film uses high budget special effects, so they wouldn't be usable in our film, however we want it to be as.. visually scary as some parts are later on in the film. E.g the bubble-headed nurses have a very scary appearence.
Two main films we have mentioned throughout as a base of our ideas are Saw and Silent hill.
Silent Hill.
Within the first two minutes, the scenes are set. We are first introduced into Silent hill after 2:00 and we are introduced to the family's home. We discover their child is missing, due to the clues given initially of the screaming parent frantically rushing about and holding a bear, belonging to the child.
The main character is a woman, and this goes against the stereotype of a horror film because women are those who are usually needed to be protected, not the ones running out into a dangerous place looking for a lost person. The mother-main character discovers the child after running a short while and she is about to jump off a cliff. As she is about to do this, we get an over head shot which is low angle, showing a camera plunging itself into silent hill and into the 'evil' version of the sleepwalking girl. This emphasizes the horror that silent hill is, it makes things look insignificant and totally helpless.
The film uses high budget special effects, so they wouldn't be usable in our film, however we want it to be as.. visually scary as some parts are later on in the film. E.g the bubble-headed nurses have a very scary appearence.
Monday, 31 January 2011
The institution we have chosen
We have chosen Lionsgate to promote our film for many different reasons, such as:
* The fact they are a very successful TV and Film distribution company.
* The films they promote end up being really popular e.g. Kick ass, Rambo and The Bank Job, however Horror films are their strong point and they released the Saw franchise (1,2,3,4,5,6,3D), My Bloody Valentine and The Last Exorcism.
These our our personal favorite horror films and we will be basing our film around such themes, e.g Saw - Gore, Dull lighting, Fast editing.
* The fact they are a very successful TV and Film distribution company.
* The films they promote end up being really popular e.g. Kick ass, Rambo and The Bank Job, however Horror films are their strong point and they released the Saw franchise (1,2,3,4,5,6,3D), My Bloody Valentine and The Last Exorcism.
These our our personal favorite horror films and we will be basing our film around such themes, e.g Saw - Gore, Dull lighting, Fast editing.
Sunday, 30 January 2011
Box office figures // Horror
Teigan -
1 Jaws (1975) UNIVERSAL $795,369,426
2 The Exorcist (1973) WARNER BROS $686,631,452
3 The Sixth Sense (1999) BUENA VISTA $357,566,366
4 The Mummy Returns (2001) UNIVERSAL $221,650,716
5 Jaws 2 (1978) UNIVERSAL $215,603,340
6 The Amityville Horror (1979) AMERICAN INT. $213,841,738
7 Alien (1979) FOX $200,233,659
8 The Mummy (1999) UNIVERSAL $189,949,583
9 What Lies Beneath (2000) DREAMWORKS $179,115,699
10 The Omen (1976) FOX $177,620,519
11 The Blair Witch Project (1999) ARTISAN $171,800,749
12 Interview with the Vampire (1994) WARNER $155,538,215
13 Scream (1996) MIRAMAX $144,714,476
14 Seven (1995) NEW LINE $142,937,987
15 Aliens (1986) FOX $142,545,860
16 The Ring (2002) DREAMWORKS $137,432,001
17 Scream 2 (1997) MIRAMAX $137,017,261
18 Halloween (1978) COMPASS $124,730,769
19 Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) SONY $123,601,446
20 Sleepy Hollow (1999) PARAMOUNT $123,550,077
Laura-
1) The Ring - DREAMWORKS - $249,348,933
2) Case 39 - PARAMOUNT - $28,189,979
3) The Collector - FREESTYLE RELEASING - $9,329,515
4) The Strangers - ROUGE PICTURES - $82,391,145
5) Mirrors - FOX - $77,488,607
6) Severance - MAGNOLIA - $5,515,163
7) The Crazies - OVERTURE FILMS - $54,593,252
8) Saw 3D - LIONSGATE - $130,210,178
9) I Spit On Your Grave - ANCHOR BAY FILMS - $93,051
10) Slither - UNIVERSAL - $12,834,936
11) The Mist - MGM - $57,293,715
12) Black Sheep - IFC - $4,947,717
13) Midnight Meat Train - LIONSGATE - $3,533,227
14) Let Me In - OVERTURE FILMS - $22,085,023
15) 30 Days of Night - COLUMBIA - $75,505,973
16) Psycho - UNIVERSAL - $32,000,000
Special note:
Silent Hill (2006) $90,000,000
Saw (2003) $103,100,000
Thursday, 27 January 2011
Conventions of horror.
Laurah and Teigan;
Conventions are those recognisable and repeated elements in a film or other media text, which help to identify the genre.
Our Genre (horror) :
*Dark lighting (night time)
*Creepy things.
* Music which creates an eerie atmosphere e.g. violins and piano.
*Death is a key feature which appears.
*Things to distress the audience
*A person or a group as the 'villain'.
*Usually has lots of SFX involving blood and gore makeup.
*weapons and props are important.
*Deserted location e.g. Haunted houses, underground, caves, apocalypse, abandoned villages.
*Budget has a vary, some are low budget but have a good effect e.g. paranormal activity, And others have a higher one e.g. Saw
*Could have anything that provokes fear in the audience, whether its a physical thing or a psychological one.
*Focused on targeted people
*Chase scenes/ looking for victims hiding.
*Provoking intense fear, e.g. saw trap scenes.
Camera shots
*High angled shots used often to make the 'victim' looks insignificant.
*Canted angles to obscure things/people.
*Extreme close-ups on faces to emphasis fear expressed in emotions.
* Commonly a birds eye shot at the introduction to show the location and setting.
* POV shots from killers to victims.
*Tracking shots of things e.g weapons moving.
Setting up Enigmas
Enigmas are created through the lack of answers found in an initial clip. It makes you want to watch it to find out things. Usually by the end of the film the questions have been answered but horror films usually go against that or shock endings and twists are used.
Conventions are those recognisable and repeated elements in a film or other media text, which help to identify the genre.
Our Genre (horror) :
*Dark lighting (night time)
*Creepy things.
* Music which creates an eerie atmosphere e.g. violins and piano.
*Death is a key feature which appears.
*Things to distress the audience
*A person or a group as the 'villain'.
*Usually has lots of SFX involving blood and gore makeup.
*weapons and props are important.
*Deserted location e.g. Haunted houses, underground, caves, apocalypse, abandoned villages.
*Budget has a vary, some are low budget but have a good effect e.g. paranormal activity, And others have a higher one e.g. Saw
*Could have anything that provokes fear in the audience, whether its a physical thing or a psychological one.
*Focused on targeted people
*Chase scenes/ looking for victims hiding.
*Provoking intense fear, e.g. saw trap scenes.
Camera shots
*High angled shots used often to make the 'victim' looks insignificant.
*Canted angles to obscure things/people.
*Extreme close-ups on faces to emphasis fear expressed in emotions.
* Commonly a birds eye shot at the introduction to show the location and setting.
* POV shots from killers to victims.
*Tracking shots of things e.g weapons moving.
Setting up Enigmas
Enigmas are created through the lack of answers found in an initial clip. It makes you want to watch it to find out things. Usually by the end of the film the questions have been answered but horror films usually go against that or shock endings and twists are used.
Feedback 27.1.11
Girls, well done on completing your prelim task. I see you've found some clips to discuss. This is good but you also need to write a pot outlining the conventions of opening sequences and anothe ron the codes and conventions of horror films. Then analyse how the clips use or indeed challenge typical conventions of opening sequences and horror. These analyses should be quite detailed.
See me if you need further help. Please book your workshop time for next week. Yo may come at the same time or seperately, whatever is convenient.
Mrs A
See me if you need further help. Please book your workshop time for next week. Yo may come at the same time or seperately, whatever is convenient.
Mrs A
Tuesday, 25 January 2011
Our preliminary task - Walking tin the hallway // and reflection
Laurah and Teigan -
Recording this task wasn't very difficult, it was pretty easy for being our first experience in recording, and it was also very simple when it came to the editing, it was all straight forward and we worked pretty quickly. Not much editing was needed, just cutting a few clips and rearranging of others, it all flowed well. The only thing that went wrong was the fact the first 3 seconds of the film was blurry because we didnt think about the distances at hand.
The thing that worked the best for us was the action shots such as the door being opened and making the whole footage flow well.
Sunday, 23 January 2011
Teigan - An opening of a film, that apply's to the conventions of a Horror.
I chose this to support our first idea, and to give more inspiration due to the ideas of small things becoming the build up to the 'big' horror, such as the dead creature underneath the card at 6:37, this is the theme we wanted to create in which the audience knew the person in our first idea was being watched or set up by something or someone. Though it doesn't do just to the introduction, the music created great suspense especially at 1:55 (it was very creepy). However it shows credits, sets the main character, scene, it has effective music and sets the genre appropriately.
Opening Sequence Initial Idea's 2.
Teigan -
Music used in our ideas would have to be incredibly subtle but still provoke a feeling of suspense and mystery.
Our next idea was to do something involving a girl stumbling across a body in the woods. This was intended to be more of a psychological horror than a more blood and gore filled one but it still stuck with our horror/thriller idea. The conventions would be traditional to this genre, with images to shock somewhat, and catch the viewer unexpectedly. A point of view shot would be necessary in this scene too, as it sets the story surrounding this girl stumbling across the corpse. There will also be extreme close ups of a body, to emphasise the lifelessness and death of this person. Flashbacks might also be included of how this person died, little by little.
It sparks enigmas that will keep the viewer interested in watching on.
Laura - An opening of a film, that apply's to the conventions of a Horror.
SEVERANCE. (2006)
I chose the opening clip of the film Severance (a British horror/comedy).
The film opens with a man and two women running through the woods. The women fall into a large pit trap while the man, after refusing to help them, continues running only to be caught in a snare. As the man hangs helplessly, a masked man approaches and disembowels him with a knife.
I chose it, because within the first 2 minutes, it establishes the two main characters as the 2 girls who fall in the pit trap. Eerie music, and fast paced editing is also used, as well as suitable arrangement of the credits, right before we are introduced, to the 'masked man', 2 minutes into the film.
Opening Sequence Initial Idea's.
Laura -
Well basically, we've decided on doing sort of a horror/thriller opening sequence. To stick to the traditional conventions of a horror/thriller movie, we'd set the opening scene somewhere dark and eerie, if any music is used, it would also be very creepy and mysterious. Close ups would be used to establish the main character, and long shots to establish setting. We might even decide on using a hand held camera, and some canted angles.
The target audience would probably be for over 16's if its going to be scary.
After thinking about it, we've come up with two different plots/storyline's. Out first idea, was for a boy, around 16-17, to be left alone at home, whilst his parent's are on holiday, un-aware that 'something', or 'someone' is in the house with him. This idea was mainly inspired, by such Japanese horror's such as Ju-on (The Grudge), involving a ghost type girl, with pale white skin and long black hair.
And then our second idea, was for someone to be being chased, possibly a girl, being chased in the woods. By either a murdered/stalker, or by an animal of some sort. This idea was just from the amount of horror films that actually included 'running through the woods being chased' scenes, to create suspense, and to set enigma's to who and what is chasing the person.
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