our ideas for our opening
Idea 1:A
girl is getting ready and every room she goes in a clown appears however she doesn’t
really notice and thinks nothing of it- she then at the end off the opening
walks into the bathroom and the clown appears behind her ,almost on her
shoulder, she sees this in the mirror and she screams.-This
will be anchored by non-diegetic background music, which will build up to a
climax at the end further creating tension.-Diegetic
sound of the girl screaming.Stock
character: a teenage girl - dressed in normal clothingStock
setting: a normal houseStock
theme: jumpy
Idea
2:A
group of girls of getting ready to go out after having prinks (pre drinks) – a few
subtle strange things happen to the girl whilst these strange things are
happening the girl doesn’t really notice but her friends know something strange
is going on, non-diegetic background music will be used to set the scene at the
start and as more strange things happen the music will change to create a
dramatic effect. diegetic sound of the girls talking to each other.Stock
characters: a group of teenage girlsStock
setting: a normal houseStock
theme: jumpy
Idea
3:A
girl sleepwalks and does various strange things out of the ordinary e.g.
writing strange things on walls. non-diegetic background music will be played
throughout the opening.Stock
character: a teenage girlStock
setting: a normal housestock
theme: mystery
We
didn't go for either one of the ideas we came up with instead, we decided that
are opening sequence would be a group of girls on there way to a party being
abit tipsy already, when one of the girls starts to seem distant towards the
other girls, sees a clown walks over to it, she has seen this clown before but
nobody else can see it, she then starts to act aggressively towards the other
two girls, gets confronted about why she is behaving weirdly and in result ends
up harming both of the girls. See runs away, we then see at the end what happened
'two weeks earlier', however this is then
cut off to cause suspense as a cliff hanger
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