Thursday, 23 June 2011

Full Treatment

Blurb

Someone working their way through the town, killing. One person is trying to escape... But can he?
Character Bibliographies (on other post about Actors)

Statement of Intent

I am going to tackle this subject of someone being followed by constantly relating what is happening to reality to show how it could happen to anyone around the audience. I think that I am the right person to take on the project of writing and producing the film because I have lots of ideas which I think can be connected to create a very good film.

Storyline

As the sun rises in the field of Flackwell Heath we see one character walking down the field as the camera follows his feet. He is walking in the beautiful sunshine, but he starts to hear noises all around him, in the fields, everywhere. He keeps walking as he thinks that they are natural noises of the scenery around him. He then starts to hear them becoming louder, as he turns around he sees someone standing in the distance, in all black, hood up. He starts running, running until he looks back and there’s no-one there. He starts walking back through the woods back to his house looking back on what had happened, he again hears the rustles of the leaves around him and he then starts to run, but he knows that he is being followed so he just keeps running, he then turns back and there’s no-one there so he turns back and he then gets killed, left in the woods.

It then changes to a scene of the perspective of people who are hearing rumours from each other about people disappearing and they then start to worry because they realise that people really are disappearing and it could be them next.

One of the people closest to them then die and they then start to construct a map which shows where people have been dying and they then realise that the deaths have created a pattern where they run through the town from one side to another. From this they can then predict where the killer is going to strike next... but can they stop him?

It then tracks one perspective of one of the people who lives the furthest away as they have to decide which way to go, whether to help everyone around them and risk their life or move away to the ‘big city’. He decides to try and contact the police from the big city but they do not believe what he has to say as it is usually such a peaceful place so they believe that it is a prank call.

He then sets off to track down whoever is left and in this way he feels that he is yet again, being followed, he find no-one... no-one at all...

He then runs home, finding all of his possessions and shoving all of them into a suitcase and he then jumps in his car and drives... away as far as possible, but he still feels strange. He knows it is not over. When he arrive in his new housing he settles down but in the corner of the camera there is still someone there... he then finds writing on the way with ‘no-one ever escapes’ written in what seems like blood, he then tries to escape this house, but the door is locked, he’s trapped.. and he’s not alone.

Scenes which are going to be shown
• The whole first scene of Flackwell Heath& the murder.
• Discussion about the murders
• Construction of a map of the murders
• Talking about where the killer will go next
• Changes to perspective of one person
• He runs down a deserted street, he is the last one remaining
• Him packing all of his stuff to leave
• Him arriving at his new house
• Him finding the text on the wall
• The last shot will be of the killer outside in the distance.

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