Monday, 17 October 2016

Treatment
  • Preliminary Task

  • Title

  • It’s My House!

Synopsis

Emily comes home to find her front door wide open. She rushes inside and there is a stranger in her kitchen. She asks who they are and threatens to call the police. The stranger denies being a robber but a pan shot reveals to the viewers the stolen goods hidden behind their back. Emily is suspicious and turn to find the phone to call the police, but when she is looking away the stranger slowly leaves the room. Emily turns and is shocked but then the stranger sticks their head back around the door and wishes Emily good day before leaving again. The scene ends with a long shot of the stranger sprinting away down the road as a police siren blares.

Characters
  • Emily - A teenage female, who owns the house.
  • Thief called Janice - A thief who tried to steal the house and does everything she can not to get caught.
Film Techniques

We will film on a Canon EOS 700D and use three-point lighting to light the scene. The techniques we will use are:

* Match on action
* Shot/reverse shot
* 180 degree rule
* Tilt
* Pan
* 360 degree tracking shot
* Over the shoulder shot

Product Considerations

We intend to film in a house and the surrounding streets.

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SCENE EXT. EMILY’S HOUSE. DAY. Establishing shot of house. The front door is open. EMILY walks up to the door and stops as she sees...