Plot
- Media Studies classroom – for the scenes where the experimenter is monitoring the main character through the computer, also used for the scene where the main character finds an abandoned room and finds documents on the desk/unclear information on the white board
- L block corridors – for the scenes where it shows the CCTV view of the main character and the main characters eyesight while exploring the location
- H1 block corridors – for the scenes where it shows the CCTV view of the main character and the main characters eyesight while exploring the location
- Music block corridor – for the scenes where it shows the CCTV view of the main character and the main characters eyesight while exploring the location
- Outside the H block/School grounds – Where the character is exploring his location and the CCTV is viewing his actions
- Outside the music block by the school gate/School grounds – Where the character comes out of the music block and tries to escape by opening the gate, but finds out it’s locked
Roles
- Main Character - Ben Fawcett
- Scientist/Person behind computer - Ben Fawcett
- Thugs - Random pupils
- Bodies - Random pupils
- Camera man - Ben Fawcett/pupil
Equipment
Papers/Documents/Posters
Plastic Knives
Tomato sauce (fake blood)
Celotape (to stick posters to the walls)
Technologies/Effects Used
- Windows movie makers video effect ‘Grey Scale’ with an overlaying title saying “CCTV” will be used to show the scenes being filmed by the CCTV camera
- Most shots will be handheld camera shots to show its the main characters eyesight
I understand the reasoning behind using the school as the main location in your film, Ben, but bear in mind that the OCR Examiners' Reports sometimes criticise students whose mise-en-scene is clearly that of a school. What you need to do is choose areas that do not have any obvious indications of being a school (e.g. students' work on walls) or frame your shots so that these details are left out.
ReplyDeleteIf you want assistance when covering the minor roles such as the pupils that will take place in your story, we are more than welcome to participate.
ReplyDeleteMaske sure you cover the camera angles you will use.