Genre: Thriller/Drama
Plot: Stalked - A girl is being stalked by a mysterious man. We first see the stalker from afar when the young girl takes her sister to the park, we see and over the shoulder shot of a man in a hoodie standing at the far end of the field. When the camera switches to the next shoulder the man is gone. As the girl walks home we see the stalker behind her, as she turns around he disappears. She reaches home and looks out the window doing a double take as the stalker appears and disappears on the second take. We see the girl go up the stairs and as she crosses the hallway we see the stalker at the bottom of the stairs still wearing a hoodie. The girl enters the bed and turns off the light facing her back to her bedroom door. We then see the stalker enter her room and close the door behind him, there is then a blackout.
Location: Park, Elmstone Road, Freya's house.
Cast:
Maisie - The young girl
Theo - The Stalker
Ella - The little sister
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Micro – Features:
Long shots - When the audience first see the stalker
Over the shoulder shots - to show there is always some thing behind her
Point of view - to show the audience what the girl can see (when she does a double take at the stalker out the window)
High angled - to show the stalker from the top of the stairs.
Wide shot - to show the young girl sleeping and the stalker enter the room behind her.
Canted angles - to show how things are not right, out of the normal.
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Target Audience: Our target audience is 15-20 there are scenes of mature nature. It's also a type of film that many people of that age group people would watch. I know this because I've asked people around this age group if they'd watch the film and they said yes. Also a survey I done in class says that thriller films are one of the most watched and popular genres seen by my age group.
Unique Selling Point (Audience Appeal)
Different to the usual Thriller films. The plot allows a lot of audience interpretation, allowing them to feel engaged and attached to the victim in this story. The camera angles show the film in a irregular view, breaking classic conventions of a thriller.
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