2. Story
Main character wakes up and finds himself alone outside with a bottle of drink
and radio beside him. The radio is playing out a soundtrack.
He just woke up from a hangover not remembering anything from the night
before. He has an empty bottle of beer beside him, he picks it up and attempts
to drink; nothing but a drip comes out. His head is hurting, he notices some
photographs on the floor. He picks it up, he sees someone smashing someone
across the head with a bottle. Someone appears to be staring at him as they
walk past him. He attempts to call the person walking past, but seems to have
lost his voice, lost in this confusion he picks his bottle up & approaches the
person. He taps his shoulder, the person seems to be paranoid and hits him in
the belly hard with his belly, in all this confusion he smashes the bottle over the
guys head almost instinctively by accident. He then realises... he must've been
that person in the photograph.
9. Mise-en-scene & Setting
This will be set in a place which looks almost empty with no
people, just: hills, grass, a few trees & bushes.
For the main actor we plan on making him look scruffy
with dirt on his shirt and buttons undone, as if he woke up
from a hangover. He’ll be confused and lost with a really
bad headache.
We plan on trying to get sugar bottles for better effects.
Radio (maybe)
Dark clothing for the victim
11. Health & Safety
There are many risks that should be taken into factor when
shooting for the movie. For example, the camera can be
mishandled.
For some of our effects we have to stay cautious when/if
we use sugar bottle.
Make sure people are aware of wires of tripods so nobody
falls over, if any.
Make sure health & safety forms are filled in.
Have ambulance and fire engines in the scene.