Film Pitch
Our film genre is a thriller/crime. It will be called Paranoia.
We plan on basing our film upon a sudden disappearance of a young girl. It is made to look
like from the shots shown at the very end and the sound effect, she is shot. Minimal amounts of the characters
and sounds are shown in order to build up a crime scene and an unknown story of what 'actually' happened until
the end and that's if you even find out. This is the typical way that thrillers/crimes are gone about as usually the
audience like to go along trying to figure our what happened themselves, as well as picking up clues on the way
to help them out.
and sounds are shown in order to build up a crime scene and an unknown story of what 'actually' happened until
the end and that's if you even find out. This is the typical way that thrillers/crimes are gone about as usually the
audience like to go along trying to figure our what happened themselves, as well as picking up clues on the way
to help them out.
The basic outline of the story is the following stages -
First we see the production logo followed by our own company logo
First we see the production logo followed by our own company logo
Then a shot setting the scene
We see the victim collecting hay
We see the victim collecting hay
Slowly move down the hills getting further away
We see the girls hand opening the electric fence to then walk towards the horse
There is a view from someone elses point of view in the bushes followed by her looking around
She then leaves the horse, closing the fence behind her
the we hear the sound of a gun going off as it show the sky
There is a view from someone elses point of view in the bushes followed by her looking around
She then leaves the horse, closing the fence behind her
the we hear the sound of a gun going off as it show the sky
Followed by the train
The title appears in the sky
Throughout the whole opening there are credits appearing gently onto each scene.
The title appears in the sky
Throughout the whole opening there are credits appearing gently onto each scene.
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