Thursday, 14 February 2013

Pre-Production

Post Apocalypse 


We looked into how we would start the sequence: -

  • We don't want the start to be too generic (i.e. your typical wake-up scene)

    • Start with action - to keep the audience intrigued and on their toes
    • Wake-up to a gunshot and zombies groaning?
    • Camera pans around a dirty room full of junk
    • Focuses on the door - you can hear the sound of footsteps and groans

    • The door opens a guy runs in and slams it shut on the zombies



Possible Main Sequence

    • They hear a gunshot from far away
    • Realise the gang will have food
    • Guy tries to steal the food
    • There's a chase
    • He gets to safety
    • Emotional situation between characters
We discussed the idea during the seminar and talked on Facebook about it and it is forming quite nicely. Although Stephen, Harry and I looked around the campus to find a room we could use and we didn't have much luck.We really want to use the workshop opposite Jennison near the photography studio as it is perfect for this idea. It's dirty, messy and not too close to central campus so we would avoid noise pollution.

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