amy, rachel, chloe, sophie
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Film PitchAmy, Rachel, Chloe and Sophie
Possible Titles Amnesia
Forget me not
Forgettable
Have you forgotten something?
Note to self
Forgetful
Oblivious
Forgotten
Unaware
ConceptWe have taken a few ideas from famous films which we have seen, which use the similar media techniques.
50 First Dates
Memento
Groundhog Day
50 First Dates Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1SVxJZTgI4
Narrative Ryan suffers from amnesia after being in a car accident. This disease causes him to
forget his memories each day. In order for him to remember things he writes notes to self about his encounters.
He meets Megan and is lead to believe they are a couple although he has flash backs of his life before the accident and regularly sees a girl called Beth.
Beth pleads to Ryan that he doesn’t even know Megan but he is in a vulnerable place and doesn’t believe her. Ryan thinks Beth is jealous of his new relationship.
As time passes he begins to realize he has no memories of Megan and becomes suspicious of her when he seems a woman of her description (necklace) on the news who is believed to be a criminal on the loose.
Ryan goes to find his notes to try and piece together the story and finds that they have disappeared apart from one note that has replaced the others reading “Have you forgotten something?”
He turns to be greeted my Megan holding a drink that has previously been poisoned (shown by cross-cutting) and says “Well have you?” Beth enters the room knocking the drink out of Megan’s hand.
Characters Propps Theory
Megan- Villain (who opposes or actively blocks the hero’s quest)
Beth- Heroine (a character that seeks something)
Ryan- Victim (vulnerable, victimized by the Villain)
Audience ProfileAimed at:
- Teenagers to late 20’s
- Film students
- Students in general
- People interested in short films
- Both genders
- People interested in thrillers
Mise en Scene B-body language
D-décorP-props
L-lightingC-costume
S-setting/location/era
Props – Necklace, post it notes, clock. Lighting – natural and low key lighting (to create tension and mystery)Costume – normal everyday clothesSetting – lounge, the hospital, kitchen, bedroom, woods. Set in modern day era.
Key ElementsThere are a number of elements that must be included in our short film. This includes some
form of time, an object and a relevant relationship.Some ideas we are considering for our
time element include using an over exaggerated sound of a clock ticking to
create a tense atmosphere so the audience can feel the suspense. Also another form we considered is a calendar that the main character Ryan will use to keep track of his days. We plan on using flashbacks in
order to explain to the audience what happened to Ryan and his previous life
before the accident. The recognised objects we plan to use include post it notes that Ryan will use
frequently to record any memories that he feels are important to remember. Also, we aim to use a necklace that will belong to Megan that is a key element when the
story unfolds to reveal she is the criminal.The relationships we are going to include are a friendship between Ryan and Beth that were previously a couple until his
accident where he forgot they were together and then became convinced he
was with Megan.
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