Monday 6 February 2012

Psychological thriller - Storyboard

We named our psychological thriller Third Eye 

For our psychological Thriller we've decided to focus on an idea that the main hallucinations will be of a little girl. This could prove to be better than  having hallucinations of a man, as a little girl will appeal more to our targeted female audience, as the female audiunce will be able to relate the little girl, However we do not tell the audiunce why the little girl is present in the hallucinations, we give slight implications to get the audiunce engaged and to make them think about whats actually happening within the film, but we plan to not give much away.
 
First Scene - Firstly we will start off our film with a scene in a cafe between two female characters - the main character explains her worries of her past. She claims to have been seeing random visions; and keeps refering to a specific date ( 'it was three years today.. i cant get over what happened that night') her friend comforts and supports her, they then both leave the cafe and head seperate ways.

Second Scene - Tracking of the main female character walking through the streets to her house , as shes walking through she keeps seeing her little girl and the same mysterious figure wherever she looks

Third scene - Female main character gets back to her house, she begins to panic - keeps seeing the same little girl and occasionly a mysterious hooded man. She then runs up stairs and goes into her room slamming the door as she enters.

Fourth scene - She puts her back to the door and sighs in relief, then she sees a flash vision of the man at the window, she rushes towards the indow and draws the curtains. After she walks to her bed, she sits in bed contemplating, then finally after a while passes out.

Fifth Scene - This will be our last full scene, and will be portrayed as a dream, with quick shots of her previous hallucinations will be used aswell as a couple of new ones. suddenly it will refer back to the main character suddenly awakens.
End Credits

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