Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Film Script





                                                                       Script For Film




shot reverse shot, Rack focus moving from middle body to over the shoulder. The camera has a semi high shot of villain zooming in and out narrating about me.

Scene 1

dark guy: I wouldn't even try with it

Cory: why the world needs him

dark Guy: no the world wants him ,you got no f*k*n idea what your dealing with here

Fades Out

dark Guy: This geezer is one in a billion let alone million

dark Guy: he has no fear, no conscience and holds more power than the hulk

Vietnam war sound in the background

dark Guy: you better not under-estimate him
dark Guy: he was the greatest, most feared man in Vietnam
dark Guy: some say he's not even human,he came down from space

Scene 2

so i finally get to see the famous Connor then,hope i managed to ruin your holiday

chucks cigarette

nah its cool my whole life's holiday.mind you my Latina babes were a smidge upset when i had to vamos away.

agent looking

alright no funny business,you must know why your here by now

oh hell yeah

villain gives signal

chase scene 

gets to wall

cmon con just give it up

ye know full well i can make it over that wall,and now your probably wandering why i wanna stand hear yabbing at at you

Agent jumps down

end of the line

no feckin way #illnutyouinaminuite

Then hand it over

look at phone

hang about

Ah feck it

Action Film Codes And Conventions

                                                  Codes And Conventions Of A Horror Genre


Horror Sub Genres

Ø The Monster scare

Ø Psychological

Ø Slasher


Split into sub genres-often sub genres

Primary target audience male 16-24

15 or 18 certificate

Extensive use of narrative enigmas

Slow pace of editing, builds tension, long takes.


Codes and conventions

· Three act narrative

· Predictable narrative content (follows format)

· Clear binary opposition’s good v evil.

· Use of low key lighting, Use of CGI, FX

· Dominant representation of gender: male villain, female victim

· Extensive use of close up, point of view shots, low angle shots.

· Young/teenage characters

Target Audience: Usually male aged 16-24, usually male because men can interact with the characters where as the women are seen as being weak. The blood and gore doesn't appeal to women as they are squeamish.

Props Research 1

                                                                            Props research

                       This is our list of the props we may include in the opening two minutes of our film.

Props
  • Guns/Knives
We may use guns such as pistols as they are the usual weapon for the main protagonist, an example of this would be James Bond as he always has his traditional Walther PPK. We could also include more destructive and exciting weapons such as machine guns or grenades to create explosions. The guns would be spray painted black to look more realistic and also hidden from the sight the enemies. We could also use a knife as back up to the gun for stealth scenes or close quarters.

  • Earpiece
We could use an earpiece to allow the main protagonist to be updated about his missions and follow his instructions, the villains may also have earpieces in order to communicate with each other. The ear pieces would have no cables and look professional as if it were a real prop from a James Bond film.

  • Briefcase
A briefcase could be used in order to create an enigma. It would either be black or dark brown which would look old and stylish. The briefcase could contain anything from money to weapons which makes the audience question and wonder why it has been used.


  • Mobile Phone
We may have someone with a phone to show that he is wealthy and maybe a business man that is distanced from the characters as they have ear pieces. The main antagonist could use it to show that he is more superior to the rest as he is different to them.

Mood Board

                                                               Mood board - Action Film

Just some images to give us some ideas for our film.  The pictures of weapons connote that our film will be categorised in the action genre section.The mask and briefcase suggest that a mysterious background could be included which is true as some of the characters are special agents.

If we were to use any of these props it would mean that we would either have to borrow them from friends or buy them ourselves-this seemed to not be the ideal approach so we adjusted our schedule and decided to go with a fast paced opening of a chase scene with a final confrontation.

In fact we didn't use any of the props below as we didn't want to go in guns blazing and instead started it with a chase scene that kept our audience on the edge of their seats.


Questionare

Questionnaire-Action genre

1) What is your favourite type of opening?


Chase scene

Shoot out

Fight scene

Other (please state)


2) What fighting style do you prefer?


James Bond

Jason Bourne

Jackie Chan

Sherlock Holmes


3) What do you think the main protagonist should be?


Muscular

Intelligent

Good looking


4) What sort of location do you prefer?


Iconic buildings

Landmarks

Large landscapes

Quiet and discrete location e.g. a village


5) What do you prefer to see in an action film?


Action scenes

Exotic locations

A battle between the main protagonist and antagonist


6) Do you prefer an action film to be realistic?


Yes

No


7) How would you like an action film to end?


Cliff-hanger

Traditional (when the hero defeats the evil villain and gets the girl)

A twist

Costume Research 1

Costumes Research

The main protagonist and antagonist could be wearing suit to show their superiority over the the other characters. The main protagonist could have a grey or navy suit like the one Daniel Craig uses in the James Bond films (shown in the images above). The main antagonist could have a black suit (shown in the image to the right) which would follow the typical costumes of an action villain-however we may have the main antagonist wearing a light coloured suit such as a cream suit (shown in the image below) to subvert the typical stereotypes and so that he is not easily spotted which could shock the audience and create suspense.