Tuesday, 29 December 2015

Film Opening Script

Black screen.

INT. /EXT. Garage – NIGHT
A man is seen waiting at the garage door
The garage door is opened and he makes his way into the garage and takes a seat
He pulls out his phone and a conversation is shown between THE BUTCHER and him

INT. /EXT. Outside Back Garden – DAY
ALPHA AND DELTA are seen outside the door to the back garden
ALPHA
We’ve been searching for this guy for weeks now, don’t screw it up
DELTA
Roger that



BACK GARDEN – DAY
Two men are seen entering a door in a militarised manner while checking corners
The two men then walk across the side wall of the house in a professional and military manner
Man in a suit holding a man at knife point questioning the location of an object or possession

THE BUTCHER
Tell me where it is

HOSTAGE
Please, I don’t know *screams*

The two men continue to move across the wall to the next window
One of the men moves past the window to the corner and the second man stacks behind up in a militarised fashion
The man closest to the corner waits on the corner for any unsuspecting henchmen to come round the corner
The second henchman to walk around the corner is pushed onto the table and shot by ALPHA
The first henchman to walk around the corner falls on the floor after being pushed by one man and is shot by the other man
Two henchmen hear the noise from the fighting that is ongoing and run towards the sound
One of the men then starts to open fire upon one of the henchmen running towards him
One of the pair then engages in a fight with the other henchmen, the fighting shows military training and expertise
A man is then shown strangling and knocking out the other henchmen after starting the fight with him
The other man of the pair starts to search the henchmen on the table
The man who retrieved the key from the henchmen then unlocks the back door to the house

OFFICE – DAY

HENCHMAN opens office door forcefully

HENCHMAN
Boss, there’s a problem


ALPHA
You good?
DELTA
Yeah I’m good
ALPHA
Right let’s do this then





Thursday, 17 December 2015

Synopsis For Film

Synopsis for ‘Backstabbed’

THE BUTCHER is a feared leader of one of the most notorious organisations ‘THE FIRM’. The group has been continuing to grow larger by the day as more people join. The leader has been on hunted for many months now only just eluding the grip of the law enforcement. The most recent job completed by these men is the robbery of drug money from a powerful man.

A corrupt detective, GEOFF MOSES has taken the search for The Butcher into his own hands however he doesn’t desire to bring the man to justice; all he wants is the money that was unrightfully taken from him. However, a man of his ‘stature’ cannot take such matters into his own hands so instead hires a PF (Private Force) known as the ‘COVERT OPERATIONS UNIT’ consisting of two people ALPHA and DELTA. Both of these men used to be men working for the greater good, although unexpected circumstances forced these men to leave their comrades behind and instead live a life of crime.

The hired men are tasked with infiltrating one of THE BUTCHER’s safe houses where the money is said to be stored. Once the mercenaries are fully prepared they begin the heist, however THE BUTCHER gains a sense of suspicion tells the men to be on their guard. After a gunfight ensues the mercenaries retrieve the money but discover a hostage that has been held due to being caught up in this mess.

The mercenaries discover from THE BUTCHER that GEOFF MOSES who hired them is a corrupt detective and has been working closely with THE BUTCHER as a way of controlling the criminal underworld. The mysterious hostage receives help from the mercenaries to escape being a part of following situations that are about to ensue. The four men are forced to journey through the city to avoid constant close calls with danger. The four men escape to a safe house where they can seek refuge from both ‘THE FIRM’ and GEOFF MOSES. The men discuss their lives before they became criminals, each with their own respective flashbacks. Afterwards the three men decide to create a plan to finally escape the city and end this once and for all.


With the plan ready and the target exactly where they want him they finally execute the plan. After the plan is nearly all complete with a few complications along the way all they need to do is complete the last objective, kill a corrupt detective with his ambitions set high. However, GEOFF MOSES had set up an ambush to capture and kill the mercenaries, with their backs against the wall they are only left with one choice, ALPHA and DELTA were aware of the consequences and had been setting up bombs as they executed their plan and find that the only way to remove their adversary from the world they would need to die to, they set off the bomb taking them and everyone else with them. THE END.

Tuesday, 8 December 2015

Production and Distribution Companies



One production company that would produce my film is Working Title Productions. This company is known for producing British films such as Johnny English and films that include actors such as Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. This company would produce my film because the films that it produce are a range of multiple different genres and mainly include the production of English films. They have also produced a range of crime genre films such as Legend which is based off of the Kray twins, due to my films being a crime/thriller genre I feel that this company would agree to produce my film.


Warner brothers is a production that is well known for producing films of a range of genres and one of those genres are thrillers, they are also well known for producing the most recent DC film: Batman VS Superman. I feel this company would produce my film as it would include a range of action scenes as Warner Brothers is known to create action packed films such as ‘The Man From Uncle’. However, if they decide it not best to part of the production I believe that they would consider agreeing to distributing my film to the general public as they would not risk as much of their money being a distributor.





This production company focuses on foreign and independent films and has distributed recent successful films such as The Hunger Games, The Divergent Series, Saw and The Expendables. I feel this company would consider helping to produce my film as it would be considered a foreign film as Lionsgate is a Canadian-American company, furthermore, Lionsgate is known for creating a range of films of multiple different genres. Although, if they were to reject the offer to help produce the film then I feel that they would help to distribute the film considering that they are known for distributing successful films, perhaps their popularity would help to promote my film if they were to distribute it.



My film is mainly a Crime/Thriller however there is also action scenes involved so it is also considered apart of the action genre, due to my film having these types of scenes it would require a larger budget due to the amount of money that needs to be spent on special effects and other items that are required to be included for the amount of destruction that a film with action scenes include. My film would need a budget similar to that of films of similar genres, for example, the film Sicario had a budget of 30 million US dollars and another film called Legend had a budget of around 25 million US dollars. Based on these couple of budgets I believe that my film may have a similar budget possibly somewhere between the two as my film will include action scenes but may not have as much destruction as the film Sicario. These types of films can be independently produced by a different company, however, it would possibly requiring backing from a much larger production company that has had experience in creating and distributing films of this genre to its audiences for the film to most successful it could possibly be.

Friday, 4 December 2015

BBFC Ratings



When it comes to an age 15 rating film any of the following are what an audience could expect to see in the film:
  • Strong violence
  • Frequent strong language
  • Portrayals of sexual activity
  • Strong verbal references to sex
  • Sexual nudity
  • Brief scenes of sexual violence or verbal references to sexual violence
  • Discriminatory language or behaviour
  • Drug taking


The rating that was chosen for our film would expect to be a 15. Due to our chosen genre of a Crime/Thriller including the use of weaponry and violence it would not be a suitable film for any audiences below the ages of 15. A film with this age rating would normally include the use of violence along with the showing of severely wounded or deceased characters with the use of blood spurting from the wounds. An example of a film that would have similar amounts of violence is a film called ‘Sicario’ as from the BBFC it states that a reason it received a 15 age rating was because it included the use of violence such as men being shot and blood spurting from the wounds and the use of showing detail of injury such as blood-stained corpses, a man bleeding from his throat and a man’s severed hand.

Another example of a film that has been given a 15 age rating by the BBFC is the film 'The Equalizer' which was given the age rating according to one of the following reasons: Strong bloody violence, the use of improvised weapons such as stabbing a man under the chin with a corkscrew and slamming a shot glass into a man's eye. However, this was given a 15 because the film had more focus on the character's ability to think quick and his skill rather than the pain he inflicted on the character's.











My movie will follow the generic conventions as we will keep the overall story a mystery until the very end this will draw the audience’s attention to keep watching until the very end, furthermore my opening will begin with an action opening to draw the audience's attention and only give them a few details to not leave them totally in the dark about what's going on. A Crime/Thriller would dictate the age rating as the way that the film industry has established most films that include an aspect of crime in it need to include violence as a theme to gather the attention of the audience, this is a generic convention that is seen used in multiple Crime/Thriller films as it has become an expectation people have for the genre. To ensure our film won't become an 18 rated film we must make sure that our film doesn't dwell on the pain inflicted on people and that our scenes don't include any strong sadistic behavior, this is an important detail to know as one of the antagonists will be presented as a mentally unstable character, this means that we would need to think about what would be considered acceptable but also what we can do to present to the audience that this person is borderline suicidal and is not afraid of death. It is also important to note that footage will be cut if it harms a humans morals and make crime look appealing to the audience. Overall, it is considered acceptable to include violence and crime in our film, although, we need to make sure that our film doesn't promote crime, violence and drug abuse to the audience as this would not considered acceptable at our chosen age rating and even an 18 rated film would not accept the any of theses guidelines as well.

Wednesday, 2 December 2015

Survey Results

This question was put into my survey because I wanted see that this survey is distributed to the correct target audience that I was going for and that I can have an idea on what they feel about films and their openings.

 This question was included to discover the age ranges of people who have decided to take my survey and to help me identify what age group the people responding to my survey are.

 This question was included to discover what kind of genre people prefered the most out of the options available. From the results it shows that most people either prefered either the musical or action/adventure genre. From the results one person choose the thriller genre out of the eight people who took the survey. This shows me that thriller genre films are not as favoured as other genres so it would be required to make an opening that would capture the audience's attention.

This question was to see how frequently people watch films per month. As seen from the answers people mainly watch up to five films per month, this was asked as it would help me to figure how likely a possible customer is to go out of their way to watch a film. As seen in the chart there is a chance that a person may watch my film as part of their usual 5 per month.

This question was asked to what people most likely watch a film on, as seen from the responses it is clear that it is pretty much equal across all the platforms except for the cinema response being just one less than the watching a film at home or on the internet. This could be useful when it would come to distributing a film as I could possibly distribute a film on all platforms on release in a similar style that the film 'A Field In England' had done by allowing people to view it on what platform they prefered and would thus allow my film to become more popular.

From this question I needed to figure where people mainly find out about the latest films that are coming out soon, from the results it shows that people mainly find out via trailers/TV advertisement, although people also find out about from films via social media. This is to expected as more and more people are starting to have an account on some form of social media, this is useful as people on social media can actually promote a movie for the company by spreading their hype about a film if it is popular enough among the public. Trailers are also useful as they give the viewer around a minute or two to decide whether or not they will keep an eye out if the movie is worth seeing or not.

This question was asked to gauge the interest that the people would have in a Crime/Thriller film. I feel this question is necessary as it give me insight into how many people are likely to follow in the production of a film with this specific genre.

This question was asked to see what importance people would put into a film opening. A sum up of all the results basically entails that the opening is required to draw in its audience into the film and give them a general idea of what the story is but not giving too much detail as to spoil what happens later on unless that is a required part of the opening.

This question asks how important the sound and music in a film is. As shown from the results it is important to most people however it isn't the considered very important. This is useful as it allows me to figure out that good sound music that fits well with the film is what helps to draw the audience in and immerse them within the film.

From this question I needed to see what people expected from a Crime/Thriller. The results show that it mainly needs to focus on character development and mystery to be considered successful, however, I need to include some of the other elements to fit the needs of the people who choose other than those two options.

Target Audience For My Film

For my media films opening the type of audience that I expect to gain interest in the Thriller/Crime genre are mainly a male audience however it is still quite an even split between genders which shows that there is an audience of females that enjoy this genre. The age range for our film would be mainly between the ages of 15 – 34 years, this is due to the averages and percentages showing that from both tables show that people in this age range showed the most interest watching the film ‘Taken’. The social grade that I expect to be the largest audience is the class C1, people in this class usually have a more supervisory or administration occupation. Also there can also be people from C2 that are expected to watch the film, which consist of skilled manual workers. I believe this because the film ‘Taken’ had an audience class that consisted of mainly C1 and C2 individuals. However, this film doesn't seem to appeal to the A and B social grades which consist of a profession that is management such as a middle manager or company director, this reason that this type of film deosn't really appeal to that social grade is due to the fact that these type of people prefer a film that shows a bit more intelligence, perhaps this is due to the fact that those type of people see this film and perhaps genre as a less intelligent film as its only real driving point is the action scenes that they contain. If I was to take the VALS framework into consideration along with the social class I have chosen then I believe that my main audience would come from the experiencers group as this is mainly characterised as young adults which around the target audience that I plan to gain interest in the film, due to them more willing to spend money they would be more likely to go to a cinema and watch a film with some friends.