Thursday, 6 November 2014

The pitch.

Kid drinks an energy drink – monster or something and basically where it is made it is next to an experimental company for health problems and they create something called serum 707 and basically the company (same company who produce monster) accidently put serum 707 in the drink and then the kids starts to go insane and start’s to go on a killer rampage.



The opening sequence shows an establishing shot of the woods and the guy is just sitting cross legged just looking forward. Then suddenly another person is walking in the woods and his eyes follow them. He then creeps behind them and then the titles will display.
The unique selling point to our film is perhaps that we delve into the mind of someone who is insane.

The main character would be a young adult, around 25 year old male, who works at an old people’s home. He acts in a very secret way and every month goes out into the woods and the first person he sees he kills, as he sees them as trespassers.

Then one time on when he goes out to the woods he gets caught and followed.
We are thinking that Norman Reedus would be a great actor to play the serial killer, as he has played roles in which he has been secretive, like Daryl Dixon in the Walking Dead.

A film that has inspired me personally is the silence of the lambs, as the opening sequence is also set in the woods and it uses some great camera angles and music along with it. Also, Anthony Hopkins’ performance as Hannibal Lecter is a great showing of a serial killer and has inspired the character we have created in the way he acts.

 As well as a male actor’s we would like to introduce a female character into the film however we was thinking Jennifer Lawrence as from Hunger Games she could show survival skills if she would be deep in the wood’s / forest she could show skills on how to survive.


 Another unique selling point to the film is that we wouldn’t give too much of the storyline away at the first 3 minutes, however we would make it so thing’s wouldn’t be expected which would make the audience surprised and might want to watch more.

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