sound-scary/eerie music over the top to create a mysterious, unnerving atmosphere for the audience before they watch the film. This is the same throughout the whole film.
frame one- the film will begin with an institutions logo named 'Earth Productions', this is quite similar to the universal studios log. This will be at the beginning to follow conventions of a typical film in general.
Frame two-the second frame is going to include another institution which is called 'TimeHop Studios', this will be directly after the first logo to keep within the typical conventions and to also give the audience an indication as to who was involved in the production and distribution aspect.
Frame three- this is the final institutions logo frame. The institution in this frame is named 'Reel Production', like the other logos, it will give the audience an indication to who produced/distributed the film and also stick with conventions.
Frame four-This is text saying 'TimeHop studios presents...'. This is in a white font with a plain black background. This will be added in because it is a typical convention of a horror film, much like in the similar films we have watched such as; Taken and The Purge. This will also be moving slowly across the screen slowly to the right.
Frame five- this is very much like the frame before, on the other hand, it says 'An Earth Productions and Reel Quality Productions Film'. This is going to be used to reiterate what institutions were involved and make sure the audience are aware of that.
Frame six- This clearly states the title of the film in a white font on a black background. The title of the film is 'Subjection'.
Frame seven- This fame will include an over the shouldershot of the actor running through the woods. The background is completely pitch black to keep the eeriness and the low key lighting-this will exaggerate the horror qualities of the film.
Frame eight-this is the first credit on the film in white font with a black background saying 'Kennedy Overton' this sticks with the simplicity and the theme throughout if the font and background are always the same
Frame nine- this is a black and white Point of View shot of the actor running through the woods. The camera will mainly be focusing down on her feet to indicate to the audience that she is running away very fast. In addition to this, the sound of her breathing will be used here to, again, communicate to the audience that she is out of breath and has been running for a while.
Frame ten-another credit saying 'Charles Anderson'
Frame eleven-this will be a long/establishing shot of the actor running down the road, the camera will be on the other side of the road to give the full effect. dim lighting is also used in this shot to stick to horror conventions.
Frame twelve-this is a medium shot moving onto a close up of the actors face running up the stairs in a distressed manner. In this shot, the audience will be able be up close and personal to the character to reveal the cuts and bruises on her. In addition to this, there will be a credit saying 'Maisie Walker' in a white font moving to the left of the screen away from the actor.
Frame thirteen-this will be a long shot of the actor running towards the camera getting closer to her front door. This is also low key lighting and will show the whole of the actors body to indicate her body language. the camera will then follow the actor and shoot her back whilst she runs up to the front door.
Frame fourteen-more credits are introduced which say 'Scarlett Shade' and 'Andy Kane' these will stay the same theme throughout.
Frame fifteen-high angle shot of the actor trying to get into the door however she is struggling to open it as she is very shaky. can see the cut on her shoulder which will play a large element in the film.
Frame sixteen-short, high angle clip of the actor getting into the front door and slamming it. Makes audience think that she is safe when she isn't.
Frame seventeen-a credit following the theme saying 'Edited by Robert Smith'
Frame eighteen-a small pan of the actors feet running up the stairs. At this point a very fast heartbeat increases in sound in the background to work towards a climax. There will be also low key lighting in this shot however at the top of the stairs you will be able to see a lighter room.
frame nineteen-credit for photography following the same theme 'Director of Photography Harry Young'
Frame twenty- cut to a short shot of Maisie running into the bathroom, high key lighting to show everything in the bathroom. Slam door shut and run to the shower. fade to black.
Frame twenty one- Maisie will turn on the shower, in the bottom left corner have a small, black credit saying 'Produced by Georgia Skipper'- slow motion of turning on the shower, makes a bigger effect and gives audience more time to read the credit as will be a short clip.
Frame twenty two- another credit saying 'Directed By Callum Stark' same font and design, music gets more mysterious and gets louder.
Frame twenty three-shot of Maisie in the shower washing all of the blood off of her body from her cuts. Camera only shows legs and drain.
Frame twenty four- credit saying 'Music By Kerry Green' normal design and font, same music in the background.
Frame twenty five-close up shot of drain pipe and blood going down the drain. Gives a big effect and makes audience worry for the actor. Zoom out from drain pipe back to the legs. Music ends here, goes silent to build climax.
Frame twenty six-very short, close up shot of door handle being opened.
Frame twenty seven- cut directly to short, blurred medium/over the shoulder shot of Maisie rubbing the blood and cleaning the cuts off her face.
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