Thursday, 28 April 2011

Evaluation


QUESTION 2


 

QUESTION 3

    

QUESTION 4



QUESTION 5


QUESTION 6






Call Sheet

NZTV Productions
Name of shoot: Wheelchair Bound
Date: 15.10.10-01.03.11
Niel Lee: / niel_lee7@hotmail.co.uk
Zainab Njami:  / zainabnajmi@hotmail.co.uk
Veronica Hall:  veronica.hall.uk@hotmail.co.uk
Trinesh Sagar: / trinesh@msn.com
Shoot Date/Times:
            9th November 2010 – 10:00
            4th December 2010 – 3:15           
           

Meeting Address: Stoke Newington School & Sixth Form
Media Arts & Science College
London
N16 9EX
Telephone: 020 7241 9600
Stoke Newington School is situated south of Clissold Park, opposite Clissold Leisure Centre. The nearest tube station is Manor House about 15 minutes walk away.
National rail stations close by is Stoke Newington and Essex Road

            




Monday, 11 April 2011

Results From the Questionnaires


1.What is your gender?

50% =male
50% =female

2.How old are you?

100% =15-18

3.Do you enjoy thriller film?

67% = yes
33% = no

4.How much would you spend at the cinema?

Price answers ranged from £5 - £20
83% included £10 in their answer

5.What’s your favourite film genre?

67%= Comedies
33%= Action

6.What film certificate do you usually go to watch?

100%= certificate 15

7.Have you used the Internet to watch any films?

100%= yes

8.Did the opening sequence convey traditional thriller conventions?

100%= yes

9.Did you enjoy it? If not, what didn’t you enjoy?

67%= yes
33%= no

Here were comments as to why they didn’t enjoy it:

. It was hard to follow in places
. Wasn’t keen on the camera shots

10. Would you be interested in seeing the rest of the film? If not, why?

83%= yes
17%= no

Here were comments as to why they wouldn’t be interested in seeing the rest of the film:

. They don’t enjoy thriller films


11.Do you think that the opening sequence created suspense and mystery?

100%=yes

12.What improvements would you suggest if any?

. To make it slightly more clearer in relation to the plot
. To work on the camerawork so that it can appear more professional
. To have more dramatic music
. To be a little longer

Analysis of Wheelchair Bound


Friday, 10 December 2010

NEW SCREENPLAY


SCREENPLAY
 WHEELCHAIR BOUND

FADE IN:

EXT./INT NEIGHBOURS HOUSE- DAY

We see the MURDERER with his FIRST VICTIM on the road, walking towards his house and the WHEELCHAIR BOY, who is the MURDERERS neighbor, on the inside trying to get the young girls attention.


A) The MURDERER and the FIRST VICTIM walking down the road.

B) WHEELCHAIR BOY, seeing this and banging on the window.

C) The MURDERER and the FIRST VICTIM continue walking and into the murderers     house.

INT. MURDERERS HOUSE- DAY

We see the MURDERER acting friendly with the FIRST VICTIM, it appears as if it is a date.  Then it switches to her dead body. It’s made obvious that it was the boy with her that killed her.

SERIES OF SHOTS:

A)   In the kitchen the MURDERER is turning on the kettle and acting friendly, smiling etc .

      B) They are now in the sitting room with drinks in their hands they are laughing
            and it appears that they are having a good time. It’s visible that the girl has no  
            idea that the boy wants to kill her.

       C) The FIRST VICTIM is now dead on the floor.

      D) We see the feet of the MURDERER walking out of the room.

INT. SCHOOL- DAY

The MURDERER is catching on that the WHEELCHAIR BOY is on to what he is doing. So in this scene the MURDERER threatens the WHEELCHAIR BOY and then locks him in a room.

MURDERER
I know what your doing

WHEELCHAIR BOY
What do you mean?!

MURDERER
Don’t act dumb, you know what I mean.

WHEELCHAIR BOY
I don’t know what you’re talking about, I don’t know what you mean.

MUDERER
I’m telling you, if you tell anyone I’m going to kill you

WHEELCHAIR BOY
NO! What you doing?! Stop it!