Thursday, 22 September 2016

P1 - Film Treatment

Treatment for the film

Think.

Lauren Robinson, Ash Hill Academy

Contact  Information - Robinsonl5@ashhillacademy.org.uk

A hard hitting drama which many people can relate to. 


A victim struggles to get through each day without being victimized in some sort. It all gets too much and sooner or later, they will retaliate.

Characters


Main Character: it’s in a first point of view, so the audience will have the experience and be in the scenario in which the character has. They will have a voice over to show their thoughts and feelings throughout the day.

Kelsey: a popular girl, who thinks the world revolves around her and automatically thinks her opinion is more valued then anyone else’s.


Mrs Williams: An English teacher in her early 40’s, dislikes her subject choice but seems like she is interested. A unorganized teacher but seems to get the job done. 

Act 1

The main character is starting their day at school, starting off with them being slightly paranoid then being brought to reality of other peoples actions of rudeness. 

Act 2

With the main character dwelling on the earlier actions, their paranoia starts to increase and once again brought back to reality by someones actions. 

Act 3

Once the character reaches class, they are put into the mood for the day and to top it off, they are called upon in class. Getting the courage  to finally speak up, they are cut off by a popular girl and the main character gets disheartened.


Act 4  


Then the main character will be in a room full of people as they talk  between themselves, leading to the character making a comment but not expecting an
response but is shocked when they are noticed.  













Thursday, 15 September 2016

P1 - Pre Production Materials

 Synopsis


A short story from a first person's point of view, addressing problems which many of people face when being bullied. A drama where it will make you think more about your actions in the future, it will show the impact in which a little gesture from your behalf has on someone. With you being the main character, it will leave you like “what effect do I have on people?". It will make you question who you relate to more, the victim or perpetrator.