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34 hours PITCH BY JAMEEL, UMME, BILLIE AND REBECCA

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34 hours PITCH

BY JAMEEL, UMME, BILLIE AND REBECCA

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The title of our movie is called 34 Hours.

Three teenage friends (16-17 – two girls and one boy) are walking home after a night, mucking around on the streets of London – a street phone box rings – the boy answer it – at the other end of

the line the antagonist is threatening them – the boy and one girl don’t take it seriously but the other girl does and is left paranoid –

They go to the girls home and the paranoid girl receives more threatening phone calls – she hangs up & her friends comfort her

– There is a loud bang – the other girl becomes suspicious and goes to investigate the noise – she checks the door and around

the interior of the flat – the scene stays on the other boy and girl – more unknown phone calls are made – first couple ignored and

then answered – to find out that the antagonist has kidnapped and holding the girl hostage for the others to find her in 34 hours.

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Risk Assessment (Hazards, Health and safety)

A hazard is a situation that poses a level of threat to life, health, property, or environment.

When filming on the street there are many hazards that can pose a threat to life and property for example the equipment that is given to

us is at risk of being stolen or damaged so a lot of care and awareness must be used at all times, also another health hazard

would be the roads which are dangerous as pedestrians are prone to accidents like being hit by a car or even causing a car crash.

Now when filming in a home there are also hazard that pose a threat to life and property like stairs filming on the stairs maybe an

important aspect of ones thriller opening so filming on the stairs can lead to equipment dropping down stairs and being damage or persons dropping down stairs causing injury so being careful must be assured

at all times even when filming indoors.

RISK ASSESSMENT

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Skills Audit (what you have learned about equipment and software)

* How to use a tripod* How to attach a camera to the tripod

* How to use the camera e.g. zoom, focus, adding the memory cards etc.

* How to use the still camera and add pictures to the blog

* How to blog e.g. tagging names, adding photos and videos

SKILLS AUDIT

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• We believe that due to the storyline the most relatable age for our

thriller is 15 – 21 • 15 – 21 is a good target audience age as it is relatable to many

teenagers living and growing up in London in council flats• With a unisex target audience we can create a wider range of viewers

• Films alike our Action – Thriller are; Attack the block

• Our film genre is a thriller. Sub-genres are Action-Thriller •

TARGET AUDIENCE

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There are two main set scenes, one outside on a typical street in London and the other setting a council flat.

We will be filming in Rebecca’s flat in Hackney, and the street location will be Angel, Islington

As we will be filming indoors our props are already in place.

Extra things needed will be basic things such as; masks, mobiles, make-up, telephone box

LOCATION& PROPS

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