Tuesday, 16 December 2014

Addiction Story


Addiction

Establishing shot: Filthy frank standing on a roof looking towards distance.

The film starts with Lewis and Scott sitting outside the Abandoned St Thomas hospital in London waiting for Andrew McGregor to arrive with a big black duffer bag. Once Andrew arrives at the abandoned hospital and sneakily climbs up the building, Lewis and Scott move closer while staying hidden. Then they follow Andrew who climbs in through a window. Filthy Frank checks out Andrew and inspects him for any weapons very cautiously and checks the bag before letting Andrew in to the building.

Lewis and Scott move cautiously but quickly towards the entrance, then once they reach the entrance they move quickly but silently into the building, then as soon as they enter the building they sneak down the dark stairs, but they hear voices at the end of the hall, they move through the hall slowly and cautiously towards the voices while constantly keeping a military professionalism about them.

The camera then introduces filthy Frank presenting the drugs to Jonas Derus, Kristupas Andris and Vladmir Gaida with Andrew by his side, with both sides being alert and ready for anything to happen. Whilst the drug deal is happening, Lewis and Scott sneak to the entrance and prepare to enter while they eave drop on the conversation.

Once the conversation has lasted about 15 seconds, Lewis and Scott burst into the room and capture Vladmir Gaida and put him into a chokehold and a knife to his throat, then Darius Lanka jumps Lewis  and Andrew makes a run with the duffer bag so Andrew takes down Jonas and Kristupas and goes after Andrew, while Vladmir, Frank and Darius are fighting Lewis and it became brutal.

Andrew and Scott’s chase involves a lot of parkour through the hospital while Lewis fights off the Lithuanians and catches up after Andrew after the parkour chase finishes and the capture the villain

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Shot List


Shot lists:

we are going to be using a wide variety of shots for our movie, for example in the fight scenes we are going to be using mid-shots, this is so that we can get in close and see the fighting action in detail, then possibly we will have extreme close-up shots showing the intense emotions in the characters, so that the atmosphere is intense and full of action to match with the action scenes and music.

 

another shot we could use is the two-shot a two-shot can be a form of a medium shot that has two actors standing or sitting next to each other other shots include the over-the-shoulder shot,

we could have two of our characters- the criminals standing together during a drug deal or something

 

 

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we could also use high and low camera angle shots, for the high camera shots normally they are shot on a crane or a hill, or looking out of a window of a high-rise to get an angle looking down. another shot usable could be the god shot- this is a shot where the camera looks straight down on a scene symbolizing gods point of view looking down on his creation, this shows the audience watching our film the bigger picture, e.g this can be an interior shot or very effective exterior shot from the sky to show possibly a crucial point in our movie. such as a death of a major character for example.

 

 

 

Monday, 8 December 2014

Location Research



Birds eye view of Saint Thomas medical school in south bank London.


Picture of the tower at Saint Thomas seen from the Thames.


The main location where our group are going to meet up and work from.