Friday, 24 February 2012

Planning.

In order to begin planning I had to come up with a rough idea of what i wanted to take place in the title sequence. Here is what I thought of:

1) Car arives in empty carpark.
2) The antagonist gets out of the Car and walks around to the boot of the car.
3) Captive is removed from boot and held by antagonist who looks at watch.
4) A second vehicle arives, from which, a hand beckons the antagonist.
5) 2nd driver takes a close look at the captive before handing an envelope to the antagonist.
6) The antagonist looks into the envelope checking the money inside.
7) Captive is placed in 2nd vehicle by antagonist.
8) The antagonist secretly gives a means of escape to the captive.
9) the antagonist watches as the vehicle exits.


Location:
For the location I had allready decided on a carpark nand knew of a place which would be suitable. This is because it is unlikely to be busy and is easily accessable.








Costume:
The costume for the antagonist would have to suit a potential back story. For example, someone who has somone tied up in the boot of their car is likely to be a proffesional kidnapper. Therefore, a smart appearence would help the actor to fit the part.

This is why I decided upon formal back clothing, such as:
#Smart suit trousers + belt.
#Black shoes.
#Long black jacket.





For the captive it is nessecary to show their vulnerability. This could be achieved by putting them in casual clothes i.e. jeans and t-shirt, which are ripped and stained.
For added mystery surrounding these events the identity of this captive should preobably remain concealed through the use of a cloth bag over their head.



I am planning to only see the arm of the person within the second vehichle but this is just as important. A dark jacket and gloves shows that they too, are attempting to conceal their identity. If their face is visable in the mirror an additional balaclava will be used.


 Vehicles:

The Vehicles I plan to use include a Honda Civic, for the antagonist, and a Ford Transit as the second vehicle.



Storyboard:

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