Prelim Task Plan
Theme: The film will be featuring a detective who is interrogating a suspect inside a police station, it will be unclear what the crime is that he is being questioned about because that is not an important part of the video.
Characters
-Detective
-Suspect
Place: Our video will be filmed within school premises and we will try to find a room that can resemble an interrogation room. This is likely to be a classroom, office or maybe the common room. The content in the room will probably be changed slightly, and things such as lighting will also be altered in both filming and even video editing to fit theme of the film.
Dialogue
(suspect sitting at a table)
(Detective enters the room and speaks in an angry/firm tone)
detective: i knew it wouldnt be long until you let yourself slip up again, you just cant help yourself can you!? Always causing havoc for innocent people who live an honest life.
suspect: sorry mate, but i think you got the wrong bloke, i've got no idea what you are talking about.
(detective throws photos onto the table)
detective: well thats funny, because these cctv images from the crime scene which were taken just after the inncedent clearly show a man who looks a lot like yourself in a bit of a hurry.
(detective leans over table as the suspect leans backwards)
detective: we know it was you son
suspect: i dont think you heard the first time mate... you got the wrong guy yeah?!
Shots used
a variety of shots will be used in the making of our video, such as...
over the shoulder shot - to show the expression of a characters face whilst reassuring that the other character is still in the scene.
long shot - this shot will be able to show both the characters in the scene as well as the setting around them
close ups - close ups will be used to either show the person speaking or the reaction on the face of the person being spoken too.
extreme close ups - same as close ups but closer and therefore shows more detail to the characters face.
high angle shot - just as effective as a long shot but gives a different view on the scene
medium shot - this will show a characters facial expression as well as the body posture.
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