Thursday, 28 February 2013

The Pitch

The Pitch
A young woman, Gracey, suffers from mental health issues, this results in her mental state shown in the film. The idea of the film is to portray and present the struggles she faces as she tries to fight against her own mind.
Throughout the film, we see her self conscience in the form of another character named Lucy who has been conjured by Gracey's imagination. The character manipulates Gracey and Gracey does not know who to turn to and does not know if she can trust her own mind. Gracey harms and abuses herself at the start of the film, this is the works of Lucy also, which ends Gracey up in the mental asylum.
Gracey has flashbacks of certain locations and of certain people, like the doctors and nurses who are trying to treat her problem. But she feels she can not trust them as she is paranoid that they are going to betray her. This is her main downfall within the film. This finally leads to a twisted end as Gracey eventually bludgeons one of the nurses to a violent death, after being convinced to do so by Lucy.

Shots
 Gracey is shown through very fast, quick shots. This will enhance her psychotic state of mind to the audience; this connotes the panic and unstable mentality within her life.
We will use a range of shots varying from extreme close ups to long shots and establishing shots of locations. This will render interest and excitement for the audience and keep the pace of the film fresh.

Photo Storyboard











Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Class survey results for ‘Losing Gracey’

In this Class survey for ‘Losing Gracey’ we took a survey of 14 people in the class who then gave us feed back on how we could improve our film. This power point shows the results and explains how we will use what the results showed us.

Tuesday, 26 February 2013

Credit Titles

This prezi shows why titles are used and which credits we might use in our film.