Tuesday, 10 November 2009

'Looking From Above'


Treatment, Plot, Characters, Loctations

The story begins with a flashback of the woman’s life which is her witnessing her father murdering her mother in cold blood, straight in front of her. This sudden image immediately flashes right back to the present day, which brings us into her life as an artist, in a small home studio. She is played by a young woman around the age of 27-28 who has very scraggily hair and a long pale face to create that sense of her troubled life.
She wears clothes flicked with red paint and lives in the roughest area in London. Constant abuse threatens her everyday, from the terrors of the east London area. As the story progresses we see her life get better and better as she starts to enjoy killing these people; just an adrenalin junkie loves to take risks. We see small miniature sets of what the scene will look like when the murders take place. Boxes litter her floor until she has no space left. The story ends with her lying down after all of the boxes have landed on her. The police find her three days later. A small box in clenched in her hand, showing the set of her death.
The locations that will be used are the paint shop in a damp dark shed to host all of her miniature models. The abuse will be set in the ally way that is attached to the back of the house/garden, she will be able to see them from the back of the shed, thins is where she begins to plan the murders for the abusive people (Lads).

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