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Thursday 23 January 2014

Thrillerwork - Slightly Changes



While we were developing the dialogue and were discussing our thriller in as much detail as possible. We've made some more slightly changes. Our Thriller is now going to run as follows:

1.
We are seeing the victim running through the woods being chased by the killer, who is not on screen. This events is going to be cross-cutted with the preparation-sequence showing the killer preparing himself and the kitchen for the show. The sequence is going to end with a shot showing the victim realizing that she can't escape. - The cross-cutting foreshadows that the cannibal is cooking her. This sequence should create a very serious and tensioned atmosphere juxtaposing the light show. The sequence is going to end with a shot showing the victim realizing that she can't escape. - The cross-cutting foreshadows that the 
cannibal is cooking her. This sequence should create a very serious and tensioned atmosphere juxtaposing the light show.

2.
After that the cannibal is making the cooking show. The show is not going to be presented in one constant wide shot anymore, but in a couple of non-moving shots and basic shots showing the cannibal doing his show. We want to create the feeling of a show just made by the cannibal himself.

3.
Feeding scene. Either one constant wide shot or very slow cuts. The cannibal 
feeding his victim with her own hip. This scene is very calm without any 
background music and juxtapose with the show as the first scene did. However  this sequence is going to be much more serious and shocking then the first 
one. This scene is going to shock the audience and make them feel bad.  

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