UNIT 46 - Audio-visual promos
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LO2 - Treatment
Pre-Production Film Trailer Treatment and Concept
Production Team
· Harry Swallow – Director/Cinematography
· Mitch morton – Producer/Cinematography
· Characters/Actors
Mitch morton – Danny fender
Danny coggin – First murder victim
Harry swallow – Killer
Head of task force – James rawlin
Police extra– Joseph Pegg
Police extra – Ben white
Police extra - Sam gilbert
Locations
Derelict Building - UTC Sheffield College Basement (111, Matilda Street, Sheffield, S1 4QF) – Friday 6th 3:30pm – 5:30pm
Forest – Aston swallow nest – Wednesday 19th 10:15am – 4:00pm
Briefing room (111, Matilda Street, Sheffield, S1 4QF – friday 20th 12:30pm
Concept
There is a serial killer on the loose in the small town of carthadale. He is quickly choosing victims and savagely murdering them. Danny fender a detective from the south yorkshire police is set on the investigation to capture the horrific killer. However to the surprise of danny the killings were simple a bait to kill a police officer, and in this case it is danny. so the film follows danny on his investigation to catch the killer before he catches him.
Audience
Broadcast for a 15+ Audience
Purpose
The trailer for insanitys has been created for Warp Films as a competition.
Equipment (Provided free by UTC Sheffield College)
Camera – Sony Pro HD P100E, Canon 650D DSLR
Mounts – Tripod, Steadicam, Fig Rig
Lighting
Props, Costumes and Models
Casual detective costume
Handgun
leg holster
detective case documents
· Mitch morton – Casual Clothes including leather jacket and jeans
· Harry swallow – hoodies and jeans
· Danny coggin – Casual walking clothes
· Extras – formal shirt and trousers , no tie
Legal and Ethical Considerations
Insanity's trail will feature violence and fear, so must adhere to the British Board of Film Classification’s regulations for 15 rated films.
Violence
Violence may be strong but should not dwell on the infliction of pain or injury. The strongest gory images are unlikely to be acceptable. Strong sadistic violence is also unlikely to be acceptable. There may be detailed verbal references to sexual violence but the depiction of sexual violence must be discreet and justified by context.
The Data Protection of 1998 states that if an individual is featured in photography or video footage, their consent must be given for it to be published or broadcasted. We will make sure that the actors featuring in our trailer will sign a release form.
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