Wednesday 24 February 2010

Group Meeting

Group Meeting:


My chosen genre for my opening sequence was crime. I chose this because it will appeal to the target audience which is teenage boys. Crime films appeal to teenage boys as they try to relate to the situations that occur in the films.


Plot For Opening Sequence:


It’s in the late evening, and a well known drug dealer called George Kim is patrolling into town, it’s a blistering cold evening and George decides to take a short cut through some dense woodland. With his headphones blaring, he is completely oblivious to his surroundings and doesn’t even comprehend any approaching danger. Meanwhile, 2 boys are walking through the woods, completely undisturbed until George strolls past without even considering them, they mistake him for a youth involved in a vicious armed attack on one of their friends.

They both pick up an array of weapons. The first boy by the name of Louis Jeffrey runs over and clouts the George over the head, without even realising that he has knocked him unconscious, they continue to batter him. Walking away and not even considering the extent of their crime or the state of the victim.

The next morning a police officer knocks on the house where the infamous George Kim resigns and proceeds in informing the relatives the tragic news. The scene fades out with the brothers face with tears dripping down his cheeks.

Brief description of whole film:

A well known drug dealer called George Kim was walking into town; he walks across a well known park, and has to pass through some thick woodland.

He has his headphones in his ears, so is oblivious to any noise.

2 boys mistake the drug dealer with an enemy of theirs and proceed in following the drug dealer and then attacking him in the woods.

They beat the drug dealer to death, obviously not realising and go on their way.

The tragic news comes back to the family and the younger brother is especially hurt by the news. He turns into an angry and aggressive person.

Middle:

The boys return home to their normal lives, and think nothing of the extent of their crime and don’t even acknowledge any retaliation.

Meanwhile, the drug dealer’s brother Stuart is home and sets about finding who these 2 boys were.

He rings his friends and asks around if anyone has seen 2 boys, if so, were they just wondering around and in what direction were they going?

He breaks into the council HQ and steals the CCTV of the park’s football astro-turf.

He returns home, and watches the tape on his TV. After 30 minutes, 2 cups of tea and 5 cigarettes, he sees his brother walking through the park, shortly followed byb 2 boys, but does not recognise them. He decides to phone 2 of his friends and they come over, they check the short clip of the 2 boys and 1 of his friends recognises him.

The friend does some research and adds the boy on Facebook; he informs his friend (Stuart) that the boy attends Parmiters School and his name is Louis Jeffrey and his companion was Jordan Armstrong.

End:

The younger Brother Stuart, out of despair and revenge pulls out a revolver and waits with a small group of friends in an alley way for the boy. A

few moments pass and the boy, accompanied by his friend who is conveniently the other boy involved in the assault.

The 2 boys see the group of boys and recognise Stuart Kim, who they have heard about, and are in the upmost surprise and terror to see the gang sprinting towards the 2 boys.

Terrified, they run down through a park, and are caught by one member, and the others catch up. Stuart doesn’t hesitate to shoot both the boys in the head and then leave them where they were found.

Fades out with Stuart and his friends walking off, arms limp and slouching.

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