Tuesday 28 February 2012

Treatment


Driver

Our film is a dark thriller that builds tension through suspense and anticipation. We establish this with our camera work indulging in over dramatic shots including ECUs, CUs, LAs and tracking shots. Most of our movie will be filmed in this way so the concentration is on the characters and their movements whether it’s a raised eyebrow or slight hand movement to insinuate something.

Our film will have a slow pace to begin with and a disturbance of equilibrium early on to engross the viewer right away. The film plays around this disruption and makes the audience feel uncomfortable as they anticipate what is likely to happen. The tension then builds slowly to reach the climax only to leave the audience in suspense as they wait to find out what has happened.

Andy is a displeased, nightshift car park attendant who takes out his dissatisfaction through playing golf with pedestrians on the street below. The only thing is they don’t know they’re playing. One night in particular sets off Andy’s fuse as he meets Vinnie during work. They say opposites attract but is it always a good thing? Driver is a psychological thriller that puts you on both sides of the gun leaving you feeling empathetic for the character of your moral preference.

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