Horror Homework

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0bfp4h7/mark-kermodes-secrets-of-cinema-series-1-5-horror

Definitions

A logline is a one-sentence summary or description of a movie.

In screenwriting, a movie synopsis is a brief summary of a completed screenplay’s core concept, major plot points, and main character arcs. A screenwriter primarily writes a script synopsis as a selling tool to convince film industry higher-ups to read the full screenplay.

Writing a treatment is a skill that can help any screenwriter succeed, at any point in the creative process. There are at least three parts of getting a screenplay sold or financed. Learning to write a treatment can jumpstart a writer’s career because it allows a screenwriter to communicate his or her screenplay idea in a brief but compelling way.

Image: writersstore.comThe outline allows the writer to construct a general list of sequential scenes and moments in the order that they will be written within a screenplay. This writing tool allows the writer to get an overview of the story beats and moments before applying them into the screenplay format of locations, scene description, and dialogue.

A screenplay is the script of a film, including acting instructions and scene direction.

What is the enduring appeal of horror?- I think more and more people are coming fascinated by horror and want to see how much they can take of it. Or fascinated by the fact someone could think up of some of these theme/ideas and are interested by it. For example some of the big horror films like taxis chainsaw massica or the Saw films people are interested on how gory the film is and how in some films brake the limit and the audience wants to test there self’s and see how much they can take.

What is the role of the child in horror films?- I think the role of a child in a horror film is a symbol of hope and innocents. Or it could be to shock the audience. Most people see children as sweet and innocent but in some cases in horror we see the unexpected and see children killing. By doing this is shocks the audience and its so abnormal that its so interesting yet disturbing.

Consider the role of ‘the final woman’. Is the horror genre misogynist?- In some cases yes. They are usually the first to die or get killed. Women are usally seen as week and tend to freak out or scream for no reason to make them look perthitic. But in more resent horror films like IT and the Shinning both female characters are seen as strong, interdependent and brave and take lead of the situation.

Dramatic Monologue Research

This is more like the beginning of the film like the opening telling the story. seeming shy and doing a lot of sighing and looking at the camera and then not like in this video. I find that quite interesting because she wants to tell her story but also reluctant to and scared who might be listing.
In this one she’s angry and she frustrated. I think this would be interesting in the middle of the film when she’s upset about her boyfriend and is trying to let her anger out and try ti vet and want someone to listen to her.
This is more of a production or theatre and docent really fit the the character. She would be shy and and trying to open up to the audience. At the start she will be quite and seem down. In the middle of the film when she’s talking about her boyfriend being abusive she will be more confident, shouting lots of facial expressions. Maybe get off the chair and stand up and try to calm her self down.

At the start of the film I want it to open on the girl in a black background and have the girl sitting on a chair saying her monolouge. By doing this it sets the scene and tells the audience that its going to be dramatic and serious. The monologue has to set the mood.

First thought of the monologue…

Opens up and you see Sophie sitting on the chair on a slight angle. Looking at the floor of a few seconds and sighs then looks at the camera and begins…

It’s funny isn’t it (pause)

The odd stuff you remember, (pause) a moment ,(pause) a feeling.

Like the moment I realised I had never driven a car before or even sat in the drivers seat. Or that I have never been on my own long enough to do simple everyday ordinary tasks.

Since I was 16 and he was 17 it has always been me and Rob. (takes a deep breath and rubs her hands on her knees and looks at the camera again.)

The first year I was happy… However my friends and sister said that it was toxic. But all relationships have there rough stages… Right?