Monday, 3 November 2014

planning pitch


The heist to end all heists

Genre: Heist film.

Form: Film opening

Location: the common room.

Time: late afternoon.

Characters: CDI Antonio Pagliacci and unnamed man.

Plot outline: the filming is the first two minutes of our film. In the film a young man (Jack) manages to get caught in a scam to steal the world’s largest cubic platinum zirconia from the Sheffield vaults in London. He gets caught while the others hightail it to the hide out.  The arresting officer CDI Antonio Pagliacci is corrupt and as he questions the man and demands an incentive for declaring the man an innocent bystander: he asks him to shave off 50% of the jewel and deliver it to him within the next 48 hours or he will be tried and locked up.

Key micro features:  camera work and sound.

Target audience: Teens-young adults.

Audience appeal: it will feature a twist listed above and it will cut to the titles just before the twist is revealed so they will want to see the movie.(enigma)

Influential films: Michael Caine’s the Italian job because of the cliff hanger at the end of the scene
Unique selling point: As I don’t look threatening they will want to know how I have a hold on the man who is a head taller the me

Role:

Josh Ford: CDI Antonio Pagliacci

Jack Whitley: Walter Jenkins

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