Friday 30 November 2012

Individual Narrative

Individual Narrative
Characters

A female victim
Two masked males who are the main antagonists

Settings

A house which is in a suburb that is out in the open in Ukraine,within a quiet neighborhood. Dark and abandoned the female is at home alone which is good as this sense of lost surroundings builds up suspense.

Conventions of a Thriller that will be used

The character we will use are to be a female character who is presumably the victim of the opening scene to my thriller narrative, will have woken up from a nightmare in the middle of the night where she is being chased down a lond road by the villain in the mask who is running after the helpless female. She is petrified and has not come to her senses once she has woken, she is breathing rapidly and needs a drink of water to ease her throat. she leans over to the glass on her bedside draw but there is only a drop of water remaining, this results in her stepping out of bed and heading of downstairs for more water. she will open the fridge once in the kitchen with the camera placed in the fridge so that we can see the look on her face as she searches for water. when she places the glass on the table there will be a figure in the glass door behind her, she will see his refelction on the window of the cupboard and spin around to catch them in action but to only find there is no one there.

The telephone starts ringing in the front room, on the window sill. she picks it up and hears a muffled voice which screeches through the phone line, this fades into a beeping effect which means the phone call has ended. someone is banging on the back door which she immediately drops the phone and runs to the front door, to find it half open. when somebody knocks on the second front door she runs back insinde to find the phone hooked back up, remembering she dropped it confuses her.

When the female walks back into the living room she finds the antagonist at the other end of the room sitting at the dining table watching her. She sprints out of the front door engaged in the shock of seeing someone in her house, she becomes engaged in running as far as possible



1 comment:

  1. You have made a start in describing your individual narrative and you have considered some of the codes and conventions of a thriller film.

    To make your narrative more detailed, you need to include more points on the following:
    1) How will the target audience build a relationship with your characters?
    2) What is the representation of your characters?
    3) Include a summary to explain how your narrative is conventional

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