2 minute Introduction:
- We want to start with a small dream sequence - Margot, who is the main character will walk through a park in the morning, we hope to get mist and frosted grass. As she is walking she will see a womanlike figure of similar physical properties to Margot. This will help introduce Eva easily who is another important character as she becomes more key later in the film. However throughout this dream sequence we would like to make Eva as anonymous and ambiguous as possible without leading the audience into thinking that it is a dream.
- From this dream sequence she will wake up, from here we can explore Margot's personal life and show the audience more about her. To do this we have a small sequence of her getting dressed and preparing herself for the day ahead, the lighting in this must be low key to keep the sense of dream around. Close up shots will make the audience feel closer to Margot and it will be a way of us introducing her in person and helping the audience familiarise themselves with her physical properties.
- We will start playing an ambient soundtrack as we film her doing her daily activities and travelling around town using public transport like the tube. Extreme long shots will be key in helping us portray the environment and her surroundings. In this section we would like to show the transition of location, the green suburban neighbourhood through to grey and gritty city, finally she will arrive at her therapist's building.
The General Overview:
- Margot is an intelligent and fairly normal student, however this film is about her discovering her intense mental disorders. It begins when a distant family member, Eva comes to stay with them. Margot soon becomes obsessed with Eva and takes a tumble into the realms of psychotic disorders where we watch her relationship descend with her.
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