Full Plot
Synopsis:
Agent Carlson is getting ready for an interrogation into a
recent mission uncovering the true intent of a higher up member of MI6; agent
Darwin. At the same time a squad of terrorists are getting ready to kidnap
Carlson and his daughter.
They get
them away successfully and take them to a secure location.
Months
earlier, Carlson was on an assassination mission in Iran were he was ordered to
kill a high valued target. Through a misunderstanding with his head agent,
Darwin, he killed the wrong pony without knowing and got home to find out that
he had been punished for failing the mission, although he thought he carried it
out successfully. This led to him getting demoted to a desk job.
In the
terrorist’s captivity, Carlson starts planning his escape whilst the terrorists
confirm that they have captured him and his daughter, they then realize that
they have been double crossed by not being paid for kidnapping Carlson so that
he couldn’t get to the interrogation. This makes the terrorists feel a vendetta
towards the agent that hired them, Darwin. Instead of keeping Carlson in their
captivity they choose to get onto MI6 and get a ransom for agent Carlson.
Carlson escapes and frees his daughter leaving on his way to MI6.
While the
terrorists start coming to terms with MI6 one of them realize that they have
escaped, leading the terrorists to panic and choosing to go after them. On his
way Carlson finds a payphone and he contacts Darwin asking to meet in a private
area, Darwin agrees and then Carlson and his daughter turn up at MI6, rushing
up to the head office, knowing that Darwin isn’t in the building.
Carlson
gets up to the head office and sees the Director looking confused about why he
is in such a rush. Carlson tells him about the whole affair, telling him about
Iran and what has just happened to him and about how Darwin is working against
the MI6. After some thought the Director believes him and they send out a task
force to track him down.
Darwin
arrives at the private location, confused that Carlson isn’t already there,
shortly after the terrorist group also arrives, confused as well because they
were expecting to find Carlson after following him on the run. During a
confrontation the terrorists find out that it is Darwin that’s in front of them
and they kill him in revenge for double crossing them. As they escape the task
force that was set out to track down Darwin sees them escaping and manages to
arrest them.
Opening Sequence Outline: Agent Carlson is getting ready for work at his job in MI6,
feeling sad that he cant be with his daughter, at the same time a group of
freelance terrorists are getting ready to kidnap him because they have been
hired to by an anoymous source. The 2 scenes cut between eachother at different
paces, with the terrorists having a fast and intence feeling, against Carlson
who is relaxed and lethargic.
risk assessment
Hugo King-Irwin: Camera Operator, Terrorist and Director
John Brookes: Camera Operator, Terrorist and Assistant Director
Max Halcomb: Camera Operator, Agent Carlson and Writer
Conor Westlake: Camera Operator, Producer and Co-Writer
Storyboard
Pre-Production Report:
Our idea is to do a Thriller aimed at the target audience of young adult males. We had to do a number of different drafts of the script, so that it was more thrilling, engaging and so that it had a solid conclusion. One problem that we have encountered is that our cast is going to be somewhat younger than the ones that are presented in the script. We will try our best to solve this problem by casting people who look and sound a lot older than they actually are; we are also able to manipulate their appearance by using makeup and lighting to our advantage.
Another thing that we have found during our preproduction is to use lots of shots. This will benefit our piece because it will give it a good sense of pacing, something that we have found to be very important in the openings of thrillers. We have listed our shots in the shot list and illustrated them as well in our storyboard. This is so that we have something that we can easily refer to whilst we are filming.









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