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Someone is Watching

Medium: Short Film

Genre: Psychology Thriller

Contents By Chante King


o Production Schedule
o Script / Shooting Script
o Storyboard
o Props List
o Crew List
o Location Recces
o Clearances and Confirmations
o Contingency Plan

o Character Profile
Date Plan of action Behind the scenes evaluation
Week Beginning
11th October Deciding what order to do my
production in.

Confirming film locations

Finalising ideas
th
18 October Pre- planning production
Booklet
25th October Pre – planning production
booklet
Start filming
1st November Filming

8th November Filming

15th November Editing

22nd November Editing

29th November Editing

6th December Final Edit & Evaluation

Synopsis
For units 9&10, my narrative is about a
female who has the feeling she is being
watched by someone. She receives a creepy
letter confirming her fears but was it real or
was she dreaming? …
Character Profile

Name: Taye
Age :18

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Features: Female, Tall, pretty, approachable,
innocent look about her. Seen in glasses at times.

Synopsis of the character: Taye character consist


of being blissfully unaware of someone watching
until the note.

Name: Unknown
Age: 19

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Features: Male, brown hair, green eyes, quiet,
calculate.

Synopsis: He is an unknown male to Taye, and


he has been watching her from afar. He gets
close and close.
Time Visual Sound

00:00:00 Title card


00:00:15 Scene 1

00:01:00 Int – Apartment, Morning,


Day light.

Taye is sleeping in her Cinematic music creating


room. The blinds are drawn, tension
and the room is dark. The
alarm goes off and she
begins to get ready for
another day.

Close up on the alarm going


off.

Scene 2
Int. Apartment. Morning
Taye wakes up and get out
of bed ready for the day &
she receives a letter.

Close up on the letter,


Pov: Overhead shot she
throws the letter to the “Heart bounding”
ground in shock.

Taye opens the blinds, and


you see her from the outside
looking in.

End of scene 2

Scene 3
Taye receives a call from an
unknown caller ID and the
nightmare continues.

She leaves her apartment


and continues her day.

End of scene 3

Scene 4
Ext. outside. Day time

Taye goes for morning walk


and run and gets the feeling
she is being watched. Taye “Deep breathing “
stops running because she
hears something but can’t see “Sticks breaking “
anyone.

Pan shot of the woods “Footsteps”


Longshot of running

Close up on unknown male.

She stops and turns back to


look. But no one is there.

Wide shot of running away.


Then closeup on unknown male
shoes approaching.

He slow begins to catch up


with her until ……….

End of scene 4

Scene 5

INT. Room. Morning


“Alarm goes off “
She wakes up.
Location Reece
Location Reece
Storyboards
Prop List
Item Scene used

Letter Scene 2

iPhone Scene 2,3,5

These items didn’t cost anything as they were already


owned by me.

Crew List
Actor – Taye
Details Qaunae King-Higgins
Contact 983259@henleycol.ac.uk
Age 17
Scene in All scenes
Locations Every location
About Taye is an young teenage
who is blissfully unfair of her
surrounding.

Actor – Stalker
Details Nathan Pearson
Contact 980609@henleycol.ac.uk
Age 19
Scene in 2,3,4 & 5
Locations Every location
About Unknown male to Taye
however he is obsessed with
her and leaves a disturbing
letter to let her know he is
watching. He also follows her
around without her
knowledge.

Cameraman -Me

Details Chante King


Contact 980544@henleycol.ac.uk

Age 19
Scene in All scenes

Locations Every location

Health & Safety


Brighton Potential Hazards M Permission
Hotel  Tripping over If we are not permitted
things in the to film within the hotel,
room leading to we will have to find
breaking accommodation
elsewhere & ask
beforehand about
filming.
Brighton Potential Hazard L Make sure to go at a
Pier  People walking quitter time so there
past a lot. Also, are less people.
Seagal’s flying past
the camera.
The Lookout Potential Hazard Check to see when it is
Forest  People walking and least busy.
cycling past the
camera. The
wooded areas.
Uneven ground,
which could lead to
dropping the
camera

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