In the first week of Seminars the whole group was given an
assignment to find somebody interesting in the street that they did not know
and analyse them without the person in question noticing. After noting down
traits and quirks of these people we had to write an in depth back story for
the person that we had selected. I found the person I wrote a story about in
the train station drowned in an oversized red coat, with matching suitcase.
This woman was clearly around thirty years old but was wearing the typical
attire of an eight year old girl, she was also talking to herself having a very
in depth conversation. My first thoughts were to give her an imaginary friend
and make her genuinely believe that and the influence for that was watching
Drop Dead Fred when I was younger.
I decided that this woman should have a slightly simpler
back story whereby something quite dramatic had happened in her childhood and
she had reverted to the mental state of her eight year old self in order to
block out this event. A lot of different shocking events occurred to me but the
necessity to decide on one has not arrived yet. I imagined that this woman
would live a very sheltered lifestyle with little or no freedom extended to her
therefore her biggest dream and ambition in life would be to break free and be
able to live independently without feeling trapped by those who are trying to
take care of her. The oppressive people in this story would technically be the
antagonists although I do not believe that the audience would necessarily
dislike them as they are trying to do the right thing but the only issue with
that is the fact that they are opposing the protagonist’s ambitions.
I thought that the woman in the train station as a part of
this story could be her lost in Sheffield and trying to get back home as she
has been entrusted with the freedom to go into the city, perhaps with a care
worker but has somehow found herself in trouble. I think that the audience will
be able to sympathise with this character very easily if they can make a strong
enough connection with her. The audience should realise how the protagonist
lacks all of the daily freedoms that we all take for granted and feel empathy
when they put themselves in the protagonists shoes and realise what this would
be like, I would like to maybe use a bit of Point of View filming to help the
audience make this connection. I think we will need to start early if we are to
get suitable actors for the roles in this film as it could rely on quite strong
performances to really pull of this character and the others in the story.
The first film we will be doing about this character is a
short two minute character profile of sorts where you get to know the character
but we do not tell the ten minute story, it will be sort of like a trailer but
will concentrate on the main character. We are not allowed to use speech to tell
the story at any point so this will make the whole thing a lot more difficult,
especially building a relationship between the viewer and the protagonist.
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