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Caught in the Web

Synopsis

"Caught in the Web" is a psychological horror/thriller following the investigations of a series of teen suicides. What the detective soon learns, is that they are not suicides, but homicides. The killers use the internet as a weapon, trapping the girls in a "suicide support" website and gaining the trust under the alias "Julie". They rape and murder their victims, making it look like suicide using evidence on the website of depression, and forged suicide notes. The case becomes personal for the detective when his daughter becomes their next victim, but will he stop them in time? Or will he also get caught in the web?

Preliminary Task

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

To Do List

This is just a list for myself so I can check off things that I have done (delete them from my list). This list will be deleted once I've done everything..

- development of a group treatment
- feedback on the treatment from other media students and teachers
- final revisions of the idea, creation of final agreed treatment

Stage 1 evidence for group blog: research targets and findings, comments on individual treatments, group treatment, notes from meetings, summary of feedback

Stage 1 evidence for individual blogs: own ideas and treatments, own reflections on this stage

For a successful test shoot, you will need to work on the following
- A plan of action, including targets, times and meeting point
- A list of WHAT you plan to test out: shots and sequences, lighting, location, actors, props, costumes
- anything practical that should be thought through and tested out in advance
- An agreement of who is responsible for what
- Comments and reflections on the day

You will also need to meet with Miss B and Mr Deans for your equipment to be released to you. This takes about 20 minutes, and can be done in a lesson. For this, you will each need to print an EQUIPMENT RELEASE FORM (see production paperwork linked to this blog)

Evidence for group blog: action plan, lists, uploaded test video clips, photos to document the day, group comments and reflections

Evidence for individual blog: your own reflections on the day, list of what you actually did, and what you still intend to do.

Evaluation of your own contributions so far.

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