Development
Now that we had our idea proved by the media staff we can start develop it into details.
Firstly we started to look at casting as it is essential that our actor will fit the character and it will be able to act effetely what we are going to ask. As our main character is an ex police man with a daughter we firstly thought about Fill a media teacher, so an adults mainly that would look good in camera and suit the role but as a back up we thought of using a drama student from the year above as they could possibly look older with the right costumes and some makeup and we are sure that their acting is going to be good enough too look realistic and effective on camera.
So we emailed a couple of people to see their respond and in case organise our self with a different plan.
We then look at possible costumes and props that would cost for us to set up the thriller. A suite, padlock, keys and a possible location would be between £200 and £300 looking at the most convenient way. Fortunately this cost is going to be lot reduced, as the school will provide most of the material for us. For example the location we thought of using the studio as it will be lot easier to film and we could use easily the artificial lightings. Also the costumes we are requiring, the suite, is fairly easy to borrow it from someone.
Coming back to the location obviously if we want the media department to build it for us it will be needed to show in detailed what it would look like to make sure of any possible problems that we could come across after half term when we are going to plan everything for the day of filming, so we designed the room and we gave draw to them.
For the keys we looked on varied web sites and bought around 300 and 400 different types of old style keys.
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