Monday, 10 October 2016

9/10/16 PLANNING: Treatment



9/10/16 PLANNING: Treatment
I have researched into film openings and watched a video by Frank Ash, he describes how every successful TV opening needs a top line and a big question.
Top line: Young girl escapes from a pharmaceutical laboratory thanks to one scientist releasing her.
The big question: Will she escape? What did they do to her? What does this girl know that makes her so important?
Treatment: a young girl is being held captive at an interrogation lab because she has been given a new illegal drug developed by her parents who are undercover pharmacists. She is acting very strange and they are carrying out tests on her. We see flashbacks to her parents injecting her and she gets released on purpose by a young man working there who thinks it’s wrong and that she is unsafe. We see the head of the lab talking to him and showing him pictures of the girl and at the same time it flashes to the girl running through a forest and tripping and gasping for air we also see a nasty looking cop with a gun running after her and we worry for her life, a flash light shines on her face and it’s revealed that a nice local couple who are on a walk have found her, not the cop.


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