- Narrative/Content
- Cast
- Music
- Titles
- Target audience
- The other half of me 
- Split in two minds
- Split
- Corrupt 
- Fissure
- Desire
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        					I'll call you mine
        					
        						- the song explores finding comfort in another person and in this case, that other person is the hallucination. The character is very much bi-polar and has good and bad days with the hallucinations
 
- Shot of person embracing the ghost figure they keep seeing
- Playing catch with it in park
- Shot of person smiling in sun holding ball, hrows ball past camera
- Cuts to ghost figure standing there and the ball going straight through them 
- Cut back to character smiling and laughing 
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        					Could then cut to people watching on a bench as the character is playng catch with no one 
        					
        						- some sort of dialogue or facial expression here to show their concern
 
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        					One main protagonist - preferably a young adult 
        					
        						
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        					This makes it engaging to a larger target audience 
        					
        						
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        					You're more engaged with someone on screen if they are the same age as you as they are more relatable
        					
        						- A young adult is good because it can relate with teens up to mid 30s
 
 
 
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        					I want the audience to watch the film and understand more about schizophrenia and how this character is able to live with it
        					
        						
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        					Targeting this younger audience means that those with schizophrenia can learn from the film and understand how they might be able to deal with it themselves 
        					
        						- It's likely that older people who have it will have already understood how they are able to deal with it 
 
 
- Very sensitive topic so I must do it justice and apply some in depth research to get it right
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        					'Break me down' lyrics show the negativity that this can have on people. Its a psychotic disorder meaning it's all in the head 
        					
        						- People with it cannot escape it and are constantly battling this voice in their head/hallucinations 
 
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        					'like you'll never leave'
        					
        						
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        					Would be good to have the character breaking down and falling to their kness crying here. Make for a really impactful part of the song 
        					
        						- Shows the true effects it has on people
 
 
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        					Use of VFX 
        					
        						- Hallucinations 
 
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        					Ghostly figure
        					
        						- horror genre
 
- Ball of gas in a figure like shape - gas is plummeting downwards and dissolving out 
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        					Smoke VFX 
        					
        						
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        					Blender
        					
        						- Use of HDRI 
 
 
- Havent yet implemented smoke into a 3D world but that woudl be something to try and overcome 
- Average day of a teen waking up and doing normal things 
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        					Throughout the day their halucinations get worse 
        					
        						- at first they are easy to cope with but by the end, and in the song , they are breaking down on the floor crying on their own 
 
- Get's to the point where they are trying to run away from this ghostly form and they are putting themselves in changer from being in this position 
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        					Over should shot of the character frozen in shock facing camera, and the smoke figure appears behind them 
        					
        						- In an alleyway 
 
- Location
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        					House
        					
        						- Bathroom 
- Bedroom 
- Living room 
 
- Underpass/alleyway (somewhere alone and conventionally 'sketchy' with graffiti on wall)
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        					College
        					
        						- Classroom 
- Refectory 
- Car park