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once upon a time in the future... an IVAN WROE production IWI i

Production Media/Delivery/Deadline The production I will create will be a film. It has to be completed by June 4 th in time for the summer show, where it will be projected.

Production Mind Map

Production Concept/Style/USP 2025, UK government has imposed martial law following repeated terrorist attacks on the country, which has now become a totalitarian police state. The population are controlled and government hired men are sent out to capture or kill anybody who poses a threat to their order. Small communities begin setting up groups of vigilantes in retaliation. The style will probably be influenced largely by dystopian future films, such as Escape From New York and Blade Runner as well as having some spaghetti western elements mixed in with it. Unique Selling Point – A new type of genre.

Production Audience This film is going to be aimed at older members of the audience, but will still be suitable for a PG audience. Audiences who enjoy a bit of action as well as an interesting setting will hopefully enjoy this. The second half of the film is going to be in the style of a spaghetti western. These films were very popular with audiences at the time they were made. They became so common due to their popularity that Italian audiences became bored of seeing them after a decade. It is rare that any are made today, but when they are and they are well made, they are usually of high success.

Suitability for a PG Audience. The production is meant to be suitable for PG audience. There will most likely not be any blood in my film, but there will be violence. Any violence in the film will be low in detail to suit a PG rating. If I were to stretch the limits of a PG rating, one example, Raiders of The Lost Ark, has a PG rating and according to IMDB: “During a bar fight, a man is shot in the face, with spurting blood pouring down his head. Another man is shot in the back of the head and blood dribbles from his mouth (wound not shown).” “In a market place fight, a man is run through with a sword and then fruit, we see the fruit falling off the sword as it is pulled back through the man.” “A big thug is taken out by a spinning propeller (off-screen), splattering blood all over the plane, but we don't see his body.” “Twice in the movie half-rotted skeletons are shown. (very frightening and disturbing.)” “The end scene is very frightening and fairly graphic. A man's face melts completely on screen, another man's face shrivels up with blood coming out of the mouth, and another man's head completely explodes on screen. Blood splatters. The rest of the Nazis have lightning struck through their bodies. Very disturbing.”

Production Equipment/Techniques Nikon D5300 DSLR Computer Editing software, Adobe Premiere/Final Cut

Production Resources/Budget Costume “Virtual reality” helmet Prop revolver Futuristic license plate Motor scooter

Production Collaboration For my film, I need actors, so I will have to ask a few friends to act in the film. I will probably have to be in the film acting as I am planning to do the second half of the film at home with another friend of mine who is going to be acting as another character. Due to this, I will have to get others to operate the camera under my direction when I am on screen where I can’t operate it.

Production Constraints The main constraint of this film, is that it is set in the future. To deal with this, I will establish the setting in text at the beginning of the film and then work around the setting in a way that will suggest that the film is set in the future.