Today we generated ideas and collusion's as to what our film opening's basis would take. Having looked favourably towards the two genres of Social Realism and Thriller, and after concluding discussions with the other two members of my group, Zach Nicholls and Ben Marshall, we all agreed on the prospect of creating a new hybrid genre in the form of a Social Realistic Thriller. This idea appealed to us greatly simply for the fact that were we to take this direction with our film opening, although this is a largely favoured option, it would mean combining our two favourite genres and rolling them into one. Also, the idea appealed to us because the idea of creating a new hybrid genre that has never been attempted before excited us further knowing that we could be pioneers of an entirely new and original genre.
Today was also an extremely productive day in the fact that we were able to effectively collaborate to come up with the origins for our storyline for our film opening. Although in it's premature stages, below is an outline of what we are considering for our film opening in terms of narrative and plot development:
• Using film openings such as Trainspotting and chase sequences from action films as inspiration, we’ve decided to combine the two genres of Thriller and Social realism as we feel there is a lot of crossover between the two genres in our opening in order to successfully create a new hybrid genre of a Socially Realistic Thriller.
• At present, our initial idea is to have a drug deal that goes wrong as it is part of a sting operation as the police try and capture a reputable drug dealer providing social realism themes such as drug and substance abuse as well as suspense. Once the Police’s cover is blown, a chase sequence takes place within a forest providing action and suspense and withholding more attributes associated to the thriller genre.
However, after further discussion we decided that our film opening would serve it's purpose of representation of the working class to a greater effect if we removed the hierarchical structure that may become overtly dominant in the opening if we went along the idea of an undercover police officer conducting a sting operation as we thought it might perceive and represent those of the working class as 'bad' or 'wrongdoers.' We all agreed however, that the strongest elements of our original pitch were the Vlog section and the forest chase sequence, which will be features of the film opening that are maintained as we feel that these are strong, robust and interesting ideas.
Therefore, we chose to adapt our film opening pitch for the two characters simply to be a dealer and a user and an abuser of drugs. In terms of names for the characters we decided to name the characters quickly but also to give due consideration to the connotations and symbolism a certain name might evoke or what characteristics of a character might become prevalent or prevailing were a character to be assigned a certain name. For the protagonist, we thought that a commonplace name in everyday circulation was needed but one that is not overtly obvious such as Toby for the user of the drugs and the protagonist. To reflect the dealer's antagonistic features and darker intents we wished to assign him a name that will reflect his rebellious and troublesome streak, such as Creegan as, whilst being obscure and not a very common name we feel that it subtly hints at his darker ambitions as an enterprising, entrepreneurial drug dealer.