Sound
- Fast soundtrack
- Soft soundtrack
- Slow soundtrack
- Tense soundtrack
- Dramatic soundtrack
- Jumpy soundtrack
- Contrapuntal soundtrack
- 'Ashes to Ashes' - David Bowie
- 'The Devil Stole My Woman' - Skip James
Ideas for the lighting depending on the setting:
- Natural lighting (if we were to use the alleyway*)
- Artificial (if we were to stay indoors)
- Dark
- Bright
Setting:
- Alleyway*
- Hallway (just an empty hallway, anywhere. preferably narrow)
- Bedroom
- Empty room (to be decorated in a grungy way)
Editing of final production:
- Slow motion/Fast pace (depending on the music or soundtrack used. Movement speed will NOT be contrapuntal to the music).
- Slow pace, switching to fast pace
- Hand-held camera for shaky effect
Plot:
- Psychopath is with his victim, dead. He sits with it to prove his messed up and damaged mental state.
- You see the killer in action, killing his victim which will give away who the character is and also give away what the film is about entirely.
- Viewers follow the psychopath throughout his normal schedule. (Like in American Psycho). We watch how he can blend in with a crowd and how he seems just as normal as everybody else when in reality, he'es messed up.
Characters:
- Psychopath (Dressed smart as if he could easily blend into a crowd but cares about his appearance).
- Victim (A stereotypical slut. Dressed with 80's makeup and not a lot of clothing)
- Accomplice (A friend to help with the murder. Not dressed as smart as the initial murderer but still smart).
Genre:
- Horror
- Thriller
- Psychological Thriller
- Psychological Horror
- Crime Thriller.
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