Title: The Demon
Characters: Kirstie, a teenage girl
Police Officer - Officer Smith, a woman in her twenties
Louise May (Kirstie's Sister)
The Demon
Plot: Firstly we will begin in a light, bright, large house, with lots of glass. Our main character, Kirstie is going to be in her kitchen on her phone when she decides to ring her sister (Louise May,) it goes straight to voicemail, but she leaves a message. Kirstie then leaves her house, slamming her large, wooden front door. Quite early on in her journey, she realises that someone is following her. We see someone in the background of the shots and also voices of this mysterious man. We then see Kirstie running for her life into the distance to escape this unknown person. Then, we switch to a small, dark questionning room where Louise May is being asked about what happened to her sister. We can also see a television scene of the news where we are being informed of the murder of Kirtie.
Location: We will film the questioning in the English block at school. To make the scene realistic, we will have to move the furniture around and take down any posters. Another location is in a large house and down a long dark alleyway.
Casting Ideas: We want the characters to be as realistic as possible so the actors are going to be close to the age that the characters in the main brief are going to be.
Kirstie is going to be played by a 16 year old girl from school.
The Police Officer would be a 17 year old girl from school. She is younger than the character who is supposed to be around 20 years old. Fortunately, she is very tall and looks older for her age. We think she would be the ideal person to play the role.
The Demon would be played by a 16 year old girl. This is because The Demon is shown in only a small number of scenes and the identity would be concealed.
Target Audience: As we have marketed our film as a 12a, we believe the demographic profile of our film would be people aged 12-25 and is suited for both genders.
Genre: The genre would be paranormal/supernatural as we believe it would appeal to the majority of our target audience based on a questionnaire we done previously. It would be easier to film because there is not much props and not much use of fake blood. Too much fake blood could make the scene seem unrealistic.

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