Wednesday 1 April 2009

Idea of the Thriller opening

Drug trafficking in London has increased by 200%, and is being controlled by a large group of Drug barons. The police are so concerned that they have created a special police unit which has been tasked to infiltrate the trafficking by going under cover to get incriminating evidence which will help them prosecute the barons.

The scene is between the leader of the drug barons and one of the special police undercover. The set is in an abandoned factory in Kent which is completely derelict and it shows groups of drug traffickers walking around and the barons up in a room located at the top of abandoned factory.

The main character had already been invited by one of the barons to talk about the drug source, the main character supposedly owns overall, he is escorted with two other under cover policemen with weapons to prove his importance, through the factory, everyone in the factory watches them walk through and up the stairs into the barons area of the derelict building.

The camera follows the undercover policemen around the corner to a hallway, then cuts to show them walking towards the camera but further down the corridor.

The characters get to a door guarded by two armed men who stop the men who try to walk in, and ask the main character to state his business.

Camera cuts and shows an over the shoulder shot of the guards asking the men, and then cuts again to the shoulder of the main character who asks to see ‘Costello’, obeying the 180 degree rule between both over the shoulder shots.

There is a loud shout from the room telling the armed men to let the men in.

The camera remains behind the main characters shoulder; the guards open the door and the camera cuts again to inside the room, showing ‘Match on Action’.

The camera follows the movement of the main character as he goes to sit down at a broken table with guns and a package which is encased in foil.

The Baron looks eagerly at the main character and moves the package towards him, the camera moves to behind the shoulder of the Baron.

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