Tuesday, 16 December 2014


NO ONE WOULD TELL ANALYSIS

INFORMATION ABOUT THE FILM


No One Would Tell is a 1996 American teen crime drama television film directed by Noel Nosseck from an original script by Steven Loring. The film is based on the true story of Jamie Fuller, a 16-year-old high school student who murdered his 14-year-old girlfriend Amy Carnevale on August 23, 1991, in Beverly, Massachusetts.


Here is a link to an article about the true story the film was based on:



BELOW ARE PICTURES OF THE REAL LIFE PEOPLE WHO WERE IN THIS SAD SITUATION:



AMY CARNEVALE

JAMIE FULLER 







This film has given me a big inspiration for our film.. The storyline is different but is all about domestic abuse in it which connects and inspires our project. Although the film is based around a young couple it has the same sense that the guy loves the girl and makes her feel loved but treats her terrible, which is what we also want to portray. An important factor is also that the love takes away her strength to leave him. We will not have a murder at the end of our film and it wont be based around high school kids, instead ours will be based around adults, who are married and seem to have there life's together figured out. An the abuse is new in the relationship, where as in the film the abuse starts right in the beginning.









Thursday, 11 December 2014


Drama 


Exploring our Theme


We have decided that we are going to focus on the issue of domestic abuse and how a relationship can start of ‘normal’/‘fairy tail like’ and end in one partner being abused badly. We want to show a woman’s life unravel from being a dream like situation to a whirl wind of violence, hurt and confusion.We understand its a very emotionally difficult topic for a lot of people but we are going to approach the topic carefully and take it very seriously and also we hope in possibility of raising awareness. 

Thursday, 4 December 2014


P  I  T  C  H ' S


MY PITCH

The opening will start off with a couple in their happiest state together, maybe on there wedding day, then it will move on to the husband abusing and controlling his wife, still loving her but treating her beyond awful. Then we see the phone call happen, between the police and the wife, in front of the husband but hidden in a sneaky way.

MILLIES PITCH

A married couple where the husband is a domestic abuser but times weren't always this way. Starts off with showing happy memories of them, their wedding or a romantic meal showing them at the height of their happiness. Moves on to show them at their current stage where he doesn't love her anymore but needs her, she wants to leave him, all she wants is to be loved and to be happy. She has had enough so makes a bold move to put an end to the suffering.

We have reviewed both our pitchs and this is the result we have come to fusing our ideas together:

OUR PITCH/FINAL PITCH

The opening will start off with a married couple in their happiest state together possibly a wedding scene showing the couple had happy days together. The husband has become a domestic abuser but he still loves her and needs her but acts out because he is scared of loosing her. She wants to leave but emotionally and physically cant. She then reaches her breaking point and cant deal with it anymore and makes a bold move to put an end to the suffering.