Tuesday, 1 December 2015

Screenplay treatment.

Beginning
When a murder happens in the walls of a college the government call in one of their new detectives to help solve the case along with a few of the victim's friends. the detective has to get through to he's friends to get their help to find the killer. He starts by finding out what each of the people meant to the victim. Also he has to see whether any of them could be possible suspects. Meanwhile they are being watched by someone who has cameras set up all around the college.

Middle

The investigation of the body and the scene begins and the detective has to figure out what happened to the vicitm. Meanwhile, he is being watched by the killer again. Eventually the detective works out how the killer did what he did and what he was wearing. this then leads to series of events that trigger Locke to make some serious decisions about how he works the case. During the main part of the film Locke is given some short 'trials' that he has to complete to find out how the girl died. The killer has full control over the situation and over our detective.


End

The end of this short concludes with Locke beginning to figure out and name/ face for the killer, and he thinks he has figured out who the killer is, but when he goes in for the arrest, he finds out that this one person is part of a much larger circle called Faceless. This leads into a very interesting interrogation in which Locke finds out that the death of the young girl was only a test for him. This leaves an infinite string of unanswered questioned that need to be answered. This is where the film will end, with Locke back at his desk hunting for answers in anyway that he can.

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