Tuesday 20 January 2009

SYNOPSIS

For our opening sequence, as a group we have chosen to do the genre crime caper. This genre consists of a group of people who conspire together to commit an elaborate crime, playing out in a humorous way. An example of this genre is the film oceans thirteen and the bank job. We have chosen to do this genre because it portrays the personality of the group and we thought that it would be an interesting genre to approach.

Our plot will be based on a plot similar to oceans thirteen where there will be several different characters with different personalities all playing a vital part in this caper. This will meet the conventions of a crime caper where there will be a women of desire, a man of intelligence, a man with charisma and a man of action.

The opening sequence will consists of what the caper will later entail, usually this will include the initial plot whilst not giving to much away, the main characters will be introduced with there specialty and a plan that the caper will be based on.

The plot will initialize with a character with great intelligence that receives an important message whilst on the computer. The important message will contain details of a bank job where then the intelligent character will contact his counterparts. These counterparts will then meet in a subtle meeting point where they will discuss the plan to stop and take advantage of the bank job details. The plot will be based on these characters carrying out this plan however they will meet resistance when they meet the opposition who are trying to carry out the bank job.

These characters will include:

George the boss

Brad the assistant

Robert the brainz

The main boss in the caper is George who plays the boss. His involvement in the main scene of the sequence is key. The main scene involves the committing of a crime to rob a bank. This includes lots of elaborate planning, many sub plots and misgiving story lines. For example, in the main scene, it starts with a message that is delivered from the boss, and is delivered to many different characters who all are in different places.

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