Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Treatment Sheet


Impression

Characters
·      Aggressive Detective-Eric Prince. Mid 30’s, widowed, suspicion around his wife’s death. Aggressively pursues the case for personal reasons. Possibly issues with alcohol or drugs.
·      Calm detective-Lee Myers. Late 20s, single, married to the job.  Eidetic memory, high intelligence, lacks social skills
·      The Impressionist. Commits a string of murders as a tribute to serial killers of the past. (BTK, Jeffery Dahmer etc.) Introvert.
·      Victim (filmed)-Maia Fort. Struggling mother, sold herself on the streets, killed in the style of Jack the Ripper.
·      Victim (photograph 1)-Elaine Forrest. Killed in her own home with a plastic bag, evidence of torture. (BTK)
·      Victim (photograph 2)-Jayce Yun. Found dead in an abandoned building, evidence of mutilation, cannibalism and rape (Jeffery Dahmer)
·      Victim (photograph 3)-Laura Maine. Child. Went missing and found. Evidence of rape and cannibalism. (Albert Fish)
Synopsis
·      Beach Scene-A body is discovered by a dog walker on a beach, he then calls the police. The detectives show up to examine the body. In the background, the dog walker is being questioned by an officer. The calm detective explores the area for more evidence, discovers a message, written in sticks ‘Jack Did It’ (referring to the Ripper). He comes rushing back over, pulls out photos and begins to explain that the murders are connected.

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