Plan A

Treatment


Title: A B C D

Genre:Adventure/Comedy

Medium: 3D/2D

Running Time: 4minutes

Synopsis: The story is about a girl sitting in class and having an exam. She encountered one question that she reviewed this morning when she took the bus, but she cannot recall the answer. She began to reproduce sense in her mind: what she did this morning, what she had for breakfast, what transportation she had taken... Although she recalled every single detail, she still cannot remember the answer. So she tried again to reproduce sense in her mind: what she did this morning, what she had for breakfast, what transportation she had taken... She tried again and again. Then she became stressed out and anxious and those images and memories starts a big bang in her brain. When time passes by, she finally knows the answer. However, when she just finished writing the answer, the exam time ran out.

Target Audience: People who try to recall something but failed. 





1. What message do you want your film to leave your audience with? Or, put differently, how do you want your audience to feel at the end of your film?

Let the audience connect the same situation with the girl who suffers from short memory. 


2. If your film includes a narrative and a main character, he/she must undergo a change of some sort and, by the end of the film, be a different person. 

A girl recalls the answer to the question. 

3. What is the catalyst for this change? Something early on triggers the change, or sets in motion a sequence of events that leads to the character’s change. This doesn’t have to be complicated -- did the phone ring? Did the timid Knight see his own reflection and then decide to be a hero? Is there a sidekick that offers something that alters our protagonist’s state of mind? Did something trigger a memory that leads to a change of heart?

Try to find out the answer in her memory. 

 

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