Synopsis

Over the course of planning and researching ideas for our final published film, me and my partner went through about 4 different storylines before deciding the one we wanted to use. In the end, we were left with the concept of schizophrenia to produce a psychological horror and the way it affects someone's everyday life and daily routines. To do this we needed the camera to mainly be in that persons point of view so the audience watching could understand have more of a realistic encounter with the mental illness and this way the horror could be more overwhelming. However, there were some shots where we would film from a third person point of view which could also show the way other people view their lives and how it affects people around you. In the film, there are short flashes of frightening or alarming images that someone dealing with this mental illness might see on a daily basis and this suggests how disturbing it is for someone to have schizophrenia.

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