Developing ideas Part 2

Beginning – Woman coaxing people in: saying things like “hey, we have food and shelter if that’s what you are looking for?” The coaxing speech varies for different types of audiences. We have based this particular character, however, on a character from the book/film Harry Potter. The character is called Bellatrix. She is ballsy and very creepy; it’s almost as if she has lost her mind. She has the same love for her master as we want to show in our own character toward the dominant main character. She is played by Helena Bonham-Cater compellingly, because you have to watch her, which is key for this character as she is the one trying to get people in to the scene and watch. I will be playing this character.
This quote shows that the character Bellatrix has complete respect and totally submissive to her masters, which is what we want to convey to in our created character.
The audience will come in and stand by the window where the
sofas are and the dominant male character is sitting in one of the tattoo chairs
like it’s his thrown. He sits there in dead silence, whilst all the dominant
female can do is just keep talking, until he breaks it at the end and has a
little speech of his own that we are hoping will freak the audience out so much
that they will just end up leaving. This, however, can be varied with different
audiences. My group and I decided that we did want to have a cliché
ending where we have to scream at the to get them out.
The dominant male characters speech –
“You all seem rather confused. Almost too curious as to what
I want to achieve. If you really want to know then I will tell you. I’m going
to finish with them and get some more later. Right now, you all don’t really
understand, but you will. Your vision will soon clear and you will understand that
this needs to happen. We need to start new world order and I will be in power,
this new world will be mine. You will be back… Trust me.”
That is the first draft but we want to make it more scary so
we will just work on it until it’s enough to make people want to leave our
site.
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