| Created at | June 28, 2009 |
| Created by | Johan Löfström |
| Deadline | Not set |
| Shots given | 3 |
| Wreckupations | Writer |
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| Stig-Magnus Gjerald | what about.. |
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| Johan Löfström | Morality? |
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The HEGIRA -team is looking for your ideas and comments. Join and show your support for HEGIRA. Who and why is finding out about these people/communities ?
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DescriptionI want to get ideas and input on something dramatic, that will happen in the middle of the film. I am thinking about an investigative reporter that stumbles upon this scheme. (By reading financial reports for the stock market analysts...???) Another one is a small group of UrbanExplorers or GPS-Geo-Noders that climb and search different office buildings and deserted industries and so on...
A lame way to introduction (for the movie viewer) is to get a newly arrived person, that will ask questions and be told instructions (by people already in the routines) so to explain for the movie viewer what is going on. (but this has been overused in all the police films and thrillers already) Shoot! :D
ShotsUrban Explorers?I have started to think about GPS-scavengers, Geo-caching, photographers breaking into places to take photos of unused spaces, and even BASE-jumpers, paragliders, parachute-jumpers, extreme climbers that attempt to overcome tall houses... because I think that the people running this organisation should be pretty oblivious about any "threat of exposure" and be very safety-oriented towards normal expected threats, like police, immigration officers, customs... Morality?I have been thinking alot about the moral side of these entrepreneurial africans scamming european companies. What if they have a code of honour? that they try to do their bit of surviving and getting money to their families back home, with as little damage as possible on "innocent" people? Then it is possible to build them up as "heroes", and to have another group added as protagonists, that scam ruthlessly, and it will become a match, and the audience will root for the "good guys" that does their scamming intelligently and "friendly" ??? CommentsThis shot doesn't have comments. what about..To me the investigative reporter thing is a tad overused...How about you start with a reporter wich later gets killed(make it clear he is the protagonist, then whack him:-).
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