Okay, so start it off on Halloween and make it with these people wanting to go to a abandon hospital so they do and all this crazy stuff happens to them!
good luck:]
You could start by capitalizing your i’s and using punctuation. Other than that, think of your audience. What scares them? Imagine a likable protagonist, introduce them, then put them in a bad situation, then a worse situation, then an inescapable situation. Then, a miracle happens and the protagonist survives, but not without a cost. Need a love story in there too, for some depth. And there’s a crackin good movie!
have a girl be taking a shower and then she hears something on the other side of the curtain. she ends up finding out there’s something lurking in her home and tries to get away but can’t because there’s no outside communication and the thing lurking around locked all of the doors and windows that lead to outside the house
Find something that hasn’t been done before and go for that angle (i.e – Not your bog standard slasher/gore flick), and for the love of Christ don’t drop in a love story unless its central to the plot. So many films are doing this its almost as if its expected at this stage …
Okay, so start it off on Halloween and make it with these people wanting to go to a abandon hospital so they do and all this crazy stuff happens to them!
good luck:]
You could start by capitalizing your i’s and using punctuation. Other than that, think of your audience. What scares them? Imagine a likable protagonist, introduce them, then put them in a bad situation, then a worse situation, then an inescapable situation. Then, a miracle happens and the protagonist survives, but not without a cost. Need a love story in there too, for some depth. And there’s a crackin good movie!
have a girl be taking a shower and then she hears something on the other side of the curtain. she ends up finding out there’s something lurking in her home and tries to get away but can’t because there’s no outside communication and the thing lurking around locked all of the doors and windows that lead to outside the house
Find something that hasn’t been done before and go for that angle (i.e – Not your bog standard slasher/gore flick), and for the love of Christ don’t drop in a love story unless its central to the plot. So many films are doing this its almost as if its expected at this stage …
Not to sound too rude, but if you don’t have ideas, you probably shouldn’t be writing a script.
Jeezz Gunslinger give the poor kid a break, he’s 15! But yes basically Gunslinger has got it in a nutshell.