Tuesday, 11 November 2014

Potential Thriller Names

"You shouldn't have deleted that" - in reference to the fact she keeps deleting the chain mail and then she receives a call saying these exact words.

"You shouldn't have done that" - similar to the other title however this is more general and could therefore expand our ideas during filming. 

"Ctrl- Alt - Delete" - The girl is on a mac computer and this is the typical way something is deleted. The delete being at the end of the title increases emphasis and focus on the concept of the plot.

"The Caller" - typically well-known title for anything that is phone related. In our thriller the girl receives multiple phone calls every time she deletes the chain mail. 

"The 'Anonymous Caller" - the 'anonymous' adds a sense of tension and thrill to the title, as the audience are informed that the stereotypical killer is unknown.

"Mystery Caller" - the word 'mystery' adds ambiguity to the title and therefore excites the audience to watch the movie. 

"Is anybody there?" - rhetorical question whereby the audience is left on the edge of their seats wondering what is going to happen. This question is famously used when lurking in dark places and adds to the eerie effect of a thriller.

"Home alone" - this emphasises that something bad is going to happen, as most thrillers take place when a young girl is home alone. e.g. scream, when a stranger calls, the ring. This shows vulnerability of the character. 

"Malice" - the definition of malice means to harm someone. A malicious act is carried out in our thriller whereby an unknown killer poisons a young girl when she is home alone.



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