Tuesday, 29 March 2016

Little Red Riding Hood Fairytale

For this project, I have chosen to look into the fairytale 'Little Red Riding Hood' because it was my favourite fairytale story when I was young. I have plenty of ideas on what to recreate this story but first I will be looking and researching more in to the original story.


Little Red Riding Hood


The story revolves around a girl called Little Red Riding Hood. In the Grimms' and Perrault's versions of the tale, she is named after the red hooded cape/cloak that she wears. The girl walks through the woods to deliver food to her sickly grandmother. In the Grimms' version, she had the order from her mother to stay strictly on the path.
A Big Bad Wolf wants to eat the girl and the food in the basket. He secretly stalks her behind trees, bushes, shrubs, and patches of little and tall grass. He approaches Little Red Riding Hood and she naïvely tells him where she is going. He suggests that the girl pick some flowers; which she does. In the meantime; he goes to the grandmother's house and gains entry by pretending to be the girl. He swallows the grandmother whole and waits for the girl, disguised as the grandma.
When the girl arrives, she notices that her grandmother looks very strange. Little Red then says, "What a deep voice you have!" ("The better to greet you with"), "Goodness, what big eyes you have!" ("The better to see you with"), "And what big hands you have!" ("The better to hug/grab you with"), and lastly, "What a big mouth you have" ("The better to eat you with!"), at which point the wolf jumps out of bed, and eats her up too. Then he falls asleep. In Charles Perrault's version of the story, the tale ends here. However, in later versions the story continues generally as follows:
A woodcutter comes to the rescue and with his axe cuts open the sleeping wolf. Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother emerge unharmed. They then fill the wolf's body with heavy stones. The wolf awakens and tries to flee, but the stones cause him to collapse and die.
The tale makes the clearest contrast between the safe world of the village and the dangers of the forest, conventional antitheses that are essentially medieval, though no written versions are as old as that. It also warns about the dangers of not obeying one's mother.


From this fairytale, I would like to create a similar story to this but obviously make my own twist. I am looking forward in creating ideas for filming this and planning the whole thing ahead. 






Friday, 25 March 2016

What is Nordic Noir?

Before I start making ideas for my film, firstly I would need to look on what is nordic noir and what nordic noir programmes and films there are that I could look for inspiration and also for plenty of ideas.

What is Nordic Noir?

Nordic Noir is a type of Scandinavian crime fiction and television drama that typically features dark storylines and bleak urban settings.


Programmes and Films:

- The Bridge
- Marcella 
- Trapped
- Beck
- The Killing
- Northwest
- The Hunters
- False Trail

Heres a link where I got my information from: http://nordicnoir.tv/

This will be very helpful as I can watch some of them and get ideas from.