The film will start with Jack on a plane, he will be handcuffed to a briefcase (the audience wont be knowing the contents off the briefcase). He will have an escort with him, sitting next to him. Stewardess comes over to ask if jack wants anything, jacks escort then says to the stewardess "no, hes fine."
We will then have an extra walk past the camera, but we will try and draw attention to him as he does.
There will then be gunshots and screams, as the plane begins to nose dive, obviously the plane has been hijacked and is going to be crashed, there will be a close up of the briefcase to highlight its importance; before breathing masks drop from the ceiling. Jack everyone will put the masks on, and camera will zoom in on jacks face, before fading to white. And then fading back in on a close up of jacks face, where he will be wearing hospital breathing equipment, and he will be going into shock. We will use a sound bridge of the plane alarm, to the hospital alarm.
We will then either see doctors rush in to help jack, before it fades to white again, and we see jack wake up in the hospital bed, before looking ast his wrist and seeing that the briefcase is gone. Or as he is going into shock in the hospital, he will keep on having very quick flashbacks to the airplane as it crashes, so we see more of the chaos, and possibly see something happen between the man who crashed the plane and jack.
As you will be limited for actors consider constructing a complex sound all action could be non diagetic and the action is off camera. How will you stage the plane crash? Maybe scale that one back. Good evidence of research and planning Max well done.
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