TV DRAMA: 'HUSH'

Maddie Haywood, Ben Black and Lydia Clarke



Characters:
-Main character: approximately 60 year old man, with mental problems
-The children who visit the asylum
-The carers of the asylum
-The other patients of the asylum
-The victims of the attacks
-The hero is a carer of the asylum





Plot:
The old man is a patient in a mental asylum, he has visions of terrorist attacks which later episodes have happened and are seen by the audience on news broadcasts. The nursery children visit the mental asylum and the man plays mind games with the children, manipulating their mental outlook as they grow up, becoming terrorist attackers. The hero suspects something of the old man and looks into what he is doing over the series, eventually realizing what he's been doing. He then tries to stop it by finding the children he manipulated and protecting the public from the attacks that he now knows will occur.





The Title Sequence:
An establishing shot of the mental asylum, then the gates open and the camera moves into the asylum, there is a large corridor which the camera goes down with rooms of the patients either side, each room has many patients playing children's classic games such as; snakes and ladders, scrabble etc. The last room is the room with the 60 year old man, sitting on a single chair and table on his own playing 'Operation', at this point there is tense music with no lyrics, that has built up then suddenly stops when the door of his room slams shut, the screen goes black and the music starts, singing a nursery rhyme 'hush little baby'. Then a hand and mouth appear doing a 'be quiet' type gesture, then 'hush' appears in children's handwriting.




The type of childish text used on the title and opening credits:


















A picture example of the theme used in our TV drama:













The title sequence:


























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