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Initial idea

I didn’t want to just pluck a character from the painting and animate them ice-skating. I wanted to develop the idea of creating a totally fictional fairytale place, like Avercamp had done. I liked the feeling of being unbalanced and uncontrolled and wanted to depict this in my film but not necessarily by someone wearing skates. I wasn’t sure at this point whether it would be set in modern day, but images of a runaway trolley sprung to mind. It conveyed the speed, and uncontrolled nature of ice, without just setting the story in the painting’s town. I liked the fast paced action that this could give me so developed it further. This was the first treatment I sent to Lee:

We begin by meeting our main character Sid, as he tries to get his shopping bag out of a supermarket trolley. He’s aged mid-forties, quite short and clumsy. He reaches for his bag but can’t quite get it and has to lift himself up on to the front of the trolley. At first he doesn’t notice but soon he realises the trolley is moving, picking up speed as it rushes down the cobbled street leading to the town centre. He hangs on for dear life, managing to pull himself into the trolley. Visibly scared, he has no control over the runaway vehicle. He approaches the busy market street- a vendor jumps out of the way, throwing his barrel of apples up in the air, some landing in the trolley. Sid tries to apologize and shout sorry, but before he knows it, he’s heading for the busy motorway.

Closing his eyes, he prays for his life, and we see him narrowly escape collision with two cars- but a third ploughs into the side of him. The driver is shocked, as is Sid and they both stare at each other whilst still speeding down the motorway-Sid is still in his trolley, which in turn is pinned to the front of the car-paralysed with fear. The driver brakes and the trolley and Sid are sent hurtling off the motorway. They fly through the air, Sid frantically clinging on to the trolley as they land on a frozen lake. Sid can’t believe his luck as he survives the terrifying trip he’s just taken with all his limbs intact. The trolley glides slowly over the ice until it finally stops, much to Sid's visible great relief!

Unfortunately, he is not out of harms way. Sid slowly realises he’s skidded off of the edge of the frozen lake and is teetering on a wily old tree branch jutting out over the frozen waterfall with a hundred-foot fall beneath him. Sid gulps, tries to reach for his shopping bag and climb out of the trolley but they both start to slip, so he pulls back quickly to stabilize himself. He’ll have to give this situation some more thought! The credits then start to roll and we briefly come back to our character as he’s carefully munching on an apple contemplating what to do. The End!

I plan to set my film in a fairytale location, with architecture inspired by Prague and Paris, so that the structures are quite familiar and recognisable, but are not based on any one town. I think it will also help to use his simple colour palette and I like the thought of sticking to the three or four main colours he uses. The idea of the hazy sky is also fantastic, as it enables the landscape to just drift out of view, without the definite edge usually found in 3-D films. I also love the winter scene he creates and feel this will add to the fast paced, action packed journey.

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