1. A group of 19-21 year old girls who decide to pull a heist, robbing a painting from an art gallery in London. The film is based on their run from the police and the aftermath of the heist.
The opening sequence is as series of close up shots of the girls preparing for the heist, like hands putting stuff in bags, lighting a cigarette, putting on lipstick, loading guns. The credits flash over the screen in white as this is happening. The sequence would end with a shot of the girls walking out a door in slow motion while the title comes up on the screen.
2. About a school shooter, following the life of the shooter leading up to the shooting itself. We would find out his motives for doing the killing and see his normal life.
The opening for this idea would be the guy packing a gun into his bag and then cut to him cycling to school. There would be large doors into the school which the guy would walk through. You would then only see the doors but hear the sounds inside of screams, gunshots and then finally silence. The shooter would then walk out in slow motion and red and blue lights would flash on his face as he falls to his knees. The title would play as the screen fades to black.
3. About a stripper who murders her private clients and guts them to sell their organs on the black market for extra money. The film would follow her life and why she is doing this.
The opening would be shots of her getting ready, putting on lipstick, getting dressed, doing her hair and makeup. At the end of this she would slip a knife into her garter and walk out onto the stage through a curtain, which would close and we would then hear men cheering.
4. A serial killer who murders people on the tube at night. Follows both the killers life and the police searching for him, eventually the stories cross over when he gets closer to getting to caught.
The opening sequence would be of peoples legs on the tube. The camera would follow people from a tube carriage to outside the station from really low down do it was just filming legs and feet. The camera would eventually focus on one persons legs and follow them out the station before panning out when they're outside so you can see their whole body.