Since plot 1 has been chosen, I have expanded on some of the death scenes etc. The plot for the film is now as follows:
Five supernatural enthusiasts gather to film themselves as they venture into the woods to attempt to encounter a ghost. They set off for the woods to set up camp and begin to film. Three members venture off alone with their own cameras. The other two film themselves outlining their intentions in the tent. This is when one of them gets stabbed through the tent. The other grabs the camera and runs from the tent. The other grabs the camera and runs from the tent. They realize the others are still in the tent and they have no idea that someone has been killed. The protagonist attempts to find them and runs the direction they thought the others were heading. They run into another of the members with a broken spike in their jaw and notices that their camera is still recording and plays the footage back, hoping there will be proof of the ghost. They see a man, staring at the lens. He leaves shot to reveal the person alive, impaled on a spike, which the killer then kicks and snaps, hence why the spike is broken. The protagonist discovers the legend is a human and runs, to discover another corpse hanging on a tree. They run immediately, not daring to investigate. They star to recognize their surroundings and they hear their name being screamed from behind them. They turn around in just enough time to see the last remaining partner killed.The killer then stabs the protagonist in the chest and inserts the camera into the wound and the film ends.
The plot is not a typical plot for most films as the protagonist is killed and the antagonist doesn't see any consequence, but is quite typical for the horror genre. The plot does follow Todorov's theory of plot (as seen below)
The equilibrium is the killer not being disturbed in the woods.
The disruption is the settlement of the people, trying to flush him out.
The recognition of disruption is the first killing.
The attempt to repair the disruption is the protagonist truing to escape.
The return to equilibrium is the final death.
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