I've been jotting down my ideas thus far, i thought i would put them onto here.

(I have been adding other ideas as they have come up, so are not all from the same time.)

School Disco
Waiting for the kids to leave the school disco. A few parents start to turn up early & one by one start to chat. It is awkward but friendly, they know each other vaguely, but throughout you can tell a few dislike others. The school disco gets held up by a fight between two kids. The conversation continues, mostly with comical moments and flashes of what is going on inside/they say something and you hear a child shouting what could go with what the adults have just said. Different scenarios need to happen to make it longer. it ends with the adults fighting exactly like the children inside showing that we never leave the playground/childishness no matter how stubborn we are/clever we think we are. 
Would need a village hall/school.
Parents and a few children.
Lighting - light from disco, street light & light from the entrance.
Sound would be good - hearing one side of the story through muffles coming from indoors.

Surprise Party  
People coming together for a good occasion but not really liking the small talk/awkward first/maybe not meetings with people. They all have a common interest (birthday person), but actually being together in each other's personal space & trying to be quiet/in the dark causes tension. People talk nicely throughout you find out all about these people's characters & their possible links with each other. Could possibly do cuts to their lives to make less linear. 
Possible links:
Old school friends - rivalry/trying to look better than the other.
Someone's ex girlfriend + new girlfriend.
People that vaguely think they know each other but throughout there's hints that they are wrong. One calls the other a wrong name. 
Someone finding out a one night stand is there.
Awkward family members - could link with the one night stand.

Panto
A light hearted & heartwarming story of two people brought together under unusual circumstances. Both friendship & love can be explored throughout, the characters share a bond as the film goes on, resulting in a friendly fun film.
They are brought together because they both want to participate in the community panto in their local hall. One could be a budding self rightous actor, in search for any role being given to them. One is a down to earth person just wanting to make people happy in the Christmas season. Maybe wants to make their own children happy & proud. The story could have them as panto horses for extra comical elements, but can also involve other characters, main or extras. Family person could break to their family that they are actually a horse.
The opening could be a dream like sequence showing a massive audience & stage, but in actuality, it's a small village hall. Real stage will still have to have good cinematic elements to it, and hopefully a 'backstage area' but still feel small/cheap. Christmas will be in the film, but not overpowering. It will involve decorations etc.
References to film influences:
Nativity 
Confetti
Love Actually
Extras

3 part structure
1. Meet, introduction for reasons of being there, some connection/tension.
2. Practicing, Getting to do horse, funny exchanges with different cast, getting closer. Could go out together.
3. Production. Fun. Need a reasonable ending, parent connects with his kids, gets what they wanted, & actor realising they should care more about other people? Community & Friendship are the main factors to this film so something involving that. Shouldn't be an obvious ending, because the structure is already quite 'mainstream'. 



At Last 

At Last:
A story of a gambling obsessed man, who lives his life hoping that he will one day win money on the lottery. One day, while purchasing his tickets as always, he wins a small but big enough sum of money to make an impact.
The film follows him as he lives his long lived dream of having money, and we see how he handles it in 24 hours. It follows the themes of gambling, obsession, greed, but also is reflective of these subjects. A comedy drama.  Influenced by Etta Jame's At Last & Michael Carroll, the man who won the lottery and then spent it all.
I would like the film to be set in an older era, because i feel like it would fit better stylistically,
and would give the film a bigger scope. Before the celebrity days. Lottery started in 1994, so some time in the 90s?

I like the idea of making the film in 24 hours, using images to convey the past obsession (piles of tickets, the need he has to win etc) & it has a good structure. Can leave the viewers hanging at the end, withit building to him having done a lot of what he wanted, with the money he's spending flashing on screen.

First scene will involve at last playing, while slow motion realisation of what has just happened.
Scene 1: a slow fade in as we see an apartment, close up of hundreds of tickets sprawled around, the credits & title going over the top. It slowly pans past the remote, and up to see the hands of a man clutching several tickets. The national lottery is on the CRT tv, the apartment is dark, lightly lit by lamps around the room. The room is old fashioned, almost as if time has stopped. You see the face of the man, sat concentrated on the tv. Close up of numbers as they are read out, focus on each one on the paper as it is called out.
Close up of the man as his eyes tear up a little, concentration advancing. As the last number goes up,
At last slowly starts, and slow motion shots of the man as he realises he has won a sum of money hits him.
The scene unfolds as the song goes on. As the song ends, it cuts to a shot of the man in the shop. Still
wearing the clothes he had on in the house, possibly pyjamas. He is queueing, giggling to himself. People are watching him because he has pyjamas on and is laughing to himself. The man asks for 'next please, hello' the  man passes the ticket to the man & you see his realisation on his face. 'Erm, i'll just be back in a moment'  He picks up the phone, it cuts to the man either having the money or claiming the money (if factual, over 50,000 has to be rung & you have to go somewhere special so)
He goes out & buys unnessasary things, drinks. the usual. A slow path to self destruction.
Needs to have a moment where he has a realisation of what he is doing, when it is too late.




Spend, Spend, Spend