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Digital Departures - Salvage synopsis and background
HORROR
film,
Salvage,
follows
the
physical
and
psychological
journey
of its
central
female
character,
a
mother
who is
desperate
to
rescue
her
daughter
and
save
her
from
the
grip
of an
out-of-control
savage.
It’s
a raw
and
robust
film
project,
says
writer
Colin
O’Donnell,
rooted
in
heightened
but
realistic
concepts.
It’s
also
Colin’s
first
horror
script
–
but it
won’t
be his
last.
“I’ve
mainly
written
thrillers
in the
past,
but
Lawrence
and
Alan
had an
idea
for a
horror
film
and
were
looking
for a
writer,
and I
was
recommended
to
them
by
someone
we’d
both
worked
with
in the
past,”
he
explains.
After
meeting
up,
the
trio
knew
immediately
they
wanted
to
work
together.
And
Colin
became
hooked
on
horror.
“I’ve
just
written
the
6th
draft
of
Salvage,
and
will
be
re-writing
well
into
production.
The
script’s
getting
better
all
the
time,
although
time’s
something
we’ve
been
short
on
from
the
word
go,”
says
Colin,
who
admits
there’s
been
significant
changes
in the
story
since
the
team
first
submitted
their
treatment
to
Digital
Departures.
“Because
of
budget
restrictions
we had
to cut
a
couple
of big
moments
in the
script,
which
was a
little
disheartening
at the
time,
but
then
we
managed
to
come
up
with
some
really
creative
solutions,
telling
the
same
story
without
blowing
the
budget,”
adds
Colin,
who
recently
left
Hollyoaks
to
freelance
on
other
TV
dramas.
“I
can
still
only
write
part-time
as I
have
to do
a
day-job,
so
it’s
been
difficult
fitting
everything
in.
But
hopefully
all
the
hard
work
will
pay
off,”
says
Colin,
who
despite
his
past
successes
sees
this
Digital
Departures
film
as his
big
screen
debut.
“I’ve
already
had
one
feature
produced
and
I’ve
written
other
thrillers
in the
past,
but
this
film
is by
far my
biggest
break,”
explains
Colin.
It was
Director,
Lawrence
Gough,
who
came
up
with
the
original
concept
for
the
film.
“I
thought
it
would
be
really
interesting
to
have a
shipping
container
washed
up on
a
beach,
and
there
being
something
terrible
inside
it,”
explains
Lawrence.
From
that
original
idea,
Salvage
soon
developed
and it
was
decided
to set
the
film
within
a
cul-de-sac.
“We
loved
the
idea
of the
characters
being
contained,
and of
a
mother
trying
to
rescue
her
daughter,”
adds
Lawrence,
who
was
intrigued
by
producer
Julie
Lau’s
idea
to set
the
horror
within
the
former
set
used
by TV
soap,
Brookside.
“I
decided
to pay
a
visit
to the
Close
and
started
talking
to the
security
guard
who
was
looking
after
the
empty
properties.
He put
me in
touch
with
the
owner,
and as
the
houses
are
all
standing
empty
he was
happy
for us
to use
the
set as
our
central
location
for
Salvage,”
explains
Lawrence.
Producer
Julie
Lau is
thrilled
to be
involved
with
such a
thrilling
story.
“I
haven’t
been
attached
to the
project
for
long,
but
because
I was
involved
in
another
Digital
Departures
project
I’d
already
met
the
guys
and
knew
all
about
their
story,
which
I
thought
was
brilliant,”
explains
Julie.
“We’ll
start
filming
at the
end of
February
and
the
shoot
throws
up a
number
of
challenges
from a
military
siege
to all
the
blood
and
gore
viewers
expect
from a
horror.
We
hope
to
have
finished
by the
end of
March,
so
it’s
going
to be
a very
busy
few
weeks,
but I
can’t
wait!”
she
adds.
Lawrence
admits
he
never
dared
dream
his
project
would
be one
of the
final
three
Digital
Departures
films
to be
commissioned.
“I
never
expected
to
win,”
he
says.
“I
always
tend
to
play
on the
safe
side
of
things,
but
having
said
that
I’ve
never
worked
so
hard
to try
and
make
something
happen,”
he
confides.
“The
only
thing
I was
ever
confident
about
was
the
idea.
I knew
it was
good,
and I
knew
it
would
make a
brilliant
film
as it
pulls
together
contemporary
issues
and
explores
this
using
the
popular
horror
genre.”


