Friday, 25 January 2013
Location photos
The location we chose to film in is an area of rural back roads in Byfleet, ultimately chosen due to the run down feel and appearance which we found appropriate for the thriller genre.
The above is an example of an establishing shot we could use, due to the fact that it sets the tone, with the bent and dirty sign, and also shows the audience the entrance to the road where the beginning of the scene will take place.
This shot gives the audience a better idea of where the action is, and they will see the protagonist come out of their house and head in the direction of the camera.
This shot will be used to show the protagonist walking along the path from the side, which we can use to have the credits rolling at the same time, as well as increasing tension for the audience.
This shot centralises the protagonists house and would be ideal for showing the audience the protagonist leaving the house and turning down the street.
From this angle, the audience can see down the road as the protagonist walks towards the camera. Once again, credits can be rolling at this time, as the tension increases.
This is another example of a side shot we could use, which we decided would be affective due to the streetlight which would hopefully make the protagonist stand out against the dark setting.
This is an example of a low angle shot we could use to show the character walking again, and it would mean we could allow for the antagonist to move in the background, which would not be the main focus of the audience.
We decided that we could use this road for a framing shot of either the protagonist walking or the antagonist in the background as the protagonist walks past, drawing the audiences attention to whichever we choose.
Finally, this shot could be used towards the end of the introduction, as there is a wider room and more space for action, in which the antagonist may appear to the protagonist in a struggle, before the camera cuts and the protagonist wakes up in an unknown location.
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