Monday, 30 January 2012

Props + Locations




This is the book that the main character will be writing in during the trailer. This will be a good prop to use as it denotes schoolwork, which may be associated with teenagers, this is good as this prop connotes vulnerability, and this is correspondent with the vulnerable nature of the main character.








This is an incense cone we are going to use to create a 'Smoky' effect in the garage scene to connote mystery and danger, and to reflect the fear of the main character as he finds himself in an umfamiliar situation.

This is the fisheye lens we are going to use when filming the garage scene in our production, we are going to use this as it enables us to capture the entire mise en scene in the garage scene which is essential to encapsulate the mood and danger of the scene.



This is the steady cam we are going to use when filming our trailer, it will enable us to capture action footage in a stable manner.

Location

• A garage for the hostage scene. This can be a house garage or an open warehouse space which is easy to disguise. By having a scene in a garage it adds reality. Therefore it is more serious and gripping as people can put themselves in their shoes.




• Rawtenstall Market/Back Alley: This is an ideal location to use when filming our production. An empty market stall is ideal as a location for our production as it is stereotypically associated with 'Chavs', and other unruly youth subcultures. Also, it is apparent that there is a backalley nearby which is ideal for our trailer. We will have a chase scene in our trailer which will take place in this back alley, we will use this as it will reflect the gritty, British style of our film.

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