Thursday, 13 December 2012
Settings for my opening sequence
This could be a good seeting for my opening sequence as it has commen features of thriller, such as low key lighting inside, it is small and empty which could be quite creepy because anything could happen which makes the audiece feel more vulnerable.A downside to this setting would be that it may be difficult to film in because its so cramped and there would be three people trying to fit inside. It is also cold inside and would be uncomfortable in certain positions.
This could be a possible setting because it shows how isolated it is because its so long and narrow. It is also quite dirty because of the leaves and dirt which adds to the idea of it being isolated as it may look abandoned. The objects sticking out of the wall look like dangerous props that may be used in the opening scene. The negative about working in this settings is that it is outside therefore if it is raining we cannot film outside, if its a bright, sunny day the lighting cant be altered that much and may give the wring effect.
I think this would be the best place to have as our setting for the opening sequence. The fact that it is in an everyday setting could make the audience even more paranoid as they watch it. The benefits are that it is inside therefore a rainy day cannot disrupt our filming and also the lighting can easily be altered because it is indoors.. The disadvantages of this setting is that it that it is quite cramped and also it could be slippery which may be dangerous.
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