Thursday, 18 November 2010

Research and planning: Mise-en-scene

Setting: There are two settings for our film a storage container and a desolate car park.



Props: I've considered all of the props needed and have listed them in the following blog...
Research and planning: costumes and props list

Costumes: Also have been considered and are considered in the following blog...
research and planning: costumes and props list

Make-up: As the man being held captive has been injured and will have suffered from some trauma, make-up will be needed to give the effect of him being deteriorated and hurt. therefore white powder may be used to make him look pale and fake blood will be used to show his injuries.

Colour: The colour of the trailer will have a green tinge to it, this will give the trailer a "grungy" look that I believe will help enforce the genre of thriller.

Lighting: lighting will be quite dark throughout the trailer as it emphasises the genre, also it is closer to how dark it would be in a closer container with only a small amount of light.

Composition: Some of the shots and angles that will be used in the trailer will be used to play a mind-game with the audience. Such as having the actor positioned further to one side of the screen rather than in the middle, this will make the audience focus on the darkness he is in a re-enforce the fear of being help hostage.

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