Video showing our inital ideas:
The locations that we are considering to film in would be places that appear dark and eerie, as this would create a specific atmosphere. typical to the thriller genre. The use of low key lighting would reinforce this because, due to the lack of lighting, it wouldn't reveal much information to audiences. Together, we originally thought up locations within London, such as: Waterloo, Piccadilly, etc, and also someone's house.
For the costumes and props we want each character to have a specific style so that the audience can clearly identify them. The costumes need to communicate with viewers, and also need to suit the personality/attitude of each character. The props used need to link in with what's happening, e.g. a knife, fake blood etc.
When working together we developed our ideas around our basic point of challenging stereotypes. From there, we thought how we would be able to work around this. We each took turns in what we thought the synopsis could be, and if it would work well/look effective. We chose the genre of a thriller as we really wanted to concentrate on building up the tension/suspense to audiences, yet still giving an intriguing storyline, as well as this we wanted to break away from the typical stereotypes of the role of genders in this genre.
The locations that we are considering to film in would be places that appear dark and eerie, as this would create a specific atmosphere. typical to the thriller genre. The use of low key lighting would reinforce this because, due to the lack of lighting, it wouldn't reveal much information to audiences. Together, we originally thought up locations within London, such as: Waterloo, Piccadilly, etc, and also someone's house.
For the costumes and props we want each character to have a specific style so that the audience can clearly identify them. The costumes need to communicate with viewers, and also need to suit the personality/attitude of each character. The props used need to link in with what's happening, e.g. a knife, fake blood etc.
When working together we developed our ideas around our basic point of challenging stereotypes. From there, we thought how we would be able to work around this. We each took turns in what we thought the synopsis could be, and if it would work well/look effective. We chose the genre of a thriller as we really wanted to concentrate on building up the tension/suspense to audiences, yet still giving an intriguing storyline, as well as this we wanted to break away from the typical stereotypes of the role of genders in this genre.
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