Thursday 7 April 2011
Mise en scene, props, shots and sounds
We feel that the mise en scene is perfect in regards to the horror genre, especially the front image of what you see when our trailer is displayed on blogger. It captures a gloomy, dark and isolated location which is seperate from the outside world. This image creates a verisimillitude, creating a believable world to our audience that this place ould infact see such vicious muders. On sound is from a non-diegetic source, this included a soung called 'little star' and a series of beats that helps intensify the moment. I feel that the sounds were great in making our trailer a realistic as possible, they really improved our trailer into what it is today. Originally we did include the sound of a drill, when filming the people captured in their chairs. We decided that we would cut any diegetic noice out and so this was taken out too. Our props included such things as weapons, blood, ropes, tools and other neccessary things used for education, when the acters are in college. Shots were thought about alot, as we wanted to convey as empty location without including such objects. You will notice that we included a tracking/dolly shot when the people were tied up in order to capture their emotion and the situation they were in. We used close ups in order for our audience to see every detail of emotion, this was used alot on chloe's face. Holly
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