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Pictures that support my Q1 response

Connor Southwell

LocationWe shot at these two locations:

Danby Woods The garage we shot in

A birds eye shot of the woods we used in our thriller, it’s an enclosed space which makes our film physiologically challenging.

Low key lighting and darkness means it’s a good space to create shadowing

Location: Intertextual ReferencesWe used locations that were in popular modern films such as Hansel and Gretel.

Our film seen on the left in comparison to Hansel and Gretel, as you can see from the location, we drew inspiration from the eeriness of the woods in that particular film.

Costume

Joshua Masterson- Costume Tom Rush- Costume

Josh’s costume is used to metaphorically show his torment through the use of a hood.

Tom Rush’s costume applies to conventional youth stereotypes, which is rough and violent. Conforming to the ‘chav’ stereotype.

Characters

Joshua Masterson (Protagonist) Tom Rush (Antagonist)

Based on youth stereotypes in the UK. Rush is based on the character James Cook from skins who is a juvenile delinquent.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-46084/Why-I-killed-daughter.html

Based on the girl spoken about in this article. How we developed our knowledge and characterisation of Masterson.

Props

The Candle

The candle used in our scene is metaphorical and used by Rush to mentally torment the character of Masterson.

Lighting

In the woods In the garage

In the woods, lighting is crisp and bright. In the garage, the lighting is low key and creates shadows and a crisp lighting.

Camerawork

Our range of shots and composition used in our thriller, including tracking shots, close up’s etc.

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