Monday, 11 January 2010

Planning of Location and Mise-en-scene

Location:
When we were choosing our location, we had to choose the right place very carefully because it will affect the mood of the shots.
Also where we film in the house is important, because if the rooms aren't similar spacing as the storyboard then it will be harder to film. We can always adapt how we are filming it.
We are locating our film on a small suburban road.
We will be using a semi-detached house and have asked other people down the road if we can use their houses to be in our film and to be used for filming in, and they very kindly said that we could.
We have made sure that the location of the house that we chose has a window, which over looks the road outside.

Bedroom:














Bed:














Bathroom:














Table:














Hallway:















Mise-En-Scene:
Some props that we are including in our film include, radio, TV, fusebox, phone and a dining table with half eaten food on it.
The lighting for our film is vital and if we do not achieve the right amount of light in each shot it could affect the whole mood of the film, and what the audience expect will happen.
The costumes for the character will need to be chosen and are important to how they react through out the film, but for our thriller, I think casual clothing will work well for the character.
We have also thought very carefully about where we are going to film from. The camera shots are very important and can make a big difference to the film, if they are affective at the right time.

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