2. COSTUMING.
Main character:
Top: Plain white t shirt to portray innocence.
Bottoms: Black leggings/tights to contrast with the white top.
Shoes: Black Doc Martin style boots.
Other: Stripy beanie hat.
4. LOCATIONS.
There is only one location which you can see properly in my film. Which is a
bedroom.
The floor is littered with rubbish and alcohol bottles, the room is naturally lit
by a light, to break the conventions of typical Thriller films.
Another location that is mentioned is a typical modern looking house.
5. LIGHTING.
The lighting is going to be quite bright because I want to break the
convention of Thriller lighting usually being dark.
Obviously in the flashback scenes the lighting will be extremely bright as the
shots are all of a fire.
6. PERFORMANCE.
I want my main characters performance to confuse my audience. I want them
to be unsure whether she is a villain or not.
She acts quite unpredictable having sudden outbursts of rage. However when
she looks and pictures of who we assume is her family she gets sad.
7. CAMERAWORK.
In scenes when she is being made out to be evil I want lots of low angle shots
to make her look more intimidating. But when she is upset I want high angle
shots to make her seem more small and vulnerable.
I want to use quite a lot of close up shots to show emotions so the audience
find it easier to sympathise with her or not like her.
8. EDITING.
I am going to be cutting between real time and flash backs and as the
sequence goes on the flashbacks get more frequent.
9. SOUND.
There will be minimal dialogue. I feel that that helps create tension and a
feeling of uneasiness.
I will include some non diegetic sounds to exaggerate diegetic sound which
may not come across too well.
Most of the sound will be diegetic.
I will be using a voice over for the radio bit.