2. Cork Board and Photos
- We decided to have a cork board as it is easy to attach the photographs to. The cork boar we
used has marks and scratches on it do that I fits in with our mise-en-scene
- The photos we used are ones we tool that look like the subject is unaware the photos are being
taken. This woks well with our storyline as it is possible that the stalkers have taken her without
anyone's knowledge.
3. Black Gloves
- We decided that our killers would be wearing black gloves. They act as a good prop as they
help conceal the killers’ identity throughout the sequence. This increases the verisimilitude of
the scene.
4. Fake Blood
- We used fake blood throughout our sequence. In the first scene there was fake blood on the
victims wrists as she was tied up. This helps create a realistic sense as it gives the audience the
impression that she has already been attacked when she was taken by the killer initially.
- The blood was used again in the next scene with more on our victim’s body to suggest she has
been in the forest for a while. The killers also had blood on them to show that they did this to
her.
5. Butcher’s Knife and Hammer
- The weapons carried by the killers were a butcher’s knife and a hammer. To keep the mise-en-
scene consistent with the thriller theme, the props had dried mud on them and fake blood. This
was to suggest that they were used on the victim.