Tuesday, 25 January 2011

Research into the Mise-en-scene of our thriller

Typical Props-

  • Guns 
  • Magnifying glass
  • Pen knife 
  • developed photos/camera 
  • Un-obvious weapons 
 Our props: 

  • Syringes - these will be used for our 'un-obvious weapons' - create more suspense for audience
  • Bath- in your house where you should be able to feel safe.
  • Camera - to take photos of the crime scene.
  • Pen knife- this will be our detectives choice of weapon- a gun wont be used as this wont be a realistic prop for us. 
Typical costume:

  • Detectives- one will be smartly dressed in dark clothes; the other will be naturally dressed.
  • Victim- Their every day clothes
  • Antagonist- Will be an everyday natural dress code, as this will make it more difficult for the audience to identify who he/she is. 
Our costume: 

  • Detectives will be wearing the typical costume of one smartly dressed and the other naturally dresed.
  • The victim will be wearing shorts and a white shirt, which are typical house clothes and the white shirt will reflect her 'Angel' side. 
  • We will not be using an Antagonist in our opening sequence. 
Typical lighting (our lighting):

  • dull/ artificial lighting in the crime scene
  • natural lighting when the detectives are outside the place where the crime took place, creating a contrast.
Typical colour:

  • Red- use of blood
  • Black- representing death and murders
Our colours:

  • Red- use of blood
  • Black- representing death and murders
  • Green- unusual drug
  • Orange- colour of syringes- bring and stand out to be unusual.
Typical set

  • Natural environment, e.g the victims house
  • Detectives bedroom 
  • Outside of the crime scene
Our set

  • The bathroom in the victims house
  • Detectives bedroom- where his 'dream' will take place
  • the drive up to the victims house- showing the isolated house

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