Thursday 4 February 2010

Mise-En-Scene of a Thriller

Set:
- The setting for our thriller is in 3 locations, a street, a location for a night out possibly pub, club etc and a bedroom/bathroom. All locations will be filmed in the night except from the bedroom/bathroom scene.


Props:
- In our thriller there are not many props needed, maybe a balaclava, for the antagonist, however this is because the thriller is mainly based on the psychological side and there is no brutal acts of violence with guns and weapons etc.

Costume:
- As the protagonist is returning from a night out this means he will be in smart-casual where as the antagonist will be dressed in dark clothes blending with the setting to add an eery effect.

Lighting:
- Usually thrillers have a dark lighting scheme, with mainly shadows and minimal lighting. however we have contemplated of using black/white for the first few shots and then a change into colour when the morning comes.


Actors:

- There will only be two main actors, the protagonist and antagonist. the protagonist will be a normal person and at first you feel that he's the victim of an unplanned attack as you feel he is a member of the general public.

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