Saturday, 8 January 2011

Set / Scenery

For the set of the policeman scene, we will use an office and change it a bit to suit the policeman’s characteristics. Inside the office there will be a map of an undecided city with pins pin pointing all of the killer’s murders.



The murder map will be more traditional than this by having a notice board on the wall with a paper map over it and the murders will be pin pointed with pins and then tied together with string to show the order of the killings.

The set for the killer will be a much darker, dirtier room which i think we will film in a garage. Similar to the murder map in the police officers office, there will be a board on the killer’s wall with photos of his murders and victims to come. When we see the killer interacting with a dead body on a work bench/table, although the viewer cannot be sure what he is doing, it is apparent that it is something gruesome and unnatural as next to him we can see a table of tools. The will not be ordinary tools you can find in an operating theatre but tools found in a tool box or garage and will be old and dirty. This will give a large sense of uncomfort to the viewer and make the atmosphere allot better for the scene.
Although we use the inside of a garage to film this scene, will not film the killer leaving the garage from the outside of the garage but will take the first shot of him leaving from the inside of the garage and then the second shot will be him leaving from an abandoned building somewhere so that the viewer assumes that the killer has been inside the warehouse the whole time.

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