Starting from around the 1.50 mark of the film some of the
camera shots show the woman as alone and almost as though she is being watching
by something or someone this is the tone that we will be attempting to convey
with our film and also attempting to bring unease and tension to our
audience. One specific midshot at 1.55
captures this tension and feeling about the film perfectly as the foreground to
the shot is obscured and it gives off the impression that the girl is being
watched and is not actually alone.
From 0:40 in this short film the
camera is positioned in front of a computer screen that has an instant
messenger conversation happening, the original idea for our film is that our
protagonist has a phone conversation which will get across the idea that she
has recently moved into a new house and has brought it for a little amount of
money under semi suspicious circumstances. Using a computer as the main form of
conversation in our film will help make the film seem more professional as the
acting level of our actors may not be completely up to scratch in order to have
a convincing dialogue on a phone. It will also take less time to have messages
pop up for the audience to read than it will in dialogue. Using computer
‘slang’ or abbreviations in this conversation may help our target audience to
be more engaged with the character and may find the character more relatable,
this will help to meet our requirements that our focus group have suggested for
us.
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