Friday 9 November 2012

Planning the mise en scene

As a group we decided our mise en scene location would be a forest and field in Theydon Bois, we choose this particular field as it is conventional to a thriller as it is deserted open area, with nothing but a train passing. It then leads onto an enclosed, dark forest surrounded by nothing but trees. This is conventional to a thriller as the victim is in a place where she cannot be heard. The only iconography are thriller use, is by the victim, who has nothing but a torch and phone that used before the attack and dropped during. This is a conventional to a thriller as the victim is in a deserted location and has no phone so therefore has a very slim chance of getting help. The villain therefore gains an advantage of being able to carry out an attack.

Our thrillers costume, hair and make worn by are characters will follow how other thrillers commonly portray theirs. The victim will be wearing white as her main colour as this will represent her innocence and purity. Her make up will be to a bare minimal and her hair will be tied back neatly, both features

costumes

iconography

facial expressions

positions of characters

lighting and colour


1 comment:

  1. This post demonstrates a very basic understanding of how mise-en-scene is going to be used in your music video and this is because you have not considered all the areas in detail.

    This must be completed to show further evidence of planning your production.

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