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| Setting- Outside School Exit |
This is a photo we took with our iPhone 8 which has excellent camera quality. This is the first setting we are going to include in our trailer. We are going to film the scenes for our trailer after school so it will be eerie and will create a more tense atmosphere as the school will be empty and dark. We choose to use this location as it is outside of the school which helps set the scene for the school shooting.
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| Setting- Looking out to school field |
We chose to include this shot in our filming as it is an open space where we can film our antagonist running away after he has committed the school shooting. It is also a prime location to shoot a lot of children in the distance playing on the film which connotes their innocence and youthfulness. When we film this shot it will be dark and gloomy so you will only be able to see the silhouettes of the school buildings which helps to create a more tense atmosphere.
Below are the images of the corridors we are going to include in our montage. We are going to use fast pace editing to create a montage of empty corridors. We are going to include lots of different empty corridors in our montage. This will therefore help to set the atmosphere of the school, which is going to be empty eerie and spooky. From our research we have discovered lots of physiological thrillers feature fast pace montages of the setting to show the distortion and confusion of the antagonist mind and how they have physiological problems which make them commit the crime. A film that includes a montage is split where they use fast pace editing near the end to connote confusion and problems physiologically. I found this from my research of trailer analysis of split.
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| Setting- High angle of empty corridors |
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| Setting- Empty Corridors |
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| Setting- School Social Areas |
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| Setting- School social areas. |
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| Setting- School Canteen. |
Well presented location photos and descriptions, well done Chelsea. Sir.
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