Props Justification
Torch: Focus on specific parts of the bodies that have been
injured - close ups of the injuries but the torch is the only light seen,
creating tension and mystery because of the low lighting.
Table: For Laura to lie on as this is where she is seen as being dead.
Rope: May use rope to be surrounding the person showing
how they are trapped as have no power, use of a high angle shot here to hint
how much power the antagonist has.
The props that we are
going to use is typical of a thriller genre and they show meaning of being
trapped and can control what people do. The knife and the torch are used in a
typical thriller genre as knives are used for violence and the torch creates
mystery so identity's are hidden making it more suspicious which will build up
suspense for the audience.
Through the use of
props that we are going to be using it will give off a message of how dangerous
the place that they are in actually is and the mystery will hide identities and
the story of what actually happened so the audience has to work it out for
themselves which will keep them interested in watching the thriller.
The props that are
going to be shown are violent so it will represent the antagonist by being
threatening to anyone else that they see as they will be unsafe. As well as
having hidden identities the location will not be shown so again the sense of
hidden parts to the thriller that will not be revealed and not all questions
will be answered. Therefore the props being as violent as they are will make
the setting seem worse than it is as it would look run down and come across as
a dangerous area to be.
In our opening we are
not going to be using a lot of props as we want it to be naturalistic instead
of using too many props to cover up the story of what is happening, as well as
showing acting.
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