Tuesday 26 January 2010

Mise-en scene

We carefully chose are mise-en scene so it would suit the crime thriller conventions and therefore make are movie more realistic

We chose to film the end of our opening sequence in the car park because its a dark suspenseful setting which suited are genre well. Empty car parks have been used in many other thriller films because when empty they create a lonely, dark and creepy atmosphere.

We have chosen to have part of our chase scene on Luard road rather than Long road because its a more subsided street which will be more empty and then again create a feeling of emptiness and therefore no help for the protagonist character.

We have decided to film in the dark because it matches the thriller conventions and makes the mise-en scene a great deal better.

Specific editing will be used to make the scenes flow better. Transitions such as fade in and fade out shall be used.

Camera angles shall include a lot of reactions shots and long shots to establish locations. We will attempt to use hand held camera angles whilst in the chase to make the scene more thrilling however this effect may not work because the camera may be too jumpy on the bikes creating a too disorientated picture.

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