Tuesday, 13 December 2011

Props

  • We will not include many props in our film, but we will probably include some. First of all we may include toilet roll, as our bad guy could have it around his head, in order to keep his appearance a secret, to make him that tiny bit more scary. Also by putting him in toilet roll it means we will not have to worry about if his face will not look scary, because it will be covered up. We could also cut a bit out so one of his eyes is showing, and cut a bit out for his mouth so these are the only things that the audience knows about him. 
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  • The second prop we may be using will be a knife. (Fake.) We may choose to use a knife, as every bad guy always has one weapon to kill his victims. We chose knife over gun as with a gun, it always makes a loud noise so we would have to find a sound effect to do that. Also by him having a knife, it explains where the girl's blood could have possibly come from, as she may have tried to stop the bleeding from her wound etc, so therefore ending up with blood on her hands which then was smeared down the window as her hand went down it. If we use a fake knife, as the bad guy is walking we could show a glimpse of it, in order to show the audience that he is at the house to kill. 


  • A final prop we may use is Tomato Ketchup. We may use this to signify the victim's blood in one of our scenes, where their hand goes down the window. We may choose ketchup as it can look like blood, and by looking like blood, the audience may feel scared as they know the victim is seriously hurt or going to die. Ketchup may be a good choice as it is fairly cheap and easy to find, so we would not struggle to find some or worry if there was not much. The only issue that may arise is the consistancy of it, as it is quite runny and thin at times, so may not show up as red on the windows, but instead just look greasy.
 

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