Saturday, 30 March 2013

Mise-en-scene: Chosen Settings!

For the most part, the settings for this film requires little imagination. For two of the scenes I will simply be using my own house! The mise-en-scene will create verisimilitude and cause my audience to connect with my characters. 

I will be using my bedroom as Bonnie's bedroom. This should work well as it is an authentic bedroom of a teenage girl!






 Furthermore, my living room will also provide realism as Bonnie waits for Nate to arrive. 


The bathroom is also perfect. I am very excited to shoot the bath scene! It's unlike anything I've ever attempted before. 




 Finally, we have the most important setting: the abandoned building. Luckily I have found the perfect one. It is very creepy and will be excellent for atmospheric shots. The red 'dangerous building' sign only adds to this effect (and again is in keeping with typical conventions of horror, using the colour red). However, I will be sure to only shoot outside of the building as to not injure any of my actors! 






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