Thursday, 25 February 2016

Storyboard Developments

Having finished our first film draft, we decided to include a few more shots that would enhance our horror film opening, mostly adding close ups to vary the types of shots and also to draw attention to the key of our story line. We firstly would like to include a series of news articles flashing, much like they do in the opening of 'Red Dragon'. This would provide the audience with a back story of the location and why it is a threat to the new owners.

(Red Dragon)




Secondly, we would like to add another close up of the box which would be around shot 9 of our previous story board. 



Thirdly, to make the attic seem more threatening and supernatural we are going to include close ups of dolls that would be filling the space of the attic she is exploring. They would be spliced into the film so that the reveal of the creepy kid is emphasised more as a scary thing.


 Finally, we are going to build on the existing close up of the photos as we felt it was not disturbing enough. We will do this by taking the photos of the girl and gradually making the photos more disarranged e.g. scratching the eyes out of the photos.



The Speculum - Script


Shooting Days




Monday, 22 February 2016

Wardrobe Choices

Wardrobe Choices


The Child:


The child in the film will be aged between 7-9, this means that because of the innocence of the age we can play on this in the film. The pink feminine colour plays up the child-like characteristics, as ours is a modern horror we felt best to use jeans and a top instead of a dress, also because to give our film a more gothic feeling it will be filmed in the winter. This means it will be easier to bring that ‘scare’ factor.

The white t-shirt connotes innocence and purity. The brown boots add to the effect of the outfit as they finish it in a darker way, a subtle hint to the plot twist to come.
The wig we used was brunette/red this is because we wanted to have a natural colour that matched with our autumn setting. The colours of brown red and orange are all autumn colours that all connote warmth.





The Father:


The father in our film is quite young, this means that’s for him to be wearing a suit it would not fit the image we are going for. He is quite wealthy and this is shown in the way he dresses. A checked shirt and colour matching trousers shows his co-ordination, blue is quite a cold colour and foreshadows the events to come. To show that it’s a modern film and fits our genre he wear trendy trainers, which are the same colour match as the rest of the clothes.





This subverts our expectation of a single father; he seems to have everything together.
The fact that the father is quite young and because we don’t have older actors available to us so we have to use friends and family and even our self means that we had use our own clothes for our scene, we chose white as a base colour for the jumper because we felt that this was a good colour to show up against the dark tones and backgrounds of the film.


 


The Estate Agent:


The estate agent in the film will be female, we felt for her to wear a pant suit it would make her more masculine and we don’t have a female lead in the film already. Therefore we chose a skirt and blazer combination. We chose a woman to show how far modern society has come and how women are capable of typically ‘masculine’ jobs. Brown/burgundy has been used to connote autumn and warmth.








This plays up the already known ‘motherly’ attachment that the child no longer has. Because of the scene with the estate agent being outside in the night time, the outfit wasn’t as important as the others, greens and blues were used to show the nature side of it as well as the browns for warmth, she is a kind hearted person and this outfit shows that to the viewer, especially as she is the only female figure of the film.