Friday, 14 December 2012

Planning: Mise-en-scene


Costumes 
Costumes are a very valuable role within a movie, they help the viewer create a better idea on the type of character, for example if a character was wearing dirty, scruffy clothes then the viewer will understand that the character might be poor or someone who's just been in a accident.

Jordan (school wear) -
  • Smart leather shoes
  • Plain black trousers
  • Plain white shirt
  • Black skinny tie
  • Jacket / Hoody 
  • School bag
  • belt
Jordans Friend
  •  Jeans
  • T-Shirt
  • Jacket
  • Trainers
  • Headphones
Victim
  • Dirty and sweaty vest top
  • Jeans roughed up e.g. rips, dirty
  • No shoes no socks
  • Blooded up close
Killer
  • Black boots
  • Dirty Black trousers
  • Big black waist coat
  • Black apron bloody and dirty 
  • Black gloves  
Props
Props are also very important in a movie as the help create the scene and help the reader understand where the scene is set, for example in our opening 2 minutes we will use a range of different tools, this is because we want to show the viewer that something menacing is happening in the garage and some sort of torture is taking place.

Garage scene
  • Rough, half broken chair
  • Warn out rope
  • Old wooden table
  • A range of different tools on table e.g. Pliers, Saw, Hammer etc 
  • A noose 
  • Knife
  • Fake blood
Walking home scene
  • Jordans Phone

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