Wednesday, 8 January 2014

Planning: Mes En Scene

Planning: Mes En Scene
 
 
Lighting: In our production we are going to use natural lighting to create a realistic and believeable atmosphere to create tension for the audience.
 
Setting: Our first setting will be on a street at night, this will be to create realism and give the story life.
Our second setting will be in a house, this will be to create tension and to appeal to the conventions of the thriller genre.
 
Iconography: A Mobile Phone, Handbag and a Knife will be used to avoid over complication of the scene and avoid drawing away audience focus.
 
Costume:
The costume we will be using is fairly simple but will be a clear representation of the roles being played
 
Victim: The victim will be wearing a casual white jumper, jeans and a pair of trainers to show that she is just a regular person of not much importance and to connote her innocence.
Later on we will have her in her in her pyjamas to show that she is relaxed and unaware of whats about to happen.
 
Antagonist: we will have the antagonist in dark clothing to connote his dark intentions and to also conceal his identity.


Body Language and facial expression:
 
Victim: The victim will use a variety of facial expressions and different body language to show fear and timidness.
 
Antagonist: We won't be showing the antagonists face to keep him mysterious but his body language will be show his confidence and his intention.

1 comment:

  1. Javel, more good evidence of planning your production. The MES of your thriller has been looked at and further planned to more detail.

    To improve;
    -what responses do you want from the lighting and setting? Can mention this at the end of each sub-heading
    -why will you use the iconography you highlight?
    -include some image where appropriate, (iconography/setting) that you are using.

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