Thursday, 5 April 2012

Evaluation Activity 5

We uploaded our video on Youtube and added annotations to talk about how our film opening links to other similar films, our unique selling points and genre conventions. 





Thursday, 29 March 2012

Activity Evaluation 4

This mood board has been designed to emphasise the target audience that the opening sequence of The Prophet has been made for.
The target audience we decided would be male and female students aged 15-25 year olds as the theme suits this age particular age gap.This is partly because of the genre and plot of the film. We believe that the film would appeal to both males and females because there is a good variety of different characters in the film i.e. the main character is male but his victims are all females. However the target audience would have depended on the way in which we filmed the opening sequence. If we had decide to do it with a more religious aspect, it may have appealed to an older audience of both male and female. Although, our initial idea was to focus more on the killing of the victims rather than the religious reasons why. We used the 10 Commandments purely as a link between the murders rather than as a focus point of  the film. This would have possibly ruled out older audiences as it has a slightly niche storyline but gives it a horror aspect that people under 25 will enjoy.
The title has been designed so that by looking at the mood board we hope to create an effect which gives away the theme of the opening sequence. For example by looking at this title it becomes obvious that the sequence is thrilling and spooky.

An example of someone who would be interested in our film


This is Georgina, she is nearly 17 years old and is in her first year of sixthfrom in South East London. She enjoys spending time with her friends and listening to music and spends most of her money on music, DVDs and going to concerts and festivals. She listens to varieties of music ranging from indie-rock bands such as Arctic Monkeys to heavier bands like Bring Me The Horizon. She is going to her 4th year at Reading Festival this year with her best friends. Her casual wear would be a short dress with tights or leggings and dyes her hair regularly a variety of different colours. She enjoys shopping in places like Topshop, H&M and New Look.

Her favourite television program is The Big Bang Theory but she is a sucker for horror/thriller films. She loves them so much because she always scares herself watching them, but the suspense makes her want to carry on. She enjoys trying to figure out the plot from the beginning of the film and is clever in the ways that her theory's develop as she tries to work out the stalkers and the killers. However she is not a fan of gore and so a thriller genre like The Prophet is probably more suiting to her. Some of her favourite films are The Usual Suspects and Se7en.

We think our film would be suitable for Georgina because the genre suits her taste and consists of no gore which she particularly despises. The Prophet is targeted for boys and girls under 25 so Georgina would be able to watch the film with a group of friends and it is filled with suspense which will keep her interested. 

Activity Evaluation 6

Here we created a Prezi for this evaluation activity. We answered the question "What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?"  Please follow through the Prezi to see our answer.


Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Activity Evaluation 7

Final Project
1. Tracking Shot - the victim is followed with the camera, the shot must be steady and the person in the frame must be kept near the centre of the image.

2. Establishing Shot - the shot shows an introduction to the new location, this is to clarify to the audience where the film is taking place and links the different shots.

3. Close up - the shot highlights the importance of the object and forces the audience to focus on the bible.

Preliminary Task

Looking back at our preliminary task, although some shots were used there wasn't much variation and most were simple. There were points where we did not consider what was in the previous shot and so several objects/lighting do not match up on the following shot. The 180 degree rule was broken at points and as this was the first experience of editing, the editing at times seems rough and so conversations do not look or sound as natural.


Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Activity Evaluation 3

For this activity we used soundcloud to answer the question "How does your media product represent particular social groups?"  In order to listen to the answer please follow the link below:

Activity Evaluation 3 OFFICIAL

Monday, 26 March 2012

Activity Evaluation 1

Generally these shots in particular are quite typically associated with the thriller genre as they are used in order to introduce the the storyline and characters in the film. It is also used in order to scare and entice the audience. 

1. Point of View Shot
This shot is typically used for a stalker and can appear as a point of view shot. This is to introduce the character and also the murderer and to begin to assemble the storyline of the film. The character already appears to be vulnerable as she is unaware of the person standing behind her. This shot sets up the storyline as it introduces the idea of the characters appearing to commit suicide on their own which attracts and engages the audience as they are unaware of why they are doing this.

2. Opening Credits
This shot is used in order to present the credits, in terms of the particular design of the credits we wanted similar credits to those used in Seven which was our inspiration for the opening sequence. This is why we used a dark background, when experimenting with different fonts and effects we found the final design to be most suitable for us. The image of the bible in the background was used to connote the storyline.

3. Tracking Shot
For this particular shot it was used in order to add variety to the shots and also in order to add context to the sequence as the audience may appear confused if the shots jump from one location to the other, this shot links both locations together.

4. Establishing Shot
This shot is used in order to introduce the new location, this location is isolated and is a typical location for a thriller as the victim appears most vulnerable. The shot is still for a couple of seconds and builds up tension and makes the next shot appear more dramatic as the audience is unaware of what the victim is about to do.

5. The Victim in the woods
This shot reveals part of the storyline and adds tension as the audience are still unaware of why the victim has committed suicide. This shot is typical in a thriller genre as it is difficult to film as the actor would be placed under harm, this is the easiest way in which to reveal what has happened and to get the desired effect. 

6. Last Shot
This is the last frame seen by the viewer and it clarifies parts of the sequence shown earlier. The genre is shown clearly through the storyline, music and camerawork as the murderers face is never shown, only his body. The flashbacks to the victim also emphasises the man seen in the sequence is the murderer. The prop seen in the clip, which in this case is the bible, highlights the murderers religious beliefs and also links a previous frame in which the victim's arm is seen branded with a cross. The setting/location of this frame connotes the murderers mental instability. 


The last shot seen is the title of the film which slowly separates out of the screen, this is the only time other than the credits, that special effects are used. 

Saturday, 24 March 2012

Activity Evaluation 2


We decided to use Jonny in our film because he took a real interest in the thriller genre we had decided on and we felt he looked a lot older than his age, which fitted the age criteria we had chosen.
We deliberately went against the stereotypical look of a psychiatric escapee patient to differ our film and give it more of a niche aspect, making it less predictable and more interesting. We made sure Jonny was clean shaven and well groomed to stay away from the typical rough look of a psychiatric hospital escapee. We dressed him in a white shirt, black skinny trousers and a skinny black tie, making him look smart and sophisticated unlike the stereotypical dark, rough look that hospital escapees often have in films. This look also made it look easy for Jonny's character to just walk out of the hospital without anyone noticing, unlike a typical escapee who would often be running or breaking out.

As The Prophet was inspired by film Seven, it felt appropriate to compare the serial killers in the two films. Kevin Spacey who plays the serial killer John Doe in Seven fits the stereotype we aimed to differ from perfectly. Unlike Jonny, Spacey has a typical rough look with his shaven head and bruised and battered face. He is also dressed in prison clothes which contrasts with the costume we gave Jonny. Both characters are also very smart in the way that they plan the murders specifically, both with a religious aspect linking them together. However this religious obsession appears stronger in Jonny's character as he is shown clutching a bible in his escape. 


The way in which the killers murder their victims is the biggest similarity between the two characters. John Doe in Seven murders seven people according to the seven deadly sins. This idea influenced us to have our murderer character have a link between the murders. From this we decided to use a similar religious idea with the 10 commandments. However Jonny's character cannot kill the victims himself as that would be going against the commandment "Thou shall not kill." and he psychologically forces his victims into suicide, giving the film its psychological thriller genre.





In Seven, John Doe writes the name of the deadly sin being committed on the wall at every murder. We used a similar idea in The Prophet where the murderer brands the victims body with the Christian cross. This helps link the murders and brings a more niche, religious aspect to the film.

Monday, 5 March 2012

Filming Day Two

On Saturday we began to film the rest of our opening sequence, starting at our first location at Spring Park.


Several shots were filmed including shots of the victim hanging from the tree which will includes several shots being edited together as it wasn't safe to have the actor actually hanging. We also composed a tracking shot of the victim's body being carried off and some diegetic sound from other characters in order to give some context to the sequence. 

We then travelled to the next location which was Bethlem Royal Hospital and filmed the tracking shot of the murderer escaping the hospital. 


 
When we were watching back the film several parts had to be cropped as you could see part of the victim's arm holding onto a tree and another at Bethlem as someone else can be seen in the shot. We have also had to put some shots into slow motion in order to lengthen the shots in order to fit with the non-diegetic sound we are planning to lay on top, and for them to look more effective. 

However we have discovered that some shots need to be re-shot in order to get more variation and a piece of music that we were initially going to use has now been removed so we need to look for more music to use.

Friday, 2 March 2012

Filming

Tomorrow will be our second and most important day of filming - we will be filming the scenes in Spring Park and Bethlem Psychiatric Hospital.

The plan so far is to meet at 12pm at the entrance to Spring Park to do the beginning of our filming, we will then move onto Bethlem once we are satisfied with the filming in Spring Park. We have informed all of our actors of this and unfortunately some of them could not attend this session due to work and family reasons. However we have done our best to replace these actors with people who will feel will have an equalling amount of experience and proffesionality. We are lucky with this as we have left it quite late to film, due to problems with our orginal filming date, and are making use of our friends and family who are willing to cooperate. We will record these changes at an appropriate time after we have done our filming.

We have had our props and costumes prepared for a couple of weeks now as we had them ready for our orginal filming date during half term. As my Dad has his own construction and engineering company, we were quite lucky in the fact that he was able to provide several of the props we will be using. These include the rope that our victim will be hanging from, the sheets to cover the body with, the clipboard for the forensic to read the victims details from and the 'stretcher' that the body will be carried off on. I also took the liberty to loan several bibles from the school library today so we will have the option of using each one in the shots to see which looks most effective.

We have asked for each of the actors to provide their own costumes as there is nothing too specific apart from smart clothes - the boys will probably be wearing suits or dark clothing and the girls just dark clothing. The only thing we will be providing is a lab coat for the forensic to wear as Florence has her own for biology.

Hopefully everything will go to plan and the weather will be suiting to our criteria. However, as this is our last chance to finish our filming as the deadline is next Friday, we will have to do our best filming in whatever conditions. I don't think anyone is too worried about filming, we just need to make sure we produce work that we feel is most effective and that is the best of our ability!

We will let you know how filming goes and any changes or updates will be recorded here after filming.

Monday, 27 February 2012

Filming Day One

We began filming several initial shots containing our victim. We discovered that once we were actually filming we had some new shots that we could incorporate into the original storyboard, such as a shot of the victim looking up at the tree which she is later hanging from, this reveals to the audience that the death is due to forced suicide from the murderer. There is also a high angle of the victim on the floor pleading to the murderer, with the additional shots it can make the plot clearer to the audience and also adds mystery to the sequence as the audience are unsure as to how the murderer makes the victim commit suicide.

The shots that we filmed today include; a tracking shot of the victim, a close up of the victim appearing to be followed and also a shot where the victim is actually being followed as the camera moves along behind the victim, which appears creepy and adds tension as if the murderer is actually behind her.





We are currently devising a schedule to arrange with our team and actors a second date to do further filming outside of school.

Film Schedule

We are currently in the process of developing our film schedule. This will ensure that we are organised when we begin filming so we will know what actors, costumes and props will be needed at which points and we can approximate how long particular parts of the filming will take. We are making a different schedule for each of our three locations to ensure we are organised and prepared.

An example of the kind of film schedule we are hoping to produce for each location
As we have started the process of filming during lessons we must begin to finalise our filming schedule. We are in the process of confirming with our actors the new dates and times that we have arranged after the previous problems encountered with our filming schedule.

We are currently discussing our filming options and have decided our best choice to film would be on Saturday 3rd March. We have contacted our actors and are waiting for rsvps on the date. Hopefully this will mean we will be ready to edit our opening sequence this time next week in our lesson on Monday.

Friday, 24 February 2012

Costumes

As we begin our filming we must decide on the wardrobe and costumes for our actors to wear. Each costume must be suiting to the role they are playing and must help identify their character.

We have already made some initial costume ideas in a previous post and would like to finalise those ideas here.

Jogger
Running clothes
Leggings

Policemen
Smart, dark clothing
Suits

Forensic
Dark clothing under a lab coat

Psychiatric Patient
Smart, dark clothing
Suit

Psychiatric Nurse
Dark clothing under a lab coat

Any changes or updates of costume and wardrobe will be recorded here as we begin filming.

Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Props

This bible will be used in the scene in Bethlem Psychiatric Hospital where the murderer has escaped. He will be holding this bible to show his obsession with religion. We will probably get this prop from a charity shop. The prop may be used in a particular shot as a close up in order to present a part of the murderers identity without showing the murderers face presenting mystery and links to the genre of the film. 

The rope will be used in the scene where the police find the body of a woman hanging from a tree. This will show that the murderer has forced the victim to commit suicide as killing her himself would go against one of the commandments "Thou shall not kill". This prop will be particularly difficult to use as we want the shot to look effective without causing harm to the character.

This prop will be used to carry off the body of the victim after she has been found. It may be difficult to get an actual stretcher for our filming so we may have to use something slightly different depending on what is available to us.


This is the prop that the forensic would be holding to record the information about the victim's body. This will make the forensic appear more professional. This will also hold a polaroid of the body and a close up will be used of this photo to show the commandment that the murderer has branded on her arm.


This prop will be used to cover the body of the victim when it is being carried off on the stretcher. This is key because it means we do not have to make the actor actually look dead, we can just cover her with a sheet to hide her face. However, her arm will be sticking out the side of this sheet to show the writing on her arm of "Thou shall not commit adultery".


Monday, 20 February 2012

Possible Title Fonts

We are beginning to search for possible fonts to use during the opening sequence as credits. So far we have found the following fonts from http://www.dafont.com/:








Any updates or further research will be recorded here once we have begun filming.

Initial Filming Plans

We are currently attempting to schedule when filming should take place. We need to consider; when the actors we have chosen are able to attend the filming sessions, when all members of our group are available to participate in filming and when the equipment we need in order to film is available for us to use.

After considering this we have developed some initial times when it may be possible to film, however this is only when each member is available to film and we still need to contact cast members in order to see if they are available for these times.

Once the actors have confirmed that they will be available to film during these times we can then develop the filming schedule.

There are several locations that we need to use in order to film our title sequence:
1. Bethlem Psychiatric Hospital (The murderer is needed for these shots)
2. Spring Park (the victim, policemen and forensic are needed for these shots)
3. Music Rooms, which will be used as the interior of the hospital (a policeman and a psychiatric nurse are needed for these shots)

We have also began to compose a list of props and costumes needed:

1. Bethlem Hospital - the murderer needs a bible that he holds in his hands and in terms  of costume he could wear black formal clothing

2. Spring Park - the props needed for this scene include rope, an object similar to a stretcher to carry the victim off, a clipboard holding the photograph and a sheet/cloth to cover the victim. In terms of costume the policemen should wear dark clothing in order to look like a uniform whilst the forensic should wear a lab coat

3. Music Rooms - the prop needed for this scene is the collage hanging on the wall and the uniform for the psychiatric nurse should be a lab coat

We are unsure of how long the filming sessions will be but we will generally be filming quite early in the morning in order to get the desired effect/lighting.

Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Filming Problems

It appears we have already come across some major problems with the filming of our opening sequence. It was arranged that our group would pick up the camera and filming equipment today from another group to film our media piece during the second half of this week. The group we were supposed to be getting it from forgot to pick up the equipment at the end of last week, meaning we have no equipment to film our opening sequence. This is frustrating because it is not our fault and we had already arranged our schedule and our main actor has booked a day off work to film with us.

We have tried to get in contact with Mr Go about the situation and if we are unable to get the equipment in time for tomorrow we will have to postpone our filming until next week.

This makes things more complicated as we will have to reschedule everything and reorganise appropriate dates and timings with our actors. This may be difficult as some of our actors either go to different schools or work full time. This would most likely mean we would have to film at the weekend as parts of our filming are required to be done in the morning.

A copy of the email sent to Mr Go concerning our filming problems

Monday, 13 February 2012

Filming

As it is now half term we are planning to start the beginning of our filming. We have arranged to have the camera equipment for the second half of the week and plan to do our filming on Thursday/Friday. We are sorting out times and places with all our actors to make sure everyone is available and aware of the schedule.

We plan to do the filming at Spring Park in the morning to get an accurate match of the weather and lighting that we had first decided on. However, if it happens to be raining or too dark on the day we decide to film we will have to make the decision of whether to film another day or to do our best in those conditions.

We haven't specified any particular time of day for the filming to be done outside Bethlem Royal Hospital so we will probably do it straight after we have finished filming in Spring Park or if time becomes a constraint we will have the option to do it on another day.

Any updates on location and time changes will be recorded as we begin filming.

Casting Shots

After holding auditions for the roles of the characters we found that the following people were most suitable to their roles;

Murderer:

Jonathan Traynor
Aged 19

We chose Jonny for this role because we felt he was a suitable match to the character as he has a very alternative style and could be seen to have similar traits to the character in real life. There are certain aspects of the actors personality that he will be able to draw on in this very challenging role! He was also willing to work with us and take things seriously as he has already done his A-levels and knows how important this will be towards our final grade.


Policemen:

Thomas Miles
Aged 17

We chose this person because he has a flexible schedule and will therefore be available for filming which will be helpful when it comes to filming. He also lives near the location which will mean that filming can  be on schedule and as he studies media as well he will have an understanding of the shots and reasons for certain shots. 

Victim:

Wynmon Wong
Aged 17

We chose this person because Wynmon is in the group and will therefore know the plot well and know the shots that we have proposed to use, it is easier to use someone in the group as they would already need to be there to assist in filming etc.

Forensic:

Ella Rose Priest
Aged 16

We chose Ella because she studied drama meaning that she has had experience with performing and can be professional, which makes filming easier and efficient. She is confident with filming and good with working in groups. 

Psychiatric Nurse:





Ellen Maslin
Aged 17

We chose Ellen because takes drama A-level and will therefore be professional and already have experience in filming and acting and will therefore be able to act well and minimise the amount of mistakes/takes we may need to film in order to get the most appropriate shots.


Runner:

Layan Akkad
Aged 17

We chose Layan because she is already in our group so she will be there for filming anyway which is efficient and as she has already studied drama she is confident to perform on camera and work with others.

Any updates of casting changes will be recorded as we begin filming.

Monday, 6 February 2012

Shot Experimentation

The most difficult shots we will need to produce is the shot of the victim hanging from the tree. We tested out trying to get the victim to hang from the tree by using a scarf rather than using rope which is what we will be using for the final film. We can't get the victim to actually hang from the tree as this would be dangerous, instead we wrapped the scarf around the victims waist and pulled the rest of the scarf through the collar of her clothing so we still get the look of the victim hanging.


Wednesday, 1 February 2012

Location Shots

Spring Park
This location can be used in order to present the first victim of the murders. This location is effective and efficient to use to film in as it is quite and will have minimal interruptions and as we will be filming quite early in the morning the setting will portray mystery and isolation as the weather will hopefully be quite dark or foggy and will work well with the surroundings which are loads of trees covering pathways and will make the location look quite remote.




Bethlem Psychiatric Hospital

This location is important as it reflects the murderers unstable mental health and will also reveal to the audience his obsession with religion and also how he is responsible for the murder and there will be nine more. This will make the audience fear him as they do not see his face through out the opening sequence and will create suspense.






The murderers room (A music room in school)

As it is not possible to film inside the hospital it self, we have decided to film in school in one of the music rooms as they are small and claustrophobic making it even more effective at portraying the suddenness and weirdness of the wall in the room. This room also makes it easy to film in as there is
nothing on any of the walls so we can film relatively easily without trying to not film/avoid certain walls as they contain objects. The wall will contain religious items making it look like a shrine and there will also be drawings/pictures and newspaper/words containing the planning of the ten murders.

Tuesday, 31 January 2012

Storyboard - First draft




During shot 1 there is an establishing shot which is a fade in from the credits, in the background of this shot and up to shot 14 our music choice "icy weather" will be played. During the fade in between shot 1 and 2 dialogue will be heard which then leads into shot 2 which is a long/mid shot which is a slow pan, low angle of one of the victims. Shot 3 is an action shot which is also filmed as a mid shot of one of the policemen and a forensic, shot 4 shows the body being carried off leading to a zoom in on the victims arm whilst there is a voiceover of the forensics report. Shot 5 leads on from shot 4 as it is a close up of the photograph of the victims arm, these two shots should transition smoothly and should look almost like one shot.

Shot 6 is a shot reverse shot of the conversation between the policeman and forensic. Shot 7 is a closeup/pan presenting the murderers footsteps and there is a voiceover of the nurse reading over the murderers file. Shot 8 is a long shot continuing on from the previous shot of the murderers feet, the voiceover is also continued throughout this shot. Shot 9 is an extreme close up of the murderers hands containing a bible, this can be presented in slow motion, with the voiceover still heard in the background. Shot 10 is a slow motion/mid shot of the Bethlem sign and the murderer leaving the grounds. Shot 11 is a mid shot of the murderer and following on from that is a shot of the nurse as she opens the door to the murderers room, this can be an over the shoulder shot.

Shot 12 is a point of view/long shot shown from the policeman's point of view as we can feel the same surprise that he does as the shot shows the writing on the wall of the room. Shot 14-16 has a different soundtrack which then contains extreme close ups of the words "Thou shall not" "spring park" "murder" "ten commandments" and finally "the prophet" these are all jump cuts which are quick and tense.

For shot 10-11 it could be possible to use parallel shots in order to show the murder leaving Bethlem and then a shot shortly afterwards of the policeman entering the hospital.

Monday, 30 January 2012

Final Music Choices

Opening Scene
http://soundcloud.com/blaketothefuture/icy-weather

We have decided to use this music in the opening of our film because it fits well with the mood and tone of our opening sequence and reflects the genre of the film. The eerie tone of the music also gives us goosebumps which is the effect we want to give the audience.

Closing Scene
http://soundcloud.com/shaumon/fantastically-depressing

We have also chosen music to end our opening sequence as the detectives reveal the psychiatric patients cell wall, displaying the plans and designs of the murders/suicides of the 10 victims. The music reflects the mood in the fact that the patient has been exposed and the shock of his plans.

Final Logo Designs


Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Possible Titles

The Prophet
The 10 Messages
Forced
Uncontrollable
Thou shall not
Psychopath

After discussing possible names for the sequence we have decided to use the name 'The Prophet' as it is quite a powerful title and links to the genre and plot of the film. The title represents the delusions that the psychotic man is experiencing of the idea that he is the 'next prophet'.

Tuesday, 24 January 2012

Initial Logo Designs

Using a combination of the first letters of all our names, we came up with the name FLJW Studios for our film company. With this and the genre of our film, we came up with 3 potential ideas for the company logo.


The first idea was designed because it reflects the genre of the film as it is mysterious and creepy. It also becomes clear by the name 'The Prophet' that someone is watching over him. The black and white colours shows that the film has a very depressing aspect.

The second idea started with a cross because of the religious aspect of the film. With this, we put each letter of the company name in the cross and a rose accross the centre. However, we decided against this idea because we felt it made us look like a "Christian film company" which is not the image we were hoping to put accross.
We liked the rose in our second idea as we felt it could be seen as a dark and mysterious flower, just like the genre of our film. We therefore feel this would reflect the tone of our psychological thriller. Over this, we put the name of the company to show who it was made by.

Screenplay

EXT. SPRING PARK WOODS. 8AM

WOMAN walking dog in the woods. Looks up to see a hanging body and screams.

EXT. SPRING PARK WOODS. 8:30AM

Police arrive on the scene and POLICE OFFICER 1 questions frantic WOMAN.

POLICE OFFICER 1
(reassuring WOMAN)
Are you okay ma'am?

WOMAN
(panicking, barely able to speak, pointing at the body)
Over there!... Over there!

EXT. SPRING PARK WOODS. 9AM

POLICE OFFICER 2 and FORENSIC watch the body being carried off.

POLICE OFFICER 2
What is the situation?

FORENSIC
(reading from clipboard/file)
Name: Karly Anne Hayden
Age: 31
Cause of Death: Still waiting to be identified but was found hanging from a tree in Spring Park Woods at 08:02 am. Suspected forced suicide although her left arm appears to be branded with the words "Thou Shall Not Commit Adultery".

POLICE OFFICER 2
Looks like some kind of religious nut then?

FORENSIC
Most likely.

EXT. GATES OF BETHLEM HOSPITAL. DAY

Flashback of PSYCHIATRIC PATIENT walking out of the gates of psychiatric hospital as he escapes.

PSYCHIATRIC NURSE (V.O)
(reading out the patients file to the police officers)
Name: George Marcus Meadle
Age: 36
Major cases of schizophrenia and a diagnosed psychopath 
He is highly religious and has spent a majority of his time in the "rubber room" due to violent religious outbursts.

INT. PSYCHIATRIC WARD. DAY

POLICE OFFICER 
I know you have all this, but what makes you think its this guy?

PSYCHIATRIC NURSE
(opening the door to patients cell)
Take a look at his room.

PSYCHIATRIC NURSE shows POLICE OFFICERS 1 & 2 the walls of escapee patient's cell. Walls display drawings of plans to kill 10 victims according to the 10 Commandments.

A Detailed Study Of The Usual Suspects




Wednesday, 18 January 2012

Mood Board 4


I made a mood board based on our initial ideas for our opening sequence. I included photos of rooms in a mental hospital and a photo of a church with the ten commandments, showing that he is religious. We also  talked about how the setting of our scene was going to be in a forest. I put the man in the centre of the mood board to show that he was my focus point and everything else besides him links in with him.