Shot/prop list
- Close up= horror reactions on actions; shows emotions
- Extreme long shot/long shot = to establish the horror movies; mostly used to show the area to indicate the seclusion.
- · Extreme close up = horror reactions on actions; shows emotions closer and thoroughly.
- · Over the shoulder shot = adds to suspense; usually around mirrors/reflections to show the villain behind or near the victim.
- · Hand held camera shot = creates a sense of reality, makes the audience feel involved
Props I will be using;
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A hammer
(relates to TA- working class object.)
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Knife
(again relates to TA- working class object. A knife is also a kitchen utensil
and so niche audiences will also relate to the weapon by fearing them.
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Costumes
for all characters; dark colours for the villain, casual clothes for the protagonist.
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Fake
blood- a convention of a horror film; to connote death to the audience.
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Flashlight-
the scene will be dark and it will help the trailer to look like reality.
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Film
camera- to film the trailer with.
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Camera
Mounted flash- to light up a scene which is too dark too see.
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