Location Scouting
Location Scouting
The playground also has a very good swing which is the main
symbol of our film. The swing is simple yet effective as it is a classic
swing and is very generic. People automatically imagine this type of
swing when they think about swings.
The small amount of forestry on the other side of the park is very
good for the mysterious approach to the scene that we want to
create. It adds an element of the unknown. The forest has plenty of
good mise-en-scene creating the cold and rough feeling that we
ultimately want to get.
The lighting in the house is very good as the windows have lots of
natural light that highlights the protagonist. This shows the
audience the innocence and will create a better atmosphere for the
film as a whole.
We chose to
use this
staff room
for these
scenes as
again the
mise-en-
scene is
really good
for the
image that
we want to portray to the target audience.
The lack of leaves on the trees makes it look rugged and raw which
will reflect the image we want to portray of the antagonist. There is
lots of vegetation on the floor which will add interest to the low
angle shot of the protagonist running through the woods. It enables
the audience to become suspicious as everything will not be clear.