Location shoot

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LOCATION SHOOT

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LOCATION SHOOT

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Low angle Establishing shot- St Werburghs Tunnel

We have used this shot to reinforce the urban scenery that Conor will be awakening in. The street art and dim lighting will help us hugely in creating the atmosphere we want to achieve. We have used a slightly low-angle shot to emphasise the power and size of the tunnel, showing it as a strong, powerful setting.

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Close up Cut away- tunnel

The close up cut away’s be accompanied by synchronous sounds of footsteps and gravel movements, that will be significant in creating the atmosphere.

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Establishing shot- lane

This shot juxtaposes with the urban scenery of the previous shot. The transition from urban to rural scenery will show the audience Conor is in an odd location, away from a busy populated environment.

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Low- angle-Cut away- Church scenery

The overpowering, looming image will be a significant cut- away in creating an eerie and spooky atmosphere. The church and graveyard will also help us to stick to traditional conventions of the genre, helping us to establish the genre in the opening more effectively.

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Establishing shot- Gas Hills

The gas hill scene will feature Conor clumsily stumbling through, in a state of delirium. The bone like structure of the bench and the thin, dark swaying trees will stick to conventions of the psychological horror genre.

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Establishing shot cut away- Railway

The railway moss cut away will be extremely quick and the colour and contrast of the shot will be dimmed, helping to create the affect of horror and danger.

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Establishing shot- lane opening

The old gates seen here will again be dimmed and dulled down in editing. We will also feature the gates swaying, creating the illusion of the supernatural and horror.

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POV shot- lane

The POV shot of the lane will help the audience identity with Conor, accompanied by shaky camera movement and quick zoom transitions it will create a fast paced, panicked atmosphere that will echo throughout the film.

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Cut away- houses

This shot of the houses will be a simple and effective cut away to establish Conor’s home, and will help to establish an important setting that will run throughout the film.

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Establishing shot- road

This shot will allow us to position Conor directly in the middle of the shot, identifying him as the protagonist and showing the audience Conor is stumbling into a more populated area.