Locations props and costumes

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Locations costumes and props This is Nicole's house we picked this because it was a central place for us all to meet and the perfect location for out thriller. On our day of filming there we dressed her house up to set our scene and used a few different rooms. They worked perfectly because it was an empty house and we could have free run of all the rooms. This is the hall way we used for the first scene, it was ideal because we could put the camera on the tripod in many different places so that we could get the best possible angle.

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Locations costumes and props

This is Nicole's house we picked this because it was a central place for us all to

meet and the perfect location for out thriller. On our day of filming there we dressed her house up to set our scene and used a few different rooms. They

worked perfectly because it was an empty house and we could have free run of all the rooms.

This is the hall way we used for the first scene, it was ideal because we could put the camera on the tripod in many different places so that we could get the best

possible angle.

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This is what we used to take over the characters mind an enchanting brain washing TV screen. This conforms to the thriller genre because it builds mystery

and tension. It doesn't tell the audience what’s happening but shows some kind of abnormality that is happening. We used this make a good link between the young

girl and the male character Jeremy.

We used a woods near Callum's house for this part of the thriller this was the perfect location because it had walk way and trees surrounding it making it look

like Nicole was the focus of the image and that nothing stood in her way.This woods blocked out some of the light and there were not many shadows. This adds

to the effect we wanted to create and sets the ideal scene.

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This is the room we filmed Nicole drawing and being possessed, we laid out some objects to make it

look like a child’s room. These included coloring pencils and teddy bears, they dressed the scene and

made it look like a natural environment for a child. We also used this room for the character Jeremy’s

room where he planned his attacks and other criminal things.

This is how we

dressed the room for

Jeremy’s work

room. We laid out

some classic novels

to make it look like

he had been writing

his plans out and

also reading up on

how to do certain

things with his

attacks. We closed

the blinds and had a

small reading lamp

turned on to make it

look like he did not

want to be

disturbed. This

conforms to the thriller genre because as the antagonist he would want to be left alone and not want

people to find out about what he was doing and his plans.

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This is Nicole’s second costume, it was a plain white dress to begin with but we covered it in paint to

make it look like she had been involved with a murder. This costume works well and conforms to the

thriller genre by showing her innocence and vulnerability. Also white shows that she is the good person

but trapped by the villain to commit evil things. For the blood we used water based red paint and

smeared it on with a tissue and our hands, there was no real method just to make it look as natural and

convincing and possible.

We wrote on Nicole’s

arms messages like

‘kill’, ‘die’ and ‘help’ all

these were to show that

she had been possessed

and she was her own

person. This conforms to

the thriller genre because

it adds suspense and

mystery to why she did

that and how. In the

footage you do not see

her write on her arms so

how did it get there?