Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Mise-en-Scene:




Used at the start when they meet. Wanted to use a busy place. So it isolates the young girl and we would have the crowd blurred and wanted to create a time lapse. Also it fits with the location of where the carousel is.












 Links with the theme of circle. It is also associated with childhood, happiness. This relates to the feelings of the characters and flashback of the girl in her younger days.









Used in the car crash scene.  The colour red is associated with danger, this is why the red car is going to hit the other car.


Used in the car crash scene. The colour white is associated with innocence; this is why the white car is going to be hit by the red car, to suggest that it is innocent in the crash. However this is a mystery because you don’t now who’s fault it is.













Used when the girl wakes up in a hospital bed, she opens her eyes and see’s bright lights. We decided to use a hospital scene so it would fit to the conventions of thriller, because something bad has happened in the car crash.











We are going to use a street and Birmingham and one in Leek to show the girl and boy walking down the road, happy and singing to each other. Birmingham is going to be very busy, whereas Leek isn’t to suggest they have been walking for quite a long time to get back to the car.








We are going to use the car park to contrast against the busy town, also you could see the black figure here. Which links in the genre and creates mystery and tension.






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