I'm working in a group of 3 with Ben Brearley and Dom Ellis on a slasher film opening with the working title of Black Nightmare, and on this blog you'll see all the research and planning behind our production.

Wednesday 27 February 2013

Mise-en-scene


. The killer's costume is a vital ingredient to the mise-en-scene as it needs to signify the killer and also tell the story or motive behind the killer, and as we've chosen our killer to have a butching chopping obsession he'll be wearing a white apron. Also we'll use fake blood to stain on to the apron to cannote that when the killer is chopping up the meat that it's human meat and that he's actually killed someone. Also instead of just some trainers our killer should wear some old black boots to signify him being of an older age.





 . A prop that we're going to use with some mise-en-scene significance is a cardboard, because on it we're going to have pictures pinned up of the house that the killer has been stalking, which will act as a signifier for the killer being this stalker, and it'll also be the girl's house.





 .Also we're going to use an old butcher's block which is significant in our film opening for when the killer is chopping up the meat

. We're use tomato ketchup for the fake blood as it gives of the same effect and looks realistic.

. Then for the meat that is supposed to be the human meat we're going to go to the local butchers and ask for their left overs.





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