Whitlingham outdoor centre/park
I chose this location as it had a very primeval feel to it, which would highlight the idea of the 'victim' in our narrative being hunted by the aggressor; due to the predatory feel created by the location, of which links to the primeval beach setting of 'Essex boys' which very much creates a similar atmosphere. This setting has a fairly dystopian feel to it, fitting the dark mise-en-scéne of our narrative; which would mean this could hopefully be a effective backdrop for thriller production.
Whitlingham forest
I chose this location as it linked very similarly to the setting of the film 'Ils', which has a large amount of the scenes where the 'victims' are being chased/'hunted down' by the aggressors taken place in a isolated forest in a secluded part of the town. Due to the setting being a main aspect in creating the tension in this film, and we have a similar idea with an aggressor 'hunting' the 'victim'; I thought this would hopefully be a suitable location to fit our thriller production. The use of this desolate forest would fit well with the narrative for our production, therefore hopefully creating an effective setting for our thriller production.
Sian you need to add captions to these images explaining their connotations; how you are either using, developing or challenging generic conventions, and link to images or screen shots from thriller films you have researched.
ReplyDeleteI've updated the post explaining my choice of location.
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