Tuesday, 21 September 2010

Mise-en-scene. Location hunting.

Location suitable for a film about 2 children who get lost in a wood.

The location is a woodland area. Idealy if this was to be used for a film it would be set at night, creating the sense of the fear of the unknown. The woodland are is large with no one to be seen creating the idea the children are lost.








Location for a thriller film, somebody spying on someone without them knowing

This image would give the idea of us seeing the location from the view of the person who is the spy. They are hiding behind a gravestood so not to be seen. The graveyard setting gives the feeling of fear.










This image shows the location from the point of view of the person being spyed on. It clearly shows where the person who is spying would hide. Idealy this setting would be used at night when its dark to create more of a thrilling, scary atmosphere.








Location for documenting a lonely journey for a person. Suggesting their life is empty.

The image shows a man on his own surrounded by nothingness, just grass and woodland to give the idea he has nothing in his life. The fact their is no buildings or other people suggest the idea he is lost or prehaps on a journey to a new beginning. The dull weather is associated with saddness again giving the idea of lonelyness.






Location for the opening of a ghost film. Needs to hint at the fact the film is about a haunting.

The old church is assciated with graveyards and funerals so straight away this gives the idea that it may be haunted. Idealy the image would be better taken when its dark at night to give more of a feel of spookiness and it would create more fear.

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