Thursday, 13 December 2012

POTENTIAL OBJECTS/AREAS/LOCATIONS FOR FILMING OPENING SEQUENCE



Bath
 The bath is the main area that our opening sequence is going to take place. Whilst taking this picture, I thought about standing above the ground to create a high angle to create an atmosphere where our protagonist would seem vulnerable as well as making the bathroom seem quite sqaure, like an isolated mental asylum booth, connecting in with the genre of our film - which is a Psychological Thriller.                                                                        


                                                                              Kettle
I decided on this kettle shot as it would be quite aesthetically pleasing to put our opening titles inside smokey areas, steam is ideal for this predicament, emphasising graphic matches throughout the opening sequence. I chose a low angle and to set the kettle up in the rule of thirds to ensure titles could easily fit within the frame.                                                                            


                                                                        Outdoor
This establishing shot has a fisheye lens on it to give it a supernatural effect as well as having forest-like plants within the shot to give an isolated effect to the house where the opening sequence can be set.

                                                                           Window
If we did a tracking shot to the window, it'd build tension for the audience implying that someone is watch by possibly revealing a hand or showing a shadow within the frame as well as physically zooming in and looking inside of the house. We could also use this as a shot reverse shot or match on action whilst the character is in the living room to insinuate that someone is continually watching them.

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