2. Mise-en-scene
Locations:
• A normal house on a
normal street.
• The local corner shop
• The local pub
• His workplace is again
very local at a
washing machine
seller.
3. Props:
• Vinyl records to be
used to defeat the
zombies.
• A bat to hit the
zombies with.
• A mobile phone-used
as a distraction
Mise-en-scene
4. Mise-en-scene
Costume, hair
and makeup:
• Work clothes for his
job.
• Everyone, even
zombies are wearing
normal clothes.
• The zombies clothes
have blood and rips
on them.
• Makeup- scars, blood,
missing limbs, sickly
faces.
• Hair-very messy for
the zombies
5. Mise-en-scene
Facial expressions:
• They look completely dead.
• no facial expressions.
• Stare blankly at everything.
Body Language:
• Limp walking style.
• Their limbs are constantly dragging behind
or beside them.
• The moan/grunt. Their only form of
communication.
Lighting:
• During the day most of the light is
natural.
• At night or on the zombies, it will
be darker to show that the zombies
are dangerous. However, it's not
too dark as this is still a comedy
horror.
Colour:
• The colours red and brown are
used a lot to show danger, death
and rotting.
• Blue highlights in lighting is used to
show the cold bloodedness of the
zombies.
6. CAM SAM
Shots:
• Establishing shots to show locations.
• Long shots used to show the body language
of the zombies.
• Wide/long shots used in the actions
scenes.
• Mid shots focus more on the costumes of
the zombies
• Close ups on facial expressions and makeup
to show the audience in more detail.
Angles:
• the use of some high angles to show that
the humans are more vulnerable when the
zombies are attacking.
• However, some low angles are used when
there is only one zombie against more
humans.
Movement:
• Tends to be slow during the beginning and
the monotonous parts of his life.
• Also slow when the zombies are walking to
mirror how slow they actually are.
• Movement speeds up when the
actions/attacking scenes come up.