1. Below, are a number of different pictures that we thought
would be a great location to our film. After deciding to
centre most of our location within the school grounds and
a graveyard, we thought it would be a good idea to get a
feel of the types of particular places which would be best
to film and a create a spooky atmosphere. By getting a
feel of the location, it also benefitted us to think about the
types of shots we could use, in relation to what will be
included in the back ground.
2. This is the entrance to the graveyard. Without filming the house, next to the
gates, I think it will create a much more spookier feeling. We could work on
the action of the killer stalking the young girl by watching her walking into
grave yard, maybe him standing next to the gates, as if they are hiding him,
while he watches her every move. I think it will be important involving this
particular area in the filming stage, mainly because it introduces the
graveyard, and adds more build of fear for the young girl. Having a grave
yard in this type of film furthermore conveys something bad may happen,
and the shadows on the floor, of the gates also add to this fear as they
become across spooky and creepy, when the sun starts to go down. Having
the chapel in the background, also creates the idea of death and sadness to
the audience, which will heighten the anticipation to what will happen next.
3. We also thought a shot with the killer standing behind a tree, looking upon
the little girl would also be a very spooky shot. We decided this particular
tree would really create the tension that we wanted to make, as it looks old-
one of them trees that look extremely scary at night! Having a picture with
the grave stones in front and the tree in the back ground, really gave us
some great ideas such as filming the girl in front of a grave stone, with the
killer behind her standing next to the tree, with the camera facing both of
them. We thought this would be a great shot as it shows how naïve she is,
and it also connects the audience to the film by showing them what she
can’t see nut they can- it creates that feeling when you just want to shout at
the screen to tell her what’s happening to her.
4. Not knowing that there was a chapel in this grave yard, before taking our recce
pictures has given us some ideas that we didn’t think off before. For example,
the chapel could be linked to man’s killings, he could off killed all of his other
killings here and could be the reason for killing them, as he may see them
visiting family or friends, and not like it- he could have family issues which has
made him into this way. Having this as a bonus, we thought to include the
chapel in the film, even if there isn’t a reason behind it, as it creates and
increases that spooky feeling.
5. Obviously, having the young girl visiting her mother’s grave, we
thought it was important to pick a grave stone that was a females
name even if we don’t use a close up it. We also had to pick one
that had a good location, and where on camera could create a
creepy atmosphere, so having it under the trees with the sun
beams shining through suggested the sun could be going down
and the night was approaching. This is important for us, as we
want to make sure we produce a spooky atmosphere, for the
audience, as much as possible in the film.
6. Altogether, I think it has been very beneficial taking recce pictures of
the location we want to film in. This is mainly because we have had
a chance to think about particular ideas, instead of just seeing it for
the first time before you’re about to film. It has also given us a
chance to look around and have a look at certain parts we would
rather film in to create the feelings we want to create.