2. This is the front of the house where we will do an over the shoulder shot of
Danny. This will show the audience what he is looking at.
From the middle window we will also do a shot looking on to Danny to show
him being outside.
The house looks like
a normal house
which will give the
audience a false
sense of security.
3. This is the path leading to the
back of the house and the back
doors.
This will be how Danny gets into
the house as usually you leave
your back door open.
Once again the calm false sense of
security will add surprise to the
audience.
4. These are shots of downstairs in the house.
Where we will film Danny walking through.
The stairs are a important part in our film as
they will start to reveal the creepiness and the
fact the man
maybe shouldn’t
be in the house
5. These are the halls upstairs in the house we are
going to film in. The happy yellow wall colour
can contradict the film and add to the happy
appearance we want to give off.
The close walls
and way the
the corridors
get smaller
also adds to the
building
tension.
6. This where the majority of shots will be taken. The light seeping in from the
window makes a spooky effect.
Also the drawstring
light you pull to
turn the light on
we want to shoot
just swinging to
make it look
scary.