2. We used the cereal and the child’s bowl, bib and spoon to show that the mother is still doing the daily routine she used to do when her child was there. This can also show that in order to move on in her day she needs to go through this stage to get to her next part of the day. To involve this routine in our film it brings in a psychological element to our horror film.
3. The man is dressed in black making him seem mysterious. The costume is dark colours and this connects the man with danger. He is dressed in plain clothing with no obvious logos which creates anonymity to his character making him seem even more horrific.
4. The box is wrapped in blue wrapping paper, this is representative of the fact that it the child was a little boy, as blue is commonly related to baby boy’s. However it is a metallic blue which can connote some sort of danger or suspicion to the suspected child’s welfare.
5. The wrapping paper suggests that this box is a gift/present; presents are filled with nice surprises however this box is filled with a nasty surprise.