2. Scene 1
The intention for
the setting of the
room was to
create a sense of
eeriness.
Therefore we
chose to have an
antique look to
the room such as
a chandelier, long
drapes and dark
oak furniture.
Making the two
protagonists sit
opposite each
other made them
non visual to any
dangers around
them as they are
focused on what is
in front of them
rather than to use
their peripheral
vision
3. Scene 2
In this scene the
two protagonist
are distressed by
the lights suddenly
switching off. All
they can see is
their shadows. We
chose to illustrate
a wide shot so that
the audience can
get a full view of
the setting. This
was also a trauma
trigger for the
following scene.
This is also
increased the
tension of the
production.
4. Scene 3
The first character
is suddenly
chopped in half.
Wide shot is used
again because it
shows the other
characters reaction
to make the image
strong.
5. Scene 4
The remaining
character is then
attacked by the evil
jelly baby ghost
and he has no one
to protect him. We
decided to place
the ghost on top of
him to show power
levels in proximics
therefore the ghost
is