Recce Shots


     This sofa is where the bullies sit when they
      are arguing about who is to blame for the
     missing victim. This sofa is modern looking,
     again showing that bullies live a nice house
       where stereotypically bullies can live in
      more untidy homes. This is the door that
    slams in the title sequence, even though the
       bullies are alone in the house. This adds
    suspense as the audience will wonder if the
    victim is haunting them, and if she is dead or
                          alive.




   The next shot shows the bullies picking on the
   victim who goes missing, although it is never
   revealed to the audience whether the victim
   is alive or not.




   This shower curtain is the one the victim pulls
   back, when one of bullies is composing
   themselves. The advantage of using a shower
   curtain is that it can be pulled back slowly and
   add more suspense, because of dramatic
   irony, the audience will be able to see the
   victim but the bully won't until sees her in the
   mirror.



   This shows the bathroom mirror in which one
    of the bullies composes themselves, and the
     end shot where the bully sees the victim.
       Often in horrors if someone is haunting
   someone they will appear in a mirror, which is
               why we choose to do it.
This shot is of the scene where one of the Bullies is
panicking in their room. and when they hear a loud
        crash outside and rush to the door.




 This is a test shot of the two bullies watching the
 news about the missing victim, who left behind a
     suicide note, although no body has been
                      discovered.




 This is a test shot of the news, of where the report
 of the missing victim will appear which leaves the
 bullies thinking whether or not they are to blame.




 This is a test shot of the actors we planned to use
 as the bullies. They are dressed similarly to show
 they are part of the same cliché. However they're
  girly clothing subverts the stereotype of bullies,
           which are stereotypically chavvy.
This is the make up we planned to use on the
      victim, e.g. the ghostly white face, making the
     audience question whether she is dead or alive.




  This is the door in which the first bully opens and
sees something and looks horrified which leaves the
   audience wondering if she has seen the victim,
          although this is also never revealed.




This is the door that slams when the bullies think they
   are alone in the house, however this leaves the
 audience thinking that perhaps the victim slammed
    the door and is haunting the bullies or seeking
                        revenge.

Recce shots

  • 1.
    Recce Shots This sofa is where the bullies sit when they are arguing about who is to blame for the missing victim. This sofa is modern looking, again showing that bullies live a nice house where stereotypically bullies can live in more untidy homes. This is the door that slams in the title sequence, even though the bullies are alone in the house. This adds suspense as the audience will wonder if the victim is haunting them, and if she is dead or alive. The next shot shows the bullies picking on the victim who goes missing, although it is never revealed to the audience whether the victim is alive or not. This shower curtain is the one the victim pulls back, when one of bullies is composing themselves. The advantage of using a shower curtain is that it can be pulled back slowly and add more suspense, because of dramatic irony, the audience will be able to see the victim but the bully won't until sees her in the mirror. This shows the bathroom mirror in which one of the bullies composes themselves, and the end shot where the bully sees the victim. Often in horrors if someone is haunting someone they will appear in a mirror, which is why we choose to do it.
  • 2.
    This shot isof the scene where one of the Bullies is panicking in their room. and when they hear a loud crash outside and rush to the door. This is a test shot of the two bullies watching the news about the missing victim, who left behind a suicide note, although no body has been discovered. This is a test shot of the news, of where the report of the missing victim will appear which leaves the bullies thinking whether or not they are to blame. This is a test shot of the actors we planned to use as the bullies. They are dressed similarly to show they are part of the same cliché. However they're girly clothing subverts the stereotype of bullies, which are stereotypically chavvy.
  • 3.
    This is themake up we planned to use on the victim, e.g. the ghostly white face, making the audience question whether she is dead or alive. This is the door in which the first bully opens and sees something and looks horrified which leaves the audience wondering if she has seen the victim, although this is also never revealed. This is the door that slams when the bullies think they are alone in the house, however this leaves the audience thinking that perhaps the victim slammed the door and is haunting the bullies or seeking revenge.