Thursday, 10 April 2014

Inspired Scenes & Incidental Music

Ideas for draft five:


Criminal minds


Patrycia would be most suitable to play this character as
he is white with blonde hair. I really like the idea of the cloth in
the mouth instead of the black tape. 

Again I prefer a rope to sellotape or black tape as I
feel  it seems more realistic and easier to use. 

The fact that the victim is a blonde-haired female portrays her
vulnerable which is the stereotypical character in a Horror film. 

This links in very well with our group idea of the killer
having a mass obsession with blond hair.  Instead, our group are
challenging this and using a female killer. 



Maniac 

This scene is what inspired us to do a film with a obsessed killer.
And the use of the POV allows audience to understand that this woman is being stalked.  

I really like this scene because it shows the amount of times this
killer has killed woman because of his obsession. This is
perhaps something we could use in our Opening Sequence.

This is also a good scene to use as it shows suggestive
violence in which our Opening lacks at the moment. Also, the use of Close Ups in Maniac
create mystery and make it all the more surprising when something is revealed.

Incidental Music 


Silent House 




At 1:00, the incidental music has machine effect along side and continuous drum which will be highly useful for our opening, especially when Shivonne decides on which knifes to use. 

The sound effects and the increasing pace and volume of the beat of the drum creates more tension. 

This incidental music could be used for when the killer (Kayla) contemplates on which knife to use. 


Mine Games 


The moment they enter the abandoned mine, the music becomes a lot more eerie and mystery and this is something we could utilise when Holly (victim) is sat on the chair and this will be filmed with Close Ups and Extreme Close Ups to create more mystery and fear. 


Also, there is some sort of drumming increases at the most pivotal points of the film which could be very effective for our opening to create fright in the fade to blacks. 


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