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Page 1: Film location shots

Film Location Shots.

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Shot one: Establishing shotThese are our location shots for our horror film, we have decided to set it in a normal house to suggest to the audience that nothing bad is going to happen. The house will contrast with the action in the film. In our film we are starting off with some establishing shots of the house, these will be taken from the street facing the front of the house.  This is the front of

the house, these first two shots will be our establishing shot, which shows the audience where the scene will take place.

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Shot two: Full shot of bathroom

The second shot will be of Lucy as she getting ready to get into the bath, This will take place in the bathroom. Lucy will spend the whole time of the begging of our film in the bath room as she is getting a bath, this will suggest to the audience that she is venerable and innocent. The brightness of the colour yellow on the walls will first of all make the film seen bright but later on will contrast with the action in the film, This is misleading to the audience and will bring a sense of confusion to the film.

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Shot three: Danny's point of view

We will use the back garden and back door to show how Danny will get into the house. The camera will be POV shots ofwhat Danny's seeing, so the audience

still doesn't know what is approaching the house, whether its human or ghostly. This will add tension to the film and make the audience feel on edge and uncomfortable. We can take this shot in one shot, panning the camera around the house and end on a close up of Danny opening the back door.

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Shot four: Close up shotThis shot will take place in the bathroom, the scene will keep coming back to the bathroom to resemble a safe place for the audience, but this will be destroyed later on in the film which will come as more of a shock for the audience. This shot is a close up of Lucy in the bath shouting her boyfriends name as she can hear noises from down stairs.

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Shot five: Danny’s point of view

This shot will be a POV shot of what Danny is seeing as he is walking though the house. The house will look like a completely normal house so it doesn’t hint to the audience that something could happen. The house will look peaceful and happy with its bright colours and calming atmosphere.

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Shot six: Long shot of hall wayThis is the hall way just outside of the bathroom door (first door to the left). As this scene will be short at night the long hallways will add uncertainty and tension to the atmosphere of the film. Long corridors and hall ways are also stereotypically associated with horror films, and will add a spooky effect to the film. The bright colours on the walls will give the audience false reinsurance as the main action is yet to happen. In this shot Lucy will poke her head out of the door to check if her boyfriend is home, but she will return to the bathroom when she sees and hears nothing.

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Rest of the shots: BathroomThe rest of the shots will all take place in the bathroom, The yellow walls will contrast with the action in the film, creating a disturbing effect. The normality of a bathroom will turn to a scary place for the audience, which will disturb them and at to the afraid feeling of the film. The dark light outside the window will suggest that no one is outside and suggest that no one can help, which leaves Lucy helpless and the audience will fear for her.