We mainly plan on using 3 different locations in close vicinity to one another as this will allow more time for filming and less time wasted spent driving to different locations.
The first location is my house as it is the average house that belongs to a typical family and has rooms that resemble those we picture the main character living in. This idea of a normal house and a normal family envokes more fear in the audience as it causes them to believe that the horrifying things the protagonist experiences can happen to anyone of them. We only plan on showing the interior of the house and not the exterior, as the exterior resembles houses in the Middle East which look very different to those in America or the UK, where most of the demographic live or originate from. The two rooms we have decided to film are: my bedroom, which resembles the main characters bedroom, and the living room downstairs, which has a nice antique mirror which is suitable for a scene we wish to shoot.
The other location is the abandoned house next to my house and as it is the neighboring house and is abandoned it is easily accessible and gives the right kind of setting we need for our shots. The rooms located inside have chipped walls and no electricity. The windows are also left open which causes the curtains to blow around, creating a sinister atmosphere. The house also contains narrow dimly lit hallways perfect for filming the monster walking towards the camera.
For our therapist scenes, we plan on using the clubhouse as it has white walls, comfortable sofas and tables which comprise a therapists office perfectly, but we will most likely film at less busy hours to avoid noise in the background and to avoid disrupting people in the clubhouse.
The first location is my house as it is the average house that belongs to a typical family and has rooms that resemble those we picture the main character living in. This idea of a normal house and a normal family envokes more fear in the audience as it causes them to believe that the horrifying things the protagonist experiences can happen to anyone of them. We only plan on showing the interior of the house and not the exterior, as the exterior resembles houses in the Middle East which look very different to those in America or the UK, where most of the demographic live or originate from. The two rooms we have decided to film are: my bedroom, which resembles the main characters bedroom, and the living room downstairs, which has a nice antique mirror which is suitable for a scene we wish to shoot.
The other location is the abandoned house next to my house and as it is the neighboring house and is abandoned it is easily accessible and gives the right kind of setting we need for our shots. The rooms located inside have chipped walls and no electricity. The windows are also left open which causes the curtains to blow around, creating a sinister atmosphere. The house also contains narrow dimly lit hallways perfect for filming the monster walking towards the camera.
For our therapist scenes, we plan on using the clubhouse as it has white walls, comfortable sofas and tables which comprise a therapists office perfectly, but we will most likely film at less busy hours to avoid noise in the background and to avoid disrupting people in the clubhouse.
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