Friday 21 November 2014

Our Planned Horror Location

Below is a selection of Images where we have planned for our horror location to take place which is Located in Tydd St Giles

Firstly the Graveyard/Church
As we can see below we have decided to base our Horror opening around this area of Tydd St Giles which this is the church and graveyard based there. The reason why we have decided to locate the opening here is because the graveyard is where the girl (Ghost girl) is going to visit her mum, however nobody knows that the girl is a ghost however when she is going towards the grave flashbacks will be happening and this would be where she is running towards. The reason why we have decided to use the church is because it is know as a place of safety and believe and this is what the little girl needs however the audience wont know that but it kind of connotes the idea of it.








The Location of our chosen tree:
The reason why we have decided to base our location of our strange male near a large tree is becasue it needs to be in the distance of the where the little girl so the tree will be a tree located within the same graveyard. Our male is going to be seen as a powerful character however, unknown to reality, to show this we needed to find a tree that was tall and quite large so it shows that this tree is going to be the biggest powerful one of the trees and this would the help us link it in with our powerful, strange, unknown male character.






The Location for our Flashbacks:
Down below is an image showing demonstrating where we would like our flashbacks to occur as she is running towards the grave. We thought about doing this down a dark, overgrown kind of area this was because the flashbacks are going to be quite dull and dark memories and because they are flashbacks of the past finding somewhere where it is dark and overgrown or empty it shows the idea of the past and that is what the flashbacks are going to be based around so this is connoting this idea of past and the darkness, creating the effect of the past.


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