Friday, March 25, 2016

Updates

Setting, especially when an opening is meant to establish it, is an important element in whatever film being produced. I found, especially in the horror/thriller genre, that the setting is always perfectly fitting for the storyline.


For instance, Clue although a mystery/crime film relies heavily on the castle that is takes place in. Without the many elements involved the story wouldn't flow in the proper way for audience members to be drawn in. In clue, they also use their opening to establish the creepy mansion setting and the characters that play an important role throughout. Although not in the same genre, it has the same emotion and look to it.

With this in mind, the idea of filming in the abandoned women's prison would of been perfect. But after being informed that it is private property and we could be arrested if we trespass, a new plan must be made. But, Dylan's (one of the members of my groups) dad is a police officer and may be able to get us permission to film there..... by next week.. Stressful right? With this new information, I must now try to find a new setting as a backup in case we aren't allowed. We'll see how this turns out.. Peace out friends...Until tomorrow!


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