Costume
Costume will be represented by the dealers wearing suits suggesting that they know what they're doing and would be well organised. Also, the interceptor will wear a hooded jacket to add mystery to who he is and suggest to the audience he is the antagonist.
Setting
The setting will be represented in the best way possible to represent our genre of action-thriller. This will therefore, be to try and create tension through the use of a tight area such as an underground car park that we are planning to use. Also, this has natural low key lighting to add to the tension however, the setting will also have surroundings which will create drama through the chase that appears in our film opening.
Camera
For our film opening will we use one or two cameras depending on the setting and scene. For the closer shots we will use just one camera, however, longer shots such as wide shots and establishing shots we may use two cameras to cover different angles. In a typical action-thriller a lot of close ups would be used to show the characters emotions and reactions to what is happening in the film.
Lighting
The typical lighting of my chosen genre is low key for thriller and quite high key for action. However, during my film opening there will be variety of low and high key lighting in the different parts, where its suitable. Our film will begin with low key lighting then will fade gradually to high key during the middle part where the chase occurs. However, as tension builds towards the end low key lighting will gradually come back to increase the tension again and end on a cliffhanger for the audience. We will use two light sources at the point of high key lighting with one or none at the point of low key lighting.
Setting
The setting will be represented in the best way possible to represent our genre of action-thriller. This will therefore, be to try and create tension through the use of a tight area such as an underground car park that we are planning to use. Also, this has natural low key lighting to add to the tension however, the setting will also have surroundings which will create drama through the chase that appears in our film opening.
Camera
For our film opening will we use one or two cameras depending on the setting and scene. For the closer shots we will use just one camera, however, longer shots such as wide shots and establishing shots we may use two cameras to cover different angles. In a typical action-thriller a lot of close ups would be used to show the characters emotions and reactions to what is happening in the film.
Lighting
The typical lighting of my chosen genre is low key for thriller and quite high key for action. However, during my film opening there will be variety of low and high key lighting in the different parts, where its suitable. Our film will begin with low key lighting then will fade gradually to high key during the middle part where the chase occurs. However, as tension builds towards the end low key lighting will gradually come back to increase the tension again and end on a cliffhanger for the audience. We will use two light sources at the point of high key lighting with one or none at the point of low key lighting.
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