Location Analysis:
Bus Stop, Dog Walking and Park scene: Location. Draw stick figures to represent where characters will be.
Therapist Room
Books and shelves indicate tidy professional. Planning to put in a desk and organise furniture around it too look like an office.
All but Walking/Lamppost scene have already been filmed. We changed our original decision to going to Abigail's house because it would of been a lot easier to do it all at mine. So we comprised and used similar settings.
We decided to use the school bus stop and filmed the school bus.
In each scene the Antagonist would stand silently in the distance or nearby the protagonist as they did daily/ordinary activities all basic everyday things.
The window scene downstairs - The scene where the bloody hand print hits the window and then it cuts to the title of the film. The thud we aim to have on the window should make people jump.
The window scene upstairs - When the protagonist opens the curtains and see the antagonist in the road. It will show that the antagonist is everywhere and the protagonist can't escape it, but also doesn't want it to go away because it doesn't bother them.
Dog Walking - The isolated path looks fairly dead with bits of colour. The antagonist just 'pops' up in between the hedge as the protagonist walks past - Creepy/Stalker
Walking/lamppost - The original plan was to film walking around the corner with the lamppost on but sadly the lamppost light didn't work so we comprised to using the desolate telephone box which has a light inside that flickers occasionally.
Bus Stop - The bus stop scene portrayed school life for the protagonist and shows how the antagonist is EVERYWHERE! This scene when filming was easy but you could only take one take a day due to the bus leaving for the high school
The locations are fairly isolated like in "No Country for Old Men", where there are people around but you never usually see them. The location is isolated but your not cut off from the world.
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