Tuesday, 22 March 2016
Location:
The location of our film is half set in a house in the opening scene and the other half is at the back of an estate.
This is done because we want the film to feel as if it is in a normal neighbourhood and create the sense that no-one is safe.
In one way it is very similar to the film Se7en (1995) because that never actually references the city it is based in but only focused on the goings on in the city. In a similar way we want to focus only on the idea of it being a closely knit community and that it can represent any neighbourhood in the world to create a feeling of danger, taking the safety of home and tarnishing it.
In reality it was filmed in a house on Ashby road as it is a common built up area so is similar to many houses across the country. The rest of the film was on an open estate just off of the Ashby road, this again helped show that anything can happen anywhere but on top of this it was close so it was efficient so the whole film could be shot quickly so we could focus on editing which plays a big part in our film.
Again it could be a case of representing a number of areas demographics and ideologies, a good example of this happening before is Django Unchained (2012) which was in a southern state in America but never specifically said which state, the representation of slavery made us initially assume it was one of the more southern states as they rebelled to slavery. So like ours the ideologies within the film are used to represent different places so that the audience is scared that the killer would hypothetically be in their city or town.
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