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Sunday, 12 February 2012

The photo's of our setting- New and Old

The four pictures below are of our NEW setting. We decided to use the stereotypical graveyard as seen in photo 1 because we felt that it related to horror through death and also help to create a mood to the film. We also chose it because it is a quite place where you are usually all alone with nobody else around so if something happens it could create suspence. We chose the alley attached to the graveyard (Photo 2 (Right)) because like the grave it woudl be isolated and quite. As for the bottom to images we chose them mainly because of the plain dull walls that could create a good effect in terms of the atmosphere during the film. In the end we only used the corner of the room as seen in image 4 (bottom right) because of the small window at the top of the wall so we could use it as a basement type room and also because it would help contribute towards the lighting.

The top two images are of the graveyard and attached alley located on Cemetry Lane in St Neots. 





The bottom two images are of 6T2 which is a teaching room inside of Ernulf Academy 6th Form.



The four pictures below are of our original setting. We had decided to use the park as we felt that at night it has the potential to be quite intimidating and scary. Whilst at the park we made the decision to use the bridge in the 2nd photo rather than the one in the 1st because of it old, crooked look and we felt that it made it relate more to a horror. The tunnel is the 3rd and 4th photos were picked as a part of our setting because they looked dark and were isolated away from the housing estate with train tracks located directly on top which could create tension when a train passes.



The two images (Left and Right) as of bridges that are located next to the small park on Howitts Lane, St Neots.










The images (Left and Right) are of an old un used tunnel that is situated below some train tracks. The tunnels are also located next to the park.

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