Friday 18 November 2016

Location for Preliminary Task/annotated pictures

Location of Preliminary Task - Cobwebs
Shots 1 and 2

Close up shot of cobweb and over grown grass, in the back ground barbed wire can be seen. The cobweb indicates a sense of being trapped, it’s a ploy used by spiders to capture prey, and it also displays how rural the location is. The fact that the grass is over grown also indicates that the location is undomesticated. This gives a sense of fear and isolation as there is nobody around to help. There is dew on the spiders web shows that this shot is taken at early morning, a time of day which not many people are around, this creates a sense of fear and isolation also.

 

Location of Preliminary Task - Shack
Shots 3 and 4
The photos of the shabby shack emphasize the sense of neglect and turmoil. The attention on the padlock reflects the way in which the female character inside is trapped and there is no easy way of escape. The grimness of the shack encourages the tension and disturbance to rise and it automatically gives the audience the sense that this isn’t a safe location. The rural surroundings of the shack also connote the idea that the location is not in close vicinity of anyone, and so therefore there is no chance of someone stumbling upon the girl. Creating an even larger chilling ambience.

 



Location of Preliminary Task - Barbed Wire
Shots 5 and 6

The photos of this militaristic sort of fencing with barbed wire running along the top, again emphasizes a sense of being trapped and being restricted from escape. With these features surrounding the shack, it will promotes a sense of tension and terror; enabling the audience to feel anxious for the female inhabiting the shed. It also suggests that no one from the outside world would be able to get close to the shack, due to the fact the fence restricts them from doing so, and therefore the girl will remain trapped until she herself can escape.

 
 







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