I then thought about the different body language, lighting and props I am going to use to increase fear and anticipation in the audience. I came up with the following:
- Naturalistic Lighting: I will use natural light at the beginning of my trailer to initiate normal, every day life. The first part of my trailer will be filmed on the train/ in the train station in the natural daylight.
- Body Language: I will concentrate on the girl's body language at the beginning of the trailer to show her vulnerability. She will be messing with her hair/hands showing her nervousness.
- Props:
- Suitcase: I will use a suitcase at the beginning of the clip as the girl is walking around the train station and as she approaches the house. This shows that she is moving away from home.
- Cups: I will use cups filled with alcohol (fake) when the girls are sitting around the table getting to know each other. That they are drinking reflects the situation they are in and that they are having fun, it could also present them as vulnerable.
- Mobile Phone: I will use a mobile phone to show the strange happenings going on. The girl will answer the phone but there will be no one speaking, just heavy breathing. - Dark Lighting: I will use dark lightning as there is a change in the equilibrium and the strange happenings start to occur. I may use flickering lights to show a sense of the supernatural.
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