At the start of today's lesson I printed off and cut out thee photos I took yesteday of my character being watched by the killer as I walk down by a canal. Whilst I did this Sophie and Andrew organised the pictures we took of me and Sophie as the couple being watched on Friday and the pictures which Andrew took at the weekend of another victim being watched (which Andrew printed off and cut out in his free period). They put the pictures on the clipboard randomly, overlapping, ripped some of the edges and placed pins on to keep the pictures in place. This was all done to make it look like the killer had deliberately made this as a shrine of his next victims. The dual tasks running at the same time meant we were managing our time effectively.
Once I had finished cutting out the pictures I had took I joined the others and starting placing them on the board. Sophie and Andrew thought of the idea of adding annotations, comments and scribbles to some of the pictures to show that the killer is interested in the boys and is jealous and angry with the girl. Whilst they did this I was adding more pictures and perfecting the look of the pictures that were already there. I suggested that some of the comments should be took off as they implied that this shrine was made by a girl who fancied these boys and was jealous of the girl who was already out with one of them and this is not what we want the audience to think. Unfortunately Josh had not took any pictures and cannot be one of the victims
(*Update*- We later decided that Josh would be the killer because of this, however his face will not be revealed, you will only see the back of him, this decision was made on the 8th March).
Overall we worked well as a team in this first part of the lesson and we all had roles in the work. We have put a lot of effort into the shrine and it looks really effective and realistic- as if someone had actually made it and had been watching people. Here are some pictures I took while making it and some of the finished 'product':
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