After the first half of the lesson was spent finishing off planning we decided to start taking photographs of teenagers being watched/ followed. Andrew started taking some of me and Sophie on a nearby field where a young couple had just met up. There are photos of us walking together, sitting on a bench, hugging and talking. These are actions that couples are expected to perform and will give off the effect of them not knowing anyone is there. We told Andrew to have branches of trees or bushes in the photos to make it look like the photos were taken of the killer hiding and I think we have successfully pulled this effect off. Although it was raining the dull weather adds to the pathetic fallacy and mood needed in a dark thriller. We also practiced taking shots of all four of us however only some of these will be used. At the end of the lesson we decided that all of us should aim to take around 20 or 30 photos with the effect of being watched over the weekend ready to be printed off on Monday. They will be cut out and placed on, and scattered around a clipboard to create a shrine which has been made by the killer of the next victims. We will pan over them and they will become part of a montage which will make up the opening sequence. The opening sequence will act as a prologue to the film and these victims would be past cases in the investigation of this killer. Here are some of the photos we took today:
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