Since this story board was created we have opted for a male babysitter in order to go against the codes and conventions of stereotypical horrors. The story board also helped us to have some idea of the shots we would use for each scene.
We also used a male for the role of the interrogator as we thought this would appear more intimidating towards the audience.
Props
We used an A4 book that was drawn by another 10 year old child in order to make it look realistic. This was used in the bedtime scene to present the un seen character of Charlie. The pictures were also drawn in colouring pencils, this is to add to the idea that the book was drawn by the young girl.
This file was used in the psychiatric interview at the start of our film. On the front it states the name of the girl, her case number and "evidence". This not only makes the situation seem more professional but also is red in colour adding to the idea of the situation being dangerous.
This is an A3 bright red drawing of the historical event 9/11. This drawing was drawn in a way a much younger child would have drawn it. This is because the story line explains Lily drew this the same time the event occurred therefore she would have been 5 years old. Again the bright red paper emphasises the danger of the suspect, this colour also appears much brighter compared to the surrounding in the film due to the colour mix filter put over each clip.
Scripting
In order to make this more realistic and natural we didn't stick directly to the script. We used this as a base to go off, we told the actors what the script said however once recording we allowed them to change it to suit the character they interpreted.








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