1) Setting & Iconography-
Our group have decided that our thriller sequence will be filmed in a forest. We chose this setting because we feel it will create fear and suspense for the audience as the victim is in a very quiet and isolated place. This will be scene throughout the sequence from where the victim's car breaks down at the beginning, we will be filming this in the evening so its quite dark, this is so we can make sure that the setting is thrilling. This is conventional to the thriller genre as its an isolated area where you wouldn't expect any person to be, especially at night.
We then decided that the iconography that will be included is a knife when the murder scene occurs, this is a typical convention used in a thriller film. We have chosen this as we feel it will create shock & fear for the audience as we want them to sympathise for the victim.
Other Iconography we have decided to use is a mobile phone, this comes in when the car breaks down and the victim relieses that her phone has no signal on it. We then have decided for the radio in the car to start making static noises, we felt that doing this will give the impression to the audience that something bad was about to happen to the two characters Gemma and Holly. These are all examples of an conventional thriller, leading to the death of Gemma.
2) Costume, hair & makeup-
My group and I have decided that the two victims Gemma and Holly will be quite dressed up as the reason that they're in the car is because they are on there way to a party so it only makes sense to dress them quite dolled up. We agreed that they will be dressed quite similar we them both wearing party makeup such as lipstick and false eyelashes. Holly, which is the driver, will have her hair dow and curled, wearing a sparkly top with jeans and a smart pair of boots. Gemma, which is the main victim, will have her hair down and straight, wearing a dress with pumps. This is essential to make sure that the plot of the story makes sense for example if they were dressed in tracksuits it would make the audience wonder what they are doing, to create suspense this has to make sense for the audience.
The Antagonist in our thriller sequence will remain with a hidden identity throughout for the simple reason of wanting to keep it a mystery, this is conventional as it creates enigma for the audience. You will only see the antagonist from behind and not the front, this is until after he has stabbed the victim to death, we then see a front image of him quickly before he starts walking away slowly. He will be wearing quite camouflaged clothes such as blacks and dark colours to blend in such as a long black coat with quite clumpy boats, making the victims stand out.
3) Positioning-
The positioning of the antagonist won't be seen on camera as he is positioned behind the victims. The two girl characters will be positioned in front of the camera in the middle throughout. This is done so it is conventional to a thriller. It is conventional because the antagonist is hidden until he preys on the victim. It builds tension as the audience are waiting for the antagonist to appear, so when he finally does, it shocks the audience.
4) Lighting & Colour-
Throughout the opening sequence, natural lighting and colour will be scene as throughout this will be filmed outside, however the colour will be quite dull as we will be filming this in the evening, so not much light will be seen. This is conventional to a thriller as its very typical to use a dark setting and lighting in a thriller film. This makes us wonder if the antagonist is watching the victims and where he is going to appear from, it also creates suspense as we know something bad is about to happen to the victims it is just a matter of time before it happens, this makes the audience engage with the chatracters.
5) Facial expressions & Body language-
The facial expressions of the two victims will start off quite happy, singing along to the radio as they are heading to the party in Holly's car. It then begins to change, looking quite frustrated, this is when the car breaks down, as they have a conversation about what to do they start shouting at each other and become very angry when they reliese they have no phone signal. The only thing that Gemma feels she can do is to get out of the car and walk around, trying to find phone reception, you can tell by Holly's face that she is scared and nervous when she can no longer see Gemma and is by herself, starting to call out for her but is no answer. When Gemma returns to tell Holly that there is no luck, Holly sees the antagonist walking towards Gemma, her face starts to drop fearing for her life. When Gemma finally is attacked, Holly's facial expressions turn to shock and fear, by her body language you could tell she was starting to panic trying to open the door to her car.
Due to the reason that the antagonist is in POV thoughout, we cannot see his facial expressions or body language, we decided that this will be best because we want to create as much mystery for the audience as possible so that it keeps them wondering whats happened after the opening sequence has happened.