
This is where we would like to set the villains secret room. We have chosen this area because it looks very confined and compact which makes our character seem iscolated and this adds a sinister effect to his obsession and actions. We can also control the lighting well in this area to make it suit us. We hope to use very little lighting as we again play with the stereotypical ways of presenting a villain.

This is an example of the type of lighting we will be filming under. We used a small hand held white light to highlight areas we wanted to film. Using a white light will also make it easy to alter colours using filters in editing software. We want the lighting to be minimal in the villains corner as it will help create the sinister atmosphere we need to create to make this area realted to the villain and relevant to the plot.

To show how personal this area is to the villain we placed pictures and notes on the wall that were supposedly put up by the villain. This almost labels the area as the villains corner as he has personalised it more.

On one wall we included photos of clocks and pictures of diagrams of clocks. This highlights his obsession with time and makes it clear to our audience.

On another wall we had photos of our 'hero' and we made newspaper headlines and attached news paper clippings. This shows his obession with the hero character and this intensifies the scene. Having the clocks on the wall next to him also shows there is some direct link somehow with this character and the time theory. We are trying to make this link quite clear. The images are also supposed to be candid photo's so our character is unaware his photo is being taken and therefor this makes a villain a stalker and makes him more obsessive and quite sinister and weird.

We have included a scene were the villain goes through a fit of rage as he is frustrated with the fact he cannot control time. We used scrap pieces of paper and clock images to make this scene look effective as he throws the paper off the table. It also makes our villain seem quite smart and organized with all his paper work. There will also be a scene of him flipping the table to reflect his violent rage even more so. This will show in general he has a temper and is capable of violence.

This is a prop we would like to use in a scene where the villain is holding the clock. This will again show a direct link between him and time and his frustration at the fact that he cannot control or change time.

This is the small LED white light torch we used. This enable us to posistion the lighting easily and also helps us to use the torch at different angles to create different effects. This light was key to highlighting our character and his little room so we can see important scenes.
Risk asessment
For the scenes that we included in the villains secret room precautions had to be made as we were filming in pitch black. Before we started filming we made sure our filming space was clear and that all the props were all in place so we wasnt messing about in the dark. Because i was incharge of the lighting i had to make sure that the lighting was always focused on the character when film,ing but also on imogen and Aaron after filming so they could get into different positions for the next upcoming scenes and that we could handle props with the lighting. We also has to make sure that there was a clear space for the scene Where Aaron would flip a table. We also made a pre warning to people in the area to stay back and me and imogen was stood behind Aaron as he did the stunt so we wasnt in the way of the table. Overall there was nor real danger and we handled the table scene responsibly and effectively.
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