We decided to use my (Libby's) house because the summer house is the main idea behind our production. We felt that the main house and the summer house represented well Scott and Abigail's importance and social status in the film. From the two different house's the audience can identify that because Scott is living in the summer house his worth and social status is a lot lower than that of Abigail who lives in the bigger main house. We also feel that my house will be good to use because of the antique decor and build it has. It is also very conveniant for our group because we can all easily access it, this will therefore give us more time for filming.
This is the summer house, it is positioned at the end of the garden. It is the main idea behind our thriller 'The Lodger'. The lodger 'Scott' is living in the summer house and has fallen in love with 'Abigail' who lives in the main house.
This is the kitchen. This is where Abigail prepares the meal for her and her boyfriend, which will be laid out of the table.
This is a close shot of a small counter within the kitchen. This is where Abigail prepares her meat for the meal, leaving the knife on the chopping board.
This is the meal Abigail prepares for her and her boyfriend. Scott can see her preparing it through the french doors pictured.
This is the stair way. Abigail will proceed up the stairs to the bathroom where she begins to take a shower. Not long after, Scott follows with the knife in his hand.
This is the stairway from a different angle. Taken from the top of the stairs.
This is the bathroom. This is where Abigail takes a shower before being murdered.
This is the shower in which Abigail gets murdered.
Useful stills explaining where the action takes place but to place your planning firmly in Level 3 you need to evaluate the purpose of these locations and reference thriller films/TV dramas which have inspired your ideas.
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