
The idea of our thriller opening around an interrogation scene. In order to do thing we are going to try and follow the conventions of a range of thriller films.

In the images attached the audience can identify a range of lighting within the different shots used in the scenes. In the second image a 'two shot' is used in order to depict the two characters in the scene. Dim or little lighting is given from above, however is contradicted by the bright light in the middle of the table. This was able to create a sense of mystic within the scene which added to the effectiveness of the seriousness which was being imposed on the audience.
It should be noted that dim and dark lighting are common when considering the mise en scene of conventional thriller films. However, we also plan to be very sensitive with the lighting used, as seen in the over the shoulder image a slight light is shown on one of the main characters face,whilst the other side remains without light. This could creates the sense that the man may be innocent as well as guilty.
In order to achieve this I plan to plant darkly coloured objects within the room such as can be witnessed in the following images where objects are mainly brown, grey and navy blue. All of these colours only add to a 'dreary' and hopeless sense.
In order to create an opening that captures the true gravity of the situation I plan on using a range of shots such as over the shoulder shot which in many situations is able to give the audience an insight into a character's emotions and feelings at the current time.
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