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to her (as also seen in Wes Craven’s Scream). However, in Prom
Night the murderer wants to be with the final girl whereas When a
Stranger Calls the murderer wants her dead for unknown reasons.
Locations: For our media opening we set in family home where the
babysitter is looking after a young child for the night. We wanted the house to lookquite secluded, to make it look more vulnerable and isolated. This technique is usedin most films, for instance in Halloween the opening shots of the detached housemake it look isolated, making the audience fear for the characters more. This isemphasized quite a lot in the modern version of When A Stranger Calls, where wesee a very big house in the middle of nowhere, a long way from help.
In the end we chose was Becky’s house.Although it isn't in reality that secluded, we
knew we could get quite a few shots whereno other houses were visible to make itlook secluded. This house was also themost appropriate as it's reasonably close to
school so we could easily film in lunchtimes and after school if necessary. Also itbeing one of the group member’s houseswe had easy access to it and we wereeasily able to adapt my room to fit thecontext of our film.
We use a shot similar to this is our film of the house, so you can see the light being switched on and off in the girls room.
This is a shot of the lounge in whichEmily, the babysitter is watching TV
when she starts hearing noises above her from the little girls room. We seeher leave the room to go investigate.
This is a shot of the hallway and stairs that you see in the film. Emily, thebabysitter walks from the doors at the bottom to the bottom of the stairs,
shouting Rachel...waits for a response, receives none and continues up thestairs.
Landing shot, large amount of
the opening takes place here, aswe see a false scare and theapproach to the little girl’sroom.
This is the little girl, Rachel’sroom. However none of theadaptations
Cast: In our opening we have 4 main characters & 5 actors:
The child being babysat for, Rachel, around the age of 10.
The older version of Rachel, around the age of 17.
The babysitter, around the age of 16.
The older version of Rachels' boyfriend, Chase, age 16.
The fifth actor is an extra who walks past Rachel and Chase in acorridor, around the same age as them.
For our actors we finally chose...
For the young version of Rachel -- RachelConlon. Who is 11 years old. Using ayoung child in a horror opening can bequite a difficulty as many parents wouldn'twant their child involved in such. Howeverafter a discussion with the parent theyoung girl wouldn't be around when wefilmed or photographed any of the 'horror'
and as she only is on screen for around 10 seconds she has littleissue in being involved in any gore. We were very lucky in finding achild of the age we were looking for who was able to act to thestandards we wanted.
For the older version of Rachel -- MaryNewton. Who is age 16, but playing therole of 17. We wanted someone who lookedas similar to the younger version of Rachel as
possible, therefore we need someone withblonde curly hair. We also wanted her to bepretty and have a good figure. If the rest of the film was to be created the film wouldrevolve around this girl's life, we wanted herto be blonde, to create the effect similar to
Prom Night.Where thefinal girl is apretty blondewho youexpect to bea scream
queen but her luck saves her through the film. Stereotypically wewanted to place her in the more 'popular' group of teens. Where theyattend parties and drink alcohol etc. So that she would be surroundedby mis-behaving teens which would what the film would obtain.
The babysitter -- Emily Moore. Aged 16. We wanted tochallenge the code and conventions when it came to our babysitter,
we wanted to portray her in the opening two minutes as a final girl, sothat when the audience realise she's dead its more of a shock to theaudience because they expect the film to be about her. As theopening is only 2 minutes and we want to include a storyline to thebeginning we didn't have much time for any dialogue of sorts toportray her as a final girl so we based this idea on costume, hair andmake up.
We wanted a brunette which is stereotypically more likely to
survive in horrors, and we also wanted to her to be quiteplain and simple so little makeup was used and her outfit isquite bland with blue and denim. Wealso covered a large amount of herbody so that she doesn't appear asrevealing anything. As this is meant to bewhen Rachel is younger we based thebabysitter around the late 1990's/ early2000's. So the clothes she's seen inplace her in a later time period so thetransition of older Rachel and hercostume is more noticeable. We basedher more on the main actress fromWhen A Stranger Calls (2006).
The boyfriend, Chase -- Tom Bearpark .Age 16 acting age 17. We wanted quite a 'hench'
good looking boy for this role. To create the goodlooking people together idea that you comeacross in most horror films like Prom Night.
The extra-- Holly Rowe. We needed someone to walk past thecouple on the corridor to make it look more like a school, you onlysee the back of their head.
Props: In our film we used a range of props such as...
Toys
Children’s books - Hansel & Gretel - a known scary children's tale.
General childish things to make the room look similar to a 10 year olds.
Fake Blood - this was something necessary for the photos of the deadbabysitter... we did two attempts of this using recipes found on the internetone resource we used was.... http://www.halloween-website.com/fake_blood.htm from this we created our own fake blood andused it to show the babysitter as dead. We made several mixes and thenchose the most realistic. We found our final version was realistic however if looked closely at it looked quite blotchy, and lumpy however we weregoing for the colour as these photos will only be shown as quick flashes sothe audience wont get much of a close look at them.
Mise-en-scene - Costumes: As the film begins in the early
1990’s, the babysitter is seen wearing a common denim outfit, which
reveals very little once again portraying the idea of her innocence. Thelittle girl is wearing pink pyjamas to give the stereotype idea of a cute
young girl. Little makeup is necessary in the filming but when the photos
of the aftermath are present we will need the use of fake blood and other
such things to create the babysitter to look dead and been harmed.