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Created by katherine martin9800
over 9 years ago
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Question | Answer |
Setting Ideas Another convention for a thriller is having an effective setting, as it visually sets a tone for the audience. | We came up with a number of examples that we could use which can be seen on the other cards. Although, some of the desired locations cannot be used- such as a prison. |
First Example: A school/college. The already known antagonist for our production will be an older teenager, so by placing the narrative in a school it will add verisimilitude to the narrative. | |
Second Example: A prison. Due to the narrative being an escaped prisoner, this would be the most effective location. However, we cannot do this- but we can make another location look similar too. | We don't specifically need the prison cell, but we could replicate another room, e.g. a hallway or bathroom. |
Third Example: Youth Hostel/Run down hotel This would be effective at supporting the theme of escaping prison and how the antagonist is in hiding. | |
Forth Example: Antagonists Bedroom This is again a way to portray the theme of escaping and trying to be hidden- but relates more to the age of the antagonist. |
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