(We chose to use it as it helps add the connotation of danger to the film)

This is a friend's air pistol I have borrowed which is going to be used as one of the guns: (We chose to use this gun as it helps add the connotation of danger to the film and also looks like a realistic gun for one of the characters to use as a weapon; thrillers often involve gun-violence (e.g. Layer Cake, Sin City, The Lucky Number Seven)

On this barrel you can see "44 magnum" engraved in it, which we will use in an extreme close up: (This could be used for an extrema close up of the writing like in a scene in Snatch (Guy Richie).
Here is a picture of the prop gun: (We chose to use this as it helps contribute to the feeling of danger in the film, and also the dark black handle and metal look of the gun helps give an urban/industrial feel to the film.)
Here are some black handcuffs and duct tape we will use in scene 1 to tie up Scott: (We chose to use these as they help add to the dramatic affect of Scott being tied up.)
Here is the briefcase I borrowed off my dad for the film, and some seal-able bags full of flower (to look like cocaine) I made to put in it: (we chose to use a briefcase to have the drugs in to help give the feel of being professional to the dealers, also, briefcases are commonly used in scenes in thriller films (e.g. Sin City). However, we chose to use a silver, metal briefcase rather than a black one (like in older thrillers) to give a more modern, industrial/urban connotation to the film.)



No comments:
Post a Comment