Thursday 3 April 2014

Planning My Thriller - Props

Props will hopefully also add to my thrillers atmosphere, they will make the characters stand out and will obviously allow for a thriller that makes sense yet creates attitude and extreme tension.

The props I would like to use for the protagonist are just boots, I have chosen this as not only does it create a realistic association of what normal civilians wear. But boots also allow for a good universal footwear to record for the thriller, they would create a good ripple effect in the puddle scene and lastly will provide the protagonist actor with a safe stable footwear for continuous running through dangerous terrains.


The antagonist on the other hand will require a few different props. Firstly the character should wear dark sunglasses throughout the filming of the thriller, I want this because dark sunglasses aren't only considered a typical accessory of those type of characters but it also means that the audience cannot actually see the eyes of the antagonist, this gives off the impression the antagonist is inhuman, evil and without sole as they can see little emotion or life without seeing his eyes.

 

The antagonist will drive a black Ford Ranger as the pursuit/getaway car. I believe this is a good car to use as it is something that is large and powerful over ordinary cars just as is the story in my thriller.
 
 
 
Lastly the antagonist will use a black hand gun (Colt Defender), and a cigarette to make his demeanour and look complete.
 
 



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