Male's clothing
The first change that we made during production would be changing the males clothing from formal to casual. The reason for this is because the casual clothing makes the character more relatable to the audience, therefore making it seem more unlikely that he would be capable of causing harm and distress.
Change of character
The next change that we made would be changing the character of the best friend. Originally this character would be played by a fellow classmate who had taken GCSE drama and also has a strong interest in drama and acting in general. However, due to the busy time schedules of everyone involved in this process, it was easier for us to use one of the directors.
Change of the plot
When creating our storyboard we decided that we would show the way that the two characters meet and a short segment of dialogue that followed after this. However, we felt that after further discussion this made the trailer seem too much like an opening of a film as it showed too much chronology. From my research I found that all trailers follow the idea of being non-chronological. This is because it causes more chaos and allows the audience to begin questioning the narrative and order of events.
Another change was made to the plot after our first session of editing. Here we realised that our trailer was not fast paced enough, which meant that we needed more camera shots in order to speed this up. From here we went back to planning and decided up more shots that we felt accurately told our narrative but also remained true to a psychological thriller.
Change in relation to our props
Another change that we made would be that we changed the prop - binoculars to a camera. The reason for this is because we felt that the use of a camera was more appealing to our young target audience who are considered technological. Although, both have a similar effect as showing the obsessive nature of our male antagonist, the camera was more accessible and more targeting towards our audience.
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