- Film the setting in day and night
- Forest area to set scene in during the trailer.
- Use pans and zooms.
- Must Be slow to create an eerie feel.
- No actors needed.
October 13th
- Re shoot night setting earlier (at dusk) not sufficient lighting to shoot in darkness
October 29th
- Film front door scenes with protagonist (Still camera looking at door slight tilt to represent something unusual)
- Pick up mail montage, change appearance of arm so it looks like its on different days (Close up on mail, only see hand and wrist)
- Reading letters and putting on the table. (Over shoulder shot then short pan around to see table)
- Actors needed - Helen Palmer
November 14th
- Film the break in
- Gloved hand opening door shot from inside and outside (Pan from letters on table to door, close up on door handle)
- Pick up knife (Close up on knife block, slowly pulls out menacing blade)
- Shadow in frosted glass door (Similar to front door shot static camera, bright kitchen light contrast with dark figure)
- Protagonist wake up shock (Point of view shot from the intruder looking at protagonist, point of view shot from protagonist at intruder, blurry to show awakening from deep sleep)
- Also film alcohol sequence where actor slams a bottle of drink down on a table and rolls over asleep. Under the influence = Vulnerable (shot from the level of the protagonist on the couch. Camera pointing at where the bottle will be put down)
- Actors needed - Helen Palmer, Joe Phipps
November 20th
- Chase scenes through forest (tracking shot of both protagonist and intruder)
- Running out of the house (shot from front, back and side to get different angles of running to, away and past the camera)
- Take photos for poster, magazine and other print advertising.
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