Friday, 15 February 2013

Props: Ideas.


We plan for our props to include:

Replica Gun:












We plan to use a replica Glock-17 in our opening sequence as this is the firearm of choice for the Specialist Firearms Command of the London Metropolitan Police Service and as our opening is based in London we want it to be as authentic as possible. The gun will be used by our main protagonist but we don't plan for it to be fired in our sequence as there is no action that requires the use of this gun. The gun will only be visible for about 5 seconds as we will only see the protagonist mounting it in a hip holster.

Alarm Clock:













An alarm clock is key to our opening sequence as it will be the first thing that we see in the house as it is what wakes the protagonist up in the morning and starts his day and in turn signalling the start of the sequence.

Hip Holster:

















Hip holsters are mainly used by special forces and spies because when wearing a suit jacket, as they often do, they are very discrete. We plan for our protagonist to use a holster to try and give him an authentic spy look as the mes en scene of our opening is key to getting a realistic feel.

Picture Frame:


















A picture frame is one of the most important props for our opening sequence as it will contain a picture of a family. This will be used as the first signal to the audience that the main protagonist is a family man. The frame will be involved in the first shot in the house also as it will be situated next to the alarm clock.

Treadmill:















We plan to use a treadmill in our opening sequence to be used as one of the first hints to the audience that the protagonist is involved in something that requires him to be physically fit and it also shows he is dedicated.

Post By:
Josh Barrett
Josh Shea
Metehan Hizli


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