These are the grounds of a small, old church. I thought this would be a good possible location for us to film our Opening Sequence because it is isolated, eerie and could give an insight into the main characters life (perhaps he has chosen to adhere to the rules of Religion after committing so many sins). A church would also be an unusual setting for a Thriller which would be a unique approach.
This a derelict piece of land of the top of a hill that would be a perfect location for filming the opening sequence to a Thriller. I think this because not only is the top of a hill a good place for someone in our characters state to harm themselves, but the view from the hill could show challenge the fact that our main character is all alone because we can see the rest of the World getting on with their everyday lives.
This photograph was taken on an Industrial Estate, where there are not many people, but a lot of buildings and factory like structures that could look harsh and threatening if filmed in the correct way. I chose to photograph this turning in the Industrial Estate because it looks old and unused (it is right next to an empty building) however, just along the road there are people working and carrying out everyday tasks. This could be the place our character comes to think things over whilst feeling violated and paranoid at the same time.
My final photograph and the favourite of all of my possible locations is a Graveyard. This is a good place to film because it matches all the criteria of being a good setting for someone in a bad mental state. They could be thinking 'I wish I was dead' or perhaps visiting a friend or relative who they miss and feel this is the only way to contact them. Because we are only filming an opening sequence we do not need to give away all of the hints, which works in our favour as it makes the mood more mysterious and ambiguous.
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