The setting is extremely important for the film. It can set the tone and the mood of the film nearly instantaneously. For example; if a film is set within a prison, the audience will receive the connotation that the characters are in an unpredictable and volatile setting.
In my film the setting is meant to be desolate and therefore creates a sense of confusion and isolation for the characters as well as for the audience. The setting will also help to transfer the fear of which the characters are experiencing onto the audience and acts as an intensifier of the dark and dismal mood in which the film hopes to convey.
In this shot there you can see the disused container in which the intense scene will meet its end. The elongated nature of the container makes it an essentially part of the scenery; this is as it can be used to show both the characters without them seeing each other, which is essential when somebody is hiding.
The second shot shows the winding nature of the paths of which the protagonist will run through. The winding and enclosed walls either side can be used to reinforce the feeling of isolation.
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