Saturday, 17 April 2021

Props.

Talking about props, in our opening sequence we do not need that much of it. We will be using only three of them: 

University student lanyard
The lanyard will have the main man characters, due to the fact that he will be wearing a lanyard and it would be playing a role of a key to his apartment.
The lanyard will bring r.ealism to the sequence and will make the audience feel more secure about the fact that this is happening in a real-life.
 This prop we will order from Amazon. 









The other, important prop will be the letter. 
It is important because in that letter girl has all the information about the boy that she has to kill. And by using this prop she realizes that the boy that she needs to kill the boy who is in the lift with her.
This prop reflects the genre of our opening scene, by bringing the mystery and something unknown. 
This prop my production team and I are hoping to be able to get from school or a school office. 






The last prop that will be needed, and will be needed in a small portion -- is blood 

This is going to be homemade fake blood because we will not be needed a big amount of it. So, in order not to spend a lot of money on that particular prop, my group and I decided to do the blood by ourselves. The blood will be used towards the end of the opening sequence when the girl kills a guy. 
This prop reflects the genre of our opening scene, by the fact that normally in thrillers there is a small (comparing with everything else) amount of blood. That also will show to our audience the fact that the girl actually killed a guy, that it was not a play or something like that. So fake blood will bring realism. 

The ingredients for the fake blood are following:
  • 3/4 cup corn syrup.

  • 1/4 cup water.

  • 1/2 teaspoon red food coloring.

  • 5 drops of blue food coloring.

  • 2 drops green food coloring.

  • 1 tablespoon corn starch.





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My final opening sequence.