This is where we began our film, I wanted to have it out in the open as to explain how the stalker in the film followed the girl home, showing he followed her from a public location. I also used this as the bench was very out in the open, making the girl in our story seem vulnerable and exposed whereas the stalker in the film was hidden away in a forested area. I also wanted to begin out in the open to set the time of day, as opposed to being in a house where the time is rather ambiguous.
We had some quick cuts of the girl in the movie moving along different streets to depict her going somewhere but without wasting too much time.
At the end of the sequence where the girl character is walking home, we held the shot longer to suggest the ending of movement and her arrival as she enter the house.
The Character's bedroom in the film
The Dining room where the main character rolled a cigarette, eats and stands by the window, where the stalker photographs her.
The garden in the film was used to reconnect the girl and the boy in the film, the idea is that she comes out here for a cigarette and then forgets to lock the door, allowing the boy access into her house, which is what creates the climax of the film.
Used for the long over the shoulder shot of the stalker, a narrow hallway leading to the girl's bedroom.
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