2. Stalker’s Mark
• Stalker’s mark uses black and white
with only colours on vivid colours and
only uses instruments rather than
dialogue.
• This has given me the idea to have
colours in the present day scenes and
black and white in the story, as if it
happened years ago and is a distant
memory.
• I’ve also taken the idea that all that
will be in colour will be the blood in
the story, drawing attention to the
impact of the moment on the young
girl
3. Suckablood
• Suckablood uses the rhymes in the story which I really liked as
an idea as it shows that it’s truly from a child’s perspective
and gives an eerie sense of innocence. I then decided to try
and use this in my storytelling as well.
• Suckablood also uses female representation in their film
which has encouraged me to use young female actors to
encourage a response from the audience.
4. Dark Times
• Dark Times uses a constant POV shot which is especially obvious when the
guy is being dragged backwards, giving more of an impact as it shows that
is could be happening to the audience. Due to this, I have decided that the
story scenes will be done from the point of view of the young girl but the
current day scenes will be from an outsiders view.
5. Bedfellows
• Bedfellows was the short film that scared me
the most as it seems completely normal until
the very end. This has given me the idea to
not completely wrap up the ending of my film
and leave it on a cliff hanger which will leave
the audience wanting to see more.