Thursday, 27 March 2014

RECCE




          Breaking Faith - RECCE

Choosing a location to film was a decision that we thought long and hard about, it was very important to us all, as we knew that the location is what would make or break the film. We wanted to choose a house with a relatively middle class interior, in an average suburban location, our reasons for choosing this setting was because we wanted to steer away from the typical working class environments that social realist films are usually set in as we felt like it would be intuitive to push the boundaries of the genre and show that these sorts of current issues can happen to anyone, no matter what your social status. The bedroom in which we see the main character, Faith, is simplistic and clean. The reason for choosing such a neutral setting is because we wanted the audience to focus of the emotion of the character and not be distracted by her surroundings. The world map that is on the back wall of the bedroom was placed there to give the impression that the character is fairly intellectual and well travelled, which emphasises the fact that the trauma she goes through can happen to anyone.














-Jack Breckell











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