A TV, a little table, and basic furniture all add to the mood. The majority of the talking is done by the props. The wallet, the sweatshirt, the sneakers, the knife, and the cleaned knife are all there for proof. What happened isn't shown to you. You look and find it out. That makes you feel involved, which is why I enjoy it. The clothing is very simple. The killer blends in better with grey sneakers and a black hoodie. For the dark part of it all to look hidden in everyday life, I want everything to appear normal. The part that
mostly bugs me is lighting since it determines what is visible and what isnt. With the TV and a tiny side light providing the most of the light, I want the room to remain pretty black. The murderer's face is in shadow as the light covers his body. His shape is seen, but his identity is never shown. Im gonna experiment with different types of lighting until his face is hidden and the light hits his arms and shoulders. The scene stays alive by the tiny glow given by the TV. It draws me in since it gives him a hidden mysterious vibe. Even when you are in the same room as him, he feels so far away. That helps show that he is calm, controlled, and good at hiding, which is how I want you to see him.
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