Tuesday, 20 November 2012
Mood Board
Definitions of pictures:
1. The gun immediately shows a sign of danger and seriousness, a no-nonsense attitude is also depicted from this picture.
2. The hoodie stereo-typically shows a youthful troublesome character, giving plenty of room for speculation as to whether the chosen genre would be of controlled or unconditional violence.
3. The handcuffs immediately show that the dark side of the story-line showing real criminal intent.
4. The dark alley-way also shows a fearful face, which helps venomously, to create a blood pulsing effect on the audience.
5. The picture shows the setting as being very urban, at night, giving off a statement, that there is nowhere to hide.
6. The bundles of cash show that the characters may be serious game players in the underworld, street business and all that which goes with it.
7. The balaclava instantly sets the audience guessing as to who the attacker/thief/bad guy is, the balaclava also connotes secrecy, covering the face from existence, visibility and recognition.
8. The knuckle dusters display the image of pure violence, damage, hatred towards the victim or otherwise.
9. The dark hand instantaneously gives a dark and blind feeling to the audience as well as the light pouring down on the knife, a weapon of murder may just shake the audience off their pulsating heartbeat.
10. The smashed glass displays visible damage to the audience as well as the vague figure of who carried out the act is far from being able to see, this plays around with the audience's minds contributing to the whole scheme of things.
11. The splattered blood connotes instant suggestions as to where it came from and how, questions become definite as answers are not provided.
12. This picture is easy to figure out, the violence is enough, but three times the violence on one person is horrific, creating an element of 'feeling sorry' for the victim, deployed from the audience.
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