Mise-en-scene
The mise-en-scene is very typical of a normal home, the idea is to appeal to a mass audience in the opening sequence to keep the viewers attention, given something as simple as a computer can be used to do such sinister things given that close to every modern home has a computer.
A lot of our footage was shot in the dark, other parts weren't, but we will use Final Cut Express to decrease the lighting on other shots to make it look dark, to help maintain the dark and sinister mood the opening sequence is supposed to create.
The antagonist is wearing a hooded top, used for two reasons, one, to conceal his identity and pose an enigma to the audience to keep their attention and also to appeal to a younger audience, although the opening sequence is trying to appeal to a mass audience, the antagonist's use of the hooded top is typical of the younger generation and also states that given most people own and wear hooded tops the antagonist could be anyone.
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