Today my group and I had a live lesson with Adam and Luke re-stating to Luke our two final ideas, he was happy with the ideas and gave us some ideas of how to improve, he suggested that the children use 'corny' hiding places such as under a sheet or behind something as this captures the childlike innocence od the game. As we continued to discuss he suggested that one of the kids go missing in the game of hide and seek as this gives a nice entry into the horror and also gives that uncomfortable mood and atmosphere that the audience will experience while watching it. We agreed as a unit that the birds-eye view shot has a must-have as this establishes that the building is in the middle of nowhere, we also agreed that it would be interesting to keep the shot of the asylum girl looking through the window as it is chilling. As we went further into the conversation it was apparent that we had to consider what we would do if we could not get a hold of younger children for this opening title sequence, we discussed momentarily the idea that we do it with drunk young adults that decided it would be fun to play hide and seek, this will create a similar effect and most likely turn into our back up plan. Moving forward with our idea we have been asked to discuss what rooms we want to use as well as who we would like to cast. To progress as a group we need to work together and come up with an established storyboard by Friday.
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