Friday, February 7, 2025

Additions

As my group continued discussing our film, we reached a point of disagreement regarding what should happen after Eva and the stalker get into the car. Initially, I had imagined them simply driving away from the parking spot, and that being the last we see of them. One group member supported my vision, while two other group members envisioned a more extended sequence, where we actually see them driving for a bit before her disappearance. At first, I was hesitant because I was concerned filming a convincing driving scene may be difficult with the equipment we have. However, after further discussion, I realized if we filmed it at night without other cars, we could likely make it work. This led to a new scene in the script and storyboard as we came to the conclusion that this driving scene would be the most effective in a different location entirely. 

Additional Location- Loxahatchee Road

The perfect location for this new scene is Loxahatchee Road because of its seclusion and darkness. The road is away from areas that are heavily lit, making it an ideal location for creating a sense of tension and isolation. The isolation of the road means that there are few people around, which emphasizes the danger of the situation. The darkness of this road can be seen as a metaphor for the unknown, adding to the fear of the unknown as Eva's fate unfolds. This setting allows the audience to feel the eeriness of the moment, making it clear what the stalker's true intentions were. 

Loxahatchee Road 

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