CAMS: The film itself, states that there’s been an apocalypse. Thus, throughout the movie there’s a variety of tilts, and pans not only to show the scenery, but to emphasize the extent of the movie itself that there is no one present beside the one family. There are close ups as well so the audience may see the emotions the actors are portraying when the monsters are coming or are already there. There’s a cross cutting to boost the intensity of the scene alongside jumpcut. There are a plethora of reaction shots, when something drastic happens; reason being the three monsters that have taken over have severe hearing and thus the smallest sound attracts them.
CLAMPS: The costumes are your typical everyday clothing, minus shoes because they have to be extremely quiet. Where shoes will create unnecessary noise that could possibly put their lives at risk. In the beginning of the movie there were basic lighting to compliment the scenery. The basics being if it were morning then there was the sun, and when night fell it was dark. When inside of a store there was natural lighting from the sun while in the house when night fell the family used candles and flashlights when necessary. Towards the middle to the end of the movie, the lighting was increased. There were lights in areas so that if a member was in danger the lights will turn red. To notify everyone else about the danger that lurked about. Every actor is unique in their own way thus they all hold that fear and caution inside of them for no one knows when the creatures will strike nor their exact locations. The makeup was natural for the majority, except when the actors had tears streaming down or sweat across their faces. The props that were mainly used were those of survival. Everything they came in contact with was to ensure their safety for however long they have to be there. The setting took place in a town post-apocalypse.
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