Friday The Thirteenth
This film is about, a child that went in holiday with his mom in the wood. Most of the time the boy is always alone and no one cares about him, one day on the boat he get killed. After his mom get killed, he came back alive to get revenge and start killing every one that comes in the wood. A group of young people came for holidays in that wood and he start killing all of them one by one.
The settings in this film, is shot in the wood, but the main building was the small house in the meddle of the wood. That make think about the old horror films, and also must of the horror movies are base in the wood or in a house to make you feel like everything is fine but at the end of the day once you in you lost and death.

The props in this film most used are: knives, rope, broken glasses, pitchfork. Most of the time the film use a lot of time the pitchfork, from that you can understand where the movie is based, it's a connection to the area, but in horror movie you can actually use everything to kill as the point of the movie is to get everyone dead.

In this movie the hair are normal and sometimes messed, the killer is wearing a mask bag to scare the victims, all the actors that get killed they have a blood make up on them to give the audience the real effect of blood, most of the time the victims are killed by a rope so theres no blood.
As you can see from the shot the killer is dragging the dead body downstairs

The facial expression is very, very real, you have the first part of the movie when all the actors are calm and relaxed, and as soon as the killer start chasing them you can see them screaming and running and their face expression is very scary and them too look very scared. As you can see from the actress face she look very scared and she's lying on the floor, to make it look scary, they did a close up shot.

The lighting and the colour in this movie are mixed, in the calm scene is all in colour, but the colour is nearly dark yellow/red, but when it comes to horrible scenes when the killer comes out then then it turn in black and white, to make the audience feel the moment of fear. The movie lighting is very dark and most of the time you have only one light source.
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