Props and costume. Props; Mug  In scene 3, Alice drop a mug in stock and the mug falls on the ground and smashes.  Because the mug smashes we will need.

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Props and costume

Props; Mug  In scene 3, Alice drop a mug in stock and the mug falls on the ground and smashes.  Because the mug smashes we will need to buy a selected number of the same mug, incase we do not get the right shot.

Prop; Keys  In scene 1, Peter leaves his keys in his door accidently.  This will be a key factor to our thriller, therefore, to show our audience how Alice entered the house, we will have to incorporate a pair of keys.  Also, to add emphasis on the keys we will be using the camera to zoom in on the keys to show our audience the importance of the keys. This will also imply that an even will soon accrue, involving the keys.

Props; Mobile phone  At the beginning of our thriller, the audience will be greeted by a character who is using their phone for a phone call.  For this scene we will need a phone of a recognisable brand. This will help the audience relate back to the characters in our thriller.

Props; Cooking tray  In our thriller, the stalker is hit over the head with a cooking tray.  For this scene we will be using a simple cooking tray that would be found in most kitchens.  This will make the scene seem more realistic.

Props; Kitchen knife  In our fight scene, in scene 4, the stalker lunges forwards to our main character with a knife.  We will be using a basic kitchen knife for this scene to make it more realistic.

Props; Kettle  When the audience are introduced to the stalker for a second time, she is in the kitchen making a cup of tea for herself.  A basic kettle will be used for this scene to make it look more realistic and relatable.

Prop; post it note  Scene 2 we find out that the main character’s mum has left a note on the fridge.  This note explains that she wont be home until letter that evening.

Props; Fridge  From scene 2 the characters are in the kitchen and within close proximity.  The fridge may also be opened during scenes to add a more realistic environment.

Costume; Peter Peters outfit during our thriller will consist of:  A designed white top.  Dark blue jeans.  Converse shoes.

Costume; Amy Amy’s outfit during our thriller will consist of:  Brown leather jacket.  A white crop top.  dark blue jeans.  Burgundy boots.

Costume; Alice Alice’s outfit during our thriller will consist of:  A plain long sleeve top.  Dark skinny jeans.  Black dolls shoes.  Black long coat.