The Venetian blinds are a typical convention of film noir. The light that shines through the gaps gives a sharp and dramatic effect. The blinds also can hide the identity of someone, and can give them a mysterious look by using low key lighting.
This birds eye view shot makes the character seem weak and vulnerable. The piano also adds a nice effect, and this angle would go well with someone playing eerie music. It also fits in well with the film noir as many film noir's use piano's.
This long shot of me with the large creates create a nice 'neo-noir' effect. The graffiti shows its more modern than the classic film noir. I also think this would be a good shot with detective.
A clock would be a good prop to use in our film. It could be to show how much time is left or you could film the clock and speed it up to show how much time there has been. We could also add a noise of the hands ticking to add tension.
We could use a fight scene between two characters in our film to create tension and show the relationship between the two is not a good one. Having it filmed in an office setting with lots of lockers and cabinets will create more of a dramatic scene as there would be more noise from the banging of the metal cabinets.
This over the shoulder shot of Ben is very good as the mirror could represent a split personality. The slight canted angle also adds tension and that something may be about to happen.
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