Film Title: At Bay We decided on this title because it was less generic than other options like 'Kidnapped' or 'Abducted'. At Bay means 'cornered' or 'captured' which better suits Lily's predicament. It is not shown on screen but she is cornered by the Kidnapper and has to face him. Having a less typical title sets the film a bit apart. Target Audience: 16 and over. This is because of the dark, adult themes associated with women, particularly young girls being kidnapped. Conventions: Symbolism/Iconography: The setting of the home contrasts the crime that is about to be committed as a home is supposed to be a place of peace and happiness, not violence and crime. The clothing of the characters is also symbolic. The casual clothing of Lily shows her vulnerability, the kidnapper's dark clothes symbolise the darkness of his deeds and Ryle's business-like outfit shows his somewhat normal life that he now is losing because of Lily's disappear...
Establishing shot of house (nighttime) Mid-shot of woman in the kitchen Close-up of woman on the phone to husband High angle close-up of food being cooked Wide shot from Kidnapper perspective looking at woman. Mid-shot of woman walking to bed. Wide shot of moon (show time passing) husbands car pulling in to the driveway. Tracking shot of husband walking to door High angle close-ups of tea on the floor Shot-reverse shots Extreme close ups of husbands eyes mid-shots (tracking) as he walks through the house Extreme close up of phone when he looks at it after it goes off. Shot reverse shot of him and what's on the screen Close up of his face as realisation hits (that wife has been kidnapped) CUT TO BLACK
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