- Emma's bedroom
- Her bathroom
- Hallway of her house
- Dining room
- The roads she walk on the way to Sixth Form
- The Heath she walks through
Here are some pictures of the Settings:
I placed some of my old things in the room that I used to have as a child. Again, I did this to emphasize her naïvety and child like life. For example, I placed the toy horse next to the mirror, as seen in the picture above. Also, I placed this poster (picture below) as it is child-like and fits in with Emma's social problems and also contains significance in that she cannot get rid of Jane, she seems to want to prove that "A Friend is Forever". Also, I have a couple of mirrors in my bedroom and I am going to experiment with possibly inserting a few subtle reflections of Jane in the background of a few shots to enhance the sense of a supernatural force hidden behind the ordinary exterior.
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