Amir's House:
The space in Amir's room was limited, even though we could remove the small desk and the chair Amir is sitting on would be replaced with a desk, the space for a dead girl and inspectors is very limited.
As shown in these pictures Amir's room is too small to have a dead body with tape surrounding it. Furthermore it would be hard to fit the cameras in his bedroom to film the scene effectively. Finally, the colour scheme of his bedroom isn't typical of a girl's bedroom and therefore, when looking at mise-en-scene, Amir's room is again not appropriate for our main task.
Ellie's House:
As these pictures show, Ellie's bedroom was a lot better for both space and mise-en-scene. The posters and pictures on her room show typical teenage and young adult interests such as art music, make up and fashion. Her room also has a large window and white walls making it very bright and therefore easier to film in. Finally as seen above, there is plenty of space for a dead body surrounded with tape and inspectors.
These pictures again show that Ellie's room has a desktop computer which is perfect for our narrative. Furthermore her pink curtains and white walls reflect youth and innocence as does the white rug on her floor. There is also plenty of space next to the computer where the inspectors can stand over the dead body and hold a conversation.
These pictures show the space in Ellie's room. Again, this will be plenty of space for all of the props actors and our equipment. This means we can film an effective and realistic looking film which is more likely to look like a thriller than one filmed in an unrealistic location.
My House:
As these pictures show, my room is too small to have a dead girl surrounded with tapes and inspectors. Furthermore, even though my room has the mise-en-scene of a typical teenage girl's room with books, make up and clothes, there would be limited space to film and to have actors and equipment in my room.
In my living room, we could move the dining room table which is next to the computer giving us plenty of space to have a dead girl with tape and inspectors around her. Despite this, when thinking about mise-en-scene my living room isn't appropriate. The living room of a house is not a very private area and the objects in the living room are not typical of a student at University. For these reasons my living room, much like my room, is not appropriate for filming our Thriller.

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