This location would work for the opening sequence because although it seems click but this could be a the first scene when character B appears, we could make this work by using shadows since you never see character B's face, this then links in with the psychological thriller sub-genre. However since this picture was taken during the day it doesn't add the sense of mystery wanted for the film location, so we would film this during the night to create suspense and draw in the audience.
This location would also work for the opening sequence because it would allow character A to express herself and forget about her past, this help her to expand her social life making her seem as if she leads a normal life. This location would fit our sub-genre because whilst doing her work something abnormal happens such as she looses control of her hand and she ends up writing "I'm Back", this links with the psycho thriller genre because character A doesn't know what happened and this messes with hers and the audiences heads. This can help foreshadow the events to come.
This is a ladder to go onto a roof. We could use this in our opening sequence to show that when character B first appears to character C this is where character C escapes to in the heat of the moment. However as in the other image this would be taken at night to be seemingly more ominous and blood-curdling, this fits in with the psycho sub-genre because it is hair-raising and would impose this onto the audience as character C is in peril.
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