In todays lesson we as a group decided the day of which we are going to finish filming our thriller opening scene. We chose that on Friday would be when our opening scene would be fully finished and we cant start editing. I have also nearly completed the soundtrack for our opening scene, where i have used Audacity to produce the soundtrack. I have created a piece of music lasting around 20 seconds but then produced a loop with more effects in certain places to add drama and feeling to certain parts of the opening scene.
We also decided on new and improved camera shots we could incorporate into the final part of our opening scene so that we are fully prepared and are able to go out and film straight away effectively without having to plan on set. Some of the shots we are now considering to use it a shot reverse during the car scene when a conversation between the boss and Frank.
We are then going to try and place a zoom in, with the scene of Frank's bedroom where he receives a text message from someone saying he needs to visit the boss tomorrow. A zoom is used here, to signify the text message and as well as the fact that it is going to built suspense and tension, it also signifies how important this moment is, in the opening scene.
We then use a point of view shot for the scene where Frank makes his way to the boss' house and our titles will be introduced here too. Here as Frank breathes in the cold air, as a part of our titles the smoke the breaths out, changes into writing informing the audience of the directors etc.
The last scene involves Frank being in The Boss' house where the two have a conversation about Frank doing a favour for The Boss. Here mise-en-scene is used with envelops containing photos of Frank's friend, and the a piece of paper in the other stating that he would be next? Here along with out footage finishing, so will our music in the background, and it will end with a child's laugh. Here the suspense and thrill would reach its climax and that would be a good way of ending the opening scene leaving the audience, thrilled, and eager to find out what goes on next.
We also decided on new and improved camera shots we could incorporate into the final part of our opening scene so that we are fully prepared and are able to go out and film straight away effectively without having to plan on set. Some of the shots we are now considering to use it a shot reverse during the car scene when a conversation between the boss and Frank.
We are then going to try and place a zoom in, with the scene of Frank's bedroom where he receives a text message from someone saying he needs to visit the boss tomorrow. A zoom is used here, to signify the text message and as well as the fact that it is going to built suspense and tension, it also signifies how important this moment is, in the opening scene.
We then use a point of view shot for the scene where Frank makes his way to the boss' house and our titles will be introduced here too. Here as Frank breathes in the cold air, as a part of our titles the smoke the breaths out, changes into writing informing the audience of the directors etc.
The last scene involves Frank being in The Boss' house where the two have a conversation about Frank doing a favour for The Boss. Here mise-en-scene is used with envelops containing photos of Frank's friend, and the a piece of paper in the other stating that he would be next? Here along with out footage finishing, so will our music in the background, and it will end with a child's laugh. Here the suspense and thrill would reach its climax and that would be a good way of ending the opening scene leaving the audience, thrilled, and eager to find out what goes on next.
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