Thursday 12 November 2015

Inspiration

From having our first ideas, we've come to a conclusion with what we are doing as our film opening. We've gathered inspiration from Luther especially, as it's similar to what we want to do for our film opening, they play tricks with everyone's most common fears.

Clips such as this one, will especially be inspiring as we start to film our opening:

In this shot in particular I like the fact the women knows something is wrong, She knows something is up in her house, which in a  way unsettles the audience. The fact that the clips drags on builds the suspense and also Creates a sort of unease in the audience. The silence and diegetic sound makes the audience feel on edge and in a way makes us scared. We feel that when our female and our figure meet face to face and the build up to that event, non diegetic sound should be played over and getting louder as we get to the actual meeting.


This shot is a POV shot, and really makes it clear to the audience that this woman is not alone! the duration of this clip is very long, which suggests the person whose POV this is is waiting for a particular moment. The use of POV shots in our film will let the audience know that is is no ordinary day. this will also lead up to the event of the meeting, which should build the tension.


This shot, which is the last scene of the clip, there is a crescendo leading up to the event and really frightens the audience, and also contradicts so harshly with the silence of the rest of the clip.






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