I would like to cut my film at the point of fading to white, however I have included two extra scenes just encase my final cut does not meet the time requirements.
Beginning ~ 1) Equilibrium ~ a normal for the Character(s) ~ 2) Disruption ~ Something happens to disrupt the "norm" Middle ~ 3) Recognition ~ Recognition of the disruption ~ 4) Attempt to resolve ~ tries to fix the problem but usually doesn't ...
I still feel unsure for my ideas of narrative in my 5 min short film at the end of year 13. However, I have had some thoughts of the type of shots and the framing of them I would like to include. I like the idea of seeing someone asleep and an unnerving figure behind them and the person wakes up to look around but they're gone. I would use a close up on the face of the victim. two person shot to show the situation and a panning zoom when the figure disappears. I also like the cliché of a character waling away and the figure is in the mirror reflection or a character closes a door and the figure is behind it. I know it can be over used but I feel as though it is affective. I would use most likely medium shots as I wouldn't instead the shots to last long and I would want the audience to gather as much information as possible and be left slightly shocked and confused. I feel like these shots may be hard as I picture allot of them happening at night and I don't have the bu...
My Classics class came up with a play about the back story for Euripides' Bacchae. I asked if I could film it to practice my shots and editing. This is my first attempt at filming and editing a project on my own and this was recorded in November 2019.
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