At the very beginning, instead of going straight into the film the titles that I will make for the film will appear on the screen before anything has started. Then, the music will start playing (Metallica – Enter Sandman) as it fades in to ‘Danny’, the protagonist, playing this song on his guitar in his room. There is several shots of him playing, his feet moving to the beat and different angles of the guitar. As the audience see him playing, a voice-over will be used where he talks about himself a little more, giving the audience more of an idea of who he is and characteristing him. He will say "Since my father died, music has been my only escape... My passion started when I was 9 and by the time I was 12 I reached grade 8 and could play 'Through the Fire and Flames' note, for note." There will be a long break from when ihe says this to the next thing he says. The camera tracks his wall which shows plenty photos of his idols and this shot is repeated through out the scene. While playing his guitar he writes music/lyrics and the title sequence will begin (he writes down the names of who I will mention in the title credits). There is a piece of paper behind the paper he is writing on which shows a letter from the 'Rockstone University', telling the audience that this character wants to go there and has a key role in the story. During this scene it will cut to the different shots, for example, there will be a shot of him tapping his feet for a few seconds, then the camera tracking the wall for a few seconds, and then cutting to an shot of his hand when he plays, then back to the wall, etc. He continues to play guitar and a tilt shot is used to show him writing something down, and this is when he will say "I could play all night..." with the clock showing the time as 11 at night, and as the camera tilts down again, he slams the pen down when the singer in the song starts singing, acting as a sting sound. A fade out is used in this shot to show that the day is over and then fades in again to show him walking up to his wall (where the posters are), which shows that it is the morning and has been playing all night. The song that he plays continues in the background as he gets up and looks at the photos of his idols. An eye line match will be used of him looking at his wall, and then a shot of the photos in which he is looking at. He grabs his backpack and walks out of his room and puts his backpack on, and walks out of the door. A few match-on-actions will be used for the continuity of the film. It ends with him walking out of the house, and he pauses for a moment, which is when the song stops playing as it plays "We're off to Never Neverland". This will signify that he is about to begin his journey and will make the audience want to know what is going to happen next. In one part of this scene, cross-cutting will be used to show another cahracter, the producer, who 'Danny' meets in the film. This is because it will show a relationship between the two characters and that they will meet at some point during the film to create a conflict or relationship between them, setting up the plot for the audience.
Wednesday, 21 January 2015
Changes to Opening 2 Minutes to Film Opening
Opening 2 minutes
At the very beginning, instead of going straight into the film the titles that I will make for the film will appear on the screen before anything has started. Then, the music will start playing (Metallica – Enter Sandman) as it fades in to ‘Danny’, the protagonist, playing this song on his guitar in his room. There is several shots of him playing, his feet moving to the beat and different angles of the guitar. As the audience see him playing, a voice-over will be used where he talks about himself a little more, giving the audience more of an idea of who he is and characteristing him. He will say "Since my father died, music has been my only escape... My passion started when I was 9 and by the time I was 12 I reached grade 8 and could play 'Through the Fire and Flames' note, for note." There will be a long break from when ihe says this to the next thing he says. The camera tracks his wall which shows plenty photos of his idols and this shot is repeated through out the scene. While playing his guitar he writes music/lyrics and the title sequence will begin (he writes down the names of who I will mention in the title credits). There is a piece of paper behind the paper he is writing on which shows a letter from the 'Rockstone University', telling the audience that this character wants to go there and has a key role in the story. During this scene it will cut to the different shots, for example, there will be a shot of him tapping his feet for a few seconds, then the camera tracking the wall for a few seconds, and then cutting to an shot of his hand when he plays, then back to the wall, etc. He continues to play guitar and a tilt shot is used to show him writing something down, and this is when he will say "I could play all night..." with the clock showing the time as 11 at night, and as the camera tilts down again, he slams the pen down when the singer in the song starts singing, acting as a sting sound. A fade out is used in this shot to show that the day is over and then fades in again to show him walking up to his wall (where the posters are), which shows that it is the morning and has been playing all night. The song that he plays continues in the background as he gets up and looks at the photos of his idols. An eye line match will be used of him looking at his wall, and then a shot of the photos in which he is looking at. He grabs his backpack and walks out of his room and puts his backpack on, and walks out of the door. A few match-on-actions will be used for the continuity of the film. It ends with him walking out of the house, and he pauses for a moment, which is when the song stops playing as it plays "We're off to Never Neverland". This will signify that he is about to begin his journey and will make the audience want to know what is going to happen next. In one part of this scene, cross-cutting will be used to show another cahracter, the producer, who 'Danny' meets in the film. This is because it will show a relationship between the two characters and that they will meet at some point during the film to create a conflict or relationship between them, setting up the plot for the audience.
At the very beginning, instead of going straight into the film the titles that I will make for the film will appear on the screen before anything has started. Then, the music will start playing (Metallica – Enter Sandman) as it fades in to ‘Danny’, the protagonist, playing this song on his guitar in his room. There is several shots of him playing, his feet moving to the beat and different angles of the guitar. As the audience see him playing, a voice-over will be used where he talks about himself a little more, giving the audience more of an idea of who he is and characteristing him. He will say "Since my father died, music has been my only escape... My passion started when I was 9 and by the time I was 12 I reached grade 8 and could play 'Through the Fire and Flames' note, for note." There will be a long break from when ihe says this to the next thing he says. The camera tracks his wall which shows plenty photos of his idols and this shot is repeated through out the scene. While playing his guitar he writes music/lyrics and the title sequence will begin (he writes down the names of who I will mention in the title credits). There is a piece of paper behind the paper he is writing on which shows a letter from the 'Rockstone University', telling the audience that this character wants to go there and has a key role in the story. During this scene it will cut to the different shots, for example, there will be a shot of him tapping his feet for a few seconds, then the camera tracking the wall for a few seconds, and then cutting to an shot of his hand when he plays, then back to the wall, etc. He continues to play guitar and a tilt shot is used to show him writing something down, and this is when he will say "I could play all night..." with the clock showing the time as 11 at night, and as the camera tilts down again, he slams the pen down when the singer in the song starts singing, acting as a sting sound. A fade out is used in this shot to show that the day is over and then fades in again to show him walking up to his wall (where the posters are), which shows that it is the morning and has been playing all night. The song that he plays continues in the background as he gets up and looks at the photos of his idols. An eye line match will be used of him looking at his wall, and then a shot of the photos in which he is looking at. He grabs his backpack and walks out of his room and puts his backpack on, and walks out of the door. A few match-on-actions will be used for the continuity of the film. It ends with him walking out of the house, and he pauses for a moment, which is when the song stops playing as it plays "We're off to Never Neverland". This will signify that he is about to begin his journey and will make the audience want to know what is going to happen next. In one part of this scene, cross-cutting will be used to show another cahracter, the producer, who 'Danny' meets in the film. This is because it will show a relationship between the two characters and that they will meet at some point during the film to create a conflict or relationship between them, setting up the plot for the audience.
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