Thursday, 13 December 2012



Final Step Of Analysis
FINALLY! the team and i have a clear idea of exactly what we want to happen in terms of subliminal messages for the viewers to interact with, all of this being achieved through shots. As you are all aware of i have already spoken about a establishing shot, but now  have formatted a clear setting of where i would like the opening scene would be. I think to start of with a establishing of the front door at night will really show the danger and interference of the house. Id like this to be taken place at night as that is when the danger takes place, making sure all the night lights are on just to add a little extra emphasizes on 'suspicious happenings in a normal environment. From this shot lasting no longer than two seconds i want to cut straight to a 'unidentified' person walking through a alleyway with a mid shots of his back, so that the viewers understand his face is not being seen. Followed by a birds eye view, of him to show the aggressive manner he is walking in...all of these shows occurring and in under 10 seconds.

 In frequent and continuous cuts (also dissolves) is what i am looking to achieve in my first one minute just to confuse the audience but keep them interested also these cuts will show two things happening at the same time-the young victim on the floor, the man getting closer to her front door- and reveal the destination of the 'unidentified' individual. The weather is always being taken into account here and from back ground research   i filmed at a time when it was foggy, to add to the unclear scenario and instability of the whole scene. I came up with the idea to have two and fro cuts of the victim on the floor followed by the man in all black walking through the alleyway. This was actually inspired and thought of when i recently watched crime watch and they successfully presented something like this. The victim laying on the floor is covered with blood and bruises she is in some distress, this makes the audience feel sorry for her and be some what uncomfortable. Two and fro cuts will enable the clip to be natural and flow and be current. The viewers will pick up engagement at this point and ask 'Why is the victim like this?' but of course these are only answered if the viewers where to watch the whole film- something i have thought about but not been my main priority. From here, i am taking it back into a time and literally filming a clock to create a time lapse. Picking up the pace even further after loosening tension is a great way to keep the watchers connected. Finally, i would like to follow this with a flash back of the girl during the day welcoming her 'new neighbor' to the area. Zooming into the skull ring is highly important as this is the connection between the neighbor and the killer, meaning they are the same person but for the audience to figure out.
thanks very much for reading, let me know what you liked and improvements i can make. :) 

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