Friday, 14 October 2011

Inspiration for my opening scene



Yesterday I watched the movie 4,3,2,1 directed by Noel Clarke and Mark Davis which showed me why it’s a great idea to make the setting for my opening in central London simply because it looks great on camera , I also really liked the idea of the cut scenes between one character and another. Our group is defiantly going to incorporate this because it gives the scene a smooth flow to it and it keeps the audience asking questions whilst they try and fit the pieces to the puzzle. I also enjoyed how the storyline linked together at the end and how the screenplay was well put together which made the plot believable and the dialogue less cliché then most films that try to embrace the youth culture of London. I also observed how for this type of film to succeed , it really depended on the actors performance and how they delivered their characters personalities which would sometimes set the mood and atmosphere of a scene so I will really take this into consideration when making my storyline. Overall I really enjoyed this movie and it showed me how you can keep the audience guessing with the use of different camera angles.

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