After completing my storyboard (next blog post), and having final discussions with my group, we've finalized our idea for our project!
We've decided on horror, which you already know if you've read any of my 912039090 posts about the beloved genre. And were going to do a kind of thriller- let me walk you through the scene...
It opens with a couple sitting on a couch, watching a horror movie (with an awesome kill scene playing, obviously).
As the man gets up to go use the bathroom, we see the girl get up and move behind him in a disturbing way,
as he walks into the bathroom- creeped out- but trying to shrug his doubts off, he sees blood in the bathroom. The camera will then show the girl, who is beginning to grab a knife from the kitchen, and hide it in her sweater. After this we will roll some credits, using "creepy"objects around the house to add ambience to the film, and as the man exits the bathroom- officially creeped out, we see the girl begin to approach him, with the knife on her, and the opening ends with the title.
I feel as though enough is developed in our opening to create intrigue, as well as an overwhelming theme and development of not just any storyline- but an INTERESTING one, something which is important to me and my group members. But, at the same time, I feel as though so much is left up in the air to where it remains an OPENING and not a scene in the film.
Overall, I am extremely happy with my idea, and feel as though me and my group members have the expertise and skill, combined with our knowledge of media which we've gained in the class to successfully execute this opening to the best of our abilities, and ensure we have a product we are all happy with.
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